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Ukraine Allies Warn Trump Against Compromising Kyiv's Interests in Putin Meeting
On August 13th, European and Ukrainian leaders will virtually meet with US President Trump to express concerns that his upcoming meeting with Putin may compromise Ukrainian interests. Trump's suggestion of territorial concessions has heightened fears of an unfavorable deal for Ukraine, while Putin a...
Ukraine Allies Warn Trump Against Compromising Kyiv's Interests in Putin Meeting
On August 13th, European and Ukrainian leaders will virtually meet with US President Trump to express concerns that his upcoming meeting with Putin may compromise Ukrainian interests. Trump's suggestion of territorial concessions has heightened fears of an unfavorable deal for Ukraine, while Putin a...
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52% Bias Score


Growing Israeli Protests Demand Hostage Release Amidst Gaza War
As Israel's military operation in Gaza intensifies, tens of thousands of Israelis protested the war over the weekend, demanding a negotiated solution to secure the release of 50 hostages held by Hamas, while polls show increasing public support for a deal, despite a lack of empathy for the suffering...
Growing Israeli Protests Demand Hostage Release Amidst Gaza War
As Israel's military operation in Gaza intensifies, tens of thousands of Israelis protested the war over the weekend, demanding a negotiated solution to secure the release of 50 hostages held by Hamas, while polls show increasing public support for a deal, despite a lack of empathy for the suffering...
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48% Bias Score


Zelensky's Defiance, Alaska Summit Logistics, and the Specter of HAARP
President Zelensky's pre-summit statement refusing territorial concessions, coupled with the logistical challenges and use of HAARP technology during preparations for the Putin-Trump meeting in Alaska, raises concerns about potential escalations and the historical context of shifting borders.
Zelensky's Defiance, Alaska Summit Logistics, and the Specter of HAARP
President Zelensky's pre-summit statement refusing territorial concessions, coupled with the logistical challenges and use of HAARP technology during preparations for the Putin-Trump meeting in Alaska, raises concerns about potential escalations and the historical context of shifting borders.
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56% Bias Score


Oil Extraction Devastates Iraq's Mesopotamian Marshes
Oil extraction in Iraq's Mesopotamian marshes, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is causing severe water scarcity, displacing communities, and polluting the environment, leading to protests and a potential humanitarian crisis.
Oil Extraction Devastates Iraq's Mesopotamian Marshes
Oil extraction in Iraq's Mesopotamian marshes, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is causing severe water scarcity, displacing communities, and polluting the environment, leading to protests and a potential humanitarian crisis.
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60% Bias Score


UK Police to Disclose Suspect Ethnicity, Nationality in High-Profile Cases
The UK's National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) introduced new guidelines encouraging police to disclose ethnicity and nationality of suspects in high-profile cases to counter misinformation, following incidents where information withholding fueled public unrest; the decision remains with police, co...
UK Police to Disclose Suspect Ethnicity, Nationality in High-Profile Cases
The UK's National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) introduced new guidelines encouraging police to disclose ethnicity and nationality of suspects in high-profile cases to counter misinformation, following incidents where information withholding fueled public unrest; the decision remains with police, co...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Considers Lawsuit Against Federal Reserve Chairman Powell
President Trump is considering a lawsuit against Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, citing Powell's performance and the cost of Federal Reserve building renovations, escalating tensions between the White House and the central bank. The Federal Reserve declined to comment.
Trump Considers Lawsuit Against Federal Reserve Chairman Powell
President Trump is considering a lawsuit against Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, citing Powell's performance and the cost of Federal Reserve building renovations, escalating tensions between the White House and the central bank. The Federal Reserve declined to comment.
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52% Bias Score

Zelenskyy in Berlin for Talks on Ukraine's Future
President Zelenskyy will meet with German Chancellor Merz in Berlin today before joining video conferences with European leaders, NATO, and US President Trump to discuss Ukraine's future amid concerns about potential territorial concessions to Russia.

Zelenskyy in Berlin for Talks on Ukraine's Future
President Zelenskyy will meet with German Chancellor Merz in Berlin today before joining video conferences with European leaders, NATO, and US President Trump to discuss Ukraine's future amid concerns about potential territorial concessions to Russia.
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36% Bias Score

Netanyahu Demands All Hostages Released Before Gaza Ceasefire
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists on the release of all hostages held by Hamas in Gaza as the sole condition for a ceasefire, rejecting previous attempts at partial agreements and raising concerns about a protracted conflict amidst a growing humanitarian crisis.

Netanyahu Demands All Hostages Released Before Gaza Ceasefire
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists on the release of all hostages held by Hamas in Gaza as the sole condition for a ceasefire, rejecting previous attempts at partial agreements and raising concerns about a protracted conflict amidst a growing humanitarian crisis.
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52% Bias Score

Israel Considers Allowing Palestinians to Leave Gaza Strip
Following the expansion of the Israeli military operation in Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel might allow Palestinians to leave the Gaza Strip, raising concerns among Palestinians about a potential repetition of the 1948 Nakba. This comes as Israel seeks to furth...

Israel Considers Allowing Palestinians to Leave Gaza Strip
Following the expansion of the Israeli military operation in Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel might allow Palestinians to leave the Gaza Strip, raising concerns among Palestinians about a potential repetition of the 1948 Nakba. This comes as Israel seeks to furth...
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52% Bias Score

Kim Jong Un Pledges Full Support for Russia in Ukraine War
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone call to discuss deepening ties and cooperation in the war against Ukraine; Putin praised North Korean troops' actions in repelling a Ukrainian incursion near Kursk, while Kim pledged full support for Russia's future ac...

Kim Jong Un Pledges Full Support for Russia in Ukraine War
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone call to discuss deepening ties and cooperation in the war against Ukraine; Putin praised North Korean troops' actions in repelling a Ukrainian incursion near Kursk, while Kim pledged full support for Russia's future ac...
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36% Bias Score

Uneven Progress in Cancer Survival Rates Highlights Disparities
A study reveals uneven progress in cancer survival rates over 50 years, with some cancers like melanoma showing 90%+ 10-year survival, while others, including pancreatic, oesophageal, stomach, and lung cancers, lag significantly behind, highlighting disparities in detection and treatment.

Uneven Progress in Cancer Survival Rates Highlights Disparities
A study reveals uneven progress in cancer survival rates over 50 years, with some cancers like melanoma showing 90%+ 10-year survival, while others, including pancreatic, oesophageal, stomach, and lung cancers, lag significantly behind, highlighting disparities in detection and treatment.
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44% Bias Score

Guatemala convicts six over 2017 youth shelter fire deaths
A Guatemalan court convicted six former officialsâincluding ex-police and child protection officersâto sentences ranging from six to 25 years for their roles in the 2017 fire at the Virgen de la Asuncion youth shelter that killed 41 girls; an investigation into former President Jimmy Morales was als...

Guatemala convicts six over 2017 youth shelter fire deaths
A Guatemalan court convicted six former officialsâincluding ex-police and child protection officersâto sentences ranging from six to 25 years for their roles in the 2017 fire at the Virgen de la Asuncion youth shelter that killed 41 girls; an investigation into former President Jimmy Morales was als...
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40% Bias Score
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