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Yulia Navalnaya: Defying Putin from Exile
Yulia Navalnaya, widow of slain Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, continues her anti-corruption campaign from exile, urging tougher sanctions on Putin's regime and defying threats against her safety.
Yulia Navalnaya: Defying Putin from Exile
Yulia Navalnaya, widow of slain Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, continues her anti-corruption campaign from exile, urging tougher sanctions on Putin's regime and defying threats against her safety.
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44% Bias Score


US Judge Rules Against Google Breakup, Orders Search Data Sharing
A US judge ruled against breaking up Google, but ordered it to share search data with competitors, marking a partial victory for the Department of Justice in its antitrust case.
US Judge Rules Against Google Breakup, Orders Search Data Sharing
A US judge ruled against breaking up Google, but ordered it to share search data with competitors, marking a partial victory for the Department of Justice in its antitrust case.
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20% Bias Score


AUKUS Pact: Coalition Urges Trump Administration to Maintain Commitment
A high-level coalition of former ministers and military leaders is urging the Trump administration not to abandon the AUKUS pact, emphasizing its strategic importance despite production challenges.
AUKUS Pact: Coalition Urges Trump Administration to Maintain Commitment
A high-level coalition of former ministers and military leaders is urging the Trump administration not to abandon the AUKUS pact, emphasizing its strategic importance despite production challenges.
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56% Bias Score


Ukraine Conflict: Shifting Alliances and Intensifying Tensions
Amidst escalating tensions, the chances of a meeting between Zelensky and Putin diminish, while the US expresses renewed disappointment in Putin's actions and a coalition of willing nations strategizes over security guarantees for Ukraine.
Ukraine Conflict: Shifting Alliances and Intensifying Tensions
Amidst escalating tensions, the chances of a meeting between Zelensky and Putin diminish, while the US expresses renewed disappointment in Putin's actions and a coalition of willing nations strategizes over security guarantees for Ukraine.
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16% Bias Score


Bolivian Court Convicts Two Jesuit Officials for Covering Up Child Sex Abuse
A Bolivian court convicted two high-ranking Jesuit officials, Marcos Recolons and Ramรณn Alaix, for concealing the child sex abuse committed by the late Jesuit priest Alfonso Pedrajas, marking a landmark case in holding church officials accountable for covering up abuse.
Bolivian Court Convicts Two Jesuit Officials for Covering Up Child Sex Abuse
A Bolivian court convicted two high-ranking Jesuit officials, Marcos Recolons and Ramรณn Alaix, for concealing the child sex abuse committed by the late Jesuit priest Alfonso Pedrajas, marking a landmark case in holding church officials accountable for covering up abuse.
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44% Bias Score


Escalating Tensions Between Israeli Military and Political Leadership Over Gaza War Expansion
Tensions between Israel's military and political leadership have sharply escalated over the Gaza war expansion plan, with the IDF chief directly confronting Prime Minister Netanyahu and tens of thousands of reservists reporting for duty despite reservations about the operation's risks and potential ...
Escalating Tensions Between Israeli Military and Political Leadership Over Gaza War Expansion
Tensions between Israel's military and political leadership have sharply escalated over the Gaza war expansion plan, with the IDF chief directly confronting Prime Minister Netanyahu and tens of thousands of reservists reporting for duty despite reservations about the operation's risks and potential ...
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36% Bias Score

Targeted Killing of Ukrainian Politician: Russia's Hybrid Warfare Tactic
The assassination of former Ukrainian parliament speaker Andriy Parubiy on August 30, 2024, is viewed by Ukrainian officials as a targeted killing orchestrated by Russia as part of its hybrid war strategy to destabilize Ukraine and demoralize its citizens.

Targeted Killing of Ukrainian Politician: Russia's Hybrid Warfare Tactic
The assassination of former Ukrainian parliament speaker Andriy Parubiy on August 30, 2024, is viewed by Ukrainian officials as a targeted killing orchestrated by Russia as part of its hybrid war strategy to destabilize Ukraine and demoralize its citizens.
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40% Bias Score

US Judge Orders Google to End Exclusive Search Deals, Rejects Chrome Divestiture
In a landmark antitrust ruling, a US judge ordered Google to end exclusive search engine deals but rejected the Department of Justice's demand to break up Google's Chrome browser, citing concerns about market disruption and the risk of harming innovation.

US Judge Orders Google to End Exclusive Search Deals, Rejects Chrome Divestiture
In a landmark antitrust ruling, a US judge ordered Google to end exclusive search engine deals but rejected the Department of Justice's demand to break up Google's Chrome browser, citing concerns about market disruption and the risk of harming innovation.
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28% Bias Score

Murder of Boushra in Almere: Timeline and Suspect Details
On August 7, 2024, Boushra, a 24-year-old Syrian woman residing in a women's shelter in Almere, was murdered; Omar Alhamad, filmed leaving an asylum center in Zeist that morning and later seen near the scene, is the prime suspect.

Murder of Boushra in Almere: Timeline and Suspect Details
On August 7, 2024, Boushra, a 24-year-old Syrian woman residing in a women's shelter in Almere, was murdered; Omar Alhamad, filmed leaving an asylum center in Zeist that morning and later seen near the scene, is the prime suspect.
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36% Bias Score

Surge in GPS Interference Incidents Across Eastern Europe
GPS interference incidents have dramatically increased in Eastern Europe since February 2022, impacting aviation and maritime navigation, particularly near critical infrastructure and airports, with suspected Russian involvement.

Surge in GPS Interference Incidents Across Eastern Europe
GPS interference incidents have dramatically increased in Eastern Europe since February 2022, impacting aviation and maritime navigation, particularly near critical infrastructure and airports, with suspected Russian involvement.
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32% Bias Score

Increased GPS Interference in Eastern Europe
The European Union is experiencing a surge in GPS interference incidents near the Baltic and Black Seas, impacting aviation and critical infrastructure, with Russia suspected as the source.

Increased GPS Interference in Eastern Europe
The European Union is experiencing a surge in GPS interference incidents near the Baltic and Black Seas, impacting aviation and critical infrastructure, with Russia suspected as the source.
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40% Bias Score

Sabalenka Reaches US Open Semifinals After Vondrousova Withdraws; Pegula Advances
Aryna Sabalenka advanced to the US Open semifinals after Marketa Vondrousova withdrew due to a knee injury, setting up a rematch of last year's final against Jessica Pegula, who defeated Barbora Krejcikova in straight sets.

Sabalenka Reaches US Open Semifinals After Vondrousova Withdraws; Pegula Advances
Aryna Sabalenka advanced to the US Open semifinals after Marketa Vondrousova withdrew due to a knee injury, setting up a rematch of last year's final against Jessica Pegula, who defeated Barbora Krejcikova in straight sets.
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16% Bias Score
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