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DC Mayor Bowser Urged Delay of Lawsuit Against Trump's National Guard Deployment
Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser privately asked the city's attorney general to delay a lawsuit challenging President Trump's deployment of National Guard troops, but the lawsuit was filed anyway, revealing divisions within the DC government over confronting the administration's anti-crime measure...
DC Mayor Bowser Urged Delay of Lawsuit Against Trump's National Guard Deployment
Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser privately asked the city's attorney general to delay a lawsuit challenging President Trump's deployment of National Guard troops, but the lawsuit was filed anyway, revealing divisions within the DC government over confronting the administration's anti-crime measure...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Seeks to Rename US Department of Defense as Department of War
President Trump aims to temporarily reinstate "Department of War" title for the US Department of Defense and explore making it permanent, prompting political and legal controversy.
Trump Seeks to Rename US Department of Defense as Department of War
President Trump aims to temporarily reinstate "Department of War" title for the US Department of Defense and explore making it permanent, prompting political and legal controversy.
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32% Bias Score


France-Israel Relations Deteriorate Amidst Recognition of Palestine
France's intention to recognize a Palestinian state, coupled with Israel's retaliatory threats, has significantly strained relations between the two countries, jeopardizing diplomatic ties and potentially escalating the conflict.
France-Israel Relations Deteriorate Amidst Recognition of Palestine
France's intention to recognize a Palestinian state, coupled with Israel's retaliatory threats, has significantly strained relations between the two countries, jeopardizing diplomatic ties and potentially escalating the conflict.
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32% Bias Score


Canada Prepares for Prolonged US Trade Dispute
Prime Minister Carney announced a nearly $7 billion CAD support package to help Canadian industries adapt to the ongoing trade dispute with the United States, signaling a shift from seeking a comprehensive trade deal to managing long-term disruption.
Canada Prepares for Prolonged US Trade Dispute
Prime Minister Carney announced a nearly $7 billion CAD support package to help Canadian industries adapt to the ongoing trade dispute with the United States, signaling a shift from seeking a comprehensive trade deal to managing long-term disruption.
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60% Bias Score


Russian Economy Reaches Limits of Wartime Model Amidst Sanctions and Low Oil Prices
Germany's Benjamin Hilgenstock, a sanctions expert at Kyiv School of Economics, states that regardless of whether Russia is in a recession, its wartime economic model has reached its limits due to sanctions, low oil prices, and limited options for diversification with China and India.
Russian Economy Reaches Limits of Wartime Model Amidst Sanctions and Low Oil Prices
Germany's Benjamin Hilgenstock, a sanctions expert at Kyiv School of Economics, states that regardless of whether Russia is in a recession, its wartime economic model has reached its limits due to sanctions, low oil prices, and limited options for diversification with China and India.
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24% Bias Score


Ukraine and Slovakia Discuss Russian Oil Imports Amidst EU Sanctions
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy held talks with Slovak Prime Minister Fico on September 5th, focusing on Slovakia's continued purchase of Russian oil despite EU sanctions, a practice also followed by Hungary, prompting criticism from the US.
Ukraine and Slovakia Discuss Russian Oil Imports Amidst EU Sanctions
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy held talks with Slovak Prime Minister Fico on September 5th, focusing on Slovakia's continued purchase of Russian oil despite EU sanctions, a practice also followed by Hungary, prompting criticism from the US.
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36% Bias Score

EU Fines Google €2.95 Billion for Anticompetitive Ad Practices
The European Union fined Google €2.95 billion for abusing its dominant position in the ad tech market by self-preferencing its ad exchange and related tools, a decision that could further strain EU-US relations.

EU Fines Google €2.95 Billion for Anticompetitive Ad Practices
The European Union fined Google €2.95 billion for abusing its dominant position in the ad tech market by self-preferencing its ad exchange and related tools, a decision that could further strain EU-US relations.
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24% Bias Score

French Farmers Reduce Fertilizer Use with Algae-Based Biofertilizer
In western France, farmers are successfully using algae powder, grown on wastewater, mixed with mineral fertilizers to reduce their use by up to 25% without impacting crop yields, as part of the European WALNUT project.

French Farmers Reduce Fertilizer Use with Algae-Based Biofertilizer
In western France, farmers are successfully using algae powder, grown on wastewater, mixed with mineral fertilizers to reduce their use by up to 25% without impacting crop yields, as part of the European WALNUT project.
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16% Bias Score

Rayner Resignation Shakes UK Labour Party, Boosting Farage's Reform Party
UK Labour Deputy Leader Angela Rayner resigned after an investigation found she violated ministerial conduct rules regarding underpayment of property taxes, triggering a cabinet reshuffle and boosting the popularity of Nigel Farage's Reform Party.

Rayner Resignation Shakes UK Labour Party, Boosting Farage's Reform Party
UK Labour Deputy Leader Angela Rayner resigned after an investigation found she violated ministerial conduct rules regarding underpayment of property taxes, triggering a cabinet reshuffle and boosting the popularity of Nigel Farage's Reform Party.
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48% Bias Score

Neuralink Brain Implants Successfully Implanted in Canadian Patients
Two Canadian patients with spinal cord injuries received Neuralink brain implants, enabling them to control a computer with their thoughts, marking the first clinical trial outside the U.S. and demonstrating the technology's potential to improve the lives of individuals with paralysis.

Neuralink Brain Implants Successfully Implanted in Canadian Patients
Two Canadian patients with spinal cord injuries received Neuralink brain implants, enabling them to control a computer with their thoughts, marking the first clinical trial outside the U.S. and demonstrating the technology's potential to improve the lives of individuals with paralysis.
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24% Bias Score

Crackdown on Chinese Feminism: A Decade After the 'Five Feminists'
Ten years after five feminist activists were detained in China, the feminist movement faces increased censorship and repression, yet maintains its presence through decentralized activism and resilience.

Crackdown on Chinese Feminism: A Decade After the 'Five Feminists'
Ten years after five feminist activists were detained in China, the feminist movement faces increased censorship and repression, yet maintains its presence through decentralized activism and resilience.
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24% Bias Score

China: Lone Protest Amid Military Parade Highlights Censorship
A lone protest in Chongqing, China, projected anti-communist slogans onto a building days before a massive military parade in Beijing, highlighting the contrast between public displays of support and suppressed dissent.

China: Lone Protest Amid Military Parade Highlights Censorship
A lone protest in Chongqing, China, projected anti-communist slogans onto a building days before a massive military parade in Beijing, highlighting the contrast between public displays of support and suppressed dissent.
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24% Bias Score
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