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Netherlands Complicity in Gaza: Erosion of International Law and Domestic Trust
The author criticizes the Netherlands' inaction regarding Israeli actions in Gaza, highlighting the erosion of international law and domestic trust due to government complicity with violations of the Genocide Convention.
Netherlands Complicity in Gaza: Erosion of International Law and Domestic Trust
The author criticizes the Netherlands' inaction regarding Israeli actions in Gaza, highlighting the erosion of international law and domestic trust due to government complicity with violations of the Genocide Convention.
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56% Bias Score


Afghanistan Earthquake: Over 2200 Dead, Thousands Injured
A devastating earthquake in Afghanistan's Kunar and Nangarhar provinces has killed over 2200 people and injured more than 4000, with over 100 villages affected and the death toll expected to rise.
Afghanistan Earthquake: Over 2200 Dead, Thousands Injured
A devastating earthquake in Afghanistan's Kunar and Nangarhar provinces has killed over 2200 people and injured more than 4000, with over 100 villages affected and the death toll expected to rise.
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8% Bias Score


Putin Threatens Foreign Troops in Ukraine as Peacekeeping Force Discussed
Amid ongoing fighting in Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that any foreign troops deployed would be considered legitimate targets by Moscow, rejecting proposals for a peacekeeping force while asserting that security guarantees are needed for both Russia and Ukraine.
Putin Threatens Foreign Troops in Ukraine as Peacekeeping Force Discussed
Amid ongoing fighting in Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that any foreign troops deployed would be considered legitimate targets by Moscow, rejecting proposals for a peacekeeping force while asserting that security guarantees are needed for both Russia and Ukraine.
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20% Bias Score


EU Imposes €2.95 Billion Fine on Google for Antitrust Violations
The European Commission fined Google €2.95 billion for abusing its dominant position in online advertising, ordering it to cease "self-preferencing" practices and address conflicts of interest; the decision follows similar recent fines in the US and France, prompting retaliation threats from Preside...
EU Imposes €2.95 Billion Fine on Google for Antitrust Violations
The European Commission fined Google €2.95 billion for abusing its dominant position in online advertising, ordering it to cease "self-preferencing" practices and address conflicts of interest; the decision follows similar recent fines in the US and France, prompting retaliation threats from Preside...
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20% Bias Score


EU Disowns Commissioner's Gaza 'Genocide' Claim
The European Commission distanced itself from a top commissioner's accusation that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, while also highlighting Europe's inaction in stopping the conflict that has devastated the Gaza Strip.
EU Disowns Commissioner's Gaza 'Genocide' Claim
The European Commission distanced itself from a top commissioner's accusation that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, while also highlighting Europe's inaction in stopping the conflict that has devastated the Gaza Strip.
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48% Bias Score


Zelensky Rejects Putin's Moscow Meeting Proposal
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky refused Russian President Vladimir Putin's invitation to meet in Moscow, stating Putin can come to Kyiv instead, as Moscow is a delaying tactic amid ongoing Russian attacks.
Zelensky Rejects Putin's Moscow Meeting Proposal
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky refused Russian President Vladimir Putin's invitation to meet in Moscow, stating Putin can come to Kyiv instead, as Moscow is a delaying tactic amid ongoing Russian attacks.
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24% Bias Score

Trump Administration Faces Legal Scrutiny over Killing of 11 Alleged Drug Smugglers
The Trump administration's killing of 11 alleged drug smugglers in the Caribbean has sparked legal questions from Congress, with the administration offering justifications that raise concerns about the legality of the strike.

Trump Administration Faces Legal Scrutiny over Killing of 11 Alleged Drug Smugglers
The Trump administration's killing of 11 alleged drug smugglers in the Caribbean has sparked legal questions from Congress, with the administration offering justifications that raise concerns about the legality of the strike.
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24% Bias Score

Dutch Diplomats Urge UN Military Intervention in Gaza
Dozens of former Dutch diplomats and politicians urged the Dutch government to advocate for UN military intervention in Gaza, citing the ongoing humanitarian crisis and potential genocide.

Dutch Diplomats Urge UN Military Intervention in Gaza
Dozens of former Dutch diplomats and politicians urged the Dutch government to advocate for UN military intervention in Gaza, citing the ongoing humanitarian crisis and potential genocide.
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44% Bias Score

700 Days Since Hostage Crisis Began in Gaza; Families Protest
Hamas holds eight Israeli hostages in Gaza, with over half believed dead; families protest, demanding negotiations and denouncing the planned Israeli offensive on Gaza City, fearing for the hostages' lives.

700 Days Since Hostage Crisis Began in Gaza; Families Protest
Hamas holds eight Israeli hostages in Gaza, with over half believed dead; families protest, demanding negotiations and denouncing the planned Israeli offensive on Gaza City, fearing for the hostages' lives.
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32% Bias Score

US Considers Military Strikes Against Venezuelan Drug Cartels
The US is considering military strikes against drug cartels in Venezuela as part of a broader strategy to weaken President Nicolás Maduro, with recent military deployments to the Caribbean and a deadly strike against a drug vessel already carried out.

US Considers Military Strikes Against Venezuelan Drug Cartels
The US is considering military strikes against drug cartels in Venezuela as part of a broader strategy to weaken President Nicolás Maduro, with recent military deployments to the Caribbean and a deadly strike against a drug vessel already carried out.
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60% Bias Score

Anthropic to Pay $1.5 Billion in Copyright Infringement Settlement
Anthropic, an AI company, will pay at least $1.5 billion to settle a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by authors whose works were allegedly used to train its large language models.

Anthropic to Pay $1.5 Billion in Copyright Infringement Settlement
Anthropic, an AI company, will pay at least $1.5 billion to settle a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by authors whose works were allegedly used to train its large language models.
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24% Bias Score

Lightning Strikes Fuel Worsening Wildfire Crisis in US West
A new study reveals a dramatic increase in lightning-caused wildfires in the US West, driven by climate change, resulting in more deaths, air quality issues, and strained emergency resources.

Lightning Strikes Fuel Worsening Wildfire Crisis in US West
A new study reveals a dramatic increase in lightning-caused wildfires in the US West, driven by climate change, resulting in more deaths, air quality issues, and strained emergency resources.
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24% Bias Score
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