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Macron, Trump, and Hungary: International Responses to Hostage Crisis
French President Macron marked 700 days since the start of the hostage crisis, while US President Trump announced deep negotiations with Hamas and Hungary saw a backlash against a letter condemning both the Gaza war and local Jewish leaders.
Macron, Trump, and Hungary: International Responses to Hostage Crisis
French President Macron marked 700 days since the start of the hostage crisis, while US President Trump announced deep negotiations with Hamas and Hungary saw a backlash against a letter condemning both the Gaza war and local Jewish leaders.
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24% Bias Score


EU Imposes €2.95 Billion Fine on Google, Trump Threatens Retaliation
The European Commission fined Alphabet's Google €2.95 billion for abusing its market dominance, prompting US President Trump to indirectly threaten retaliatory tariffs under Section 301.
EU Imposes €2.95 Billion Fine on Google, Trump Threatens Retaliation
The European Commission fined Alphabet's Google €2.95 billion for abusing its market dominance, prompting US President Trump to indirectly threaten retaliatory tariffs under Section 301.
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24% Bias Score


Failed 2019 North Korea Spy Mission Left Unarmed Civilians Dead: Report
A 2019 mission by US Navy SEALs to plant an electronic surveillance device near Kim Jong Un resulted in the deaths of unarmed North Korean civilians, according to a New York Times report, prompting denials from Trump and no comment from the White House or Pentagon.
Failed 2019 North Korea Spy Mission Left Unarmed Civilians Dead: Report
A 2019 mission by US Navy SEALs to plant an electronic surveillance device near Kim Jong Un resulted in the deaths of unarmed North Korean civilians, according to a New York Times report, prompting denials from Trump and no comment from the White House or Pentagon.
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40% Bias Score


Ecuador's Schools Struggle with Soaring Insecurity as Students Return
Amidst a surge in violence, Ecuadorian schools reopened with over 11,000 police officers deployed to protect "prioritized" schools facing high crime rates, prompting parents and students to demand increased security measures and stricter discipline.
Ecuador's Schools Struggle with Soaring Insecurity as Students Return
Amidst a surge in violence, Ecuadorian schools reopened with over 11,000 police officers deployed to protect "prioritized" schools facing high crime rates, prompting parents and students to demand increased security measures and stricter discipline.
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16% Bias Score


Florida Opens Second Immigration Detention Site Amid Legal Battles
Florida opened a second immigration detention facility, "Deportation Depot," near Jacksonville, capable of holding 1,500 detainees, while legal challenges continue regarding its "Alligator Alcatraz" site; this action is part of a broader national trend of increased immigration detention.
Florida Opens Second Immigration Detention Site Amid Legal Battles
Florida opened a second immigration detention facility, "Deportation Depot," near Jacksonville, capable of holding 1,500 detainees, while legal challenges continue regarding its "Alligator Alcatraz" site; this action is part of a broader national trend of increased immigration detention.
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52% Bias Score


Canada Suspends EV Sales Mandate Amid US Tariffs
Facing economic pressure from US tariffs, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the suspension of a 20 percent emissions-free vehicle sales mandate for 2024, alongside a CAD $5 billion aid package to support businesses affected by the tariffs.
Canada Suspends EV Sales Mandate Amid US Tariffs
Facing economic pressure from US tariffs, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the suspension of a 20 percent emissions-free vehicle sales mandate for 2024, alongside a CAD $5 billion aid package to support businesses affected by the tariffs.
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24% Bias Score

Lisbon Funicular Derailment Kills 15, Including Three Britons
A funicular derailment in Lisbon, Portugal, on Wednesday killed 15 people, including three British citizens, Kayleigh Smith, William Nelson, and one other yet to be identified, and injured 21 others, five critically.

Lisbon Funicular Derailment Kills 15, Including Three Britons
A funicular derailment in Lisbon, Portugal, on Wednesday killed 15 people, including three British citizens, Kayleigh Smith, William Nelson, and one other yet to be identified, and injured 21 others, five critically.
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24% Bias Score

ICE Raids New York Factory, Detaining Dozens
On Thursday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents conducted a raid at the Nutrition Bar Confectioners factory in Cato, New York, detaining 60 to 70 workers, many of whom possessed work permits, according to reports.

ICE Raids New York Factory, Detaining Dozens
On Thursday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents conducted a raid at the Nutrition Bar Confectioners factory in Cato, New York, detaining 60 to 70 workers, many of whom possessed work permits, according to reports.
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52% Bias Score

US to Restrict UN Delegations' Travel
The Trump administration is considering travel restrictions for several UN delegations, including Iran, Sudan, Zimbabwe, and Brazil, impacting their ability to travel outside New York City, while granting a waiver to Syria.

US to Restrict UN Delegations' Travel
The Trump administration is considering travel restrictions for several UN delegations, including Iran, Sudan, Zimbabwe, and Brazil, impacting their ability to travel outside New York City, while granting a waiver to Syria.
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28% Bias Score

Israel May Halt Egyptian Gas Deal Amidst Political Tensions
Israel is reportedly considering halting a gas deal with Egypt due to disagreements over Gaza and alleged Egyptian violations of the 1979 peace treaty, prompting Egypt to assert its energy independence and dismiss Israeli concerns.

Israel May Halt Egyptian Gas Deal Amidst Political Tensions
Israel is reportedly considering halting a gas deal with Egypt due to disagreements over Gaza and alleged Egyptian violations of the 1979 peace treaty, prompting Egypt to assert its energy independence and dismiss Israeli concerns.
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40% Bias Score

Marco Rubio: From Trump Critic to Key Cabinet Member
Marco Rubio, now US Secretary of State and National Security Advisor, has transitioned from a harsh critic of Donald Trump to a key figure in his administration, a shift analyzed through his handling of US foreign policy, particularly concerning Venezuela.

Marco Rubio: From Trump Critic to Key Cabinet Member
Marco Rubio, now US Secretary of State and National Security Advisor, has transitioned from a harsh critic of Donald Trump to a key figure in his administration, a shift analyzed through his handling of US foreign policy, particularly concerning Venezuela.
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56% Bias Score

Former Alaska Airlines Pilot to Plead Guilty in Engine-Cutting Incident
A former Alaska Airlines pilot, Joseph Emerson, will plead guilty and no-contest to federal and state charges after attempting to cut the engines of a passenger flight while under the influence of psychedelic mushrooms on October 22, 2023.

Former Alaska Airlines Pilot to Plead Guilty in Engine-Cutting Incident
A former Alaska Airlines pilot, Joseph Emerson, will plead guilty and no-contest to federal and state charges after attempting to cut the engines of a passenger flight while under the influence of psychedelic mushrooms on October 22, 2023.
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16% Bias Score
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