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China Vows Retaliation After US Arms Sale to Taiwan, Lai's Hawaii Visit
The US approved a $385 million arms sale to Taiwan, prompting China to threaten "resolute countermeasures" after Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te's transit through Hawaii, where he was given an unprecedented welcome, further angering Beijing.
China Vows Retaliation After US Arms Sale to Taiwan, Lai's Hawaii Visit
The US approved a $385 million arms sale to Taiwan, prompting China to threaten "resolute countermeasures" after Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te's transit through Hawaii, where he was given an unprecedented welcome, further angering Beijing.
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40% Bias Score


42 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Gaza Offensive
Israeli attacks in Gaza have killed at least 42 Palestinians, with 24 in Nuseirat and 10 in Beit Lahiya, as of Friday, amid reports of widespread destruction and a worsening humanitarian crisis; a separate stampede at a bakery killed three more amid food shortages.
42 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Gaza Offensive
Israeli attacks in Gaza have killed at least 42 Palestinians, with 24 in Nuseirat and 10 in Beit Lahiya, as of Friday, amid reports of widespread destruction and a worsening humanitarian crisis; a separate stampede at a bakery killed three more amid food shortages.
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52% Bias Score


Russia Returns 500 Ukrainian Soldier Bodies Amidst Intensified Fighting and Nuclear Test Concerns
The 1010th day of the Russia-Ukraine war saw intensified fighting in eastern Ukraine, Russia returning over 500 Ukrainian soldier bodies, and discussions of a potential resumption of Russian nuclear weapons tests; Ukraine appointed a new commander and is reinforcing its troops.
Russia Returns 500 Ukrainian Soldier Bodies Amidst Intensified Fighting and Nuclear Test Concerns
The 1010th day of the Russia-Ukraine war saw intensified fighting in eastern Ukraine, Russia returning over 500 Ukrainian soldier bodies, and discussions of a potential resumption of Russian nuclear weapons tests; Ukraine appointed a new commander and is reinforcing its troops.
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24% Bias Score


Mexico Dismantles Seven Government Watchdogs Amid Democracy Concerns
Mexico's Senate voted Thursday to dismantle seven independent government watchdogs, including the Institute for Information Access and Transparency (INAI), a move critics say weakens democracy and increases the risk of corruption, despite government claims of reduced bureaucracy.
Mexico Dismantles Seven Government Watchdogs Amid Democracy Concerns
Mexico's Senate voted Thursday to dismantle seven independent government watchdogs, including the Institute for Information Access and Transparency (INAI), a move critics say weakens democracy and increases the risk of corruption, despite government claims of reduced bureaucracy.
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40% Bias Score


Canadian News Outlets Sue OpenAI for Copyright Infringement
Five Canadian news companies sued OpenAI on Friday for copyright infringement, claiming OpenAI used their content to train its AI models without permission or compensation, demanding damages and an injunction.
Canadian News Outlets Sue OpenAI for Copyright Infringement
Five Canadian news companies sued OpenAI on Friday for copyright infringement, claiming OpenAI used their content to train its AI models without permission or compensation, demanding damages and an injunction.
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40% Bias Score


Fragile Ceasefire Holds in Lebanon After 14 Months of Conflict
A 60-day ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect on Wednesday, following nearly 14 months of conflict that caused an estimated $2.8 billion in damage to Lebanese homes, leaving 3,961 Lebanese dead and displacing 1.2 million, despite both sides claiming ceasefire violations.
Fragile Ceasefire Holds in Lebanon After 14 Months of Conflict
A 60-day ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect on Wednesday, following nearly 14 months of conflict that caused an estimated $2.8 billion in damage to Lebanese homes, leaving 3,961 Lebanese dead and displacing 1.2 million, despite both sides claiming ceasefire violations.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Nominates Loyal Aide Kash Patel to Lead FBI
Donald Trump nominated Kash Patel, a loyal aide and outspoken FBI critic, to lead the agency, prompting criticism over his qualifications and impartiality; Patel's past actions suggest a potential for significant changes to the bureau's operations.

Trump Nominates Loyal Aide Kash Patel to Lead FBI
Donald Trump nominated Kash Patel, a loyal aide and outspoken FBI critic, to lead the agency, prompting criticism over his qualifications and impartiality; Patel's past actions suggest a potential for significant changes to the bureau's operations.
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56% Bias Score

Hezbollah-Israel Truce Holds Despite Israeli Violations
A shaky truce between Hezbollah and Israel holds on its third day after over a year of fighting, despite ongoing Israeli violations and conflicting casualty reports; Hezbollah claims victory, while Israel reports extensive military operations.

Hezbollah-Israel Truce Holds Despite Israeli Violations
A shaky truce between Hezbollah and Israel holds on its third day after over a year of fighting, despite ongoing Israeli violations and conflicting casualty reports; Hezbollah claims victory, while Israel reports extensive military operations.
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52% Bias Score

Israeli Airstrike Kills Three World Central Kitchen Workers in Gaza
An Israeli airstrike in Khan Younis, Gaza, killed three World Central Kitchen (WCK) workers and at least two others on Saturday, prompting WCK to suspend operations; Israel claimed the target was a terrorist, a claim WCK denies.

Israeli Airstrike Kills Three World Central Kitchen Workers in Gaza
An Israeli airstrike in Khan Younis, Gaza, killed three World Central Kitchen (WCK) workers and at least two others on Saturday, prompting WCK to suspend operations; Israel claimed the target was a terrorist, a claim WCK denies.
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48% Bias Score

Gaza Aid Crisis: Banks Close Accounts of Muslim Charities
Muslim charities aiding Palestinians in Gaza face widespread bank account closures due to increased scrutiny and risk aversion by banks, hindering humanitarian efforts and impacting aid delivery amidst the ongoing conflict.

Gaza Aid Crisis: Banks Close Accounts of Muslim Charities
Muslim charities aiding Palestinians in Gaza face widespread bank account closures due to increased scrutiny and risk aversion by banks, hindering humanitarian efforts and impacting aid delivery amidst the ongoing conflict.
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48% Bias Score

Abbas Nominates Successor Amid Gaza Crisis and PA Instability
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, facing criticism amid the Gaza war and financial pressure, nominated Rawhi Fattouh as his successor, who will serve for 90 days before elections if Abbas is unable to continue.

Abbas Nominates Successor Amid Gaza Crisis and PA Instability
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, facing criticism amid the Gaza war and financial pressure, nominated Rawhi Fattouh as his successor, who will serve for 90 days before elections if Abbas is unable to continue.
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36% Bias Score

Kosovo Canal Explosion: Power Outages and Renewed Tensions with Serbia
A canal explosion near Zubin Potok, Kosovo, damaged a crucial water supply to two power plants, potentially causing widespread power outages; Kosovo's prime minister blamed Serbia, while Serbia denied involvement and offered aid.

Kosovo Canal Explosion: Power Outages and Renewed Tensions with Serbia
A canal explosion near Zubin Potok, Kosovo, damaged a crucial water supply to two power plants, potentially causing widespread power outages; Kosovo's prime minister blamed Serbia, while Serbia denied involvement and offered aid.
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44% Bias Score
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