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Greenland Election: Deciding the Nation's Future Amidst Global Power Plays
Greenland held elections on Tuesday with high voter turnout, deciding which leaders will navigate US President Trump's bid to acquire the strategically important Arctic nation amidst geopolitical competition from Russia and China.
Greenland Election: Deciding the Nation's Future Amidst Global Power Plays
Greenland held elections on Tuesday with high voter turnout, deciding which leaders will navigate US President Trump's bid to acquire the strategically important Arctic nation amidst geopolitical competition from Russia and China.
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Aid Freeze Cripples Ukraine's Defense
US President Trump's suspension of military aid to Ukraine on March 3rd, including satellite data and weaponry, significantly weakens Ukraine's defense capabilities, causing increased civilian casualties and impacting its ability to respond to Russian aggression, particularly concerning Patriot miss...
Trump's Aid Freeze Cripples Ukraine's Defense
US President Trump's suspension of military aid to Ukraine on March 3rd, including satellite data and weaponry, significantly weakens Ukraine's defense capabilities, causing increased civilian casualties and impacting its ability to respond to Russian aggression, particularly concerning Patriot miss...
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52% Bias Score


North Sea Collision: One Dead, Man Arrested
A collision between the Portuguese cargo ship Solong and the US oil tanker Stena Immaculate in the North Sea caused an explosion and fire, resulting in one presumed death, 36 survivors, and the arrest of a 59-year-old man on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter.
North Sea Collision: One Dead, Man Arrested
A collision between the Portuguese cargo ship Solong and the US oil tanker Stena Immaculate in the North Sea caused an explosion and fire, resulting in one presumed death, 36 survivors, and the arrest of a 59-year-old man on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter.
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36% Bias Score


BLA Attacks Pakistan Train, Security Forces Respond
The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) attacked the Jaffar Express train in Pakistan's Bolan Pass on Tuesday, claiming responsibility for killing six military personnel and halting the train; approximately 70 passengers reached safety on foot, while Pakistan's security forces initiated a military operatio...
BLA Attacks Pakistan Train, Security Forces Respond
The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) attacked the Jaffar Express train in Pakistan's Bolan Pass on Tuesday, claiming responsibility for killing six military personnel and halting the train; approximately 70 passengers reached safety on foot, while Pakistan's security forces initiated a military operatio...
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44% Bias Score


UN Faces Calls to Investigate Myanmar Envoy Over Alleged China Ties
Justice for Myanmar is urging a UN investigation into special envoy Julie Bishop's alleged ties to Chinese firms operating in Myanmar, raising concerns about conflicts of interest given the ongoing civil war and China's role in the country.
UN Faces Calls to Investigate Myanmar Envoy Over Alleged China Ties
Justice for Myanmar is urging a UN investigation into special envoy Julie Bishop's alleged ties to Chinese firms operating in Myanmar, raising concerns about conflicts of interest given the ongoing civil war and China's role in the country.
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40% Bias Score


Russia Claims Territorial Gains as US-Ukraine Talks Loom
Russia claims new territorial gains in Ukraine's Sumy and Kursk regions, while Ukraine and the US prepare for talks in Saudi Arabia to discuss ending the war; the US aims to secure a ceasefire and peace framework, despite Russia's advances.
Russia Claims Territorial Gains as US-Ukraine Talks Loom
Russia claims new territorial gains in Ukraine's Sumy and Kursk regions, while Ukraine and the US prepare for talks in Saudi Arabia to discuss ending the war; the US aims to secure a ceasefire and peace framework, despite Russia's advances.
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36% Bias Score

Portugal's Government Falls in No-Confidence Vote, Triggering Potential Election
Portugal's centre-right government lost a no-confidence vote on Tuesday, potentially leading to a third general election in three years due to allegations of conflict of interest against Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, whose firm had contracts with private companies benefiting from government deals.

Portugal's Government Falls in No-Confidence Vote, Triggering Potential Election
Portugal's centre-right government lost a no-confidence vote on Tuesday, potentially leading to a third general election in three years due to allegations of conflict of interest against Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, whose firm had contracts with private companies benefiting from government deals.
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40% Bias Score

Over 943 Civilians Killed in African Drone Strikes
A report by Drone Wars UK reveals that over 943 civilians were killed in drone strikes across six African countries (Sudan, Somalia, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Mali, and Ethiopia) between November 2021 and November 2024, highlighting the need for greater regulation of drone sales and use.

Over 943 Civilians Killed in African Drone Strikes
A report by Drone Wars UK reveals that over 943 civilians were killed in drone strikes across six African countries (Sudan, Somalia, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Mali, and Ethiopia) between November 2021 and November 2024, highlighting the need for greater regulation of drone sales and use.
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36% Bias Score

Only Seven Countries Meet WHO Air Quality Standards in 2022
A new report reveals that only seven countries met the World Health Organization's air quality standards in 2022, with Chad, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo having the worst air. The US ending its global air quality monitoring program will worsen data gaps, espe...

Only Seven Countries Meet WHO Air Quality Standards in 2022
A new report reveals that only seven countries met the World Health Organization's air quality standards in 2022, with Chad, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo having the worst air. The US ending its global air quality monitoring program will worsen data gaps, espe...
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36% Bias Score

Four Palestinians Killed in Israeli West Bank Operation
Israeli forces killed at least four Palestinians, including a 60-year-old woman, in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, sparking international alarm; the operation, ongoing since January, has displaced tens of thousands and raised concerns over human rights abuses.

Four Palestinians Killed in Israeli West Bank Operation
Israeli forces killed at least four Palestinians, including a 60-year-old woman, in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, sparking international alarm; the operation, ongoing since January, has displaced tens of thousands and raised concerns over human rights abuses.
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52% Bias Score

Israel Cuts Electricity to Gaza Amidst Renewed Ceasefire Pressure
Israel cut off all electricity to Gaza, claiming it's to pressure Hamas to accept revised ceasefire terms, although electricity was largely already cut; the move, along with aid blockades and military strikes, has drawn widespread international condemnation.

Israel Cuts Electricity to Gaza Amidst Renewed Ceasefire Pressure
Israel cut off all electricity to Gaza, claiming it's to pressure Hamas to accept revised ceasefire terms, although electricity was largely already cut; the move, along with aid blockades and military strikes, has drawn widespread international condemnation.
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16% Bias Score

US Sanctions Waiver on Iraqi Electricity Imports from Iran Ended
The US ended a sanctions waiver allowing Iraq to import Iranian electricity, escalating tensions with Iran and potentially causing significant electricity shortages in Iraq due to its existing energy infrastructure problems, despite US claims that only 4 percent of Iraqi electricity comes from Iran.

US Sanctions Waiver on Iraqi Electricity Imports from Iran Ended
The US ended a sanctions waiver allowing Iraq to import Iranian electricity, escalating tensions with Iran and potentially causing significant electricity shortages in Iraq due to its existing energy infrastructure problems, despite US claims that only 4 percent of Iraqi electricity comes from Iran.
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40% Bias Score
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