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ICC convicts two CAR militia leaders for war crimes
The International Criminal Court (ICC) sentenced two anti-Balaka militia leaders, Patrice-Edouard Ngaissona and Alfred Yekatom, to 12 and 15 years respectively for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed against Muslim civilians in the Central African Republic between 2013 and 2014, marking...
ICC convicts two CAR militia leaders for war crimes
The International Criminal Court (ICC) sentenced two anti-Balaka militia leaders, Patrice-Edouard Ngaissona and Alfred Yekatom, to 12 and 15 years respectively for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed against Muslim civilians in the Central African Republic between 2013 and 2014, marking...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs Generate Billions, But Fall Far Short of Covering Projected Deficits
The Trump administration's tariffs generate approximately $27 billion monthly, a substantial increase from previous years, but insufficient to offset the projected $21.8 trillion federal deficit over the next decade; the additional $2.8 trillion reduction from increased tariff revenue is also insuff...
Trump Tariffs Generate Billions, But Fall Far Short of Covering Projected Deficits
The Trump administration's tariffs generate approximately $27 billion monthly, a substantial increase from previous years, but insufficient to offset the projected $21.8 trillion federal deficit over the next decade; the additional $2.8 trillion reduction from increased tariff revenue is also insuff...
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52% Bias Score


Hulk Hogan, Wrestling Icon, Dies at 71
Hulk Hogan, a WWE Hall of Famer and iconic wrestler known for his contributions to making wrestling a global phenomenon in the 1980s, died at age 71; his death was announced by WWE on Thursday. Hogan was also known for his controversial statements and political endorsements.
Hulk Hogan, Wrestling Icon, Dies at 71
Hulk Hogan, a WWE Hall of Famer and iconic wrestler known for his contributions to making wrestling a global phenomenon in the 1980s, died at age 71; his death was announced by WWE on Thursday. Hogan was also known for his controversial statements and political endorsements.
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52% Bias Score


Australia Lifts US Beef Import Restrictions
Australia lifted biosecurity restrictions on US beef imports after a risk assessment, following criticism from President Trump and despite minimal expected market impact in Australia due to strong local preference for Australian beef; exports to the US, however, remain significant.
Australia Lifts US Beef Import Restrictions
Australia lifted biosecurity restrictions on US beef imports after a risk assessment, following criticism from President Trump and despite minimal expected market impact in Australia due to strong local preference for Australian beef; exports to the US, however, remain significant.
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44% Bias Score


AFP Urges Israel to Evacuate Starving Gaza Journalists
Agence France-Presse (AFP) is urging Israel to immediately evacuate its freelance journalists from Gaza, who face starvation and death due to Israel's blockade and the insufficient aid distribution through the controversial GHF agency; at least 101 Palestinians have died from malnutrition since the ...
AFP Urges Israel to Evacuate Starving Gaza Journalists
Agence France-Presse (AFP) is urging Israel to immediately evacuate its freelance journalists from Gaza, who face starvation and death due to Israel's blockade and the insufficient aid distribution through the controversial GHF agency; at least 101 Palestinians have died from malnutrition since the ...
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56% Bias Score


ICJ Rules States Must Meet Climate Obligations, Opens Door for Legal Action
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that countries have a legal obligation to meet their climate commitments, potentially opening the door for legal action against those that fail to do so, particularly industrialized nations with a greater historical responsibility for greenhouse gas emi...
ICJ Rules States Must Meet Climate Obligations, Opens Door for Legal Action
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that countries have a legal obligation to meet their climate commitments, potentially opening the door for legal action against those that fail to do so, particularly industrialized nations with a greater historical responsibility for greenhouse gas emi...
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20% Bias Score

Knesset Votes to Symbolically Annex West Bank
The Israeli Knesset voted 71-13 to symbolically annex the West Bank, a non-binding resolution that increases tensions and jeopardizes the two-state solution, despite lacking immediate legal effect.

Knesset Votes to Symbolically Annex West Bank
The Israeli Knesset voted 71-13 to symbolically annex the West Bank, a non-binding resolution that increases tensions and jeopardizes the two-state solution, despite lacking immediate legal effect.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Accuses Obama of Treason
The Trump administration has repeatedly accused former President Barack Obama of treason, alleging he and his allies misled the public and manipulated intelligence to undermine President Trump, claims widely denounced as baseless.

Trump Administration Accuses Obama of Treason
The Trump administration has repeatedly accused former President Barack Obama of treason, alleging he and his allies misled the public and manipulated intelligence to undermine President Trump, claims widely denounced as baseless.
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64% Bias Score

Seven Djiboutian Soldiers Killed in Northern Attack
Seven Djiboutian soldiers died, and six went missing in an attack on an army base in Garabtisan, northern Djibouti, on Friday, claimed by a splinter group of the Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy (FRUD), an armed opposition group that has clashed with the government since 1991.

Seven Djiboutian Soldiers Killed in Northern Attack
Seven Djiboutian soldiers died, and six went missing in an attack on an army base in Garabtisan, northern Djibouti, on Friday, claimed by a splinter group of the Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy (FRUD), an armed opposition group that has clashed with the government since 1991.
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44% Bias Score

American Airlines Cuts 2025 Profit Outlook Amid Weak Domestic Travel
American Airlines, heavily reliant on the US domestic market, revised its full-year 2025 outlook to a loss of $0.20 to a profit of $0.80 per share due to weakened consumer demand, contrasting with analyst estimates and competitor performance.

American Airlines Cuts 2025 Profit Outlook Amid Weak Domestic Travel
American Airlines, heavily reliant on the US domestic market, revised its full-year 2025 outlook to a loss of $0.20 to a profit of $0.80 per share due to weakened consumer demand, contrasting with analyst estimates and competitor performance.
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40% Bias Score

ICJ to Issue First Advisory Opinion on Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will release its first advisory opinion on climate change on Wednesday, clarifying nations' responsibilities to prevent climate change and potential consequences for polluters, following a case brought by Vanuatu and other countries.

ICJ to Issue First Advisory Opinion on Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will release its first advisory opinion on climate change on Wednesday, clarifying nations' responsibilities to prevent climate change and potential consequences for polluters, following a case brought by Vanuatu and other countries.
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36% Bias Score

EU Warns Israel Over Gaza Starvation Crisis
At least 101 Palestinians have died from starvation in Gaza, prompting the European Union to warn Israel of potential action if humanitarian aid pledges aren't met; the US is also mediating a ceasefire and aid corridor.

EU Warns Israel Over Gaza Starvation Crisis
At least 101 Palestinians have died from starvation in Gaza, prompting the European Union to warn Israel of potential action if humanitarian aid pledges aren't met; the US is also mediating a ceasefire and aid corridor.
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44% Bias Score
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