USS Zumwalt Retrofitted with Hypersonic Missiles
The U.S. Navy is retrofitting the USS Zumwalt, a $7.5 billion warship initially deemed a costly mistake, with hypersonic missiles, transforming it into a potent long-range strike platform and countering the development of similar weapons by Russia and China.
USS Zumwalt Retrofitted with Hypersonic Missiles
The U.S. Navy is retrofitting the USS Zumwalt, a $7.5 billion warship initially deemed a costly mistake, with hypersonic missiles, transforming it into a potent long-range strike platform and countering the development of similar weapons by Russia and China.
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64% Bias Score
Iceland Holds Snap Election Amidst Political Instability
Iceland holds snap elections on Saturday due to a collapsed coalition government amid disagreements over immigration, the economy, and energy; this is the country's sixth election since the 2008 financial crisis, with polls suggesting significant shifts in support for governing parties.
Iceland Holds Snap Election Amidst Political Instability
Iceland holds snap elections on Saturday due to a collapsed coalition government amid disagreements over immigration, the economy, and energy; this is the country's sixth election since the 2008 financial crisis, with polls suggesting significant shifts in support for governing parties.
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24% Bias Score
Israel Airstrike in Lebanon Breaches Truce, Wounds Two
Following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, Israel launched an airstrike on a Lebanese rocket facility, wounding two civilians; the uneasy truce continues with reports of sporadic violence and a nighttime curfew imposed.
Israel Airstrike in Lebanon Breaches Truce, Wounds Two
Following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, Israel launched an airstrike on a Lebanese rocket facility, wounding two civilians; the uneasy truce continues with reports of sporadic violence and a nighttime curfew imposed.
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40% Bias Score
Paraguay Rejects China's Demand, Remains Committed to Taiwan
Paraguay's foreign minister reaffirmed the country's commitment to its diplomatic relationship with Taiwan during a visit, rejecting China's demands to sever ties despite significant bilateral trade of about $5 billion with China and China's overall trade with South America reaching almost $500 bill...
Paraguay Rejects China's Demand, Remains Committed to Taiwan
Paraguay's foreign minister reaffirmed the country's commitment to its diplomatic relationship with Taiwan during a visit, rejecting China's demands to sever ties despite significant bilateral trade of about $5 billion with China and China's overall trade with South America reaching almost $500 bill...
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56% Bias Score
F1 Drivers Question FIA's Staff Turnover Amidst Concerns Over Stability
Amidst recent unexpected departures of key FIA officials, including F1 race director Niels Wittich, Formula 1 drivers are expressing concern over a lack of transparency and consistency within the governing body, impacting the sport's stability and fair competition.
F1 Drivers Question FIA's Staff Turnover Amidst Concerns Over Stability
Amidst recent unexpected departures of key FIA officials, including F1 race director Niels Wittich, Formula 1 drivers are expressing concern over a lack of transparency and consistency within the governing body, impacting the sport's stability and fair competition.
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40% Bias Score
Cambodian Activists Deported, Face Prison for Facebook Posts
Six Cambodian activists critical of a regional development agreement were deported from Thailand to Cambodia, where they face up to 10 years in prison for treasonous Facebook posts, highlighting a crackdown on dissent under Hun Manet's rule.
Cambodian Activists Deported, Face Prison for Facebook Posts
Six Cambodian activists critical of a regional development agreement were deported from Thailand to Cambodia, where they face up to 10 years in prison for treasonous Facebook posts, highlighting a crackdown on dissent under Hun Manet's rule.
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52% Bias Score
Death of New England's First Black Mayor, Thirman Milner
Thirman Milner, New England's first popularly elected Black mayor, died at age 91; his legacy includes significant contributions to Hartford and the civil rights movement.
Death of New England's First Black Mayor, Thirman Milner
Thirman Milner, New England's first popularly elected Black mayor, died at age 91; his legacy includes significant contributions to Hartford and the civil rights movement.
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20% Bias Score
Russian Lawyer Sentenced to Seven Years for Anti-War Posts
A Russian court sentenced lawyer Dmitry Talantov to seven years for anti-war social media posts, highlighting the Kremlin's crackdown on dissent since the Ukraine invasion; over 1,100 people face similar charges, with 340 imprisoned.
Russian Lawyer Sentenced to Seven Years for Anti-War Posts
A Russian court sentenced lawyer Dmitry Talantov to seven years for anti-war social media posts, highlighting the Kremlin's crackdown on dissent since the Ukraine invasion; over 1,100 people face similar charges, with 340 imprisoned.
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36% Bias Score
Four Migrants Dead in Samos Shipwreck
A boat carrying migrants capsized off the coast of Samos, Greece, killing four people, including two children, and prompting a search and rescue operation; this is the second such incident this week, amid a rise in illegal crossings linked to the conflicts in the Middle East and Africa.
Four Migrants Dead in Samos Shipwreck
A boat carrying migrants capsized off the coast of Samos, Greece, killing four people, including two children, and prompting a search and rescue operation; this is the second such incident this week, amid a rise in illegal crossings linked to the conflicts in the Middle East and Africa.
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52% Bias Score
Serbia Roof Collapse Fuels Protests Amid Corruption Allegations
Fifteen people died and three were injured when a railway station roof in Novi Sad, Serbia collapsed on November 1st, sparking three weeks of protests demanding accountability for the tragedy amidst allegations of corruption and a lack of transparency in government investigations.
Serbia Roof Collapse Fuels Protests Amid Corruption Allegations
Fifteen people died and three were injured when a railway station roof in Novi Sad, Serbia collapsed on November 1st, sparking three weeks of protests demanding accountability for the tragedy amidst allegations of corruption and a lack of transparency in government investigations.
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40% Bias Score
Ferrari Drivers Resolve Post-Race Disagreement
Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr. publicly resolved a disagreement stemming from the Las Vegas Grand Prix, where a strategic decision led to Leclerc's frustration and expletive-filled radio outburst; both drivers emphasized their strong relationship and focus on winning the constr...
Ferrari Drivers Resolve Post-Race Disagreement
Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr. publicly resolved a disagreement stemming from the Las Vegas Grand Prix, where a strategic decision led to Leclerc's frustration and expletive-filled radio outburst; both drivers emphasized their strong relationship and focus on winning the constr...
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36% Bias Score
Global Plastic Pollution Treaty Negotiations in Busan
Countries gather in Busan for crucial negotiations on a global treaty to combat plastic pollution, facing divisions over production limits and alternative strategies.
Global Plastic Pollution Treaty Negotiations in Busan
Countries gather in Busan for crucial negotiations on a global treaty to combat plastic pollution, facing divisions over production limits and alternative strategies.
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36% Bias Score