Flawed Ukrainian Fortifications: Gaps in Defense and Accountability
A Ukrainian parliamentary commission revealed flaws in the country's fortification system, including insufficiently built trenches and observation posts on the Pokrovsk front, exploited by Russian forces; investigations are underway, and legislation is proposed to centralize responsibility.
Flawed Ukrainian Fortifications: Gaps in Defense and Accountability
A Ukrainian parliamentary commission revealed flaws in the country's fortification system, including insufficiently built trenches and observation posts on the Pokrovsk front, exploited by Russian forces; investigations are underway, and legislation is proposed to centralize responsibility.
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40% Bias Score
UN Resolution 2254 Guides Syria's Post-Assad Transition
Following the removal of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the UN Security Council Resolution 2254, adopted in 2015, is guiding Syria's transition to a new government and free and fair elections, despite concerns about foreign interference and the need for updating the resolution to the current situ...
UN Resolution 2254 Guides Syria's Post-Assad Transition
Following the removal of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the UN Security Council Resolution 2254, adopted in 2015, is guiding Syria's transition to a new government and free and fair elections, despite concerns about foreign interference and the need for updating the resolution to the current situ...
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36% Bias Score
South Korea's Acting President Han Impeached Amidst Political Crisis
South Korea's acting president, Han Duck-soo, was impeached by the National Assembly on Friday due to his refusal to fill three vacancies on the Constitutional Court, escalating the political crisis following President Yoon Suk Yeol's short-lived declaration of martial law. Finance Minister Choi San...
South Korea's Acting President Han Impeached Amidst Political Crisis
South Korea's acting president, Han Duck-soo, was impeached by the National Assembly on Friday due to his refusal to fill three vacancies on the Constitutional Court, escalating the political crisis following President Yoon Suk Yeol's short-lived declaration of martial law. Finance Minister Choi San...
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44% Bias Score
Rohingya Children Denied Education in Delhi Amidst Growing Anti-Refugee Sentiment
Rohingya children in Delhi are denied admission to public schools due to lacking Indian identity documents, despite possessing UNHCR documentation, prompting a legal battle to secure their right to education.
Rohingya Children Denied Education in Delhi Amidst Growing Anti-Refugee Sentiment
Rohingya children in Delhi are denied admission to public schools due to lacking Indian identity documents, despite possessing UNHCR documentation, prompting a legal battle to secure their right to education.
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40% Bias Score
Trump Presidency: Germany Faces Foreign Policy Reassessment
A potential Donald Trump presidency forces Germany to reassess its foreign policy, particularly its reliance on US security support and approach to the Ukraine war, while grappling with reduced EU influence in the Middle East and public reluctance towards greater international leadership.
Trump Presidency: Germany Faces Foreign Policy Reassessment
A potential Donald Trump presidency forces Germany to reassess its foreign policy, particularly its reliance on US security support and approach to the Ukraine war, while grappling with reduced EU influence in the Middle East and public reluctance towards greater international leadership.
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40% Bias Score
Azerbaijan Airlines Suspends Flights After Kazakhstan Crash
An Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane crashed in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, killing 38 of the 67 people on board; Azerbaijan Airlines has suspended flights to seven Russian cities due to safety concerns following the crash; investigations are ongoing.
Azerbaijan Airlines Suspends Flights After Kazakhstan Crash
An Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane crashed in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, killing 38 of the 67 people on board; Azerbaijan Airlines has suspended flights to seven Russian cities due to safety concerns following the crash; investigations are ongoing.
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48% Bias Score
NATO to Boost Baltic Sea Presence After Underwater Cable Damage
NATO will increase its military presence in the Baltic Sea following damage to the Estlink 2 underwater power cable between Estonia and Finland, with a Russian-flagged tanker, Eagle S, detained as part of the investigation into suspected sabotage.
NATO to Boost Baltic Sea Presence After Underwater Cable Damage
NATO will increase its military presence in the Baltic Sea following damage to the Estlink 2 underwater power cable between Estonia and Finland, with a Russian-flagged tanker, Eagle S, detained as part of the investigation into suspected sabotage.
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40% Bias Score
Germany Calls Snap Elections After No-Confidence Vote Against Scholz
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag following a no-confidence vote against Chancellor Olaf Scholz, scheduling snap elections for February 23rd to address political gridlock and restore government effectiveness amid the war in Ukraine and economic instability.
Germany Calls Snap Elections After No-Confidence Vote Against Scholz
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag following a no-confidence vote against Chancellor Olaf Scholz, scheduling snap elections for February 23rd to address political gridlock and restore government effectiveness amid the war in Ukraine and economic instability.
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32% Bias Score
Magdeburg Attack Fuels Far-Right Mobilization in Germany
A Christmas market attack in Magdeburg, Germany, by a suspected Saudi citizen sparked a surge in anti-migrant violence by far-right extremists, who organized large demonstrations demanding mass deportations, and used Nazi-era slogans, while the AfD organized demonstrations with up to 3,500 attendees...
Magdeburg Attack Fuels Far-Right Mobilization in Germany
A Christmas market attack in Magdeburg, Germany, by a suspected Saudi citizen sparked a surge in anti-migrant violence by far-right extremists, who organized large demonstrations demanding mass deportations, and used Nazi-era slogans, while the AfD organized demonstrations with up to 3,500 attendees...
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40% Bias Score
Kenya: At Least 82 Government Critics Abducted Since June
Since June, at least 82 critics of Kenya's government have been abducted, with 29 still missing, raising concerns about human rights abuses amid rising resentment towards President William Ruto's administration following anti-government protests.
Kenya: At Least 82 Government Critics Abducted Since June
Since June, at least 82 critics of Kenya's government have been abducted, with 29 still missing, raising concerns about human rights abuses amid rising resentment towards President William Ruto's administration following anti-government protests.
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44% Bias Score
India Mourns Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh: Legacy of Economic Reforms and Political Challenges
Former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who served from 2004 to 2014, passed away at age 92; his economic reforms in 1991, which shifted India towards market liberalization, are credited with significant economic growth but also faced criticism for exacerbating inequality.
India Mourns Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh: Legacy of Economic Reforms and Political Challenges
Former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who served from 2004 to 2014, passed away at age 92; his economic reforms in 1991, which shifted India towards market liberalization, are credited with significant economic growth but also faced criticism for exacerbating inequality.
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48% Bias Score
Germany to Hold Snap Election on February 23rd
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz triggered a snap federal election on February 23rd following a failed confidence vote, caused by the collapse of his three-party coalition, to restore political stability and address pressing issues like the Ukraine war and economic challenges.
Germany to Hold Snap Election on February 23rd
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz triggered a snap federal election on February 23rd following a failed confidence vote, caused by the collapse of his three-party coalition, to restore political stability and address pressing issues like the Ukraine war and economic challenges.
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32% Bias Score