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NASA Employees Protest Trump's Proposed 25% Budget Cut
287 current and former NASA employees published a formal letter of objection to the Trump administration's proposed \$6 billion budget cut, which represents a 25% reduction for fiscal year 2026, criticizing the arbitrary nature of the cuts and the prioritization of human exploration missions over re...
NASA Employees Protest Trump's Proposed 25% Budget Cut
287 current and former NASA employees published a formal letter of objection to the Trump administration's proposed \$6 billion budget cut, which represents a 25% reduction for fiscal year 2026, criticizing the arbitrary nature of the cuts and the prioritization of human exploration missions over re...
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56% Bias Score


Romania Strengthens Moldova Ties Amidst Pro-Russian Sanctions
Romania's Foreign Minister visited Moldova, reaffirming support for EU accession amidst sanctions against pro-Russian figures and focusing on energy independence via the Isaccea-Vulcănești-Chișinău power line, to be operational before the next heating season, bypassing Transnistria.
Romania Strengthens Moldova Ties Amidst Pro-Russian Sanctions
Romania's Foreign Minister visited Moldova, reaffirming support for EU accession amidst sanctions against pro-Russian figures and focusing on energy independence via the Isaccea-Vulcănești-Chișinău power line, to be operational before the next heating season, bypassing Transnistria.
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White House Bans Wall Street Journal from Presidential Trip Amid Defamation Lawsuit
The White House banned the Wall Street Journal from its presidential press pool traveling to Scotland with President Trump from July 25-29 due to a $10 billion defamation lawsuit filed by Trump stemming from a WSJ article alleging a letter with inappropriate content from Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, a ...
White House Bans Wall Street Journal from Presidential Trip Amid Defamation Lawsuit
The White House banned the Wall Street Journal from its presidential press pool traveling to Scotland with President Trump from July 25-29 due to a $10 billion defamation lawsuit filed by Trump stemming from a WSJ article alleging a letter with inappropriate content from Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, a ...
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HRW Accuses Malian Army and Wagner Mercenaries of Fulani Atrocities
Human Rights Watch accuses the Malian army and Wagner mercenaries of killing at least 12 Fulani civilians and abducting 81 others over three years, based on witness accounts and UN-corroborated reports, alleging extrajudicial killings and mass arrests in incidents like the March 30th Belidaneji mass...
HRW Accuses Malian Army and Wagner Mercenaries of Fulani Atrocities
Human Rights Watch accuses the Malian army and Wagner mercenaries of killing at least 12 Fulani civilians and abducting 81 others over three years, based on witness accounts and UN-corroborated reports, alleging extrajudicial killings and mass arrests in incidents like the March 30th Belidaneji mass...
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EU Imposes Total Transaction Ban on Four Belarusian Banks
The EU expanded sanctions on four Belarusian banks (Belinvestbank, Belagroprombank, Bank Dabrabyt, and Development Bank), completely prohibiting transactions from July 18th, impacting both businesses and individual cardholders.
EU Imposes Total Transaction Ban on Four Belarusian Banks
The EU expanded sanctions on four Belarusian banks (Belinvestbank, Belagroprombank, Bank Dabrabyt, and Development Bank), completely prohibiting transactions from July 18th, impacting both businesses and individual cardholders.
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Djokovic and Kusturica's Support for Serbian Protests Challenges Vučić
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić faces increasing pressure amid nine months of student-led protests demanding new elections and rule of law, as prominent figures Novak Djokovic and Emir Kusturica's support for the protests challenges the government's narrative and potentially shifts public opinion...
Djokovic and Kusturica's Support for Serbian Protests Challenges Vučić
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić faces increasing pressure amid nine months of student-led protests demanding new elections and rule of law, as prominent figures Novak Djokovic and Emir Kusturica's support for the protests challenges the government's narrative and potentially shifts public opinion...
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Russia Accuses Romania of Planning Attack, Amidst Confirmed Cyberattacks
Russia's ambassador to Romania accused Romania of planning to attack Russia, a claim amplified by Romanian politicians and online, while NATO and the EU confirmed ongoing Russian cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns targeting Romania.

Russia Accuses Romania of Planning Attack, Amidst Confirmed Cyberattacks
Russia's ambassador to Romania accused Romania of planning to attack Russia, a claim amplified by Romanian politicians and online, while NATO and the EU confirmed ongoing Russian cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns targeting Romania.
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56% Bias Score

Iran Defiant: No Abandonment of Uranium Enrichment Despite Attacks
Following attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi declared that Iran will not abandon uranium enrichment, considering it a matter of national pride. Upcoming talks between Iran and E3 (UK, France, Germany) in Istanbul on July 25th aim to address the Iranian nuc...

Iran Defiant: No Abandonment of Uranium Enrichment Despite Attacks
Following attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi declared that Iran will not abandon uranium enrichment, considering it a matter of national pride. Upcoming talks between Iran and E3 (UK, France, Germany) in Istanbul on July 25th aim to address the Iranian nuc...
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Global Giving Disparity: Low-Income Nations Donate More Than High-Income Ones
The Charities Aid Foundation's 2024 World Giving Index reveals that people in low-income countries donate 1.45% of their income to charity, compared to 0.70% in high-income countries; Africa had the highest giving rate at 72%, while France, Germany, and Japan had some of the lowest rates among G7 na...

Global Giving Disparity: Low-Income Nations Donate More Than High-Income Ones
The Charities Aid Foundation's 2024 World Giving Index reveals that people in low-income countries donate 1.45% of their income to charity, compared to 0.70% in high-income countries; Africa had the highest giving rate at 72%, while France, Germany, and Japan had some of the lowest rates among G7 na...
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Russia Approves Strict Fines for Online Searches of Extremist Materials and VPN Advertising
The Russian State Duma passed a law imposing fines of up to 5,000 rubles for searching for extremist content online and up to 500,000 rubles for advertising VPNs, raising concerns about freedom of information and the ability to report such content.

Russia Approves Strict Fines for Online Searches of Extremist Materials and VPN Advertising
The Russian State Duma passed a law imposing fines of up to 5,000 rubles for searching for extremist content online and up to 500,000 rubles for advertising VPNs, raising concerns about freedom of information and the ability to report such content.
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40% Bias Score

€631 Billion Investment Pledge to Revitalize German Economy
Sixty-one leading German and international companies launched the "Made for Germany" initiative, pledging €631 billion in investments over three years to revitalize the German economy, which has been in recession, spurred by a new government's economic stimulus plan.

€631 Billion Investment Pledge to Revitalize German Economy
Sixty-one leading German and international companies launched the "Made for Germany" initiative, pledging €631 billion in investments over three years to revitalize the German economy, which has been in recession, spurred by a new government's economic stimulus plan.
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Fico Reverses Stance on EU Sanctions Against Russia After Securing Concessions
Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico initially blocked, then approved, the EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia on July 17, 2025, after securing energy aid and legal support from the EU, sparking both relief within the EU and domestic criticism in Slovakia regarding his political maneuvering.

Fico Reverses Stance on EU Sanctions Against Russia After Securing Concessions
Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico initially blocked, then approved, the EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia on July 17, 2025, after securing energy aid and legal support from the EU, sparking both relief within the EU and domestic criticism in Slovakia regarding his political maneuvering.
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40% Bias Score
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