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287 Belarusian Firms Produce Weapons for Russia: Tsikhanouskaya
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya reported to the Council of Europe that at least 287 Belarusian companies are producing weapons for Russia, initiated by Lukashenko's regime for economic reasons and to secure its alliance with Russia, with investments of around $1.5 billion and plans to increase production s...
287 Belarusian Firms Produce Weapons for Russia: Tsikhanouskaya
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya reported to the Council of Europe that at least 287 Belarusian companies are producing weapons for Russia, initiated by Lukashenko's regime for economic reasons and to secure its alliance with Russia, with investments of around $1.5 billion and plans to increase production s...
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48% Bias Score


White House Order Threatens Closure of US-Funded International Broadcasters
A March 14th White House executive order mandates budget cuts for eight federal agencies, including the USAGM, jeopardizing the future of Voice of America (VOA), Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), and Radio Free Asia, and undermining global access to unbiased news in countries with authoritar...
White House Order Threatens Closure of US-Funded International Broadcasters
A March 14th White House executive order mandates budget cuts for eight federal agencies, including the USAGM, jeopardizing the future of Voice of America (VOA), Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), and Radio Free Asia, and undermining global access to unbiased news in countries with authoritar...
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56% Bias Score


Imamoglu Arrest: Crackdown on Turkish Opposition Ahead of Elections
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a key presidential contender, was arrested Wednesday after his university degree was annulled, triggering widespread arrests and a four-day ban on protests and news coverage in Istanbul; the incident highlights escalating political tensions ahead of Turkey's upcoming e...
Imamoglu Arrest: Crackdown on Turkish Opposition Ahead of Elections
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a key presidential contender, was arrested Wednesday after his university degree was annulled, triggering widespread arrests and a four-day ban on protests and news coverage in Istanbul; the incident highlights escalating political tensions ahead of Turkey's upcoming e...
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56% Bias Score


Doha Meeting Yields Ceasefire Commitment Amidst Ongoing Congo Conflict
Following failed peace talks in Luanda, Presidents Tshisekedi of Congo and Kagame of Rwanda met in Doha on March 18th, agreeing to an immediate ceasefire despite continued fighting in North Kivu; Qatar's economic leverage in Rwanda facilitated the meeting.
Doha Meeting Yields Ceasefire Commitment Amidst Ongoing Congo Conflict
Following failed peace talks in Luanda, Presidents Tshisekedi of Congo and Kagame of Rwanda met in Doha on March 18th, agreeing to an immediate ceasefire despite continued fighting in North Kivu; Qatar's economic leverage in Rwanda facilitated the meeting.
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40% Bias Score


Germany's New Debt: Addressing Foreign Policy Challenges Under Trump
Germany's parliament approved massive new debt to address security and foreign policy challenges, including a strained transatlantic relationship under Trump, the Ukraine war, and economic difficulties; the next chancellor, likely Friedrich Merz, plans closer European defense cooperation and aims to...
Germany's New Debt: Addressing Foreign Policy Challenges Under Trump
Germany's parliament approved massive new debt to address security and foreign policy challenges, including a strained transatlantic relationship under Trump, the Ukraine war, and economic difficulties; the next chancellor, likely Friedrich Merz, plans closer European defense cooperation and aims to...
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48% Bias Score


Serbia Protests: Alleged Sonic Weapon Use Following Train Station Collapse
Following the November 2024 train station canopy collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, which killed 15, at least 100,000 protestors demonstrated in Belgrade on March 15, 2025 against corruption, alleging police used sonic weapons, a claim denied by the Serbian government.
Serbia Protests: Alleged Sonic Weapon Use Following Train Station Collapse
Following the November 2024 train station canopy collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, which killed 15, at least 100,000 protestors demonstrated in Belgrade on March 15, 2025 against corruption, alleging police used sonic weapons, a claim denied by the Serbian government.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Threatens Iran Over Houthi Attacks Amidst Nuclear Tensions
US President Donald Trump warned Iran of dire consequences for any future Houthi attacks near the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, escalating tensions amidst Iran's advanced nuclear program and pursuit of indirect negotiations with the US.

Trump Threatens Iran Over Houthi Attacks Amidst Nuclear Tensions
US President Donald Trump warned Iran of dire consequences for any future Houthi attacks near the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, escalating tensions amidst Iran's advanced nuclear program and pursuit of indirect negotiations with the US.
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44% Bias Score

EU Unveils €800 Billion Defense Strategy to Counter Russia
The European Union launched a new defense strategy to enhance its security capabilities by 2030, primarily responding to Russia's actions in Ukraine, involving increased defense spending of up to €650 billion funded by increased national debt and additional €150 billion in EU loans for joint militar...

EU Unveils €800 Billion Defense Strategy to Counter Russia
The European Union launched a new defense strategy to enhance its security capabilities by 2030, primarily responding to Russia's actions in Ukraine, involving increased defense spending of up to €650 billion funded by increased national debt and additional €150 billion in EU loans for joint militar...
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40% Bias Score

SADC Withdraws Troops from DRC After Heavy Casualties
Following the deaths of several soldiers in the DRC, the Southern African Development Community (SADC) is withdrawing its troops from the country after more than a year of deployment, highlighting challenges of peacekeeping missions and decreasing funding for UN operations.

SADC Withdraws Troops from DRC After Heavy Casualties
Following the deaths of several soldiers in the DRC, the Southern African Development Community (SADC) is withdrawing its troops from the country after more than a year of deployment, highlighting challenges of peacekeeping missions and decreasing funding for UN operations.
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36% Bias Score

Abduction of Burkinabe Activist Highlights Escalating Repression
Idrissa Barry, coordinator of the Burkinabe movement "Sens", was abducted on March 18th, prompting outrage following recent massacres of Fulani civilians in Solenzo, allegedly involving the Burkinabe army and Volunteers for the Defense of the Fatherland; musician Almany KJ criticizes the government'...

Abduction of Burkinabe Activist Highlights Escalating Repression
Idrissa Barry, coordinator of the Burkinabe movement "Sens", was abducted on March 18th, prompting outrage following recent massacres of Fulani civilians in Solenzo, allegedly involving the Burkinabe army and Volunteers for the Defense of the Fatherland; musician Almany KJ criticizes the government'...
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56% Bias Score

EU Unveils €800 Billion Defense Strategy to Counter Russia and Global Threats
The EU presented a new defense strategy, aiming to increase defense capabilities by 2030 with €800 billion in funding, driven by Russia's aggression in Ukraine and global threats, and including joint arms procurement and partnerships.

EU Unveils €800 Billion Defense Strategy to Counter Russia and Global Threats
The EU presented a new defense strategy, aiming to increase defense capabilities by 2030 with €800 billion in funding, driven by Russia's aggression in Ukraine and global threats, and including joint arms procurement and partnerships.
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40% Bias Score

UAE to Invest €16 Billion in Brazilian Infrastructure and Development
The Abu Dhabi Investment Group (ADIG) will invest approximately €16 billion in Brazil, primarily in infrastructure projects focused on modernizing the impoverished Baixada Fluminense region near Rio de Janeiro and other areas; this follows recent investments totaling $2.5 billion in Brazilian resear...

UAE to Invest €16 Billion in Brazilian Infrastructure and Development
The Abu Dhabi Investment Group (ADIG) will invest approximately €16 billion in Brazil, primarily in infrastructure projects focused on modernizing the impoverished Baixada Fluminense region near Rio de Janeiro and other areas; this follows recent investments totaling $2.5 billion in Brazilian resear...
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36% Bias Score
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