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Intense Fighting Near Pokrovsk: Russia Outnumbers Ukraine
Intense fighting continues near Pokrovsk, Donetsk Oblast, with Russia's superior manpower challenging Ukrainian defenses. Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi reported on December 12th that the situation demands unconventional defense strategies, and the General Staff reported 40 repelled attacks.
Intense Fighting Near Pokrovsk: Russia Outnumbers Ukraine
Intense fighting continues near Pokrovsk, Donetsk Oblast, with Russia's superior manpower challenging Ukrainian defenses. Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi reported on December 12th that the situation demands unconventional defense strategies, and the General Staff reported 40 repelled attacks.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Reelected President, Named Time's Person of the Year
Donald Trump, despite facing multiple legal challenges, was reelected as US President in November 2024, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris, and has been named Time's Person of the Year 2024, symbolizing a resurgence of populism and a shift in American political sentiment.
Trump Reelected President, Named Time's Person of the Year
Donald Trump, despite facing multiple legal challenges, was reelected as US President in November 2024, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris, and has been named Time's Person of the Year 2024, symbolizing a resurgence of populism and a shift in American political sentiment.
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60% Bias Score


UN Demands Immediate Gaza Ceasefire
The UN General Assembly overwhelmingly approved a resolution demanding an immediate, unconditional ceasefire in Gaza, where over 44,000 have died in the ongoing war; the US and Israel opposed the resolution.
UN Demands Immediate Gaza Ceasefire
The UN General Assembly overwhelmingly approved a resolution demanding an immediate, unconditional ceasefire in Gaza, where over 44,000 have died in the ongoing war; the US and Israel opposed the resolution.
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40% Bias Score


Debunked Rumors: Assad's Whereabouts After Syrian Rebellion
Amidst the Syrian rebellion, rumors of Bashar al-Assad's death in a plane crash and his presence in Moscow were debunked through reverse image searches. While Russian sources claim he's in Moscow, no recent verifiable evidence supports this.
Debunked Rumors: Assad's Whereabouts After Syrian Rebellion
Amidst the Syrian rebellion, rumors of Bashar al-Assad's death in a plane crash and his presence in Moscow were debunked through reverse image searches. While Russian sources claim he's in Moscow, no recent verifiable evidence supports this.
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36% Bias Score


"Lebanon's Post-War Recovery: Agriculture Devastation and Economic Crisis"
"The 13-month war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon caused widespread destruction, impacting the agriculture sector, killing thousands, and devastating the economy, with estimated losses exceeding $20 billion; the fragile ceasefire raises concerns about long-term stability."
"Lebanon's Post-War Recovery: Agriculture Devastation and Economic Crisis"
"The 13-month war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon caused widespread destruction, impacting the agriculture sector, killing thousands, and devastating the economy, with estimated losses exceeding $20 billion; the fragile ceasefire raises concerns about long-term stability."
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36% Bias Score


Australia funds PNG's NRL entry, signs security pact
Australia will provide Papua New Guinea \$382 million over 10 years to support its entry into the National Rugby League in 2028, alongside a confidential security pact to counter growing Chinese influence in the Pacific, announced Thursday in Sydney by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and ...
Australia funds PNG's NRL entry, signs security pact
Australia will provide Papua New Guinea \$382 million over 10 years to support its entry into the National Rugby League in 2028, alongside a confidential security pact to counter growing Chinese influence in the Pacific, announced Thursday in Sydney by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and ...
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48% Bias Score

EU Ministers Reject Troop Deployments to Ukraine, Reaffirming Support
On December 12, 2024, EU foreign ministers and allies met in Berlin to reaffirm continued support for Ukraine, focusing on military and financial aid, while rejecting troop deployments, emphasizing the need for Ukraine's involvement in any peace talks.

EU Ministers Reject Troop Deployments to Ukraine, Reaffirming Support
On December 12, 2024, EU foreign ministers and allies met in Berlin to reaffirm continued support for Ukraine, focusing on military and financial aid, while rejecting troop deployments, emphasizing the need for Ukraine's involvement in any peace talks.
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36% Bias Score

Over 20 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza, UN Calls for Ceasefire
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed over 20 Palestinians, including seven children and a woman, while a ten-year-old boy was killed in the West Bank; the UN General Assembly passed a non-binding resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire.

Over 20 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza, UN Calls for Ceasefire
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed over 20 Palestinians, including seven children and a woman, while a ten-year-old boy was killed in the West Bank; the UN General Assembly passed a non-binding resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire.
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64% Bias Score

German Firm's Chinese Carbon Offset Investment Uncovered as Likely Fraud
A joint investigation by ZDF Frontal and DW reveals that German biofuel producer Verbio's 25 million euro investment in Chinese carbon certificates from Beijing Carbon is likely part of a large-scale fraud involving the misrepresentation of existing facilities as new climate protection projects.

German Firm's Chinese Carbon Offset Investment Uncovered as Likely Fraud
A joint investigation by ZDF Frontal and DW reveals that German biofuel producer Verbio's 25 million euro investment in Chinese carbon certificates from Beijing Carbon is likely part of a large-scale fraud involving the misrepresentation of existing facilities as new climate protection projects.
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40% Bias Score

German Company's €25 Million Investment in Chinese Carbon Offset Project Exposed as Potential Fraud
A German company, Verbio, invested €25 million in a Chinese carbon offset project (BZIA) facilitated by Beijing Carbon, but investigations revealed the project used pre-existing equipment, violating German regulations and potentially constituting fraud; this highlights systemic failures in German au...

German Company's €25 Million Investment in Chinese Carbon Offset Project Exposed as Potential Fraud
A German company, Verbio, invested €25 million in a Chinese carbon offset project (BZIA) facilitated by Beijing Carbon, but investigations revealed the project used pre-existing equipment, violating German regulations and potentially constituting fraud; this highlights systemic failures in German au...
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48% Bias Score

Assad Regime Falls: Rebels Seize Damascus, Airport Damaged
Following a rebel offensive, the Assad family fled Syria, leading to the capture of major cities including Damascus. Damascus Airport sustained 90% damage but is expected to reopen soon. Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) formed an interim government, and the situation is prompting international diplomatic ...

Assad Regime Falls: Rebels Seize Damascus, Airport Damaged
Following a rebel offensive, the Assad family fled Syria, leading to the capture of major cities including Damascus. Damascus Airport sustained 90% damage but is expected to reopen soon. Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) formed an interim government, and the situation is prompting international diplomatic ...
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40% Bias Score

South Korea's President Yoon Faces Impeachment Amid Martial Law Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared short-lived martial law last week, claiming it was necessary to protect democracy from "pro-North Korean forces," leading to a second impeachment bid and a nation-wide political crisis. Several of Yoon's top officials have been arrested, and one attempte...

South Korea's President Yoon Faces Impeachment Amid Martial Law Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared short-lived martial law last week, claiming it was necessary to protect democracy from "pro-North Korean forces," leading to a second impeachment bid and a nation-wide political crisis. Several of Yoon's top officials have been arrested, and one attempte...
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48% Bias Score
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