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Climate Change and Conflict Double Global Displacement in 2024
In 2024, climate change-intensified extreme weather events forced 45.8 million people to evacuate their homes globally, nearly doubling the previous decade's average, while conflict and violence displaced 73.5 million, highlighting the convergence of these crises and insufficient funding for respons...
Climate Change and Conflict Double Global Displacement in 2024
In 2024, climate change-intensified extreme weather events forced 45.8 million people to evacuate their homes globally, nearly doubling the previous decade's average, while conflict and violence displaced 73.5 million, highlighting the convergence of these crises and insufficient funding for respons...
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24% Bias Score


Putin Suggests Possible Ceasefire in Call with Trump
Following a two-and-a-half-hour phone call, Russian President Vladimir Putin told U.S. President Donald Trump that a ceasefire is possible if the right agreements are reached, and that Russia is willing to work on a memorandum with Ukraine that includes a possible temporary ceasefire. Negotiations b...
Putin Suggests Possible Ceasefire in Call with Trump
Following a two-and-a-half-hour phone call, Russian President Vladimir Putin told U.S. President Donald Trump that a ceasefire is possible if the right agreements are reached, and that Russia is willing to work on a memorandum with Ukraine that includes a possible temporary ceasefire. Negotiations b...
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60% Bias Score


EU Plans New Sanctions on Russia Despite US Hesitation
The European Union is preparing a new sanctions package against Russia to pressure for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, facing challenges due to Hungary's opposition and a lack of US coordination; this contrasts with Trump's call for direct negotiations.
EU Plans New Sanctions on Russia Despite US Hesitation
The European Union is preparing a new sanctions package against Russia to pressure for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, facing challenges due to Hungary's opposition and a lack of US coordination; this contrasts with Trump's call for direct negotiations.
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48% Bias Score


Zimbabwe's GPS-Based Elephant Tracking System Reduces Human-Wildlife Conflict
Zimbabwe uses GPS trackers on elephants to warn villagers of approaching herds via WhatsApp, mitigating human-elephant conflict exacerbated by climate change-induced resource scarcity; the system also records incidents, informing conservation decisions.
Zimbabwe's GPS-Based Elephant Tracking System Reduces Human-Wildlife Conflict
Zimbabwe uses GPS trackers on elephants to warn villagers of approaching herds via WhatsApp, mitigating human-elephant conflict exacerbated by climate change-induced resource scarcity; the system also records incidents, informing conservation decisions.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Announces Immediate Russia-Ukraine Negotiations for Ceasefire Following Putin Call
Following a two-and-a-half-hour phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin, Putin proposed a possible ceasefire contingent on reaching suitable agreements, while Trump announced immediate negotiations between Russia and Ukraine for a ceasefire and an end to the war, stating Russia's interest in l...
Trump Announces Immediate Russia-Ukraine Negotiations for Ceasefire Following Putin Call
Following a two-and-a-half-hour phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin, Putin proposed a possible ceasefire contingent on reaching suitable agreements, while Trump announced immediate negotiations between Russia and Ukraine for a ceasefire and an end to the war, stating Russia's interest in l...
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56% Bias Score


Supreme Court Ends TPS for 350,000 Venezuelans
The US Supreme Court ruled to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 350,000 Venezuelans granted the designation in 2023, potentially leading to their deportation; another 250,000 will lose their status in September, overturning a lower court ruling.
Supreme Court Ends TPS for 350,000 Venezuelans
The US Supreme Court ruled to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 350,000 Venezuelans granted the designation in 2023, potentially leading to their deportation; another 250,000 will lose their status in September, overturning a lower court ruling.
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56% Bias Score

Israel's Gaza Blockade Sparks Humanitarian Crisis, International Condemnation
Following a two-month blockade of humanitarian aid to Gaza by Israel, nine trucks of supplies were allowed entry on October 26th, but a new plan using private charities is opposed by the UN due to concerns about its neutrality. The UN warns of potential famine, and Israel's offensive in Gaza could r...

Israel's Gaza Blockade Sparks Humanitarian Crisis, International Condemnation
Following a two-month blockade of humanitarian aid to Gaza by Israel, nine trucks of supplies were allowed entry on October 26th, but a new plan using private charities is opposed by the UN due to concerns about its neutrality. The UN warns of potential famine, and Israel's offensive in Gaza could r...
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40% Bias Score

Israel's Gaza Offensive Condemned by Key Allies
Three of Israel's closest allies condemned Israel's military operation in Gaza, citing "intolerable" conditions and demanding immediate aid access after an 11-week blockade, while Israel's Prime Minister vowed to take full control of the territory and accused his allies of supporting terrorism.

Israel's Gaza Offensive Condemned by Key Allies
Three of Israel's closest allies condemned Israel's military operation in Gaza, citing "intolerable" conditions and demanding immediate aid access after an 11-week blockade, while Israel's Prime Minister vowed to take full control of the territory and accused his allies of supporting terrorism.
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44% Bias Score

China to Test Drone Carrier Capable of Launching 100 Drones
China's Jiu Tian unmanned carrier aircraft, capable of launching up to 100 drones, is set for a test flight, marking a significant advancement in its military drone capabilities and raising global concerns, especially regarding Taiwan.

China to Test Drone Carrier Capable of Launching 100 Drones
China's Jiu Tian unmanned carrier aircraft, capable of launching up to 100 drones, is set for a test flight, marking a significant advancement in its military drone capabilities and raising global concerns, especially regarding Taiwan.
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48% Bias Score

Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A Misidentified Original
Harvard Law School unknowingly purchased an original 1300 Magna Carta for $27.50 in 1946, misidentified as a copy, a document now recognized as one of only seven surviving originals from that year, establishing the foundational principle of the rule of law.

Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A Misidentified Original
Harvard Law School unknowingly purchased an original 1300 Magna Carta for $27.50 in 1946, misidentified as a copy, a document now recognized as one of only seven surviving originals from that year, establishing the foundational principle of the rule of law.
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8% Bias Score

Limited Aid Reaches Gaza Amidst Continued Israeli Offensive
Following a near three-month blockade, five trucks of humanitarian aid entered Gaza on Monday, prompting concerns about a potential famine, while Israel continues its military offensive, aiming to "take control of all Gaza" and potentially facilitate mass emigration.

Limited Aid Reaches Gaza Amidst Continued Israeli Offensive
Following a near three-month blockade, five trucks of humanitarian aid entered Gaza on Monday, prompting concerns about a potential famine, while Israel continues its military offensive, aiming to "take control of all Gaza" and potentially facilitate mass emigration.
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68% Bias Score

EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Threatens Brazilian Indigenous Rights
Representatives of Brazilian indigenous communities are protesting the EU-Mercosur trade deal in Brussels, fearing increased deforestation and land conflicts due to the deal's likely increase in agricultural production and the recent passage of a restrictive Brazilian law concerning land demarcation...

EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Threatens Brazilian Indigenous Rights
Representatives of Brazilian indigenous communities are protesting the EU-Mercosur trade deal in Brussels, fearing increased deforestation and land conflicts due to the deal's likely increase in agricultural production and the recent passage of a restrictive Brazilian law concerning land demarcation...
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52% Bias Score
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