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Russia's Crimea Occupation: Human Rights Abuses and Strategic Implications
Olha Kuryshko, Ukraine's envoy to Crimea, highlights Russia's use of the peninsula for attacks, including the 2022 invasion, and the ensuing human rights abuses, including filtration camps, forced deportations of children, and environmental destruction, while emphasizing Crimea's importance for Ukra...
Russia's Crimea Occupation: Human Rights Abuses and Strategic Implications
Olha Kuryshko, Ukraine's envoy to Crimea, highlights Russia's use of the peninsula for attacks, including the 2022 invasion, and the ensuing human rights abuses, including filtration camps, forced deportations of children, and environmental destruction, while emphasizing Crimea's importance for Ukra...
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52% Bias Score


Bosnian Serb Leader Defies Arrest Warrant, Raising Tensions
Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik defied an arrest warrant, escalating tensions and challenging the country's post-war peace agreement; the EUFOR increased its troop presence in response, while NATO reaffirmed its commitment to Bosnia's territorial integrity.
Bosnian Serb Leader Defies Arrest Warrant, Raising Tensions
Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik defied an arrest warrant, escalating tensions and challenging the country's post-war peace agreement; the EUFOR increased its troop presence in response, while NATO reaffirmed its commitment to Bosnia's territorial integrity.
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40% Bias Score


US Tech Giants' Embrace of Trump Administration Sparks Controversy and Backlash
US tech giants, including Tesla, SpaceX, Meta, and Alphabet, have intensified efforts to strengthen ties with the Trump administration, resulting in ethical concerns, commercial setbacks, and internal dissent, exemplified by Elon Musk's political endorsements affecting SpaceX and Tesla's sales, Meta...
US Tech Giants' Embrace of Trump Administration Sparks Controversy and Backlash
US tech giants, including Tesla, SpaceX, Meta, and Alphabet, have intensified efforts to strengthen ties with the Trump administration, resulting in ethical concerns, commercial setbacks, and internal dissent, exemplified by Elon Musk's political endorsements affecting SpaceX and Tesla's sales, Meta...
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52% Bias Score


Messina Strait Bridge Construction to Begin Amidst Controversy
The Italian government will begin construction this year on a €13.5 billion bridge spanning the Messina Strait, connecting Sicily and Calabria, despite concerns over seismic risks, cost, and the need for improved basic services in Southern Italy.
Messina Strait Bridge Construction to Begin Amidst Controversy
The Italian government will begin construction this year on a €13.5 billion bridge spanning the Messina Strait, connecting Sicily and Calabria, despite concerns over seismic risks, cost, and the need for improved basic services in Southern Italy.
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40% Bias Score


Spain's Comprehensive Support for Ukrainian Refugees
Spain has welcomed 236,570 Ukrainian refugees since the start of the war, providing temporary protection, healthcare, job placement, and educational opportunities; the government has invested over €1.53 billion in this effort, showcasing a strong commitment to integration.
Spain's Comprehensive Support for Ukrainian Refugees
Spain has welcomed 236,570 Ukrainian refugees since the start of the war, providing temporary protection, healthcare, job placement, and educational opportunities; the government has invested over €1.53 billion in this effort, showcasing a strong commitment to integration.
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44% Bias Score


Duterte Arrested: ICC Warrant for Crimes Against Humanity
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested at Manila's airport on Tuesday, July 4th, 2024, on an International Criminal Court warrant for crimes against humanity related to his deadly anti-drug campaign (2011-2019); his lawyers protested, but Human Rights Watch celebrated this as a cru...
Duterte Arrested: ICC Warrant for Crimes Against Humanity
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested at Manila's airport on Tuesday, July 4th, 2024, on an International Criminal Court warrant for crimes against humanity related to his deadly anti-drug campaign (2011-2019); his lawyers protested, but Human Rights Watch celebrated this as a cru...
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40% Bias Score

Russia Rejects US Ceasefire Proposal Amidst Continued Ukrainian Attacks
The US proposed a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, which Ukraine accepted conditionally; however, Russia continued its attacks after requesting further details, casting doubt on its commitment to peace talks.

Russia Rejects US Ceasefire Proposal Amidst Continued Ukrainian Attacks
The US proposed a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, which Ukraine accepted conditionally; however, Russia continued its attacks after requesting further details, casting doubt on its commitment to peace talks.
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44% Bias Score

EU Divided on Confiscating €258 Billion in Frozen Russian Assets
The European Union is debating whether to confiscate €258 billion in frozen Russian assets held by Euroclear in Brussels, with some member states raising legal concerns while others push for seizure to fund Ukraine's war effort.

EU Divided on Confiscating €258 Billion in Frozen Russian Assets
The European Union is debating whether to confiscate €258 billion in frozen Russian assets held by Euroclear in Brussels, with some member states raising legal concerns while others push for seizure to fund Ukraine's war effort.
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36% Bias Score

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Increased Heart Disease and Parkinson's Mortality Risk
A large-scale European study finds a significant link between ultra-processed foods and increased mortality risk from heart disease and Parkinson's disease, but not cancer, highlighting the importance of dietary changes for better health.

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Increased Heart Disease and Parkinson's Mortality Risk
A large-scale European study finds a significant link between ultra-processed foods and increased mortality risk from heart disease and Parkinson's disease, but not cancer, highlighting the importance of dietary changes for better health.
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24% Bias Score

Duda Urges NATO to Increase Defense Spending to 3% of GDP
Polish President Andrzej Duda urged all NATO members to increase defense spending to at least 3% of GDP in a letter marking Poland's 26th anniversary in the alliance, emphasizing the need for immediate action and highlighting the US as a key pillar of NATO's strength.

Duda Urges NATO to Increase Defense Spending to 3% of GDP
Polish President Andrzej Duda urged all NATO members to increase defense spending to at least 3% of GDP in a letter marking Poland's 26th anniversary in the alliance, emphasizing the need for immediate action and highlighting the US as a key pillar of NATO's strength.
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48% Bias Score

Bucha's Priest Recounts Civilian Casualties Three Years After Russian Occupation
In Bucha, Ukraine, Father Andriy Halavin, the priest of St. Andrew's Church, recounts the horrific events of the 2022 Russian occupation, including the deaths of 509 civilians and the ongoing trauma experienced by survivors; he contrasts Bucha's rebuilding with the emotional scars that remain, empha...

Bucha's Priest Recounts Civilian Casualties Three Years After Russian Occupation
In Bucha, Ukraine, Father Andriy Halavin, the priest of St. Andrew's Church, recounts the horrific events of the 2022 Russian occupation, including the deaths of 509 civilians and the ongoing trauma experienced by survivors; he contrasts Bucha's rebuilding with the emotional scars that remain, empha...
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52% Bias Score

NATO Reaffirms Bosnia Support Amidst Rising Separatist Tensions
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte visited Sarajevo on April 26th, 2024, to reaffirm support for Bosnia's territorial integrity, following the March 5th passage of laws by Bosnian Serb lawmakers that limit central authority in the Republika Srpska region, escalating tensions and raising concerns of r...

NATO Reaffirms Bosnia Support Amidst Rising Separatist Tensions
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte visited Sarajevo on April 26th, 2024, to reaffirm support for Bosnia's territorial integrity, following the March 5th passage of laws by Bosnian Serb lawmakers that limit central authority in the Republika Srpska region, escalating tensions and raising concerns of r...
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44% Bias Score
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