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France expels two Malian diplomats, suspends counterterrorism cooperation
France expelled two Malian diplomats and ended its counterterrorism cooperation with Mali in response to the arrest of a French diplomat in Bamako on espionage charges, marking a significant deterioration in bilateral relations.
France expels two Malian diplomats, suspends counterterrorism cooperation
France expelled two Malian diplomats and ended its counterterrorism cooperation with Mali in response to the arrest of a French diplomat in Bamako on espionage charges, marking a significant deterioration in bilateral relations.
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28% Bias Score


GRU-Linked Group Charged with Europe-Wide Arson Plot
Fifteen individuals have been indicted in Lithuania for allegedly planning arson attacks across Europe using package delivery services, with investigators linking the suspects to Russia's GRU military intelligence service.
GRU-Linked Group Charged with Europe-Wide Arson Plot
Fifteen individuals have been indicted in Lithuania for allegedly planning arson attacks across Europe using package delivery services, with investigators linking the suspects to Russia's GRU military intelligence service.
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48% Bias Score


EU Member States Divided on 2035 Emissions Targets Ahead of COP30
EU environment ministers are divided on 2035 national emission reduction targets, with disagreements delaying a decision ahead of the UN General Assembly and COP30 climate summit.
EU Member States Divided on 2035 Emissions Targets Ahead of COP30
EU environment ministers are divided on 2035 national emission reduction targets, with disagreements delaying a decision ahead of the UN General Assembly and COP30 climate summit.
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28% Bias Score


British Judge Halts First France Deportation Under New Migrant Deal
A British judge temporarily blocked the government from returning an asylum seeker to France, delaying the first deportation under a new agreement between London and Paris, after the Eritrean man's lawyers argued he was a victim of human trafficking.
British Judge Halts First France Deportation Under New Migrant Deal
A British judge temporarily blocked the government from returning an asylum seeker to France, delaying the first deportation under a new agreement between London and Paris, after the Eritrean man's lawyers argued he was a victim of human trafficking.
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48% Bias Score


Poland's Nawrocki Visits Germany Amidst War Reparations and Russian Threat
Amidst rising tensions with Russia, Polish President Karol Nawrocki visited Germany to discuss war reparations, a move that has raised concerns about potentially straining German-Polish relations.
Poland's Nawrocki Visits Germany Amidst War Reparations and Russian Threat
Amidst rising tensions with Russia, Polish President Karol Nawrocki visited Germany to discuss war reparations, a move that has raised concerns about potentially straining German-Polish relations.
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20% Bias Score


Israel Launches Ground Offensive in Gaza, Killing 41
Israel launched a ground offensive in Gaza, called "Gideon's Chariots II", early Tuesday, resulting in at least 41 deaths according to Gaza's Hamas-controlled civil defense, following intense bombing; the operation comes amid a shrinking window for a ceasefire, according to U.S. Secretary of State M...
Israel Launches Ground Offensive in Gaza, Killing 41
Israel launched a ground offensive in Gaza, called "Gideon's Chariots II", early Tuesday, resulting in at least 41 deaths according to Gaza's Hamas-controlled civil defense, following intense bombing; the operation comes amid a shrinking window for a ceasefire, according to U.S. Secretary of State M...
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40% Bias Score

Moldova's September 28th Elections: A Tight Race Between Pro-EU and Pro-Russian Forces Amidst Transnistrian Uncertainty
Moldova will hold parliamentary elections on September 28th, following the no-confidence vote that ousted the pro-Western government, amidst ongoing Russian pressure and the proximity of the war in Ukraine. The election's outcome is uncertain, particularly due to the potential impact of votes from T...

Moldova's September 28th Elections: A Tight Race Between Pro-EU and Pro-Russian Forces Amidst Transnistrian Uncertainty
Moldova will hold parliamentary elections on September 28th, following the no-confidence vote that ousted the pro-Western government, amidst ongoing Russian pressure and the proximity of the war in Ukraine. The election's outcome is uncertain, particularly due to the potential impact of votes from T...
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32% Bias Score

WHO Accuses Food, Alcohol, and Tobacco Industries of Blocking Health Policies
The World Health Organization (WHO) accused food, alcohol, and tobacco industries of intense lobbying to prevent the implementation of health-improving policies, citing this as the cause for stalled progress in reducing deaths from chronic diseases.

WHO Accuses Food, Alcohol, and Tobacco Industries of Blocking Health Policies
The World Health Organization (WHO) accused food, alcohol, and tobacco industries of intense lobbying to prevent the implementation of health-improving policies, citing this as the cause for stalled progress in reducing deaths from chronic diseases.
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48% Bias Score

AI Tool Predicts Women's Heart Risks Using Mammograms
Australian scientists developed an AI tool that predicts women's cardiac risks using mammogram images and age, identifying a significant gap in heart disease screening for women, despite cardiovascular diseases accounting for approximately 35% of female deaths globally.

AI Tool Predicts Women's Heart Risks Using Mammograms
Australian scientists developed an AI tool that predicts women's cardiac risks using mammogram images and age, identifying a significant gap in heart disease screening for women, despite cardiovascular diseases accounting for approximately 35% of female deaths globally.
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24% Bias Score

Independent Tests Confirm Poisoning of Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny
Two foreign laboratories independently confirmed Alexei Navalny's poisoning in prison before his death on February 16, 2024, as announced by his widow Yulia Navalnaya, who accuses the Russian state of his assassination.

Independent Tests Confirm Poisoning of Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny
Two foreign laboratories independently confirmed Alexei Navalny's poisoning in prison before his death on February 16, 2024, as announced by his widow Yulia Navalnaya, who accuses the Russian state of his assassination.
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32% Bias Score

EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Faces Ratification Challenges
The European Commission proposed ratifying the EU-Mercosur trade agreement, aiming to eliminate tariffs for 780 million consumers, but faces opposition from farmers, environmental groups, and some EU members.

EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Faces Ratification Challenges
The European Commission proposed ratifying the EU-Mercosur trade agreement, aiming to eliminate tariffs for 780 million consumers, but faces opposition from farmers, environmental groups, and some EU members.
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36% Bias Score

31 Yemeni Journalists Killed in Sanaa Airstrikes
Israeli airstrikes in Sanaa, Yemen, killed 31 journalists last week, according to Houthi authorities, prompting a funeral attended by hundreds despite heavy rain; Israel claims the strikes targeted Houthi rebels in response to a drone attack.

31 Yemeni Journalists Killed in Sanaa Airstrikes
Israeli airstrikes in Sanaa, Yemen, killed 31 journalists last week, according to Houthi authorities, prompting a funeral attended by hundreds despite heavy rain; Israel claims the strikes targeted Houthi rebels in response to a drone attack.
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32% Bias Score
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