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Ukraine Claims Drone Strikes on Russian Military Targets
Ukraine's Security Service (SSU) launched drone strikes on a Russian Shahed drone facility in Primorsko-Akhtarsk and the Elektropribor military plant in Penza, resulting in fires and internet disruptions; two people died in a separate Russian shelling in Kherson.
Ukraine Claims Drone Strikes on Russian Military Targets
Ukraine's Security Service (SSU) launched drone strikes on a Russian Shahed drone facility in Primorsko-Akhtarsk and the Elektropribor military plant in Penza, resulting in fires and internet disruptions; two people died in a separate Russian shelling in Kherson.
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60% Bias Score


EU AI Act Faces Criticism for Inadequate Artist Protection
The EU's new AI Act, while celebrated for its global approach to AI regulation, faces criticism from artist groups who claim it inadequately protects artists whose work is used to train generative AI models, leaving them without clear pathways for compensation or legal recourse.
EU AI Act Faces Criticism for Inadequate Artist Protection
The EU's new AI Act, while celebrated for its global approach to AI regulation, faces criticism from artist groups who claim it inadequately protects artists whose work is used to train generative AI models, leaving them without clear pathways for compensation or legal recourse.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine Denies Russian Allegations of Coup Plot
Russian media outlets allege a secret meeting in Switzerland to replace Ukrainian President Zelenskyy with General Valerii Zaluzhnyi, a claim denied by Ukraine's HUR as a disinformation campaign to undermine the government and distract from the war.
Ukraine Denies Russian Allegations of Coup Plot
Russian media outlets allege a secret meeting in Switzerland to replace Ukrainian President Zelenskyy with General Valerii Zaluzhnyi, a claim denied by Ukraine's HUR as a disinformation campaign to undermine the government and distract from the war.
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52% Bias Score


Stellantis Projects €1.5 Billion Loss Amidst US Tariffs and Internal Challenges
Stellantis, Europe's second-largest automaker, projects a €1.5 billion loss to maintain US sales due to unresolved US tariffs, adding to losses from a canceled hydrogen project and stricter US emissions standards; the company anticipates revenue growth in the second half of the year.
Stellantis Projects €1.5 Billion Loss Amidst US Tariffs and Internal Challenges
Stellantis, Europe's second-largest automaker, projects a €1.5 billion loss to maintain US sales due to unresolved US tariffs, adding to losses from a canceled hydrogen project and stricter US emissions standards; the company anticipates revenue growth in the second half of the year.
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40% Bias Score


Russia Rejects Peace Ultimatum, Escalates Ukraine Conflict
Russia rejected a 50-day ultimatum for a Ukraine peace deal proposed by Donald Trump, citing the need to achieve its military objectives first; the Kremlin spokesperson deemed an August meeting between presidents unlikely. Ongoing attacks, including civilian casualties, and expansion of Russia's nav...
Russia Rejects Peace Ultimatum, Escalates Ukraine Conflict
Russia rejected a 50-day ultimatum for a Ukraine peace deal proposed by Donald Trump, citing the need to achieve its military objectives first; the Kremlin spokesperson deemed an August meeting between presidents unlikely. Ongoing attacks, including civilian casualties, and expansion of Russia's nav...
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40% Bias Score


Turkey Sets National Temperature Record Amidst European Heatwave
Turkey hit a record high temperature of 50.5 Celsius in Silopi, exceeding the previous record of 49.5 Celsius set in August 2023, amid a prolonged drought and spreading wildfires, all part of a larger heat dome affecting Southern Europe, causing widespread issues from Greece to Italy.
Turkey Sets National Temperature Record Amidst European Heatwave
Turkey hit a record high temperature of 50.5 Celsius in Silopi, exceeding the previous record of 49.5 Celsius set in August 2023, amid a prolonged drought and spreading wildfires, all part of a larger heat dome affecting Southern Europe, causing widespread issues from Greece to Italy.
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32% Bias Score

Azerbaijan Begins Natural Gas Exports to Syria, Boosting Energy Supply
Azerbaijan started exporting natural gas to Syria on August 2nd, 2024, through Turkey, increasing Syria's daily electricity supply significantly; this is part of a larger energy cooperation project involving Turkey, Azerbaijan, Qatar, and the US, aiming to rebuild Syria's energy infrastructure damag...

Azerbaijan Begins Natural Gas Exports to Syria, Boosting Energy Supply
Azerbaijan started exporting natural gas to Syria on August 2nd, 2024, through Turkey, increasing Syria's daily electricity supply significantly; this is part of a larger energy cooperation project involving Turkey, Azerbaijan, Qatar, and the US, aiming to rebuild Syria's energy infrastructure damag...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Revokes Wind Energy Permits, Shifting US Energy Policy Towards Fossil Fuels
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management revoked wind energy permits for over 3.5 million acres off the coasts of Texas, Louisiana, Maine, New York, California, and Oregon, and the mid-Atlantic, reversing Biden's plan to lease federal waters for wind energy development and reflecting the Trump administ...

Trump Administration Revokes Wind Energy Permits, Shifting US Energy Policy Towards Fossil Fuels
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management revoked wind energy permits for over 3.5 million acres off the coasts of Texas, Louisiana, Maine, New York, California, and Oregon, and the mid-Atlantic, reversing Biden's plan to lease federal waters for wind energy development and reflecting the Trump administ...
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60% Bias Score

2026 World Cup: Tri-National Hosting, Expanded to 48 Teams
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, expanding to 48 teams, will be co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, with 16 US cities (excluding Las Vegas), 3 Mexican cities (Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey), and 2 Canadian cities (Toronto, Vancouver) selected as venues; the final will be held in East R...

2026 World Cup: Tri-National Hosting, Expanded to 48 Teams
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, expanding to 48 teams, will be co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, with 16 US cities (excluding Las Vegas), 3 Mexican cities (Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey), and 2 Canadian cities (Toronto, Vancouver) selected as venues; the final will be held in East R...
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20% Bias Score

Manhattan Office Shooting: Four Dead, Gunman Identified
A 27-year-old Las Vegas man, Shane Devon Tamur, fatally shot four people, including a police officer, at 345 Park Avenue in Manhattan on Sunday before committing suicide; the motive remains under investigation, but authorities found additional weapons and ammunition in his car, indicating potential ...

Manhattan Office Shooting: Four Dead, Gunman Identified
A 27-year-old Las Vegas man, Shane Devon Tamur, fatally shot four people, including a police officer, at 345 Park Avenue in Manhattan on Sunday before committing suicide; the motive remains under investigation, but authorities found additional weapons and ammunition in his car, indicating potential ...
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32% Bias Score

Israel Resumes Gaza Aid Deliveries Amidst International Pressure
Israel resumed 10-hour daily humanitarian pauses and airdropped food into Gaza after facing international pressure and criticism for civilian casualties while seeking aid; Egypt, Jordan, and the UAE also sent aid convoys, while Germany urged a ceasefire.

Israel Resumes Gaza Aid Deliveries Amidst International Pressure
Israel resumed 10-hour daily humanitarian pauses and airdropped food into Gaza after facing international pressure and criticism for civilian casualties while seeking aid; Egypt, Jordan, and the UAE also sent aid convoys, while Germany urged a ceasefire.
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40% Bias Score

Israeli Forces Intercept Aid Ship Bound for Gaza
Israeli forces intercepted the Handala ship, carrying Palestinian activists and humanitarian aid, attempting to breach Gaza's maritime blockade on Saturday, towing it to Ashdod port; this follows a similar incident involving Greta Thunberg earlier this month.

Israeli Forces Intercept Aid Ship Bound for Gaza
Israeli forces intercepted the Handala ship, carrying Palestinian activists and humanitarian aid, attempting to breach Gaza's maritime blockade on Saturday, towing it to Ashdod port; this follows a similar incident involving Greta Thunberg earlier this month.
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60% Bias Score
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