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Japanese PM Ishiba Faces Resignation Calls After Coalition Loses Senate Majority
Following the ruling coalition's loss of its Senate majority in the July 20th elections, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba faces calls for his resignation, while his second-in-command, Hiroshi Moriyama, has offered his resignation, along with two other high-ranking officials.
Japanese PM Ishiba Faces Resignation Calls After Coalition Loses Senate Majority
Following the ruling coalition's loss of its Senate majority in the July 20th elections, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba faces calls for his resignation, while his second-in-command, Hiroshi Moriyama, has offered his resignation, along with two other high-ranking officials.
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24% Bias Score


Escalating Gaza Conflict: International Response and Regional Repercussions
Amidst Israel's intensifying siege of Gaza City ahead of a major offensive, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) warns against a mass evacuation; simultaneously, a new aid flotilla departs for Gaza, while Houthi rebels in Yemen vow revenge following the Israeli airstrike that killed t...
Escalating Gaza Conflict: International Response and Regional Repercussions
Amidst Israel's intensifying siege of Gaza City ahead of a major offensive, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) warns against a mass evacuation; simultaneously, a new aid flotilla departs for Gaza, while Houthi rebels in Yemen vow revenge following the Israeli airstrike that killed t...
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56% Bias Score


Trump vs. Putin: Contrasting Negotiation Styles
This article contrasts the negotiation styles of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, highlighting their backgrounds, strategies, and effectiveness in international relations.
Trump vs. Putin: Contrasting Negotiation Styles
This article contrasts the negotiation styles of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, highlighting their backgrounds, strategies, and effectiveness in international relations.
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60% Bias Score


Former Ukrainian Parliament Speaker Andriy Parubiy Assassinated in Lviv
Former Ukrainian Parliament speaker Andriy Parubiy was shot and killed in Lviv, western Ukraine, on Saturday, with authorities launching a murder investigation while the shooter remains at large and the motive unknown.
Former Ukrainian Parliament Speaker Andriy Parubiy Assassinated in Lviv
Former Ukrainian Parliament speaker Andriy Parubiy was shot and killed in Lviv, western Ukraine, on Saturday, with authorities launching a murder investigation while the shooter remains at large and the motive unknown.
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Franco-German Pressure Mounts on Russia Amid Ukraine Conflict
French President Macron and German Chancellor Merz are urging increased sanctions against Russia for failing to meet with Ukrainian President Zelensky, following a commitment from Russian President Putin to President Trump.
Franco-German Pressure Mounts on Russia Amid Ukraine Conflict
French President Macron and German Chancellor Merz are urging increased sanctions against Russia for failing to meet with Ukrainian President Zelensky, following a commitment from Russian President Putin to President Trump.
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US Revokes Visas for Palestinian Officials Ahead of UN General Assembly
The US State Department announced the revocation of visas for Palestine Liberation Organization and Palestinian Authority members before the UN General Assembly, citing their non-compliance and pursuit of legal avenues against Israel.
US Revokes Visas for Palestinian Officials Ahead of UN General Assembly
The US State Department announced the revocation of visas for Palestine Liberation Organization and Palestinian Authority members before the UN General Assembly, citing their non-compliance and pursuit of legal avenues against Israel.
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Israel's Gaza Offensive: 16 Dead, Hamas Spokesperson Killed, and Mass Displacement
Intense Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed at least 16 Palestinians on Sunday, including a top Hamas commander, prompting widespread displacement and fear among residents as Israel prepares for a major offensive on Gaza City.

Israel's Gaza Offensive: 16 Dead, Hamas Spokesperson Killed, and Mass Displacement
Intense Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed at least 16 Palestinians on Sunday, including a top Hamas commander, prompting widespread displacement and fear among residents as Israel prepares for a major offensive on Gaza City.
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40% Bias Score

France's Women's Volleyball Team Upsets China, Advances to World Cup Semifinals
France's women's volleyball team, after a 51-year absence from the World Cup, defeated China in a stunning upset, securing a place in the semifinals—a feat few predicted just a week ago.

France's Women's Volleyball Team Upsets China, Advances to World Cup Semifinals
France's women's volleyball team, after a 51-year absence from the World Cup, defeated China in a stunning upset, securing a place in the semifinals—a feat few predicted just a week ago.
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44% Bias Score

China's Tech Rebellion: Countering US Dominance in AI Chips
Amidst US restrictions on high-end chip exports, China is accelerating its development of domestic AI chip alternatives, leading to a technological standoff and the emergence of competing standards.

China's Tech Rebellion: Countering US Dominance in AI Chips
Amidst US restrictions on high-end chip exports, China is accelerating its development of domestic AI chip alternatives, leading to a technological standoff and the emergence of competing standards.
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44% Bias Score

US to Send $825 Million in Missiles to Ukraine
The United States will send 3,500 long-range cruise missiles and GPS navigation kits to Ukraine within six weeks, costing $825 million and funded by Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, and the Pentagon.

US to Send $825 Million in Missiles to Ukraine
The United States will send 3,500 long-range cruise missiles and GPS navigation kits to Ukraine within six weeks, costing $825 million and funded by Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, and the Pentagon.
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40% Bias Score

US Federal Court Rules Trump Tariffs Largely Illegal
A US federal appeals court ruled that a significant portion of Donald Trump's tariffs were unlawful, impacting global trade; however, the ruling's execution is stayed until October 14, leaving tariffs temporarily in place.

US Federal Court Rules Trump Tariffs Largely Illegal
A US federal appeals court ruled that a significant portion of Donald Trump's tariffs were unlawful, impacting global trade; however, the ruling's execution is stayed until October 14, leaving tariffs temporarily in place.
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16% Bias Score

E3 Triggers UN Sanctions Snapback Against Iran
The UK, France, and Germany (E3) triggered a mechanism to reinstate UN sanctions against Iran due to its non-compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal, giving Iran 30 days to comply before sanctions are automatically restored unless the UN Security Council votes otherwise.

E3 Triggers UN Sanctions Snapback Against Iran
The UK, France, and Germany (E3) triggered a mechanism to reinstate UN sanctions against Iran due to its non-compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal, giving Iran 30 days to comply before sanctions are automatically restored unless the UN Security Council votes otherwise.
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36% Bias Score
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