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Gabbard Accuses Obama Administration of Coup Amidst Epstein Controversy
National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard accused the Obama administration of a multi-year coup and treasonous plot against the American people and President Trump, while House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries denounced the accusations as ridiculous and lacking evidence; the accusations coincide w...
Gabbard Accuses Obama Administration of Coup Amidst Epstein Controversy
National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard accused the Obama administration of a multi-year coup and treasonous plot against the American people and President Trump, while House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries denounced the accusations as ridiculous and lacking evidence; the accusations coincide w...
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48% Bias Score


ICJ to Issue Advisory Opinion on States' Climate Change Obligations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will issue an advisory opinion on states' climate change obligations, a case initiated by Vanuatu students in 2019, potentially reshaping climate justice globally.
ICJ to Issue Advisory Opinion on States' Climate Change Obligations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will issue an advisory opinion on states' climate change obligations, a case initiated by Vanuatu students in 2019, potentially reshaping climate justice globally.
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56% Bias Score


Ukraine-Russia Talks in Istanbul: Limited Prospects Despite Pressure
Ukraine and Russia are holding a third round of talks in Istanbul on Wednesday, under pressure from President Trump, despite deep disagreements and limited prospects for a breakthrough, focusing on prisoner exchanges and the return of Ukrainian children.
Ukraine-Russia Talks in Istanbul: Limited Prospects Despite Pressure
Ukraine and Russia are holding a third round of talks in Istanbul on Wednesday, under pressure from President Trump, despite deep disagreements and limited prospects for a breakthrough, focusing on prisoner exchanges and the return of Ukrainian children.
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48% Bias Score


Iran Vows to Rebuild Nuclear Sites, Raising Tensions
Following attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, Iran's Abbas Araghchi affirmed its right to uranium enrichment, prompting renewed US threats. Indirect talks with the US continue, while Iran blames European powers for the 2015 nuclear deal's failure and upcoming talks in Istanbul aim to prevent sanctions...
Iran Vows to Rebuild Nuclear Sites, Raising Tensions
Following attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, Iran's Abbas Araghchi affirmed its right to uranium enrichment, prompting renewed US threats. Indirect talks with the US continue, while Iran blames European powers for the 2015 nuclear deal's failure and upcoming talks in Istanbul aim to prevent sanctions...
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40% Bias Score


Gaza Humanitarian Crisis Deepens Amidst Ongoing Violence
The UN condemns violence against aid workers in Gaza, facing a severe humanitarian crisis after 21 months of war, while France calls for free press access; Iran will not abandon uranium enrichment despite attacks; Israel's strikes in Syria led to a ceasefire; Amnesty International demands war crime ...
Gaza Humanitarian Crisis Deepens Amidst Ongoing Violence
The UN condemns violence against aid workers in Gaza, facing a severe humanitarian crisis after 21 months of war, while France calls for free press access; Iran will not abandon uranium enrichment despite attacks; Israel's strikes in Syria led to a ceasefire; Amnesty International demands war crime ...
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44% Bias Score


Abdallah Released After 42 Years: A Decision Against Political Pressure
Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, convicted in 1987 for the murders of an Israeli and a U.S. diplomat, was conditionally released from a French prison after 42 years, a decision made against political pressure to maintain his imprisonment.
Abdallah Released After 42 Years: A Decision Against Political Pressure
Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, convicted in 1987 for the murders of an Israeli and a U.S. diplomat, was conditionally released from a French prison after 42 years, a decision made against political pressure to maintain his imprisonment.
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60% Bias Score

Massie's Epstein Demand Shakes Up Republican Party
Kentucky Representative Thomas Massie is gaining popularity for demanding the release of all Jeffrey Epstein-related documents, despite his history of opposing Republican policies and Donald Trump; this action highlights divisions within the Republican party and the public's desire for transparency.

Massie's Epstein Demand Shakes Up Republican Party
Kentucky Representative Thomas Massie is gaining popularity for demanding the release of all Jeffrey Epstein-related documents, despite his history of opposing Republican policies and Donald Trump; this action highlights divisions within the Republican party and the public's desire for transparency.
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52% Bias Score

Franco-German Cooperation: Trade, Energy, and Defense Challenges"
France and Germany are coordinating their approach to US trade negotiations, while also navigating disagreements on energy policy and the development of a next-generation combat aircraft; the leaders met in Berlin to coordinate their strategy before a Franco-German Council of Ministers at the end of...

Franco-German Cooperation: Trade, Energy, and Defense Challenges"
France and Germany are coordinating their approach to US trade negotiations, while also navigating disagreements on energy policy and the development of a next-generation combat aircraft; the leaders met in Berlin to coordinate their strategy before a Franco-German Council of Ministers at the end of...
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32% Bias Score

Retailleau Challenges Macronism, Sparking Government Rift
French Minister Bruno Retailleau claims Macronism will end with Emmanuel Macron, criticizing his centrist approach and advocating for a united right-wing front against the far-left in the 2026 municipal elections, causing a clash with other ministers who defend Macronism.

Retailleau Challenges Macronism, Sparking Government Rift
French Minister Bruno Retailleau claims Macronism will end with Emmanuel Macron, criticizing his centrist approach and advocating for a united right-wing front against the far-left in the 2026 municipal elections, causing a clash with other ministers who defend Macronism.
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56% Bias Score

Venezuelan Migrants' Repatriation After Alleged Torture in El Salvador
Following their wrongful deportation by the U.S. under a 1798 law, 252 Venezuelan migrants endured four months of imprisonment in El Salvador, facing alleged torture and sexual abuse, before being repatriated in a prisoner exchange with the U.S. and Venezuela, prompting Venezuela to launch a human r...

Venezuelan Migrants' Repatriation After Alleged Torture in El Salvador
Following their wrongful deportation by the U.S. under a 1798 law, 252 Venezuelan migrants endured four months of imprisonment in El Salvador, facing alleged torture and sexual abuse, before being repatriated in a prisoner exchange with the U.S. and Venezuela, prompting Venezuela to launch a human r...
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64% Bias Score

Pakistan Floods: 144 Deaths Amidst Unusually Early Monsoon Season
Unusually early and intense monsoon rains in Pakistan have caused widespread flooding and landslides, resulting in at least 144 deaths (104 children, 40 women) between June 26 and July 21, highlighting the country's vulnerability to climate change.

Pakistan Floods: 144 Deaths Amidst Unusually Early Monsoon Season
Unusually early and intense monsoon rains in Pakistan have caused widespread flooding and landslides, resulting in at least 144 deaths (104 children, 40 women) between June 26 and July 21, highlighting the country's vulnerability to climate change.
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24% Bias Score

French COVID-19 Pandemic Did Not Cause Sustained Increase in Anxiety, Study Finds
A Santé publique France study found that, contrary to expectations, anxiety rates in France remained stable between 2017 and 2021 despite the COVID-19 pandemic, revealing a 12.5% prevalence, three times higher in women than men, and linked to socioeconomic factors and other mental health issues.

French COVID-19 Pandemic Did Not Cause Sustained Increase in Anxiety, Study Finds
A Santé publique France study found that, contrary to expectations, anxiety rates in France remained stable between 2017 and 2021 despite the COVID-19 pandemic, revealing a 12.5% prevalence, three times higher in women than men, and linked to socioeconomic factors and other mental health issues.
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48% Bias Score
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