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Myanmar Junta Leader's Rare Appearance at Martyr's Day Ceremony Ahead of Elections
Myanmar's military leader, General Min Aung Hlaing, attended the Martyr's Day ceremony for the first time since the 2021 coup, a move seen as an attempt to legitimize his rule ahead of planned elections amid widespread conflict and human rights abuses; approximately 7,000 people have reportedly been...
Myanmar Junta Leader's Rare Appearance at Martyr's Day Ceremony Ahead of Elections
Myanmar's military leader, General Min Aung Hlaing, attended the Martyr's Day ceremony for the first time since the 2021 coup, a move seen as an attempt to legitimize his rule ahead of planned elections amid widespread conflict and human rights abuses; approximately 7,000 people have reportedly been...
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EU Imposes Tougher Sanctions on Russia, Targeting Energy and Finance
The EU imposed its 18th sanctions package on Russia, targeting 22 banks, Nord Stream pipelines, and lowering the oil price cap to $47.6 per barrel, while also banning imports of Russian-refined petroleum products and adding over 105 ships to its 'ghost fleet' blacklist, after Slovakia lifted its vet...
EU Imposes Tougher Sanctions on Russia, Targeting Energy and Finance
The EU imposed its 18th sanctions package on Russia, targeting 22 banks, Nord Stream pipelines, and lowering the oil price cap to $47.6 per barrel, while also banning imports of Russian-refined petroleum products and adding over 105 ships to its 'ghost fleet' blacklist, after Slovakia lifted its vet...
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Israel's 12-Day War Setbacks Iran's Nuclear Program
The 12-Day War between Iran and Israel, starting June 13, 2025, involved a surprise Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear sites, resulting in significant damage but failing to completely destroy Iran's nuclear program, despite achieving initial air superiority and inflicting heavy casualties.
Israel's 12-Day War Setbacks Iran's Nuclear Program
The 12-Day War between Iran and Israel, starting June 13, 2025, involved a surprise Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear sites, resulting in significant damage but failing to completely destroy Iran's nuclear program, despite achieving initial air superiority and inflicting heavy casualties.
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EU, Iceland to Begin Security and Defense Partnership Talks
The EU and Iceland will initiate talks on a security and defense partnership, encompassing hybrid threat response, civil protection, and communication security, with negotiations aiming for completion by the end of the year; this is separate from Iceland's NATO membership and US defense agreements.
EU, Iceland to Begin Security and Defense Partnership Talks
The EU and Iceland will initiate talks on a security and defense partnership, encompassing hybrid threat response, civil protection, and communication security, with negotiations aiming for completion by the end of the year; this is separate from Iceland's NATO membership and US defense agreements.
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EU Links Hungary Funding to Democratic Values
The European Commission is withholding €18 billion in EU funds from Hungary due to concerns about systemic corruption and democratic backsliding, conditioning future funding on the country's adherence to EU democratic values under the new seven-year budget.
EU Links Hungary Funding to Democratic Values
The European Commission is withholding €18 billion in EU funds from Hungary due to concerns about systemic corruption and democratic backsliding, conditioning future funding on the country's adherence to EU democratic values under the new seven-year budget.
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French Air Traffic Control Strikes Cause Widespread European Flight Disruptions
French air traffic controllers' strikes on July 3rd and 4th caused nearly 3,000 flight cancellations and over 7,400 delays, affecting over one million passengers and costing the aviation industry an estimated €120 million, with EasyJet alone losing £15 million.
French Air Traffic Control Strikes Cause Widespread European Flight Disruptions
French air traffic controllers' strikes on July 3rd and 4th caused nearly 3,000 flight cancellations and over 7,400 delays, affecting over one million passengers and costing the aviation industry an estimated €120 million, with EasyJet alone losing £15 million.
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Record-Breaking European Wildfires: 231,539 Hectares Burned
By July 15th, European wildfires had burned 231,539 hectares—119% above the long-term average—resulting in deaths, evacuations, and significant damage across multiple countries, primarily due to record-breaking heat and drought.

Record-Breaking European Wildfires: 231,539 Hectares Burned
By July 15th, European wildfires had burned 231,539 hectares—119% above the long-term average—resulting in deaths, evacuations, and significant damage across multiple countries, primarily due to record-breaking heat and drought.
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Gaza Translator's Escape Highlights Humanitarian Crisis Amidst 58,000+ Deaths
Kayed Hammad, a Gaza-based translator who escaped to Spain after enduring 17 house moves to evade bombings, describes the horrors of the conflict, including widespread starvation, uncollected corpses, and the loss of his son, highlighting the insufficient international response despite over 58,000 r...

Gaza Translator's Escape Highlights Humanitarian Crisis Amidst 58,000+ Deaths
Kayed Hammad, a Gaza-based translator who escaped to Spain after enduring 17 house moves to evade bombings, describes the horrors of the conflict, including widespread starvation, uncollected corpses, and the loss of his son, highlighting the insufficient international response despite over 58,000 r...
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Ukraine Opens Battlefield for Foreign Weapon Testing
Ukraine's Brave1 incubator launched "Test in Ukraine," enabling foreign defense companies to test weapons, providing feedback and potentially fostering coproduction; this follows increased EU-Ukraine defense collaboration including a €100 million partnership and a €150 billion loan instrument.

Ukraine Opens Battlefield for Foreign Weapon Testing
Ukraine's Brave1 incubator launched "Test in Ukraine," enabling foreign defense companies to test weapons, providing feedback and potentially fostering coproduction; this follows increased EU-Ukraine defense collaboration including a €100 million partnership and a €150 billion loan instrument.
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Trump's $9 Billion Funding Cut Approved by US House
The US House approved President Trump's plan to cut $9 billion in government funding, impacting public broadcasting and foreign aid, passing 216-213 after delays, and marking the first successful 'rescission package' in decades.

Trump's $9 Billion Funding Cut Approved by US House
The US House approved President Trump's plan to cut $9 billion in government funding, impacting public broadcasting and foreign aid, passing 216-213 after delays, and marking the first successful 'rescission package' in decades.
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Bitcoin Predicted to Peak at \$162,353 in 2024 Amidst Regulatory Changes and Quantum Computing Threat
Finder's analysis predicts Bitcoin will peak at \$162,353 in 2024, driven by institutional investment and regulations like the EU's MiCA; however, experts warn of a potential speculative bubble and the threat of quantum computing.

Bitcoin Predicted to Peak at \$162,353 in 2024 Amidst Regulatory Changes and Quantum Computing Threat
Finder's analysis predicts Bitcoin will peak at \$162,353 in 2024, driven by institutional investment and regulations like the EU's MiCA; however, experts warn of a potential speculative bubble and the threat of quantum computing.
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44% Bias Score

International Operation Disrupts Pro-Russian Cybercrime Network
Europol announced a coordinated international operation, codenamed Eastwood, that disrupted the pro-Russian cybercrime network NoName057(16), responsible for denial-of-service attacks against Ukraine and its allies, leading to the seizure of over 100 computer systems and arrests in France and Spain.

International Operation Disrupts Pro-Russian Cybercrime Network
Europol announced a coordinated international operation, codenamed Eastwood, that disrupted the pro-Russian cybercrime network NoName057(16), responsible for denial-of-service attacks against Ukraine and its allies, leading to the seizure of over 100 computer systems and arrests in France and Spain.
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