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179 Dead in South Korea's Deadliest Plane Crash
A Jeju Air passenger plane crashed at Muan Airport in South Korea on Sunday, killing 179 people after failing to deploy its landing gear, possibly due to a bird strike; South Korea has ordered inspections of all Boeing planes.
179 Dead in South Korea's Deadliest Plane Crash
A Jeju Air passenger plane crashed at Muan Airport in South Korea on Sunday, killing 179 people after failing to deploy its landing gear, possibly due to a bird strike; South Korea has ordered inspections of all Boeing planes.
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8% Bias Score


EU Political Landscape in 2024: Winners and Losers
The year 2024 brought significant political changes within the EU, with some leaders gaining influence while others suffered setbacks due to various factors including the war in Ukraine, economic underperformance, and the US election results, leading to potential long-term impacts on the EU's stabil...
EU Political Landscape in 2024: Winners and Losers
The year 2024 brought significant political changes within the EU, with some leaders gaining influence while others suffered setbacks due to various factors including the war in Ukraine, economic underperformance, and the US election results, leading to potential long-term impacts on the EU's stabil...
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60% Bias Score


Syrian Embassy Suspends Services Amidst Regional Power Shift
Following the detention of two relatives of deposed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Lebanon for allegedly possessing fake passports, the Syrian embassy suspended consular services; Lebanon also returned dozens of Syrian citizens to Damascus, while regional countries like Libya and Bahrain establ...
Syrian Embassy Suspends Services Amidst Regional Power Shift
Following the detention of two relatives of deposed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Lebanon for allegedly possessing fake passports, the Syrian embassy suspended consular services; Lebanon also returned dozens of Syrian citizens to Damascus, while regional countries like Libya and Bahrain establ...
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36% Bias Score


Azerbaijan Airlines Crash: Russia Apologizes Amidst Conflicting Accounts
A Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan on December 25th, killing 38 and injuring 29; Russia apologized but didn't accept responsibility, citing Ukrainian drone attacks near Grozny and subsequent defensive actions, while Azerbaijan alleges a Russian surface-to-air missile strike.
Azerbaijan Airlines Crash: Russia Apologizes Amidst Conflicting Accounts
A Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan on December 25th, killing 38 and injuring 29; Russia apologized but didn't accept responsibility, citing Ukrainian drone attacks near Grozny and subsequent defensive actions, while Azerbaijan alleges a Russian surface-to-air missile strike.
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52% Bias Score


Azerbaijan Airlines Crash: Conflicting Narratives Emerge
An Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, resulting in at least 38 deaths and 28-32 survivors. While Russia and Azerbaijan Airlines cite a bird strike, an Azerbaijani government source alleges a Russian surface-to-air missile caused the crash; Kazakhstan is investigating.
Azerbaijan Airlines Crash: Conflicting Narratives Emerge
An Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, resulting in at least 38 deaths and 28-32 survivors. While Russia and Azerbaijan Airlines cite a bird strike, an Azerbaijani government source alleges a Russian surface-to-air missile caused the crash; Kazakhstan is investigating.
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48% Bias Score


Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8432 Crash: Missile Suspected
Azerbaijan Airlines flight 8432 crashed in Aktau, Kazakhstan on Wednesday, killing 38 and injuring 29 after a suspected Russian surface-to-air missile hit the plane over Chechnya, forcing an emergency landing.
Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8432 Crash: Missile Suspected
Azerbaijan Airlines flight 8432 crashed in Aktau, Kazakhstan on Wednesday, killing 38 and injuring 29 after a suspected Russian surface-to-air missile hit the plane over Chechnya, forcing an emergency landing.
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40% Bias Score

European Leaders Mourn Jimmy Carter, Celebrating his Legacy of Peace and Human Rights
European leaders mourned the passing of former US President Jimmy Carter, praising his commitment to human rights, peace, and his crucial role in mediating the Camp David Accords, impacting transatlantic relations and global politics.

European Leaders Mourn Jimmy Carter, Celebrating his Legacy of Peace and Human Rights
European leaders mourned the passing of former US President Jimmy Carter, praising his commitment to human rights, peace, and his crucial role in mediating the Camp David Accords, impacting transatlantic relations and global politics.
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20% Bias Score

Musk's AfD Endorsement Sparks Crisis at Die Welt
Elon Musk's opinion piece in Die Welt supporting Germany's far-right AfD party, published seven weeks before early elections, triggered a major internal conflict at the newspaper, leading to the resignation of the opinion section director and widespread criticism from journalists and politicians.

Musk's AfD Endorsement Sparks Crisis at Die Welt
Elon Musk's opinion piece in Die Welt supporting Germany's far-right AfD party, published seven weeks before early elections, triggered a major internal conflict at the newspaper, leading to the resignation of the opinion section director and widespread criticism from journalists and politicians.
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64% Bias Score

Belgium Bans Disposable Vapes to Curb Nicotine Addiction and Waste
Belgian Health Minister Frank Vandenbroucke banned the sale of disposable vapes due to their contribution to teen nicotine addiction and environmental pollution, making Belgium the first EU country to take this step and prompting calls for stricter EU-wide tobacco regulations.

Belgium Bans Disposable Vapes to Curb Nicotine Addiction and Waste
Belgian Health Minister Frank Vandenbroucke banned the sale of disposable vapes due to their contribution to teen nicotine addiction and environmental pollution, making Belgium the first EU country to take this step and prompting calls for stricter EU-wide tobacco regulations.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Urges Supreme Court to Halt TikTok Ban
President-elect Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court to temporarily block a potential TikTok ban until his administration can find a political solution, following opposing arguments from TikTok and the Biden administration who are currently fighting over a law that could ban TikTok by January 19, 20...

Trump Urges Supreme Court to Halt TikTok Ban
President-elect Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court to temporarily block a potential TikTok ban until his administration can find a political solution, following opposing arguments from TikTok and the Biden administration who are currently fighting over a law that could ban TikTok by January 19, 20...
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36% Bias Score

FSB Arrests Four Suspects in Alleged Ukrainian Plot to Assassinate Russian Military Officials
Russia's FSB announced the arrest of four Russians accused of plotting to assassinate high-ranking defense officials using remote-controlled car bombs and explosives hidden in envelopes, following the December 17 assassination of Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, allegedly by Ukrainian special servi...

FSB Arrests Four Suspects in Alleged Ukrainian Plot to Assassinate Russian Military Officials
Russia's FSB announced the arrest of four Russians accused of plotting to assassinate high-ranking defense officials using remote-controlled car bombs and explosives hidden in envelopes, following the December 17 assassination of Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, allegedly by Ukrainian special servi...
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56% Bias Score

Croatia's Presidential Election: Milanović Faces Runoff After Close Race
In Croatia's January 1st presidential election, incumbent leftist Zoran Milanović faces government-backed Dragan Primorac; Milanović's anti-Western stance on Ukraine contrasts with Primorac's pro-Western views, with a runoff likely on January 12th if neither wins over 50% of the vote.

Croatia's Presidential Election: Milanović Faces Runoff After Close Race
In Croatia's January 1st presidential election, incumbent leftist Zoran Milanović faces government-backed Dragan Primorac; Milanović's anti-Western stance on Ukraine contrasts with Primorac's pro-Western views, with a runoff likely on January 12th if neither wins over 50% of the vote.
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52% Bias Score
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