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Palestinian Security Forces Raid in Jenin Kills Commander and Civilian
Palestinian security forces conducted a rare raid in Jenin, killing Islamic Jihad commander Yazid Jaisa and a 19-year-old civilian, Rabbi Shalabi, sparking criticism and raising concerns about the PA's cooperation with Israel amid ongoing conflict.
Palestinian Security Forces Raid in Jenin Kills Commander and Civilian
Palestinian security forces conducted a rare raid in Jenin, killing Islamic Jihad commander Yazid Jaisa and a 19-year-old civilian, Rabbi Shalabi, sparking criticism and raising concerns about the PA's cooperation with Israel amid ongoing conflict.
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48% Bias Score


Global Uncertainty Drives Support for Closer UK-EU Ties
A new poll reveals that growing global uncertainty is increasing support in Britain and the EU for closer ties, even if it means compromising on previous 'red lines'; half of Britons prioritize EU over US relations, while most EU respondents also favor closer UK-EU cooperation for enhanced European ...
Global Uncertainty Drives Support for Closer UK-EU Ties
A new poll reveals that growing global uncertainty is increasing support in Britain and the EU for closer ties, even if it means compromising on previous 'red lines'; half of Britons prioritize EU over US relations, while most EU respondents also favor closer UK-EU cooperation for enhanced European ...
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36% Bias Score


Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Japanese Atomic Bomb Survivors Amid Rising Nuclear Threats
The 2024 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Japan's Nihon Hidankyo, an organization of atomic bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki, for their decades-long advocacy of nuclear disarmament amid rising global nuclear threats, particularly from Russia and potential Israeli use.
Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Japanese Atomic Bomb Survivors Amid Rising Nuclear Threats
The 2024 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Japan's Nihon Hidankyo, an organization of atomic bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki, for their decades-long advocacy of nuclear disarmament amid rising global nuclear threats, particularly from Russia and potential Israeli use.
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32% Bias Score


"Israel Destroys Syrian Navy in Wide-Ranging Military Operation"
"Israel's Defense Minister announced the destruction of Syria's naval fleet as part of a wider campaign to eliminate strategic threats, involving over 300 air strikes in recent days, prompting the UN to call for a ceasefire."
"Israel Destroys Syrian Navy in Wide-Ranging Military Operation"
"Israel's Defense Minister announced the destruction of Syria's naval fleet as part of a wider campaign to eliminate strategic threats, involving over 300 air strikes in recent days, prompting the UN to call for a ceasefire."
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60% Bias Score


Macron Seeks to Form New Government After No-Confidence Vote
Following a no-confidence vote that ousted Prime Minister Michel Barnier, President Macron initiated meetings with various French political parties on Friday to form a new government, causing divisions within the left-wing coalition due to the Socialist Party's willingness to cooperate with centrist...
Macron Seeks to Form New Government After No-Confidence Vote
Following a no-confidence vote that ousted Prime Minister Michel Barnier, President Macron initiated meetings with various French political parties on Friday to form a new government, causing divisions within the left-wing coalition due to the Socialist Party's willingness to cooperate with centrist...
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40% Bias Score


Hungary's Foreign Minister Seeks to Secure Energy Supplies Amidst Western Sanctions
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto visited Moscow on February 27, 2024, meeting with senior Russian officials to discuss securing energy supplies amid Western sanctions impacting Hungary's energy sector, emphasizing the importance of Russian energy for Hungary and seeking solutions to the di...
Hungary's Foreign Minister Seeks to Secure Energy Supplies Amidst Western Sanctions
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto visited Moscow on February 27, 2024, meeting with senior Russian officials to discuss securing energy supplies amid Western sanctions impacting Hungary's energy sector, emphasizing the importance of Russian energy for Hungary and seeking solutions to the di...
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48% Bias Score

Syrian Kurds Face Uncertain Future After Assad's Fall
Following the fall of Assad's regime in Syria, the US-backed Syrian Kurds face threats from Arab Sunni rebels and Turkey, jeopardizing their autonomous region and raising concerns about regional stability and ISIS resurgence.

Syrian Kurds Face Uncertain Future After Assad's Fall
Following the fall of Assad's regime in Syria, the US-backed Syrian Kurds face threats from Arab Sunni rebels and Turkey, jeopardizing their autonomous region and raising concerns about regional stability and ISIS resurgence.
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48% Bias Score

Samuel Paty Murder Trial Highlights HTS Involvement
The trial for the murder of Samuel Paty, a French teacher beheaded in 2020 for showing caricatures of Muhammad, reveals the alleged involvement of the jihadist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) in influencing the attacker, Abdoulakh Anzorov, who communicated with HTS members before committing the act...

Samuel Paty Murder Trial Highlights HTS Involvement
The trial for the murder of Samuel Paty, a French teacher beheaded in 2020 for showing caricatures of Muhammad, reveals the alleged involvement of the jihadist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) in influencing the attacker, Abdoulakh Anzorov, who communicated with HTS members before committing the act...
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28% Bias Score

Poland's EU Presidency: Prioritizing Security and Defense
Poland's 2025 EU Presidency, starting in January, will prioritize energy security, defense, and economic stability, aiming to address challenges from the war in Ukraine and global shifts, with a planned increase in defense spending and innovative funding solutions.

Poland's EU Presidency: Prioritizing Security and Defense
Poland's 2025 EU Presidency, starting in January, will prioritize energy security, defense, and economic stability, aiming to address challenges from the war in Ukraine and global shifts, with a planned increase in defense spending and innovative funding solutions.
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44% Bias Score

"EU Military Spending Hits Record High Amidst Growing Security Concerns"
"The European Union's military spending reached a record high of 279 billion euros in 2023, a 10% increase from 2022, driven by security concerns following Russia's actions in Crimea and a growing need for domestic arms production, with NATO suggesting that 2% GDP spending is insufficient for long-t...

"EU Military Spending Hits Record High Amidst Growing Security Concerns"
"The European Union's military spending reached a record high of 279 billion euros in 2023, a 10% increase from 2022, driven by security concerns following Russia's actions in Crimea and a growing need for domestic arms production, with NATO suggesting that 2% GDP spending is insufficient for long-t...
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Sanctions Georgian Billionaire Amidst Protests and Crackdown
Ukraine, joined by three Baltic nations, imposed sanctions on Georgian billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili and 19 associates for allegedly undermining Georgia's interests, escalating tensions amid ongoing protests and a government crackdown following disputed elections.

Ukraine Sanctions Georgian Billionaire Amidst Protests and Crackdown
Ukraine, joined by three Baltic nations, imposed sanctions on Georgian billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili and 19 associates for allegedly undermining Georgia's interests, escalating tensions amid ongoing protests and a government crackdown following disputed elections.
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48% Bias Score

Ventura's False Claim on Foreign Prisoners in Portugal
André Ventura, leader of Portugal's Chega party, falsely claimed 20% of Portuguese prisoners are foreign nationals, while official data shows only 16.7%, with most crimes committed by Portuguese citizens.

Ventura's False Claim on Foreign Prisoners in Portugal
André Ventura, leader of Portugal's Chega party, falsely claimed 20% of Portuguese prisoners are foreign nationals, while official data shows only 16.7%, with most crimes committed by Portuguese citizens.
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68% Bias Score
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