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Shrinking Press Freedom in Georgia
In Georgia, the shrinking space for free speech threatens journalists from nearby authoritarian countries who once found refuge there. The upcoming election of the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party and the implementation of a foreign agent law mirrors Russia's and threatens independent media outlets.
Shrinking Press Freedom in Georgia
In Georgia, the shrinking space for free speech threatens journalists from nearby authoritarian countries who once found refuge there. The upcoming election of the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party and the implementation of a foreign agent law mirrors Russia's and threatens independent media outlets.
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52% Bias Score


Carter's Mediation Efforts Face Obstacles in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Former US President Jimmy Carter is mediating between Israel and Hamas, delivering a message to Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal in Damascus, advocating for the release of Gilad Shalit, and urging Hamas's inclusion in peace talks despite Israeli government refusal to meet with him.
Carter's Mediation Efforts Face Obstacles in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Former US President Jimmy Carter is mediating between Israel and Hamas, delivering a message to Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal in Damascus, advocating for the release of Gilad Shalit, and urging Hamas's inclusion in peace talks despite Israeli government refusal to meet with him.
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44% Bias Score


Compromise: A Necessary Tool in Times of Crisis
This article presents an interview with the abstract concept of "Compromise," exploring its role in conflict resolution and societal progress, particularly during times of crisis and political division, emphasizing that compromise is a tool, not always inherently good or bad, requiring mutual respec...
Compromise: A Necessary Tool in Times of Crisis
This article presents an interview with the abstract concept of "Compromise," exploring its role in conflict resolution and societal progress, particularly during times of crisis and political division, emphasizing that compromise is a tool, not always inherently good or bad, requiring mutual respec...
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60% Bias Score


Gaza Blockade Causes Infant Deaths, Hospital Destruction
Four infants died from hypothermia in Gaza last week due to a lack of shelter and aid, blocked by Israel for months; Israeli attacks on hospitals, including the Kamal-Adwan hospital, have eliminated healthcare access in Northern Gaza since October 2024.
Gaza Blockade Causes Infant Deaths, Hospital Destruction
Four infants died from hypothermia in Gaza last week due to a lack of shelter and aid, blocked by Israel for months; Israeli attacks on hospitals, including the Kamal-Adwan hospital, have eliminated healthcare access in Northern Gaza since October 2024.
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64% Bias Score


Magdeburg Attack Fuels Anti-Migrant Sentiment, Sparking Societal Divisions
In Magdeburg, Germany, a recent attack sparked a surge in anti-migrant sentiment, resulting in multiple assaults, including one on a hospital nurse. This hateful climate, fueled by online hate speech, is causing significant societal division; however, a large counter-protest offers hope.
Magdeburg Attack Fuels Anti-Migrant Sentiment, Sparking Societal Divisions
In Magdeburg, Germany, a recent attack sparked a surge in anti-migrant sentiment, resulting in multiple assaults, including one on a hospital nurse. This hateful climate, fueled by online hate speech, is causing significant societal division; however, a large counter-protest offers hope.
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48% Bias Score


Senegal's Sonko Announces Sweeping Reforms
Senegal's Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko unveiled a comprehensive reform plan, including economic restructuring due to a larger-than-expected national debt, a revision of a controversial amnesty law enacted under the previous administration, and potential changes to Senegal's relationship with France,...
Senegal's Sonko Announces Sweeping Reforms
Senegal's Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko unveiled a comprehensive reform plan, including economic restructuring due to a larger-than-expected national debt, a revision of a controversial amnesty law enacted under the previous administration, and potential changes to Senegal's relationship with France,...
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40% Bias Score

Milanović Leads in Croatia Presidential Race, Runoff Needed
In Croatia's presidential election, Zoran Milanović (SDP) won 49.1% of the vote, narrowly missing an outright victory and forcing a January 12th runoff against Dragan Primorac (HDZ) who received 19.3%, with low voter turnout at 46%.

Milanović Leads in Croatia Presidential Race, Runoff Needed
In Croatia's presidential election, Zoran Milanović (SDP) won 49.1% of the vote, narrowly missing an outright victory and forcing a January 12th runoff against Dragan Primorac (HDZ) who received 19.3%, with low voter turnout at 46%.
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52% Bias Score

New York Law to Recover \$75 Billion from Climate Polluters
New York State's new law will make major climate polluters pay \$75 billion over 25 years for climate change costs, aiming to mitigate \$65,000 per household by 2050 and making it the second US state after Vermont to enact such legislation.

New York Law to Recover \$75 Billion from Climate Polluters
New York State's new law will make major climate polluters pay \$75 billion over 25 years for climate change costs, aiming to mitigate \$65,000 per household by 2050 and making it the second US state after Vermont to enact such legislation.
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40% Bias Score

167 Dead in South Korea Plane Crash
A Jeju Air Boeing 737-8AS passenger plane from Bangkok crashed at Muan International Airport in South Korea on Sunday morning, killing 167 of the 181 people on board; two survived.

167 Dead in South Korea Plane Crash
A Jeju Air Boeing 737-8AS passenger plane from Bangkok crashed at Muan International Airport in South Korea on Sunday morning, killing 167 of the 181 people on board; two survived.
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36% Bias Score

Crackdown on Books Intensifies in Russia
Bookstores across Moscow are removing books by prominent Russian authors critical of the Putin regime, mirroring Soviet-era censorship and highlighting growing repression of free speech.

Crackdown on Books Intensifies in Russia
Bookstores across Moscow are removing books by prominent Russian authors critical of the Putin regime, mirroring Soviet-era censorship and highlighting growing repression of free speech.
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44% Bias Score

Record Political Donations in Germany: BSW Surpasses CDU
In 2024, German political parties received record-high donations, with the newly founded BSW party receiving over €6.4 million, surpassing the CDU's €4.9 million, largely due to two massive donations from a single individual and a company, highlighting a shift in German political funding.

Record Political Donations in Germany: BSW Surpasses CDU
In 2024, German political parties received record-high donations, with the newly founded BSW party receiving over €6.4 million, surpassing the CDU's €4.9 million, largely due to two massive donations from a single individual and a company, highlighting a shift in German political funding.
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44% Bias Score

Disputed Georgian Election Sparks Protests, Jeopardizing EU Aspirations
The inauguration of Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, marked by allegations of election fraud and the absence of international observers, sparked widespread protests and raised concerns about the country's democratic trajectory and European aspirations; the government's decision to halt EU acc...

Disputed Georgian Election Sparks Protests, Jeopardizing EU Aspirations
The inauguration of Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, marked by allegations of election fraud and the absence of international observers, sparked widespread protests and raised concerns about the country's democratic trajectory and European aspirations; the government's decision to halt EU acc...
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60% Bias Score
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