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Russia Replaces Wagner with Africa Corps in Africa
Following Wagner's departure from Mali in June 2024 after a 3.5-year counterinsurgency mission, Russia is replacing the mercenary group with the Kremlin-controlled Africa Corps, a paramilitary force operating under the Russian defense ministry, in several African countries including Mali, Niger, and...
Russia Replaces Wagner with Africa Corps in Africa
Following Wagner's departure from Mali in June 2024 after a 3.5-year counterinsurgency mission, Russia is replacing the mercenary group with the Kremlin-controlled Africa Corps, a paramilitary force operating under the Russian defense ministry, in several African countries including Mali, Niger, and...
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48% Bias Score


Powell Hints at Interest Rate Cuts, but Consumer Impact Remains Uncertain
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell hinted at potential interest rate cuts, contingent on economic data, causing the Dow to soar to a record high on Friday; however, the impact on consumers may be limited, as analysts predict minimal changes to credit card interest rates and only slight decreases in...
Powell Hints at Interest Rate Cuts, but Consumer Impact Remains Uncertain
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell hinted at potential interest rate cuts, contingent on economic data, causing the Dow to soar to a record high on Friday; however, the impact on consumers may be limited, as analysts predict minimal changes to credit card interest rates and only slight decreases in...
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Backs Trump in Emergency Cases, Sparking Judicial Tensions
The Supreme Court's conservative justices have repeatedly sided with President Trump in emergency cases, rebuking lower courts for defying their rulings, leading to accusations of rewarding lawlessness and undermining judicial respect; this raises concerns about the balance of power and public trust...
Supreme Court Backs Trump in Emergency Cases, Sparking Judicial Tensions
The Supreme Court's conservative justices have repeatedly sided with President Trump in emergency cases, rebuking lower courts for defying their rulings, leading to accusations of rewarding lawlessness and undermining judicial respect; this raises concerns about the balance of power and public trust...
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South Korea Prioritizes Japan Amidst Trump's Unpredictable US Foreign Policy
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's unprecedented trip to Japan before the US resulted in a joint statement pledging cooperation on AI, trade, and denuclearization, reflecting a shift in geopolitical dynamics due to concerns about US President Trump's unpredictable foreign policy.
South Korea Prioritizes Japan Amidst Trump's Unpredictable US Foreign Policy
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's unprecedented trip to Japan before the US resulted in a joint statement pledging cooperation on AI, trade, and denuclearization, reflecting a shift in geopolitical dynamics due to concerns about US President Trump's unpredictable foreign policy.
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36% Bias Score


Gaza City: From Bustling Hub to Lawless Wasteland
Gaza City, once a vibrant center, lies in ruins after Israel's months-long assault following Hamas' 2021 attack; hundreds of thousands are left destitute, facing shortages of food, water, medicine, and rampant crime amid Israel's plans for a new offensive.
Gaza City: From Bustling Hub to Lawless Wasteland
Gaza City, once a vibrant center, lies in ruins after Israel's months-long assault following Hamas' 2021 attack; hundreds of thousands are left destitute, facing shortages of food, water, medicine, and rampant crime amid Israel's plans for a new offensive.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Plans National Guard Deployment to Chicago
The Trump administration plans to send National Guard troops to Chicago to address crime and immigration, despite the mayor's opposition, following a similar but legally challenged deployment in Los Angeles in June under Title 10 of the US Code.
Trump Administration Plans National Guard Deployment to Chicago
The Trump administration plans to send National Guard troops to Chicago to address crime and immigration, despite the mayor's opposition, following a similar but legally challenged deployment in Los Angeles in June under Title 10 of the US Code.
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Trump Orders Creation of Specialized National Guard Units for Domestic Public Order
President Trump signed an executive order Monday tasking Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth with creating specialized National Guard units for domestic public order issues, raising concerns about the militarization of policing and potential political misuse.

Trump Orders Creation of Specialized National Guard Units for Domestic Public Order
President Trump signed an executive order Monday tasking Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth with creating specialized National Guard units for domestic public order issues, raising concerns about the militarization of policing and potential political misuse.
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US Faces Backlash Over Potential Deportation of Unlawfully Deported Man to Uganda
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man unlawfully deported to El Salvador, faces potential deportation to Uganda this week after returning to the US to face federal charges; a rally in Baltimore on Monday will protest the Trump administration's actions.

US Faces Backlash Over Potential Deportation of Unlawfully Deported Man to Uganda
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man unlawfully deported to El Salvador, faces potential deportation to Uganda this week after returning to the US to face federal charges; a rally in Baltimore on Monday will protest the Trump administration's actions.
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French Government Faces Confidence Vote Amid Budget Crisis
France's minority government faces a confidence vote on September 8th over 44 billion euros in budget cuts, with the outcome uncertain due to opposition from major parties and the potential for triggering snap elections or widespread protests.

French Government Faces Confidence Vote Amid Budget Crisis
France's minority government faces a confidence vote on September 8th over 44 billion euros in budget cuts, with the outcome uncertain due to opposition from major parties and the potential for triggering snap elections or widespread protests.
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40% Bias Score

Ukrainian Journalist Released After Three Years in Russian Custody
On Sunday, Ukrainian authorities announced the release of journalist Dmytro Khilyuk, held incommunicado by Russia for over three years, as part of a prisoner exchange that also freed seven other Ukrainian civilians, alongside soldiers, and that included the release of former Kherson mayor Volodymyr ...

Ukrainian Journalist Released After Three Years in Russian Custody
On Sunday, Ukrainian authorities announced the release of journalist Dmytro Khilyuk, held incommunicado by Russia for over three years, as part of a prisoner exchange that also freed seven other Ukrainian civilians, alongside soldiers, and that included the release of former Kherson mayor Volodymyr ...
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Minnesota Law Barring Religious Colleges From State Program Ruled Unconstitutional
A federal judge blocked a Minnesota law that prevented religious colleges requiring students to sign faith statements from participating in a state program offering free college credit to high schoolers, citing a violation of religious freedom.

Minnesota Law Barring Religious Colleges From State Program Ruled Unconstitutional
A federal judge blocked a Minnesota law that prevented religious colleges requiring students to sign faith statements from participating in a state program offering free college credit to high schoolers, citing a violation of religious freedom.
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40% Bias Score

Hegseth Fires Top Military Officials After Leaked Intelligence Report Contradicts Trump
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired three high-ranking military officials: Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse (DIA), Vice Adm. Nancy Lacore (Navy Reserve), and Rear Adm. Milton Sands (Naval Special Warfare Command), following a leaked DIA assessment contradicting President Trump's claims about the damage to Ir...

Hegseth Fires Top Military Officials After Leaked Intelligence Report Contradicts Trump
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired three high-ranking military officials: Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse (DIA), Vice Adm. Nancy Lacore (Navy Reserve), and Rear Adm. Milton Sands (Naval Special Warfare Command), following a leaked DIA assessment contradicting President Trump's claims about the damage to Ir...
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48% Bias Score
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