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Pakistan Kills Over 30 Militants in North Waziristan
Pakistan's military claims to have killed over 30 TTP-affiliated militants in a three-day operation in North Waziristan, following a suicide bombing that killed 16 Pakistani soldiers last week; Pakistan blames Afghanistan for allowing militants to operate and accuses India of supporting separatist g...
Pakistan Kills Over 30 Militants in North Waziristan
Pakistan's military claims to have killed over 30 TTP-affiliated militants in a three-day operation in North Waziristan, following a suicide bombing that killed 16 Pakistani soldiers last week; Pakistan blames Afghanistan for allowing militants to operate and accuses India of supporting separatist g...
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48% Bias Score


Russia Officially Recognizes Taliban Government in Afghanistan
Russia officially recognized the Taliban government in Afghanistan, becoming the first country to do so, aiming to foster bilateral cooperation, support counterterrorism efforts, and utilize Afghanistan for energy transit, contrasting with international criticism of the Taliban's human rights record...
Russia Officially Recognizes Taliban Government in Afghanistan
Russia officially recognized the Taliban government in Afghanistan, becoming the first country to do so, aiming to foster bilateral cooperation, support counterterrorism efforts, and utilize Afghanistan for energy transit, contrasting with international criticism of the Taliban's human rights record...
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56% Bias Score


Pakistan Kills 30 Fighters After Border Attack
Pakistan's army reported killing 30 Pakistan Taliban fighters attempting to cross the border from Afghanistan in the last three days, seizing weapons and explosives, following a suicide attack last week that killed 16 Pakistani soldiers; Pakistan blames India for supporting the fighters.
Pakistan Kills 30 Fighters After Border Attack
Pakistan's army reported killing 30 Pakistan Taliban fighters attempting to cross the border from Afghanistan in the last three days, seizing weapons and explosives, following a suicide attack last week that killed 16 Pakistani soldiers; Pakistan blames India for supporting the fighters.
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64% Bias Score


Taliban Extorts Former Afghan Security Guards Despite Amnesty
Two former Afghan Security Guards (ASG) who worked with the Dutch military were arrested, abused, and forced to pay $300 monthly by the Taliban in December 2024 despite the Taliban's announced amnesty, highlighting the continued persecution faced by former collaborators.
Taliban Extorts Former Afghan Security Guards Despite Amnesty
Two former Afghan Security Guards (ASG) who worked with the Dutch military were arrested, abused, and forced to pay $300 monthly by the Taliban in December 2024 despite the Taliban's announced amnesty, highlighting the continued persecution faced by former collaborators.
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32% Bias Score


Trump's NATO Summit Visit Raises Article 5 Concerns
President Trump's visit to the NATO summit raises concerns about his commitment to Article 5, the alliance's collective defense principle, which has only been invoked once, after the September 11 attacks, leading to the NATO-led invasion of Afghanistan.
Trump's NATO Summit Visit Raises Article 5 Concerns
President Trump's visit to the NATO summit raises concerns about his commitment to Article 5, the alliance's collective defense principle, which has only been invoked once, after the September 11 attacks, leading to the NATO-led invasion of Afghanistan.
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36% Bias Score


EL PAÍS México Receives Six Gabo Award Nominations
EL PAÍS México received six nominations for the 2025 Gabo Awards, including a text nomination for "Chiapas, territorio tomado," which details the impact of criminal groups in the Mexican state of Chiapas, along with nominations in photography, coverage, and audio categories, highlighting issues of m...
EL PAÍS México Receives Six Gabo Award Nominations
EL PAÍS México received six nominations for the 2025 Gabo Awards, including a text nomination for "Chiapas, territorio tomado," which details the impact of criminal groups in the Mexican state of Chiapas, along with nominations in photography, coverage, and audio categories, highlighting issues of m...
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20% Bias Score

Russia Recognizes Taliban Government in Afghanistan
Russia became the first nation to formally recognize the Taliban government in Afghanistan on Thursday, a move driven by counter-terrorism concerns and aimed at fostering bilateral cooperation in key sectors, despite a history of deep hostility between the two.

Russia Recognizes Taliban Government in Afghanistan
Russia became the first nation to formally recognize the Taliban government in Afghanistan on Thursday, a move driven by counter-terrorism concerns and aimed at fostering bilateral cooperation in key sectors, despite a history of deep hostility between the two.
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36% Bias Score

Russia Officially Recognizes Afghanistan's Taliban Government
Russia became the first country to officially recognize Afghanistan's Taliban government on Thursday, a move praised by the Taliban as courageous and potentially setting a precedent for other nations, despite criticism from human rights activists.

Russia Officially Recognizes Afghanistan's Taliban Government
Russia became the first country to officially recognize Afghanistan's Taliban government on Thursday, a move praised by the Taliban as courageous and potentially setting a precedent for other nations, despite criticism from human rights activists.
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52% Bias Score

Russia Officially Recognizes Taliban's Afghan Government
Russia officially recognized the Taliban's government in Afghanistan, raising their flag at the Afghan embassy in Moscow on Thursday, aiming to foster economic and security cooperation despite international human rights concerns and the Taliban's past designation as a terrorist organization.

Russia Officially Recognizes Taliban's Afghan Government
Russia officially recognized the Taliban's government in Afghanistan, raising their flag at the Afghan embassy in Moscow on Thursday, aiming to foster economic and security cooperation despite international human rights concerns and the Taliban's past designation as a terrorist organization.
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48% Bias Score

Pakistan May Extend Deadline for Afghan Refugees
Facing international criticism, Pakistan is considering extending the June 30th deadline for 1.4 million Afghan refugees to return home, with a potential decision coming Tuesday; this follows a 2023 crackdown on undocumented foreigners, raising concerns about Afghanistan's capacity to absorb the ret...

Pakistan May Extend Deadline for Afghan Refugees
Facing international criticism, Pakistan is considering extending the June 30th deadline for 1.4 million Afghan refugees to return home, with a potential decision coming Tuesday; this follows a 2023 crackdown on undocumented foreigners, raising concerns about Afghanistan's capacity to absorb the ret...
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44% Bias Score

US Revokes Afghan TPS, Endangering Thousands
The Trump administration revoked Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 8,000 Afghan nationals in the US, endangering their lives despite ongoing conflict and human rights abuses in Afghanistan, prompting bipartisan condemnation and highlighting the complexities of US immigration policy.

US Revokes Afghan TPS, Endangering Thousands
The Trump administration revoked Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 8,000 Afghan nationals in the US, endangering their lives despite ongoing conflict and human rights abuses in Afghanistan, prompting bipartisan condemnation and highlighting the complexities of US immigration policy.
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64% Bias Score

Concerns Raised Over Bias and Accuracy in Spanish Public Television Programming
Spanish public television, TVE, faced criticism for biased reporting in several programs, including inaccurate statements about Islamic veiling, a book review without reading the book, and a lack of opposing viewpoints, raising concerns about journalistic standards and public trust.

Concerns Raised Over Bias and Accuracy in Spanish Public Television Programming
Spanish public television, TVE, faced criticism for biased reporting in several programs, including inaccurate statements about Islamic veiling, a book review without reading the book, and a lack of opposing viewpoints, raising concerns about journalistic standards and public trust.
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64% Bias Score
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