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Russia Lifts Taliban Ban, Paving Way for Afghanistan Agreements
Russia's Supreme Court temporarily lifted the ban on the Taliban on April 17th, 2024, following a presidential decree, enabling potential future agreements with Afghanistan and marking a shift in Russia's geopolitical strategy amidst strained relations with the West.
Russia Lifts Taliban Ban, Paving Way for Afghanistan Agreements
Russia's Supreme Court temporarily lifted the ban on the Taliban on April 17th, 2024, following a presidential decree, enabling potential future agreements with Afghanistan and marking a shift in Russia's geopolitical strategy amidst strained relations with the West.
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44% Bias Score


Russia Removes Taliban from Terrorist List
The Russian Supreme Court removed the Taliban from its list of terrorist organizations, overturning a 2003 ban following a 2022 law allowing courts to suspend such designations; this move is seen as a diplomatic victory for the Taliban and facilitates increased engagement with Russia.
Russia Removes Taliban from Terrorist List
The Russian Supreme Court removed the Taliban from its list of terrorist organizations, overturning a 2003 ban following a 2022 law allowing courts to suspend such designations; this move is seen as a diplomatic victory for the Taliban and facilitates increased engagement with Russia.
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56% Bias Score


Russia Delists Taliban from Terrorist Organization List
Russia's Supreme Court removed the Taliban from its list of terrorist organizations, effective immediately, following requests from the Russian Prosecutor General and statements by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, aiming to improve relations with Afghanistan's rulers despite the Taliban's human right...
Russia Delists Taliban from Terrorist Organization List
Russia's Supreme Court removed the Taliban from its list of terrorist organizations, effective immediately, following requests from the Russian Prosecutor General and statements by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, aiming to improve relations with Afghanistan's rulers despite the Taliban's human right...
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60% Bias Score


Six British Army Clerks Convicted of Fraud
Six British Army military clerks at Regent's Park Barracks in London were convicted of money laundering and conspiracy to commit fraud after submitting false expense claims; one defendant used the funds for luxury goods and cosmetic surgery, while others were involved in a conspiracy.
Six British Army Clerks Convicted of Fraud
Six British Army military clerks at Regent's Park Barracks in London were convicted of money laundering and conspiracy to commit fraud after submitting false expense claims; one defendant used the funds for luxury goods and cosmetic surgery, while others were involved in a conspiracy.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration Ends TPS for Thousands of Afghans and Cameroonians
The Trump administration ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 21,000 Afghans and Cameroonians, despite ongoing risks in their home countries, citing a USCIS review concluding conditions no longer meet statutory requirements for TPS designation.
Trump Administration Ends TPS for Thousands of Afghans and Cameroonians
The Trump administration ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 21,000 Afghans and Cameroonians, despite ongoing risks in their home countries, citing a USCIS review concluding conditions no longer meet statutory requirements for TPS designation.
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56% Bias Score


USAID Cancels \$1.3 Billion in Humanitarian Aid Programs
Over the weekend, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) canceled at least 42 humanitarian aid programs globally, totaling at least \$1.3 billion in funding, impacting various countries, including Syria, Afghanistan, and Yemen; some cancellations were later reversed.
USAID Cancels \$1.3 Billion in Humanitarian Aid Programs
Over the weekend, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) canceled at least 42 humanitarian aid programs globally, totaling at least \$1.3 billion in funding, impacting various countries, including Syria, Afghanistan, and Yemen; some cancellations were later reversed.
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52% Bias Score

Russia Temporarily Lifts Ban on Taliban
On April 17, 2024, Russia's Supreme Court temporarily lifted its ban on the Taliban, a decision following President Putin's decree removing them from the list of terrorist organizations, driven by geopolitical considerations despite potential domestic and international risks.

Russia Temporarily Lifts Ban on Taliban
On April 17, 2024, Russia's Supreme Court temporarily lifted its ban on the Taliban, a decision following President Putin's decree removing them from the list of terrorist organizations, driven by geopolitical considerations despite potential domestic and international risks.
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52% Bias Score

Russia Lifts Taliban Ban Amidst Growing International Engagement
Russia's Supreme Court lifted the ban on the Taliban on April 17th, 2024, following a presidential decree, amidst a broader trend of increased international engagement with the group due to Afghanistan's geopolitical importance.

Russia Lifts Taliban Ban Amidst Growing International Engagement
Russia's Supreme Court lifted the ban on the Taliban on April 17th, 2024, following a presidential decree, amidst a broader trend of increased international engagement with the group due to Afghanistan's geopolitical importance.
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40% Bias Score

Afghan Carpet Exports Boom Amidst Women's Economic Hardship
In Kabul, Afghanistan, the Taliban's ban on girls' education and women's employment has forced many women into low-paying carpet weaving jobs, while carpet exports are booming, reaching \$8.7 million in the first half of 2024.

Afghan Carpet Exports Boom Amidst Women's Economic Hardship
In Kabul, Afghanistan, the Taliban's ban on girls' education and women's employment has forced many women into low-paying carpet weaving jobs, while carpet exports are booming, reaching \$8.7 million in the first half of 2024.
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44% Bias Score

US Orders 14,600 Afghan Refugees to Leave Within Seven Days
The US government is ordering approximately 14,600 Afghan refugees with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to leave the country within seven days, citing Afghanistan's failure to meet legal requirements due to Taliban rule; this follows a similar order for Cameroonian refugees and has sparked widespre...

US Orders 14,600 Afghan Refugees to Leave Within Seven Days
The US government is ordering approximately 14,600 Afghan refugees with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to leave the country within seven days, citing Afghanistan's failure to meet legal requirements due to Taliban rule; this follows a similar order for Cameroonian refugees and has sparked widespre...
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52% Bias Score

US Aid Cut Leaves Millions of Afghans Facing Starvation
The US halting aid to Afghanistan will cause the World Food Programme to reduce aid to only 8 million of the 15 million Afghans facing food insecurity; 3.1 million Afghans are at the brink of famine, according to the UN.

US Aid Cut Leaves Millions of Afghans Facing Starvation
The US halting aid to Afghanistan will cause the World Food Programme to reduce aid to only 8 million of the 15 million Afghans facing food insecurity; 3.1 million Afghans are at the brink of famine, according to the UN.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Ends TPS for Thousands of Afghans and Cameroonians
The Trump administration ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for roughly 14,600 Afghans and 7,900 Cameroonians, despite ongoing conflicts and human rights abuses in their home countries, prompting criticism from refugee groups and lawmakers.

Trump Administration Ends TPS for Thousands of Afghans and Cameroonians
The Trump administration ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for roughly 14,600 Afghans and 7,900 Cameroonians, despite ongoing conflicts and human rights abuses in their home countries, prompting criticism from refugee groups and lawmakers.
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52% Bias Score
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