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Rwanda Accuses Kinshasa of Sabotaging Peace Talks Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Rwanda accuses the Congolese government of undermining peace agreements by escalating the conflict in eastern Congo, deploying drones, and mercenaries, jeopardizing the Doha and Washington peace initiatives.
Rwanda Accuses Kinshasa of Sabotaging Peace Talks Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Rwanda accuses the Congolese government of undermining peace agreements by escalating the conflict in eastern Congo, deploying drones, and mercenaries, jeopardizing the Doha and Washington peace initiatives.
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52% Bias Score


Rise of Anti-Personnel Mines in Mexico's Drug War
The use of anti-personnel mines by drug cartels in Mexico has dramatically increased, causing numerous civilian casualties in rural areas of Tamaulipas and the Jalisco-Michoacán border, mirroring a similar but long-standing issue in Colombia.
Rise of Anti-Personnel Mines in Mexico's Drug War
The use of anti-personnel mines by drug cartels in Mexico has dramatically increased, causing numerous civilian casualties in rural areas of Tamaulipas and the Jalisco-Michoacán border, mirroring a similar but long-standing issue in Colombia.
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16% Bias Score


US Military Strike on Alleged Drug-Trafficking Boat: Contradictory Accounts Emerge
The U.S. military destroyed a suspected drug-trafficking boat last week, reportedly killing 11 people, prompting conflicting accounts from the U.S. and Venezuela regarding the identities of those killed and whether the vessel was attempting to flee before the attack.
US Military Strike on Alleged Drug-Trafficking Boat: Contradictory Accounts Emerge
The U.S. military destroyed a suspected drug-trafficking boat last week, reportedly killing 11 people, prompting conflicting accounts from the U.S. and Venezuela regarding the identities of those killed and whether the vessel was attempting to flee before the attack.
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56% Bias Score


Escalating Violence in Colombia Undermines Peace Efforts and Shapes Presidential Race
A week of intense violence in Colombia, involving the hostage-taking of 34 soldiers, the killing of 13 police officers, and a bombing that killed 6 civilians and injured 70, has severely undermined President Petro's 'Total Peace' policy and is expected to shape the upcoming presidential campaign.
Escalating Violence in Colombia Undermines Peace Efforts and Shapes Presidential Race
A week of intense violence in Colombia, involving the hostage-taking of 34 soldiers, the killing of 13 police officers, and a bombing that killed 6 civilians and injured 70, has severely undermined President Petro's 'Total Peace' policy and is expected to shape the upcoming presidential campaign.
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56% Bias Score


Colombia: 14 Dead in Coordinated Attacks, Worst Violence in a Decade
On August 21, 2025, coordinated attacks in Cali and Antioquia, Colombia, using car bombs and drones, left 14 dead and dozens injured, marking the worst violence in a decade and highlighting the challenges to the 2016 peace agreement.
Colombia: 14 Dead in Coordinated Attacks, Worst Violence in a Decade
On August 21, 2025, coordinated attacks in Cali and Antioquia, Colombia, using car bombs and drones, left 14 dead and dozens injured, marking the worst violence in a decade and highlighting the challenges to the 2016 peace agreement.
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36% Bias Score


18 Dead in Coordinated Attacks Across Colombia
On Thursday, at least 18 people died in Colombia after a police helicopter was shot down in Antioquia and a military base in Cali was bombed by FARC dissidents, marking a resurgence of violence in the country.
18 Dead in Coordinated Attacks Across Colombia
On Thursday, at least 18 people died in Colombia after a police helicopter was shot down in Antioquia and a military base in Cali was bombed by FARC dissidents, marking a resurgence of violence in the country.
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52% Bias Score

22 villagers killed in Niger attack
On September 15, 2025, armed men killed 22 villagers in Niger's Tillabéri region during a baptism ceremony and subsequent attacks, highlighting the ongoing struggle against jihadist groups despite military deployment.

22 villagers killed in Niger attack
On September 15, 2025, armed men killed 22 villagers in Niger's Tillabéri region during a baptism ceremony and subsequent attacks, highlighting the ongoing struggle against jihadist groups despite military deployment.
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24% Bias Score

Venezuela's Ruling Party Prepares for Armed Struggle Against US Aggression
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced that the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela will transition to armed struggle if the United States attacks, citing a US naval buildup off the Venezuelan coast as the greatest threat in 100 years.

Venezuela's Ruling Party Prepares for Armed Struggle Against US Aggression
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced that the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela will transition to armed struggle if the United States attacks, citing a US naval buildup off the Venezuelan coast as the greatest threat in 100 years.
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44% Bias Score

Human Rights Watch Urges UN Security Council Action on West Sudan Crisis
Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported that the UN Security Council must act swiftly to protect civilians in West Sudan from unlawful attacks and famine, urging the council to pressure the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to cease attacks and all parties to allow humanitarian aid.

Human Rights Watch Urges UN Security Council Action on West Sudan Crisis
Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported that the UN Security Council must act swiftly to protect civilians in West Sudan from unlawful attacks and famine, urging the council to pressure the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to cease attacks and all parties to allow humanitarian aid.
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52% Bias Score

Syrian Election Postponement Sparks Outrage, Druze Form Militia
The Syrian government's postponement of elections in Suwayda, Hasakah, and Raqqa due to security concerns has been rejected by Kurdish and Druze groups, who view it as an attempt to undermine the Syrian revolution and exclude a significant portion of the population; the Druze in Suwayda formed a new...

Syrian Election Postponement Sparks Outrage, Druze Form Militia
The Syrian government's postponement of elections in Suwayda, Hasakah, and Raqqa due to security concerns has been rejected by Kurdish and Druze groups, who view it as an attempt to undermine the Syrian revolution and exclude a significant portion of the population; the Druze in Suwayda formed a new...
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44% Bias Score

Colombia: 17 Dead in Attacks Blamed on FARC Dissidents Amidst Drug Trade Surge
On Thursday, at least 17 people died in two separate attacks in Colombia: a truck bomb near a Cali military base, and a police helicopter shot down in Antioquia by a drone. The government blames FARC splinter groups for both attacks, amid a surge in violence driven by the drug trade and record coca ...

Colombia: 17 Dead in Attacks Blamed on FARC Dissidents Amidst Drug Trade Surge
On Thursday, at least 17 people died in two separate attacks in Colombia: a truck bomb near a Cali military base, and a police helicopter shot down in Antioquia by a drone. The government blames FARC splinter groups for both attacks, amid a surge in violence driven by the drug trade and record coca ...
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44% Bias Score

M23 Denies Massacres Amidst Congo's Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis
Human Rights Watch accuses Rwanda-backed M23 rebels of killing over 140 civilians in eastern Congo, a claim M23 denies; the conflict has displaced nearly 7 million people, and a planned ceasefire has yet to be implemented.

M23 Denies Massacres Amidst Congo's Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis
Human Rights Watch accuses Rwanda-backed M23 rebels of killing over 140 civilians in eastern Congo, a claim M23 denies; the conflict has displaced nearly 7 million people, and a planned ceasefire has yet to be implemented.
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40% Bias Score
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