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Carter's Complex Legacy: Peacemaker and Unintended Consequences
Former US President Jimmy Carter, who died yesterday, is praised for his post-presidency peace efforts and contributions to US-China relations, but his presidency saw the end of Cold War détente and a Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, prompting the Carter Doctrine and indirectly contributing to the ri...
Carter's Complex Legacy: Peacemaker and Unintended Consequences
Former US President Jimmy Carter, who died yesterday, is praised for his post-presidency peace efforts and contributions to US-China relations, but his presidency saw the end of Cold War détente and a Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, prompting the Carter Doctrine and indirectly contributing to the ri...
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40% Bias Score


Yeltsin's Legacy: Putin's Rise and the War in Ukraine
Boris Yeltsin's surprise resignation on New Year's Eve 1999 ushered in Vladimir Putin's presidency, ultimately leading to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, resulting in widespread devastation and international sanctions.
Yeltsin's Legacy: Putin's Rise and the War in Ukraine
Boris Yeltsin's surprise resignation on New Year's Eve 1999 ushered in Vladimir Putin's presidency, ultimately leading to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, resulting in widespread devastation and international sanctions.
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32% Bias Score


Greek Civil War's Precursor: The December Events of 1944
The liberation of mainland Greece in autumn 1944 was followed by the December events, a month-long conflict between the government, British forces and the leftist EAM-ELAS due to power struggles and mistrust, resulting in the Varkiza Agreement in February 1945.
Greek Civil War's Precursor: The December Events of 1944
The liberation of mainland Greece in autumn 1944 was followed by the December events, a month-long conflict between the government, British forces and the leftist EAM-ELAS due to power struggles and mistrust, resulting in the Varkiza Agreement in February 1945.
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48% Bias Score


US Invasion of Panama: Operation Just Cause
On December 20, 1989, the US launched "Operation Just Cause" to overthrow Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega following his declaration of war and attack on US soldiers, resulting in a swift military victory but also significant casualties.
US Invasion of Panama: Operation Just Cause
On December 20, 1989, the US launched "Operation Just Cause" to overthrow Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega following his declaration of war and attack on US soldiers, resulting in a swift military victory but also significant casualties.
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52% Bias Score


Turkey's "Little America" Ideal: A Children's Magazine's Early Influence
The Turkish children's magazine *Dogan Kardeş*, starting in 1945, promoted the concept of Turkey becoming a "Little America", framing US development as a model, predating and potentially influencing later political statements advocating a similar path. This reveals a long-term strategy to cultivate ...
Turkey's "Little America" Ideal: A Children's Magazine's Early Influence
The Turkish children's magazine *Dogan Kardeş*, starting in 1945, promoted the concept of Turkey becoming a "Little America", framing US development as a model, predating and potentially influencing later political statements advocating a similar path. This reveals a long-term strategy to cultivate ...
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48% Bias Score


Mossad Agent Eli Cohen: Espionage, Capture, and the Enduring Quest for his Remains
Eli Cohen, a Mossad agent born in Egypt, infiltrated Syria in the 1960s under the guise of a businessman, gathering intelligence that significantly aided Israel during the Six-Day War before his capture and execution in 1965; his body remains in Syria, and Israel continues efforts to retrieve it.
Mossad Agent Eli Cohen: Espionage, Capture, and the Enduring Quest for his Remains
Eli Cohen, a Mossad agent born in Egypt, infiltrated Syria in the 1960s under the guise of a businessman, gathering intelligence that significantly aided Israel during the Six-Day War before his capture and execution in 1965; his body remains in Syria, and Israel continues efforts to retrieve it.
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36% Bias Score

Carter's Presidency: Economic Crisis, Human Rights, and the Camp David Accords
Jimmy Carter's presidency (1977-1981) faced economic hardship, including the 1979 energy crisis and high inflation, while his human rights focus impacted foreign policy, as seen in the Camp David Accords (1978) and the Iran hostage crisis; he also normalized relations with China in 1979.

Carter's Presidency: Economic Crisis, Human Rights, and the Camp David Accords
Jimmy Carter's presidency (1977-1981) faced economic hardship, including the 1979 energy crisis and high inflation, while his human rights focus impacted foreign policy, as seen in the Camp David Accords (1978) and the Iran hostage crisis; he also normalized relations with China in 1979.
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16% Bias Score

Nuclear Risks Rise as New START Treaty Nears Expiration
The 40th anniversary of Reagan and Gorbachev's declaration that nuclear war is unwinnable coincides with growing nuclear risks, as the New START treaty nears expiration and the potential for a new arms race looms, with Donald Trump set to re-assume the presidency, adding to international concerns.

Nuclear Risks Rise as New START Treaty Nears Expiration
The 40th anniversary of Reagan and Gorbachev's declaration that nuclear war is unwinnable coincides with growing nuclear risks, as the New START treaty nears expiration and the potential for a new arms race looms, with Donald Trump set to re-assume the presidency, adding to international concerns.
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44% Bias Score

Tetris's Global Success: A Partnership Story
Alexey Pajitnov, a Soviet game designer, created Tetris, which Henk Rogers, an entrepreneur, helped distribute globally, selling over 520 million copies, overcoming Soviet bureaucracy and business challenges in a partnership that defied geopolitical and economic barriers.

Tetris's Global Success: A Partnership Story
Alexey Pajitnov, a Soviet game designer, created Tetris, which Henk Rogers, an entrepreneur, helped distribute globally, selling over 520 million copies, overcoming Soviet bureaucracy and business challenges in a partnership that defied geopolitical and economic barriers.
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16% Bias Score

French Deputy Exposed as KGB Agent
French deputy Jacques Bouchacourt (1970-1981) secretly served as a KGB agent, code-named "Nym," receiving expensive gifts for spreading anti-American and anti-EU propaganda due to his ideological belief in French national independence.

French Deputy Exposed as KGB Agent
French deputy Jacques Bouchacourt (1970-1981) secretly served as a KGB agent, code-named "Nym," receiving expensive gifts for spreading anti-American and anti-EU propaganda due to his ideological belief in French national independence.
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48% Bias Score

The New Year That Never Came": A Romanian Dictatorship Portrayal
The New Year That Never Came" is a Romanian film depicting life under Ceausescu's dictatorship in 1989, showing citizens' experiences through interwoven stories highlighting state control over media, personal lives, and public discourse, culminating in the interruption of Ceausescu's speech on Decem...

The New Year That Never Came": A Romanian Dictatorship Portrayal
The New Year That Never Came" is a Romanian film depicting life under Ceausescu's dictatorship in 1989, showing citizens' experiences through interwoven stories highlighting state control over media, personal lives, and public discourse, culminating in the interruption of Ceausescu's speech on Decem...
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20% Bias Score

Small Espionage": True Stories from the World of Espionage
Andreas Apostolides's new book, "Small Espionage," recounts 62 true stories of espionage and terrorism from the 20th and early 21st centuries, featuring accounts of the KGB, M16, Mossad, and individuals like Kim Philby and Alexander Litvinenko, offering a unique perspective on real-world espionage.

Small Espionage": True Stories from the World of Espionage
Andreas Apostolides's new book, "Small Espionage," recounts 62 true stories of espionage and terrorism from the 20th and early 21st centuries, featuring accounts of the KGB, M16, Mossad, and individuals like Kim Philby and Alexander Litvinenko, offering a unique perspective on real-world espionage.
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40% Bias Score
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