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Armenia Faces Imminent Azerbaijani Attack Unless November 9th Agreement Restored
Edmond Marukyan, leader of Armenia's "Bright Armenia" party, warns of an imminent Azerbaijani military attack unless Armenia returns to the November 9th agreement, which necessitates the safe return of Karabakh refugees before granting Azerbaijan a corridor.
Armenia Faces Imminent Azerbaijani Attack Unless November 9th Agreement Restored
Edmond Marukyan, leader of Armenia's "Bright Armenia" party, warns of an imminent Azerbaijani military attack unless Armenia returns to the November 9th agreement, which necessitates the safe return of Karabakh refugees before granting Azerbaijan a corridor.
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56% Bias Score


Europe Weighs Troop Deployment to Ukraine
European leaders are discussing deploying troops to Ukraine after a potential US-Russia deal to end the war, prompting debate on the scale, nature and challenges of such a mission.
Europe Weighs Troop Deployment to Ukraine
European leaders are discussing deploying troops to Ukraine after a potential US-Russia deal to end the war, prompting debate on the scale, nature and challenges of such a mission.
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52% Bias Score


Sahel Conflict Cripples Vaccination, Fueling Disease Outbreaks
Jihadist groups in central Mali initially blocked measles vaccination efforts due to their belief that vaccines spread disease, but eventually allowed vaccinations after witnessing the disease's severity; this reflects a broader Sahel issue where violence and political instability severely hinder va...
Sahel Conflict Cripples Vaccination, Fueling Disease Outbreaks
Jihadist groups in central Mali initially blocked measles vaccination efforts due to their belief that vaccines spread disease, but eventually allowed vaccinations after witnessing the disease's severity; this reflects a broader Sahel issue where violence and political instability severely hinder va...
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40% Bias Score


Djibouti's Youssouf Elected New Chairperson of the African Union
Following a multi-round election in Addis Ababa, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf of Djibouti was elected as the new Chairperson of the African Union, succeeding Moussa Faki Mahamat, while Selma Malika Haddadi of Algeria became the Deputy Chairperson. Youssouf secured 33 votes, winning a two-thirds majority.
Djibouti's Youssouf Elected New Chairperson of the African Union
Following a multi-round election in Addis Ababa, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf of Djibouti was elected as the new Chairperson of the African Union, succeeding Moussa Faki Mahamat, while Selma Malika Haddadi of Algeria became the Deputy Chairperson. Youssouf secured 33 votes, winning a two-thirds majority.
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48% Bias Score


M23 Advance on Bukavu Risks Regional Conflict Escalation in DR Congo
The M23 rebel group's advance into Bukavu, capital of South Kivu in eastern DR Congo, threatens regional escalation, prompting UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to call for immediate dialogue and a ceasefire to address the conflict's roots in the Rwandan genocide and ongoing ethnic tensions.
M23 Advance on Bukavu Risks Regional Conflict Escalation in DR Congo
The M23 rebel group's advance into Bukavu, capital of South Kivu in eastern DR Congo, threatens regional escalation, prompting UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to call for immediate dialogue and a ceasefire to address the conflict's roots in the Rwandan genocide and ongoing ethnic tensions.
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40% Bias Score


M23 Advance in South Kivu Risks Regional Conflict Escalation
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned of escalating conflict in South Kivu, DR Congo, as the M23 armed group advanced toward Bukavu, the provincial capital, following its seizure of Kavumu Airport, a vital supply hub; the conflict is rooted in the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide and ongoing...
M23 Advance in South Kivu Risks Regional Conflict Escalation
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned of escalating conflict in South Kivu, DR Congo, as the M23 armed group advanced toward Bukavu, the provincial capital, following its seizure of Kavumu Airport, a vital supply hub; the conflict is rooted in the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide and ongoing...
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32% Bias Score

Regional Crises: Mass Asylum Seekers in Burundi, Sudan Conflict Toll Rises, and Traffic Resumes on Lake Kivu
Over the weekend, approximately 10,000 Congolese asylum seekers entered Burundi, while Sudan reported 433 civilian deaths from paramilitary attacks, adding to the ongoing conflict's toll exceeding 29,680. Meanwhile, traffic resumed on Lake Kivu between Bukavu and Goma following a suspension due to M...

Regional Crises: Mass Asylum Seekers in Burundi, Sudan Conflict Toll Rises, and Traffic Resumes on Lake Kivu
Over the weekend, approximately 10,000 Congolese asylum seekers entered Burundi, while Sudan reported 433 civilian deaths from paramilitary attacks, adding to the ongoing conflict's toll exceeding 29,680. Meanwhile, traffic resumed on Lake Kivu between Bukavu and Goma following a suspension due to M...
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Israel's Partial Withdrawal from Lebanon Fuels Tensions
Israel partially withdrew its troops from southern Lebanon by the February 18 deadline, maintaining a presence at five border locations, prompting Lebanon to consider it an occupation and seek UN intervention; this follows months of cross-border conflict resulting in over 4,000 deaths and \$10 billi...

Israel's Partial Withdrawal from Lebanon Fuels Tensions
Israel partially withdrew its troops from southern Lebanon by the February 18 deadline, maintaining a presence at five border locations, prompting Lebanon to consider it an occupation and seek UN intervention; this follows months of cross-border conflict resulting in over 4,000 deaths and \$10 billi...
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44% Bias Score

Gold's Rise Signals Global Tension and Investment Shifts
Rising gold prices reflect escalating geopolitical tensions, prompting investors to consider strategic investments in arms manufacturing, technology, and essential goods sectors, while others, like real estate, might suffer.

Gold's Rise Signals Global Tension and Investment Shifts
Rising gold prices reflect escalating geopolitical tensions, prompting investors to consider strategic investments in arms manufacturing, technology, and essential goods sectors, while others, like real estate, might suffer.
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68% Bias Score

Israel Defies Lebanon Withdrawal Deadline, Killing Hamas Leader Amidst Heightened Tensions
Israel will maintain a military presence in five southern Lebanon locations past the February 18th deadline, despite Lebanese objections, while also conducting a drone strike killing a senior Hamas official in Lebanon; this follows 500 days since the start of the October 7, 2023, conflict and amidst...

Israel Defies Lebanon Withdrawal Deadline, Killing Hamas Leader Amidst Heightened Tensions
Israel will maintain a military presence in five southern Lebanon locations past the February 18th deadline, despite Lebanese objections, while also conducting a drone strike killing a senior Hamas official in Lebanon; this follows 500 days since the start of the October 7, 2023, conflict and amidst...
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52% Bias Score

M23 Rebels Capture Bukavu, Worsening DRC Crisis
M23 rebels captured Bukavu, DRC's second-largest city, on Friday after advancing south following the capture of Goma last month, facing little resistance and worsening an already dire humanitarian crisis.

M23 Rebels Capture Bukavu, Worsening DRC Crisis
M23 rebels captured Bukavu, DRC's second-largest city, on Friday after advancing south following the capture of Goma last month, facing little resistance and worsening an already dire humanitarian crisis.
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52% Bias Score

Israel's Failure to Protect Arab Citizens During Rocket Attacks
The recent conflict exposed a moral failing in Israel's protection of Arab citizens, leaving them disproportionately vulnerable due to a lack of protective infrastructure, despite over 19,000 rockets fired since October 7th, and exposing systemic inequalities.

Israel's Failure to Protect Arab Citizens During Rocket Attacks
The recent conflict exposed a moral failing in Israel's protection of Arab citizens, leaving them disproportionately vulnerable due to a lack of protective infrastructure, despite over 19,000 rockets fired since October 7th, and exposing systemic inequalities.
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56% Bias Score
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