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US Resumes Aid to Ukraine; Both Nations Agree to Peace Talks
Following a meeting in Saudi Arabia, the US will resume intelligence sharing and security assistance to Ukraine, and both countries agreed to pursue peace talks and a 30-day ceasefire, while also agreeing to develop Ukraine's critical mineral resources; this occurred hours after nearly 100 drones ta...
US Resumes Aid to Ukraine; Both Nations Agree to Peace Talks
Following a meeting in Saudi Arabia, the US will resume intelligence sharing and security assistance to Ukraine, and both countries agreed to pursue peace talks and a 30-day ceasefire, while also agreeing to develop Ukraine's critical mineral resources; this occurred hours after nearly 100 drones ta...
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36% Bias Score


Massive Drone Attack Hits Six Russian Regions
A large-scale drone attack on six Russian regions on March 11th, 2024, resulted in at least one death and three injuries in the Moscow Oblast, significant infrastructure damage, and the temporary closure of three Moscow airports; over 337 drones were reportedly shot down.
Massive Drone Attack Hits Six Russian Regions
A large-scale drone attack on six Russian regions on March 11th, 2024, resulted in at least one death and three injuries in the Moscow Oblast, significant infrastructure damage, and the temporary closure of three Moscow airports; over 337 drones were reportedly shot down.
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US Halts Military Aid to Ukraine After White House Dispute
Following a White House confrontation, President Trump halted US military aid to Ukraine, leaving President Zelensky with limited options as European support proves insufficient, potentially leading to domestic instability and jeopardizing peace negotiations; a US-Ukraine energy deal was also cancel...
US Halts Military Aid to Ukraine After White House Dispute
Following a White House confrontation, President Trump halted US military aid to Ukraine, leaving President Zelensky with limited options as European support proves insufficient, potentially leading to domestic instability and jeopardizing peace negotiations; a US-Ukraine energy deal was also cancel...
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NATO Reaffirms Bosnia Support Amidst Rising Separatist Tensions
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte visited Sarajevo on April 26th, 2024, to reaffirm support for Bosnia's territorial integrity, following the March 5th passage of laws by Bosnian Serb lawmakers that limit central authority in the Republika Srpska region, escalating tensions and raising concerns of r...
NATO Reaffirms Bosnia Support Amidst Rising Separatist Tensions
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte visited Sarajevo on April 26th, 2024, to reaffirm support for Bosnia's territorial integrity, following the March 5th passage of laws by Bosnian Serb lawmakers that limit central authority in the Republika Srpska region, escalating tensions and raising concerns of r...
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US-Ukraine Tensions Rise Amidst Military Aid Uncertainty
News reports detail ongoing negotiations and disagreements between US and Ukrainian leaders regarding military aid and peace talks, with no specifics on the extent of the US support pause.
US-Ukraine Tensions Rise Amidst Military Aid Uncertainty
News reports detail ongoing negotiations and disagreements between US and Ukrainian leaders regarding military aid and peace talks, with no specifics on the extent of the US support pause.
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Syria Clashes: Interim Government Announces End to Military Operation Amidst Continued Violence
Syria's interim government declared an end to a multi-day military operation against former president Bashar al-Assad's loyalists, resulting in the worst fighting since the civil war's end in December; however, clashes continue in Baniyas, with hundreds of civilian deaths reported.
Syria Clashes: Interim Government Announces End to Military Operation Amidst Continued Violence
Syria's interim government declared an end to a multi-day military operation against former president Bashar al-Assad's loyalists, resulting in the worst fighting since the civil war's end in December; however, clashes continue in Baniyas, with hundreds of civilian deaths reported.
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Israel Halts Gaza Aid, Creating Humanitarian Crisis
Following a tenfold increase in humanitarian aid to Gaza after a ceasefire, Israel halted aid on March 2, threatening the survival of Gazans, while simultaneously causing the largest displacement of Palestinians in the West Bank since 1967, impacting approximately 40,000 people.

Israel Halts Gaza Aid, Creating Humanitarian Crisis
Following a tenfold increase in humanitarian aid to Gaza after a ceasefire, Israel halted aid on March 2, threatening the survival of Gazans, while simultaneously causing the largest displacement of Palestinians in the West Bank since 1967, impacting approximately 40,000 people.
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Israel Cuts Gaza Electricity, Escalating Tensions Amidst Hostage Crisis
On October 28, 2024, Israel cut Gaza's electricity supply to pressure Hamas into releasing hostages, escalating tensions amidst stalled truce negotiations and worsening the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where hundreds of thousands live in tents.

Israel Cuts Gaza Electricity, Escalating Tensions Amidst Hostage Crisis
On October 28, 2024, Israel cut Gaza's electricity supply to pressure Hamas into releasing hostages, escalating tensions amidst stalled truce negotiations and worsening the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where hundreds of thousands live in tents.
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DRC Seeks US Military and Investment Aid in Exchange for Access to $24 Trillion in Mineral Reserves
Facing ongoing conflict with M23 rebels controlling 10% of its territory, the DRC seeks a strategic partnership with the US, offering access to its $24 trillion worth of untapped mineral reserves in exchange for military aid and investment. This follows the DRC's announcement to strengthen its milit...

DRC Seeks US Military and Investment Aid in Exchange for Access to $24 Trillion in Mineral Reserves
Facing ongoing conflict with M23 rebels controlling 10% of its territory, the DRC seeks a strategic partnership with the US, offering access to its $24 trillion worth of untapped mineral reserves in exchange for military aid and investment. This follows the DRC's announcement to strengthen its milit...
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US Aid Cut Cripples Ukraine's Defenses
Following the U.S. suspension of military aid and intelligence sharing, Ukraine's defense capabilities have been significantly weakened, resulting in a decreased ability to intercept Russian missiles and potentially leading to the encirclement of 10,000 troops near Kursk.

US Aid Cut Cripples Ukraine's Defenses
Following the U.S. suspension of military aid and intelligence sharing, Ukraine's defense capabilities have been significantly weakened, resulting in a decreased ability to intercept Russian missiles and potentially leading to the encirclement of 10,000 troops near Kursk.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Halts US Aid to Ukraine, Creating Intelligence Gap
President Trump halted US military aid and intelligence to Ukraine, aiming to pressure President Zelensky for concessions to Russia. This action has severely limited Ukraine's access to crucial intelligence, though alternative solutions are being explored.

Trump Halts US Aid to Ukraine, Creating Intelligence Gap
President Trump halted US military aid and intelligence to Ukraine, aiming to pressure President Zelensky for concessions to Russia. This action has severely limited Ukraine's access to crucial intelligence, though alternative solutions are being explored.
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44% Bias Score

Over 1,000 Dead in Four Days of Clashes in Western Syria
Over 1,000 people have died in four days of clashes in western Syria between supporters of ousted President Bashar al-Assad and the new Syrian government, with 745 of those being Alawites, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights; the violence erupted Thursday in Latakia province, home t...

Over 1,000 Dead in Four Days of Clashes in Western Syria
Over 1,000 people have died in four days of clashes in western Syria between supporters of ousted President Bashar al-Assad and the new Syrian government, with 745 of those being Alawites, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights; the violence erupted Thursday in Latakia province, home t...
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