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Iran Rejects European Attempt to Trigger Snapback Mechanism in Nuclear Deal
Iranian official Abbas Arakchi rejected as invalid a European attempt to trigger the 2015 nuclear deal's snapback mechanism on July 21st, citing the European countries' stance during a recent war between Iran and Israel.
Iran Rejects European Attempt to Trigger Snapback Mechanism in Nuclear Deal
Iranian official Abbas Arakchi rejected as invalid a European attempt to trigger the 2015 nuclear deal's snapback mechanism on July 21st, citing the European countries' stance during a recent war between Iran and Israel.
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40% Bias Score


E3 to Meet with Iran Amid Threat of Renewed Sanctions
Germany, France, and the U.K. will meet with Iran on Friday to discuss its nuclear program, threatening to reimpose sanctions by August if Iran fails to curb its nuclear activities; this is an attempt to reignite stalled U.S.-Iran nuclear talks.
E3 to Meet with Iran Amid Threat of Renewed Sanctions
Germany, France, and the U.K. will meet with Iran on Friday to discuss its nuclear program, threatening to reimpose sanctions by August if Iran fails to curb its nuclear activities; this is an attempt to reignite stalled U.S.-Iran nuclear talks.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine Battles Internal Unrest and Covert Chinese Arms Supplies Amidst Russian Invasion
Amidst Russia's ongoing invasion, Ukraine faces domestic protests over President Zelenskyy's controversial anti-corruption law, while covert Chinese arms supplies to Russia continue, highlighting a complex geopolitical crisis.
Ukraine Battles Internal Unrest and Covert Chinese Arms Supplies Amidst Russian Invasion
Amidst Russia's ongoing invasion, Ukraine faces domestic protests over President Zelenskyy's controversial anti-corruption law, while covert Chinese arms supplies to Russia continue, highlighting a complex geopolitical crisis.
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32% Bias Score


US Ambassador Nominee to Argentina Sparks Political Firestorm
President Trump's nominee for US ambassador to Argentina, Peter Lamelas, ignited a political firestorm with comments about prosecuting former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and curbing China's influence, prompting accusations of interference and a congressional bill of rejection.
US Ambassador Nominee to Argentina Sparks Political Firestorm
President Trump's nominee for US ambassador to Argentina, Peter Lamelas, ignited a political firestorm with comments about prosecuting former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and curbing China's influence, prompting accusations of interference and a congressional bill of rejection.
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68% Bias Score


China-EU Ties at 50: A \$785 Billion Partnership Amidst Global Uncertainty
The 50th anniversary of China-EU diplomatic ties highlights a \$785 billion trade relationship in 2024, up from \$2.4 billion in 1975, emphasizing mutual benefits despite occasional disagreements; cooperation in climate, trade and global governance is crucial to address global challenges.
China-EU Ties at 50: A \$785 Billion Partnership Amidst Global Uncertainty
The 50th anniversary of China-EU diplomatic ties highlights a \$785 billion trade relationship in 2024, up from \$2.4 billion in 1975, emphasizing mutual benefits despite occasional disagreements; cooperation in climate, trade and global governance is crucial to address global challenges.
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56% Bias Score


Kremlin Downplays Expectations for Russo-Ukrainian Talks Amidst Renewed Violence
On July 22, 2025, the Kremlin indicated that upcoming talks with Ukraine in Turkey are unlikely to yield a breakthrough, maintaining its maximalist demands despite President Trump's 50-day deadline. Five people died in renewed cross-attacks.
Kremlin Downplays Expectations for Russo-Ukrainian Talks Amidst Renewed Violence
On July 22, 2025, the Kremlin indicated that upcoming talks with Ukraine in Turkey are unlikely to yield a breakthrough, maintaining its maximalist demands despite President Trump's 50-day deadline. Five people died in renewed cross-attacks.
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52% Bias Score

Iran, E3 Agree to Further Talks on Nuclear Program Amidst Regional Tensions
Following a 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel in June, talks between Iran and the E3 concluded in Istanbul on Friday, agreeing to further discussions to resolve the impasse over Iran's nuclear program; however, the E3 warned that sanctions could be reinstated if progress isn't made, and Iran i...

Iran, E3 Agree to Further Talks on Nuclear Program Amidst Regional Tensions
Following a 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel in June, talks between Iran and the E3 concluded in Istanbul on Friday, agreeing to further discussions to resolve the impasse over Iran's nuclear program; however, the E3 warned that sanctions could be reinstated if progress isn't made, and Iran i...
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36% Bias Score

SCO Dialogue in Tianjin Promotes Global Civilization Initiative
Over 300 delegates from 10 SCO countries convened in Tianjin, China, for the 2025 Inter-Civilizational Dialogue, emphasizing the Global Civilization Initiative, the "Shanghai Spirit," and collaborative initiatives for sustainable development, cultural preservation, and youth engagement.

SCO Dialogue in Tianjin Promotes Global Civilization Initiative
Over 300 delegates from 10 SCO countries convened in Tianjin, China, for the 2025 Inter-Civilizational Dialogue, emphasizing the Global Civilization Initiative, the "Shanghai Spirit," and collaborative initiatives for sustainable development, cultural preservation, and youth engagement.
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44% Bias Score

Iran Conditions Nuclear Talks on U.S. Trust-Building Measures After Joint U.S.-Israeli Strikes
Following a 12-day war with Israel involving U.S. airstrikes on its nuclear facilities, Iran has conditionally agreed to resume nuclear talks with the U.S., demanding trust-building measures, security guarantees, and sanctions relief. Deputy Foreign Minister Gharibabadi outlined several key principl...

Iran Conditions Nuclear Talks on U.S. Trust-Building Measures After Joint U.S.-Israeli Strikes
Following a 12-day war with Israel involving U.S. airstrikes on its nuclear facilities, Iran has conditionally agreed to resume nuclear talks with the U.S., demanding trust-building measures, security guarantees, and sanctions relief. Deputy Foreign Minister Gharibabadi outlined several key principl...
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32% Bias Score

German Diplomats Urge Harder Line on Israel over Gaza
Over 130 German diplomats, mostly younger, created a group urging stronger criticism of Israeli policies in Gaza, reflecting growing internal pressure within the German government to take a firmer stance due to the high civilian death toll exceeding 1,000 in recent weeks.

German Diplomats Urge Harder Line on Israel over Gaza
Over 130 German diplomats, mostly younger, created a group urging stronger criticism of Israeli policies in Gaza, reflecting growing internal pressure within the German government to take a firmer stance due to the high civilian death toll exceeding 1,000 in recent weeks.
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40% Bias Score

Vietnam-Russia Art Exhibition Showcases 75 Years of Cultural Exchange
The exhibition "Teacher — Student: Melodies of the Path" opened in Moscow, showcasing works by Vietnamese artists trained in Russia, highlighting the 75-year-long cultural exchange between the two countries, exemplified by the presence of the First Lady of Vietnam and other dignitaries.

Vietnam-Russia Art Exhibition Showcases 75 Years of Cultural Exchange
The exhibition "Teacher — Student: Melodies of the Path" opened in Moscow, showcasing works by Vietnamese artists trained in Russia, highlighting the 75-year-long cultural exchange between the two countries, exemplified by the presence of the First Lady of Vietnam and other dignitaries.
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48% Bias Score

Iran Conditions Nuclear Talks on Sanctions Relief
Iran's Foreign Minister announced on July 22nd that the country would resume indirect negotiations with the U.S. if sanctions are lifted and Iran's right to peaceful nuclear technology is respected, linking the decision to the 2015 nuclear deal and a potential October deadline.

Iran Conditions Nuclear Talks on Sanctions Relief
Iran's Foreign Minister announced on July 22nd that the country would resume indirect negotiations with the U.S. if sanctions are lifted and Iran's right to peaceful nuclear technology is respected, linking the decision to the 2015 nuclear deal and a potential October deadline.
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44% Bias Score
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