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Rwanda Quits Central African Bloc Amid DR Congo Conflict
Rwanda withdrew from the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) after being blocked from its chairmanship, amid accusations of supporting M23 rebels in eastern DR Congo, despite ongoing US-mediated peace talks.
Rwanda Quits Central African Bloc Amid DR Congo Conflict
Rwanda withdrew from the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) after being blocked from its chairmanship, amid accusations of supporting M23 rebels in eastern DR Congo, despite ongoing US-mediated peace talks.
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44% Bias Score


Austria's UN Security Council Bid Faces Controversy
Austria is launching a diplomatic bid for a UN Security Council seat (2027-2028), appointing four envoys, including former President Heinz Fischer, whose recent criticism of Israel has sparked controversy.
Austria's UN Security Council Bid Faces Controversy
Austria is launching a diplomatic bid for a UN Security Council seat (2027-2028), appointing four envoys, including former President Heinz Fischer, whose recent criticism of Israel has sparked controversy.
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60% Bias Score


China and Canada Seek to Strengthen Bilateral Ties Amidst Recent Setbacks
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke on Friday, aiming to improve bilateral relations and expand cooperation in areas such as clean energy and trade, despite recent setbacks, marking the 55th anniversary of diplomatic ties and 20th anniversary of their strategic par...
China and Canada Seek to Strengthen Bilateral Ties Amidst Recent Setbacks
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke on Friday, aiming to improve bilateral relations and expand cooperation in areas such as clean energy and trade, despite recent setbacks, marking the 55th anniversary of diplomatic ties and 20th anniversary of their strategic par...
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40% Bias Score


China and Canada to Strengthen Economic Ties, Improve Relations
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke by phone on Friday, agreeing to improve relations and expand economic cooperation, particularly in clean energy and technology, despite recent difficulties; this call follows a congratulatory message from Li to Carney after the l...
China and Canada to Strengthen Economic Ties, Improve Relations
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke by phone on Friday, agreeing to improve relations and expand economic cooperation, particularly in clean energy and technology, despite recent difficulties; this call follows a congratulatory message from Li to Carney after the l...
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44% Bias Score


Japan-China Non-Aggression: A Shifting Landscape
Since 1972, Japan and China have maintained a non-aggression policy, formalized in treaties and bolstered by expanding economic ties; however, recent changes in Japan's defense posture, driven by US-China rivalry, pose a threat to this peace, necessitating proactive diplomatic efforts and regional s...
Japan-China Non-Aggression: A Shifting Landscape
Since 1972, Japan and China have maintained a non-aggression policy, formalized in treaties and bolstered by expanding economic ties; however, recent changes in Japan's defense posture, driven by US-China rivalry, pose a threat to this peace, necessitating proactive diplomatic efforts and regional s...
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32% Bias Score


Germany Criticizes Israeli Settlements, Affirms Weapons Support Amid Gaza Crisis
German Foreign Minister Wadephul met with his Israeli counterpart in Berlin to discuss Israel's actions in Gaza and the West Bank, criticizing settlement expansion as illegal and urging increased humanitarian aid while affirming continued weapons supplies to Israel, a decision subject to review.
Germany Criticizes Israeli Settlements, Affirms Weapons Support Amid Gaza Crisis
German Foreign Minister Wadephul met with his Israeli counterpart in Berlin to discuss Israel's actions in Gaza and the West Bank, criticizing settlement expansion as illegal and urging increased humanitarian aid while affirming continued weapons supplies to Israel, a decision subject to review.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine-Russia Prisoner Exchange Postponed Amidst Accusations
A planned prisoner and body exchange between Ukraine and Russia, intended to be the largest since May, has been postponed to next week due to disagreements between the two nations regarding the provided lists, with accusations of delaying tactics from both sides, following increased Russian strikes ...

Ukraine-Russia Prisoner Exchange Postponed Amidst Accusations
A planned prisoner and body exchange between Ukraine and Russia, intended to be the largest since May, has been postponed to next week due to disagreements between the two nations regarding the provided lists, with accusations of delaying tactics from both sides, following increased Russian strikes ...
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Russia Launches Major Attacks on Ukraine, Causing Casualties
Russian forces conducted overnight attacks on Kharkiv, Dnipro, and Ternopil using drones, missiles, and bombs, resulting in at least two deaths, including a child, and widespread destruction, prompting international concern and calls for increased sanctions.

Russia Launches Major Attacks on Ukraine, Causing Casualties
Russian forces conducted overnight attacks on Kharkiv, Dnipro, and Ternopil using drones, missiles, and bombs, resulting in at least two deaths, including a child, and widespread destruction, prompting international concern and calls for increased sanctions.
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52% Bias Score

China Expands Influence in Pacific Amidst U.S. Retreat
China's expanding influence in the Pacific Islands is fueled by increased economic and diplomatic engagement, contrasting with the U.S.'s reduced presence under the Trump administration; this is causing rising tensions with Australia and New Zealand, who are now competing with China for influence in...

China Expands Influence in Pacific Amidst U.S. Retreat
China's expanding influence in the Pacific Islands is fueled by increased economic and diplomatic engagement, contrasting with the U.S.'s reduced presence under the Trump administration; this is causing rising tensions with Australia and New Zealand, who are now competing with China for influence in...
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64% Bias Score

Greece, Turkey to Hold Talks Amidst Tensions
Greece and Turkey will hold a political dialogue in Ankara on June 15th, followed by the 8th round of talks on positive agenda on June 16th; these meetings aim to maintain momentum in diplomatic relations, but no significant breakthroughs are anticipated before the July summit in Ankara.

Greece, Turkey to Hold Talks Amidst Tensions
Greece and Turkey will hold a political dialogue in Ankara on June 15th, followed by the 8th round of talks on positive agenda on June 16th; these meetings aim to maintain momentum in diplomatic relations, but no significant breakthroughs are anticipated before the July summit in Ankara.
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16% Bias Score

Greece Rejects Turkey's Criticism of Historical Map Gift
Greece rejects Turkey's criticism of a 1585 map gifted by the Hellenic National Defense General Staff chief to the Ecumenical Patriarch, calling Turkey's objections hypocritical given its own promotion of the 'Blue Homeland' map; the incident highlights ongoing tensions.

Greece Rejects Turkey's Criticism of Historical Map Gift
Greece rejects Turkey's criticism of a 1585 map gifted by the Hellenic National Defense General Staff chief to the Ecumenical Patriarch, calling Turkey's objections hypocritical given its own promotion of the 'Blue Homeland' map; the incident highlights ongoing tensions.
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40% Bias Score

Canada, China Agree to Talks to Resolve Trade War
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Chinese Premier Li Qiang agreed to regularize communication and hold talks to resolve a trade war triggered by Canadian tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and steel in 2024, and to further cooperate on fentanyl. The conflict has resulted in retaliatory tarif...

Canada, China Agree to Talks to Resolve Trade War
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Chinese Premier Li Qiang agreed to regularize communication and hold talks to resolve a trade war triggered by Canadian tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and steel in 2024, and to further cooperate on fentanyl. The conflict has resulted in retaliatory tarif...
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48% Bias Score
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