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Trump's Pre-Inauguration Actions Spark Immediate Global Reactions
President-elect Donald Trump is actively engaging in foreign and domestic policy before his January 20, 2025 inauguration, threatening tariffs, demanding hostage releases, and influencing business deals, prompting immediate responses and raising concerns about potential conflicts with the current Bi...
Trump's Pre-Inauguration Actions Spark Immediate Global Reactions
President-elect Donald Trump is actively engaging in foreign and domestic policy before his January 20, 2025 inauguration, threatening tariffs, demanding hostage releases, and influencing business deals, prompting immediate responses and raising concerns about potential conflicts with the current Bi...
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56% Bias Score


Former Officials Urge Senate Review of Gabbard's Nomination for National Intelligence Director
Nearly 100 former US diplomats and intelligence officials urged Senate leaders to review government files on Tulsi Gabbard, President-elect Trump's nominee for Director of National Intelligence, citing concerns about her past actions and statements that contradict US policy and could compromise nati...
Former Officials Urge Senate Review of Gabbard's Nomination for National Intelligence Director
Nearly 100 former US diplomats and intelligence officials urged Senate leaders to review government files on Tulsi Gabbard, President-elect Trump's nominee for Director of National Intelligence, citing concerns about her past actions and statements that contradict US policy and could compromise nati...
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40% Bias Score


EU Foreign Policy Chief Sparks Outrage With Top Official's Dismissal
EU's new foreign affairs chief, Kaja Kallas, dismissed the EEAS secretary-general, Stefano Sannino, a week into her term, sparking controversy among member states and raising questions about the future direction of the EU's foreign policy.
EU Foreign Policy Chief Sparks Outrage With Top Official's Dismissal
EU's new foreign affairs chief, Kaja Kallas, dismissed the EEAS secretary-general, Stefano Sannino, a week into her term, sparking controversy among member states and raising questions about the future direction of the EU's foreign policy.
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52% Bias Score


"Egypt's El-Sisi Visits Denmark Amidst Human Rights Controversy"
"Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi's two-day state visit to Denmark, marked by the awarding of the Order of the Elephant, sparked controversy due to the lack of a press conference and criticism from human rights groups regarding Egypt's human rights record, while the visit reflects Denmark's n...
"Egypt's El-Sisi Visits Denmark Amidst Human Rights Controversy"
"Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi's two-day state visit to Denmark, marked by the awarding of the Order of the Elephant, sparked controversy due to the lack of a press conference and criticism from human rights groups regarding Egypt's human rights record, while the visit reflects Denmark's n...
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40% Bias Score


Germany's Afghanistan Withdrawal: Doha Agreement, Kabul Fall, and Unmet Goals
Following the Doha Agreement, Germany withdrew its troops from Afghanistan; however, the Taliban takeover of Kabul on August 15th, 2021, led to a chaotic evacuation and exposed the failure to achieve democratization goals, despite the Bundeswehr's exceptional efforts.
Germany's Afghanistan Withdrawal: Doha Agreement, Kabul Fall, and Unmet Goals
Following the Doha Agreement, Germany withdrew its troops from Afghanistan; however, the Taliban takeover of Kabul on August 15th, 2021, led to a chaotic evacuation and exposed the failure to achieve democratization goals, despite the Bundeswehr's exceptional efforts.
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48% Bias Score


UK's Junk Food Ad Ban Contradicts Pledge for Less Intrusive Government
The UK government's new junk food advertising ban, starting October 2024, prohibits ads before 9 pm on TV and online, aiming to reduce children's calorie intake by two calories daily but costing businesses £199 million annually, contradicting the Prime Minister's promise of less government intervent...
UK's Junk Food Ad Ban Contradicts Pledge for Less Intrusive Government
The UK government's new junk food advertising ban, starting October 2024, prohibits ads before 9 pm on TV and online, aiming to reduce children's calorie intake by two calories daily but costing businesses £199 million annually, contradicting the Prime Minister's promise of less government intervent...
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56% Bias Score

Biden's Angola Trip: $1 Billion Aid Pledge, Infrastructure Focus Amidst Domestic Turmoil
President Biden concluded his first trip to Africa with a $1 billion aid pledge to Angola and a focus on the $4 billion Lobito Corridor infrastructure project to improve trade and counter China's influence, despite domestic challenges and an upcoming change in US administration.

Biden's Angola Trip: $1 Billion Aid Pledge, Infrastructure Focus Amidst Domestic Turmoil
President Biden concluded his first trip to Africa with a $1 billion aid pledge to Angola and a focus on the $4 billion Lobito Corridor infrastructure project to improve trade and counter China's influence, despite domestic challenges and an upcoming change in US administration.
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44% Bias Score

Johnson Predicts Continued US Support for Ukraine Despite Republican Pro-Putin Sentiment
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson predicts that despite internal Republican pressure, President-elect Donald Trump will continue supporting Ukraine due to geopolitical considerations; however, a faction within the Republican Party exhibits pro-Putin sentiment, creating a complex situation.

Johnson Predicts Continued US Support for Ukraine Despite Republican Pro-Putin Sentiment
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson predicts that despite internal Republican pressure, President-elect Donald Trump will continue supporting Ukraine due to geopolitical considerations; however, a faction within the Republican Party exhibits pro-Putin sentiment, creating a complex situation.
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56% Bias Score

Reagan Forum Underscores Public Support for Military Strength, Reveals Gender Gap on China
A new survey reveals strong US public support for a strong military, but also highlights a gender gap in confidence levels about winning a potential war against China, as the 2024 Reagan National Defense Forum begins this weekend.

Reagan Forum Underscores Public Support for Military Strength, Reveals Gender Gap on China
A new survey reveals strong US public support for a strong military, but also highlights a gender gap in confidence levels about winning a potential war against China, as the 2024 Reagan National Defense Forum begins this weekend.
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52% Bias Score

Spain Unveils 100-Point Africa Strategy
Spain launched a new foreign policy strategy for Africa, outlining 100 measures for youth development, sustainable growth, and green energy, aiming for an equal partnership and addressing security and investment opportunities, while facing competition from other global powers.

Spain Unveils 100-Point Africa Strategy
Spain launched a new foreign policy strategy for Africa, outlining 100 measures for youth development, sustainable growth, and green energy, aiming for an equal partnership and addressing security and investment opportunities, while facing competition from other global powers.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration to Slash $20 Billion in UN Funding
The incoming Trump administration plans to cut $20 billion from the annual US contribution to the UN, citing concerns over wasteful spending, lack of transparency, and questionable priorities. This follows the Biden administration's acknowledgment of difficulties in identifying cost savings within t...

Trump Administration to Slash $20 Billion in UN Funding
The incoming Trump administration plans to cut $20 billion from the annual US contribution to the UN, citing concerns over wasteful spending, lack of transparency, and questionable priorities. This follows the Biden administration's acknowledgment of difficulties in identifying cost savings within t...
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68% Bias Score

Minsk Agreements Failure: Merkel Defends Policy Amidst Renewed Criticism
In February 2015, a short-lived ceasefire in eastern Ukraine, brokered by Angela Merkel, Francois Hollande, Vladimir Putin, and Petro Poroshenko, ended quickly, with fighting resuming near Debaltseve, highlighting the failure of appeasement and the consequences of the Minsk agreements.

Minsk Agreements Failure: Merkel Defends Policy Amidst Renewed Criticism
In February 2015, a short-lived ceasefire in eastern Ukraine, brokered by Angela Merkel, Francois Hollande, Vladimir Putin, and Petro Poroshenko, ended quickly, with fighting resuming near Debaltseve, highlighting the failure of appeasement and the consequences of the Minsk agreements.
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68% Bias Score
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