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North Korean Soldier Dies in Ukraine, Raising Conflict Concerns
A North Korean soldier captured by Ukrainian forces on December 26th has died of his wounds, confirming Pyongyang's involvement in the Ukraine conflict and raising concerns about further escalation, given a new mutual defense treaty between Russia and North Korea and reported deployments of addition...
North Korean Soldier Dies in Ukraine, Raising Conflict Concerns
A North Korean soldier captured by Ukrainian forces on December 26th has died of his wounds, confirming Pyongyang's involvement in the Ukraine conflict and raising concerns about further escalation, given a new mutual defense treaty between Russia and North Korea and reported deployments of addition...
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44% Bias Score


Orbán's Hungary Uses EU Presidency to Advance Nationalist Agenda
During its July 1, 2024 - December 31, 2024 EU Council Presidency, Hungary, under Viktor Orbán, pursued a nationalistic agenda marked by anti-EU rhetoric, unscheduled meetings with Vladimir Putin, and the formation of a right-wing European parliamentary group, "Patriots for Europe," straining EU rel...
Orbán's Hungary Uses EU Presidency to Advance Nationalist Agenda
During its July 1, 2024 - December 31, 2024 EU Council Presidency, Hungary, under Viktor Orbán, pursued a nationalistic agenda marked by anti-EU rhetoric, unscheduled meetings with Vladimir Putin, and the formation of a right-wing European parliamentary group, "Patriots for Europe," straining EU rel...
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56% Bias Score


Increased Risk of Armenian-Azerbaijani War in 2024
Armenian military experts warn of heightened war risks from April 2024 due to reduced constraints on Azerbaijani aggression, lack of peace treaty commitment, and increased Turkish-Azerbaijani military cooperation, including four high-level military visits in three weeks.
Increased Risk of Armenian-Azerbaijani War in 2024
Armenian military experts warn of heightened war risks from April 2024 due to reduced constraints on Azerbaijani aggression, lack of peace treaty commitment, and increased Turkish-Azerbaijani military cooperation, including four high-level military visits in three weeks.
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40% Bias Score


Aktau Plane Crash Prompts Focus on Technical Investigation, Countering Geopolitical Risks
A plane crash in Aktau involving a Brazilian-made aircraft resulted in Russia and Kazakhstan prioritizing a thorough, objective investigation by technical experts, deferring political commentary until the investigation concludes, to counter potential Western exploitation.
Aktau Plane Crash Prompts Focus on Technical Investigation, Countering Geopolitical Risks
A plane crash in Aktau involving a Brazilian-made aircraft resulted in Russia and Kazakhstan prioritizing a thorough, objective investigation by technical experts, deferring political commentary until the investigation concludes, to counter potential Western exploitation.
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52% Bias Score


Croatian Presidential Election: Milanovic Faces Reelection Amidst Foreign Policy Divisions
Croatia's leftist president, Zoran Milanovic, faces reelection this weekend against a center-right candidate backed by the government, with the outcome potentially affecting Croatia's foreign policy and relations with the West due to Milanovic's criticism of Western support for Ukraine.
Croatian Presidential Election: Milanovic Faces Reelection Amidst Foreign Policy Divisions
Croatia's leftist president, Zoran Milanovic, faces reelection this weekend against a center-right candidate backed by the government, with the outcome potentially affecting Croatia's foreign policy and relations with the West due to Milanovic's criticism of Western support for Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score


China Condemns US National Defense Authorization Act
China has issued a strong condemnation of the recently signed US National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025, citing provisions related to Taiwan, technology, and trade as violations of its sovereignty and interference in its internal affairs.
China Condemns US National Defense Authorization Act
China has issued a strong condemnation of the recently signed US National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025, citing provisions related to Taiwan, technology, and trade as violations of its sovereignty and interference in its internal affairs.
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52% Bias Score

Azerbaijan Airlines Suspends Flights After Kazakhstan Crash
An Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane crashed in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, killing 38 of the 67 people on board; Azerbaijan Airlines has suspended flights to seven Russian cities due to safety concerns following the crash; investigations are ongoing.

Azerbaijan Airlines Suspends Flights After Kazakhstan Crash
An Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane crashed in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, killing 38 of the 67 people on board; Azerbaijan Airlines has suspended flights to seven Russian cities due to safety concerns following the crash; investigations are ongoing.
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48% Bias Score

North Korean Soldier's Death Confirms Growing Involvement in Ukraine War
A captured North Korean soldier fighting alongside Russian troops in the Kursk region, near the Ukrainian border, has died from his wounds, confirming earlier reports of North Korean military involvement in the conflict and raising concerns about the escalating international implications.

North Korean Soldier's Death Confirms Growing Involvement in Ukraine War
A captured North Korean soldier fighting alongside Russian troops in the Kursk region, near the Ukrainian border, has died from his wounds, confirming earlier reports of North Korean military involvement in the conflict and raising concerns about the escalating international implications.
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32% Bias Score

Azerbaijan Airlines Suspends Flights After Kazakhstan Crash
An Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190 crashed in Kazakhstan on December 25th, killing 38 of 67 on board; AZAL, citing "external physical and technical interference," suspended flights to eight Russian cities pending investigation; conflicting accounts exist regarding the cause of the crash.

Azerbaijan Airlines Suspends Flights After Kazakhstan Crash
An Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190 crashed in Kazakhstan on December 25th, killing 38 of 67 on board; AZAL, citing "external physical and technical interference," suspended flights to eight Russian cities pending investigation; conflicting accounts exist regarding the cause of the crash.
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52% Bias Score

Russia Accuses Norwegian Ship of Refusal to Aid Sinking Vessel
The Russian cargo ship "Ursa Major" sank in the Mediterranean on Monday after an explosion, with 14 crew rescued. Russia accuses the Norwegian ship "Oslo Carrier 3" of refusing aid, while the "Oslo Carrier 3"'s company asserts it followed rescue coordination instructions. The incident has sparked a ...

Russia Accuses Norwegian Ship of Refusal to Aid Sinking Vessel
The Russian cargo ship "Ursa Major" sank in the Mediterranean on Monday after an explosion, with 14 crew rescued. Russia accuses the Norwegian ship "Oslo Carrier 3" of refusing aid, while the "Oslo Carrier 3"'s company asserts it followed rescue coordination instructions. The incident has sparked a ...
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44% Bias Score

Azerbaijan Airlines Crash: Missile Damage Evidence Emerges
An Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in western Kazakhstan on December 25th, killing 38; video evidence suggests missile damage, contradicting official reports and raising parallels to the 2014 MH17 incident amid reported Ukrainian drone attacks on Chechnya.

Azerbaijan Airlines Crash: Missile Damage Evidence Emerges
An Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in western Kazakhstan on December 25th, killing 38; video evidence suggests missile damage, contradicting official reports and raising parallels to the 2014 MH17 incident amid reported Ukrainian drone attacks on Chechnya.
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56% Bias Score

Estlink 2 Cable Outage Sparks Sabotage Fears
An undersea electricity cable connecting Finland and Estonia, Estlink 2, malfunctioned on December 25th, prompting an investigation into potential sabotage involving vessels linked to Russia and China, following similar incidents in November targeting other Baltic Sea undersea cables.

Estlink 2 Cable Outage Sparks Sabotage Fears
An undersea electricity cable connecting Finland and Estonia, Estlink 2, malfunctioned on December 25th, prompting an investigation into potential sabotage involving vessels linked to Russia and China, following similar incidents in November targeting other Baltic Sea undersea cables.
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40% Bias Score
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