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Kremlin-Linked Fact-Checking Network Faces Criticism for Bias and Inaccuracy
Russia launched the Global Fact-Checking Network (GFCN) in April 2025, an initiative founded by Kremlin-linked entities TASS and ANO Dialog Region; the GFCN faces criticism for its lack of transparency, biased reporting, and inaccurate data, contrasting sharply with established fact-checking standar...
Kremlin-Linked Fact-Checking Network Faces Criticism for Bias and Inaccuracy
Russia launched the Global Fact-Checking Network (GFCN) in April 2025, an initiative founded by Kremlin-linked entities TASS and ANO Dialog Region; the GFCN faces criticism for its lack of transparency, biased reporting, and inaccurate data, contrasting sharply with established fact-checking standar...
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40% Bias Score


UniVista Offers Free EDA Trials Amidst US Chip Sanctions
Faced with US restrictions on advanced chip design tools, Shanghai UniVista Industrial Software Group offers free trials of its EDA software to Chinese firms, aiming to support the domestic chip industry and counter US sanctions; this is backed by government investment and insurance support for dome...
UniVista Offers Free EDA Trials Amidst US Chip Sanctions
Faced with US restrictions on advanced chip design tools, Shanghai UniVista Industrial Software Group offers free trials of its EDA software to Chinese firms, aiming to support the domestic chip industry and counter US sanctions; this is backed by government investment and insurance support for dome...
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40% Bias Score


EU Launches Savings and Investment Union to Boost Competitiveness
The EU's new Savings and Investment Union (SIU) aims to enhance Europe's competitiveness against China and the U.S. by increasing equity for innovative firms and directing private savings to strategic sectors such as clean tech, digital, and defense, as highlighted by ECB President Christine Lagarde...
EU Launches Savings and Investment Union to Boost Competitiveness
The EU's new Savings and Investment Union (SIU) aims to enhance Europe's competitiveness against China and the U.S. by increasing equity for innovative firms and directing private savings to strategic sectors such as clean tech, digital, and defense, as highlighted by ECB President Christine Lagarde...
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40% Bias Score


IUU Fishing: Geopolitics and Global Cooperation
The concept of illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing evolved from a need to regulate high-seas fishing, initially driven by the US and Western countries, but has become a geopolitical tool, with China advocating for a more cooperative approach.
IUU Fishing: Geopolitics and Global Cooperation
The concept of illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing evolved from a need to regulate high-seas fishing, initially driven by the US and Western countries, but has become a geopolitical tool, with China advocating for a more cooperative approach.
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60% Bias Score


AU Urges U.S. Dialogue on New African Travel Restrictions
The African Union has urged the U.S. to adopt a more consultative approach to new travel restrictions affecting ten African nations, including entry bans for seven and limitations for three, citing potential negative impacts on various collaborations and diplomatic ties.
AU Urges U.S. Dialogue on New African Travel Restrictions
The African Union has urged the U.S. to adopt a more consultative approach to new travel restrictions affecting ten African nations, including entry bans for seven and limitations for three, citing potential negative impacts on various collaborations and diplomatic ties.
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36% Bias Score


One Million Russian Casualties in Ukraine War: Study
A new study by the Center for Strategic and International Studies estimates that nearly one million Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded in the Ukraine war, with up to 250,000 deaths, highlighting the conflict's devastating human cost and Russia's slow territorial gains despite massive casua...
One Million Russian Casualties in Ukraine War: Study
A new study by the Center for Strategic and International Studies estimates that nearly one million Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded in the Ukraine war, with up to 250,000 deaths, highlighting the conflict's devastating human cost and Russia's slow territorial gains despite massive casua...
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44% Bias Score

IAEA Gains Access to Syrian Nuclear Sites Amidst Regional Tensions
Syria's new government has allowed immediate IAEA inspection of suspected former nuclear sites, a key step towards rejoining the international community, while Israel continues attacks despite indirect talks and IAEA offers aid to rebuild Syria's health system.

IAEA Gains Access to Syrian Nuclear Sites Amidst Regional Tensions
Syria's new government has allowed immediate IAEA inspection of suspected former nuclear sites, a key step towards rejoining the international community, while Israel continues attacks despite indirect talks and IAEA offers aid to rebuild Syria's health system.
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40% Bias Score

Britain Backs Morocco's Western Sahara Autonomy Plan
Britain now considers Morocco's 2007 autonomy plan for Western Sahara the 'most credible' path to a lasting solution, abandoning its previous support for UN-backed self-determination, a move welcomed by Morocco but potentially jeopardizing the Polisario Front's position and the UN's role.

Britain Backs Morocco's Western Sahara Autonomy Plan
Britain now considers Morocco's 2007 autonomy plan for Western Sahara the 'most credible' path to a lasting solution, abandoning its previous support for UN-backed self-determination, a move welcomed by Morocco but potentially jeopardizing the Polisario Front's position and the UN's role.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's New Travel Ban Sparks International Condemnation
President Trump signed a travel ban on June 9th, targeting 12 countries including Afghanistan, Iran, and Yemen, prompting condemnation from Venezuela and cooperation from Somalia, while raising concerns about its impact on national security and international relations.

Trump's New Travel Ban Sparks International Condemnation
President Trump signed a travel ban on June 9th, targeting 12 countries including Afghanistan, Iran, and Yemen, prompting condemnation from Venezuela and cooperation from Somalia, while raising concerns about its impact on national security and international relations.
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40% Bias Score

IUU Fishing: A Geopolitical Tool or Conservation Measure?
The International Day for the Fight against IUU Fishing, established in 2017, highlights the evolution of IUU fishing regulations from a technical issue to a tool for geopolitical maneuvering, particularly by the US against China, impacting developing nations disproportionately.

IUU Fishing: A Geopolitical Tool or Conservation Measure?
The International Day for the Fight against IUU Fishing, established in 2017, highlights the evolution of IUU fishing regulations from a technical issue to a tool for geopolitical maneuvering, particularly by the US against China, impacting developing nations disproportionately.
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48% Bias Score

Germany Seeks Massive Space Funding Boost for ESA and National Program
Germany's state leaders propose doubling its ESA contributions to \$2 billion and increasing its national space budget to \$1 billion annually, citing the need for enhanced European security, technological sovereignty, and economic competitiveness amid growing international uncertainty.

Germany Seeks Massive Space Funding Boost for ESA and National Program
Germany's state leaders propose doubling its ESA contributions to \$2 billion and increasing its national space budget to \$1 billion annually, citing the need for enhanced European security, technological sovereignty, and economic competitiveness amid growing international uncertainty.
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48% Bias Score

Iran's Nuclear Program: A Multifaceted Tool for Regime Survival and Regional Domination
Iran's nuclear program, initiated under the Shah, has drastically accelerated since the 1979 revolution, with recent reports indicating enough 60% enriched uranium for multiple weapons. This program serves multiple purposes, including regime survival, regional influence, and ideological warfare agai...

Iran's Nuclear Program: A Multifaceted Tool for Regime Survival and Regional Domination
Iran's nuclear program, initiated under the Shah, has drastically accelerated since the 1979 revolution, with recent reports indicating enough 60% enriched uranium for multiple weapons. This program serves multiple purposes, including regime survival, regional influence, and ideological warfare agai...
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60% Bias Score
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