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Moscow General Killed in Bomb Blast: Uzbek Suspect Detained
A bomb blast killed Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov in Moscow on Tuesday; a detained Uzbek suspect confessed to planting the bomb remotely for \$100,000 and a European life, allegedly directed by Ukrainian special services.
Moscow General Killed in Bomb Blast: Uzbek Suspect Detained
A bomb blast killed Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov in Moscow on Tuesday; a detained Uzbek suspect confessed to planting the bomb remotely for \$100,000 and a European life, allegedly directed by Ukrainian special services.
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64% Bias Score


Moscow Bombing Kills Top Russian General
A bomb blast in Moscow on December 17, 2023, killed Russian General Colonel Igor Kirilov and his aide, prompting accusations of Ukrainian involvement and raising concerns about escalating conflict.
Moscow Bombing Kills Top Russian General
A bomb blast in Moscow on December 17, 2023, killed Russian General Colonel Igor Kirilov and his aide, prompting accusations of Ukrainian involvement and raising concerns about escalating conflict.
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56% Bias Score


North Korean Troops Fighting in Ukraine
Approximately 10,000 North Korean soldiers are fighting alongside Russia in Ukraine; several hundred have died, marking their first large-scale combat since the 1953 Korean War; this raises fears of technology transfer and increased global instability.
North Korean Troops Fighting in Ukraine
Approximately 10,000 North Korean soldiers are fighting alongside Russia in Ukraine; several hundred have died, marking their first large-scale combat since the 1953 Korean War; this raises fears of technology transfer and increased global instability.
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40% Bias Score


Congress to Vote on Bill Restricting U.S. Investment in Chinese Technology
The U.S. Congress is voting on a bill restricting U.S. investments in Chinese technology due to national security concerns, expanding upon January's Treasury rules to include consumer electronics, real estate purchases near sensitive sites, and a study on the security risks of Chinese-made routers a...
Congress to Vote on Bill Restricting U.S. Investment in Chinese Technology
The U.S. Congress is voting on a bill restricting U.S. investments in Chinese technology due to national security concerns, expanding upon January's Treasury rules to include consumer electronics, real estate purchases near sensitive sites, and a study on the security risks of Chinese-made routers a...
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44% Bias Score


China's 2024 Diplomacy: Stability and Cooperation Amidst Global Uncertainty
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi detailed China's 2024 diplomatic priorities, emphasizing stability and multilateral cooperation amid global uncertainty, including hosting the SCO summit and supporting conflict resolution efforts, while analysts highlight China's role as a global stabilizer.
China's 2024 Diplomacy: Stability and Cooperation Amidst Global Uncertainty
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi detailed China's 2024 diplomatic priorities, emphasizing stability and multilateral cooperation amid global uncertainty, including hosting the SCO summit and supporting conflict resolution efforts, while analysts highlight China's role as a global stabilizer.
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60% Bias Score


Macron's Djibouti-Ethiopia Visit Signals Shift in France's African Policy
French President Emmanuel Macron will visit Djibouti on December 20th for Christmas with French troops, followed by a trip to Ethiopia on December 21st to discuss regional stability and inaugurate a renovated national palace, reflecting France's evolving African partnerships.
Macron's Djibouti-Ethiopia Visit Signals Shift in France's African Policy
French President Emmanuel Macron will visit Djibouti on December 20th for Christmas with French troops, followed by a trip to Ethiopia on December 21st to discuss regional stability and inaugurate a renovated national palace, reflecting France's evolving African partnerships.
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44% Bias Score

Hayat Tahrir al-Sham Captures Damascus; Central Asian Nations Silent
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham forces captured Damascus on December 8th, 2023, forcing President Bashar al-Assad to flee to Moscow after seizing major Syrian cities since November 27th; Central Asian countries have largely remained silent, highlighting the complex interplay of regional politics and internal s...

Hayat Tahrir al-Sham Captures Damascus; Central Asian Nations Silent
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham forces captured Damascus on December 8th, 2023, forcing President Bashar al-Assad to flee to Moscow after seizing major Syrian cities since November 27th; Central Asian countries have largely remained silent, highlighting the complex interplay of regional politics and internal s...
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44% Bias Score

Record $895 Billion NDAA Passes Senate Amidst Bipartisan Controversy
The Senate passed an $895 billion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), the most expensive in history, which includes pay raises for soldiers, counter-China measures, and a ban on using military insurance for transgender care for minors, sparking bipartisan opposition.

Record $895 Billion NDAA Passes Senate Amidst Bipartisan Controversy
The Senate passed an $895 billion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), the most expensive in history, which includes pay raises for soldiers, counter-China measures, and a ban on using military insurance for transgender care for minors, sparking bipartisan opposition.
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56% Bias Score

Traditional Political Categories Fail to Capture New Geopolitical Reality
This article analyzes the limitations of traditional political categories in understanding current geopolitical complexities, highlighting a new dividing line between pro- and anti-Western forces that transcends traditional 'left' and 'right' distinctions, exemplified by the Syrian conflict and the ...

Traditional Political Categories Fail to Capture New Geopolitical Reality
This article analyzes the limitations of traditional political categories in understanding current geopolitical complexities, highlighting a new dividing line between pro- and anti-Western forces that transcends traditional 'left' and 'right' distinctions, exemplified by the Syrian conflict and the ...
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52% Bias Score

Turkey's Rapid Embassy Reopening in Damascus Amidst Post-Assad Geopolitical Shifts
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad, Turkey reopened its embassy in Damascus, becoming the first country to do so; other nations, including the US and UK, have also initiated contacts with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), despite its designation as a terrorist group, highlighting the complex geopolitic...

Turkey's Rapid Embassy Reopening in Damascus Amidst Post-Assad Geopolitical Shifts
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad, Turkey reopened its embassy in Damascus, becoming the first country to do so; other nations, including the US and UK, have also initiated contacts with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), despite its designation as a terrorist group, highlighting the complex geopolitic...
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48% Bias Score

UK's Balancing Act: Navigating Economic Ties with China Amidst Espionage Concerns
Amidst concerns over Chinese espionage and influence operations in the UK, exemplified by the Yang Tengbo case, Prime Minister Starmer's call for a "pragmatic and serious" relationship with China faces challenges due to conflicting priorities within the government and external pressures.

UK's Balancing Act: Navigating Economic Ties with China Amidst Espionage Concerns
Amidst concerns over Chinese espionage and influence operations in the UK, exemplified by the Yang Tengbo case, Prime Minister Starmer's call for a "pragmatic and serious" relationship with China faces challenges due to conflicting priorities within the government and external pressures.
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64% Bias Score

Conspiracy Theories Target Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham Leader
Conspiracy theories alleging that Ahmad al-Sharaa, leader of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham, is of Jewish origin are spreading rapidly across social and traditional media in the Middle East, fueled by Iranian and Assad regime supporters, despite lacking evidence.

Conspiracy Theories Target Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham Leader
Conspiracy theories alleging that Ahmad al-Sharaa, leader of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham, is of Jewish origin are spreading rapidly across social and traditional media in the Middle East, fueled by Iranian and Assad regime supporters, despite lacking evidence.
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52% Bias Score
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