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Azerbaijan-Israel Strategic Partnership Deepens Amidst Regional Tensions
Azerbaijan and Israel's strategic partnership, forged in the 1990s, has deepened significantly, encompassing energy, defense, and intelligence cooperation, with Azerbaijan providing crucial oil to Israel and receiving advanced defense technology in return, all while navigating complex regional dynam...
Azerbaijan-Israel Strategic Partnership Deepens Amidst Regional Tensions
Azerbaijan and Israel's strategic partnership, forged in the 1990s, has deepened significantly, encompassing energy, defense, and intelligence cooperation, with Azerbaijan providing crucial oil to Israel and receiving advanced defense technology in return, all while navigating complex regional dynam...
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40% Bias Score


Conflicting Reports on Ukraine: Zelensky's Claims, Germany's Shift, and a British Nuclear Proposal
President Zelensky claims Ukrainian advances in Kursk despite Russian territorial gains in Sumy and Kharkiv; Germany now prioritizes negotiations over Russia's defeat; a British colonel suggests aiding Ukraine in developing nuclear weapons, disregarding the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Conflicting Reports on Ukraine: Zelensky's Claims, Germany's Shift, and a British Nuclear Proposal
President Zelensky claims Ukrainian advances in Kursk despite Russian territorial gains in Sumy and Kharkiv; Germany now prioritizes negotiations over Russia's defeat; a British colonel suggests aiding Ukraine in developing nuclear weapons, disregarding the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
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56% Bias Score


Australia Rejects US Call for Increased Defence Spending Amid Rising Indo-Pacific Tensions
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese rejected US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth's call to increase defence spending to 3 percent of GDP, contrasting with Defence Minister Richard Marles' openness to further discussion, while China accused the US of destabilizing the region following Hegseth's ...
Australia Rejects US Call for Increased Defence Spending Amid Rising Indo-Pacific Tensions
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese rejected US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth's call to increase defence spending to 3 percent of GDP, contrasting with Defence Minister Richard Marles' openness to further discussion, while China accused the US of destabilizing the region following Hegseth's ...
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40% Bias Score


US Vows to Counter China's Growing Influence in the Indo-Pacific
At the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a renewed US commitment to the Indo-Pacific, directly challenging China's growing military influence and accusing China of planning a potential invasion of Taiwan by 2027, while emphasizing a commitment to regional ...
US Vows to Counter China's Growing Influence in the Indo-Pacific
At the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a renewed US commitment to the Indo-Pacific, directly challenging China's growing military influence and accusing China of planning a potential invasion of Taiwan by 2027, while emphasizing a commitment to regional ...
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56% Bias Score


Hegseth Warns of Imminent Chinese Military Action in Indo-Pacific
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth warned at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore that China is preparing for potential military action in the Indo-Pacific, urging Asian allies to increase defense spending to counter the threat, specifically mentioning the potential for conflict over Taiwan and ...
Hegseth Warns of Imminent Chinese Military Action in Indo-Pacific
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth warned at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore that China is preparing for potential military action in the Indo-Pacific, urging Asian allies to increase defense spending to counter the threat, specifically mentioning the potential for conflict over Taiwan and ...
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52% Bias Score


Barcelona Cuts Ties With Israel Amid Human Rights Concerns
The Barcelona City Council ended its relationship with Israel, citing human rights concerns and suspending institutional relations, including its twin-city status with Tel Aviv; this follows a previous attempt and reversal of the decision in 2023.
Barcelona Cuts Ties With Israel Amid Human Rights Concerns
The Barcelona City Council ended its relationship with Israel, citing human rights concerns and suspending institutional relations, including its twin-city status with Tel Aviv; this follows a previous attempt and reversal of the decision in 2023.
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32% Bias Score

UK Backs Morocco's Western Sahara Autonomy Plan
The UK ended almost 50 years of neutrality in the Western Sahara conflict by supporting Morocco's autonomy plan, a move seen as a significant shift by Morocco and potentially opening the way for British investment in the region.

UK Backs Morocco's Western Sahara Autonomy Plan
The UK ended almost 50 years of neutrality in the Western Sahara conflict by supporting Morocco's autonomy plan, a move seen as a significant shift by Morocco and potentially opening the way for British investment in the region.
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40% Bias Score

Alaska LNG Project: A Pivotal Moment in U.S.-Asia Energy Diplomacy
The Trump administration plans a June 2 Alaska LNG summit to announce Asian commitments to a $44 billion project, leveraging energy exports to address trade disputes and boost U.S. geopolitical influence in Asia, with Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan considering major investments to avoid tariffs.

Alaska LNG Project: A Pivotal Moment in U.S.-Asia Energy Diplomacy
The Trump administration plans a June 2 Alaska LNG summit to announce Asian commitments to a $44 billion project, leveraging energy exports to address trade disputes and boost U.S. geopolitical influence in Asia, with Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan considering major investments to avoid tariffs.
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40% Bias Score

South Korea's Election: A President Faces Multiple Foreign Policy Challenges
South Korea's upcoming presidential election on June 3rd presents the winner with immediate domestic and international challenges, including navigating strained relationships with the US, China, and North Korea, as well as addressing trade disputes and potential US troop withdrawals.

South Korea's Election: A President Faces Multiple Foreign Policy Challenges
South Korea's upcoming presidential election on June 3rd presents the winner with immediate domestic and international challenges, including navigating strained relationships with the US, China, and North Korea, as well as addressing trade disputes and potential US troop withdrawals.
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40% Bias Score

Hegseth Warns of Imminent Chinese Invasion of Taiwan
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth warned of a potential imminent Chinese invasion of Taiwan, citing nine indicators including intensified military exercises, strategic bomber deployments, gray-zone operations, and infrastructure expansion, despite Beijing's denials.

Hegseth Warns of Imminent Chinese Invasion of Taiwan
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth warned of a potential imminent Chinese invasion of Taiwan, citing nine indicators including intensified military exercises, strategic bomber deployments, gray-zone operations, and infrastructure expansion, despite Beijing's denials.
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52% Bias Score

Hegseth Warns of Growing China Threat in Indo-Pacific
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, at the Shangri-La Dialogue, warned of China's growing military threat in the Indo-Pacific, citing plans for a potential Taiwan invasion by 2027 and urging Asian partners to increase defense spending; China's defense minister was absent from the conference.

Hegseth Warns of Growing China Threat in Indo-Pacific
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, at the Shangri-La Dialogue, warned of China's growing military threat in the Indo-Pacific, citing plans for a potential Taiwan invasion by 2027 and urging Asian partners to increase defense spending; China's defense minister was absent from the conference.
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60% Bias Score

OPEC+ triples oil production increase, impacting global prices
OPEC+ significantly boosted oil production in July by 411,000 barrels per day, exceeding initial projections, driven by geopolitical factors and pressure from the US, leading to a drop in oil prices to four-year lows.

OPEC+ triples oil production increase, impacting global prices
OPEC+ significantly boosted oil production in July by 411,000 barrels per day, exceeding initial projections, driven by geopolitical factors and pressure from the US, leading to a drop in oil prices to four-year lows.
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48% Bias Score
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