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Global Rise of Anti-LGBTQ+ Sentiment Threatens Broader Civil Liberties
Jessica Stern, former US Special Envoy for LGBTQ+ rights, highlights the global rise of anti-LGBTQ+ discrimination and violence, fueled by coordinated efforts from right-wing organizations and exploited by authoritarian regimes to suppress broader civil liberties. Sixty countries still criminalize h...
Global Rise of Anti-LGBTQ+ Sentiment Threatens Broader Civil Liberties
Jessica Stern, former US Special Envoy for LGBTQ+ rights, highlights the global rise of anti-LGBTQ+ discrimination and violence, fueled by coordinated efforts from right-wing organizations and exploited by authoritarian regimes to suppress broader civil liberties. Sixty countries still criminalize h...
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52% Bias Score


Obama, Bush Condemn Trump's Dismantling of USAID
Former Presidents Obama and Bush joined Bono in condemning President Trump's decision to disband USAID, a 60-year-old humanitarian agency, transferring its functions to the State Department and resulting in thousands of job losses and the end of numerous programs providing over 40 percent of global ...
Obama, Bush Condemn Trump's Dismantling of USAID
Former Presidents Obama and Bush joined Bono in condemning President Trump's decision to disband USAID, a 60-year-old humanitarian agency, transferring its functions to the State Department and resulting in thousands of job losses and the end of numerous programs providing over 40 percent of global ...
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64% Bias Score


Germany Slashes Development Aid by €1 Billion Amidst Global Funding Crisis
Germany's 2025 budget slashes development aid by €1 billion to €10.3 billion, a 53% reduction in humanitarian aid, mirroring a global trend of decreased funding that impacts 114 million people instead of the planned 180 million.
Germany Slashes Development Aid by €1 Billion Amidst Global Funding Crisis
Germany's 2025 budget slashes development aid by €1 billion to €10.3 billion, a 53% reduction in humanitarian aid, mirroring a global trend of decreased funding that impacts 114 million people instead of the planned 180 million.
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60% Bias Score


Excessive Flattery Marks Global Diplomacy Under Trump
Facing potential US disengagement, many world leaders, including European heads of state, have employed excessive flattery and subservience towards Donald Trump, resulting in mixed outcomes but raising concerns about the long-term stability of international relations.
Excessive Flattery Marks Global Diplomacy Under Trump
Facing potential US disengagement, many world leaders, including European heads of state, have employed excessive flattery and subservience towards Donald Trump, resulting in mixed outcomes but raising concerns about the long-term stability of international relations.
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56% Bias Score


Brazil Rebukes NATO Defense Spending Increase, Urges Climate Funding Prioritization
Brazil criticized NATO's decision to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP, advocating for these funds to be redirected towards combating climate change and global hunger, highlighting the insufficient funding secured at last year's COP climate conference and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Brazil Rebukes NATO Defense Spending Increase, Urges Climate Funding Prioritization
Brazil criticized NATO's decision to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP, advocating for these funds to be redirected towards combating climate change and global hunger, highlighting the insufficient funding secured at last year's COP climate conference and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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52% Bias Score


Nationalism Reshapes Global Order, Challenging International Cooperation
Nationalist leaders like Trump and Putin are reshaping global relations, prioritizing national interests over cooperation, as seen in trade wars, withdrawal from climate agreements, and military actions; the pandemic highlighted Western dependence on China, prompting diversification and strategic au...
Nationalism Reshapes Global Order, Challenging International Cooperation
Nationalist leaders like Trump and Putin are reshaping global relations, prioritizing national interests over cooperation, as seen in trade wars, withdrawal from climate agreements, and military actions; the pandemic highlighted Western dependence on China, prompting diversification and strategic au...
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48% Bias Score

Political Extremism and the Relevance of Sinclair Lewis's 'It Can't Happen Here'
It Can't Happen Here," a 1935 dystopian novel, is experiencing renewed relevance due to parallels with current political extremism in the US and globally, prompting warnings from prominent figures like Bernie Sanders and Bill Gates.

Political Extremism and the Relevance of Sinclair Lewis's 'It Can't Happen Here'
It Can't Happen Here," a 1935 dystopian novel, is experiencing renewed relevance due to parallels with current political extremism in the US and globally, prompting warnings from prominent figures like Bernie Sanders and Bill Gates.
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52% Bias Score

International Law in Crisis: Politicization and the Erosion of Global Justice
International law's effectiveness is severely hampered by political manipulation and the disregard of powerful states, leading to a crisis of legitimacy and enforcement, as evidenced by the ICC's limited success and the general weakening of global cooperation.

International Law in Crisis: Politicization and the Erosion of Global Justice
International law's effectiveness is severely hampered by political manipulation and the disregard of powerful states, leading to a crisis of legitimacy and enforcement, as evidenced by the ICC's limited success and the general weakening of global cooperation.
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56% Bias Score

Aging Global Leaders and the Erosion of International Norms
The article discusses the concerning trend of aging world leaders, exemplified by figures like Putin, Xi Jinping, and Trump, whose decisions are shaping global affairs and often lack rational or democratic basis, leading to increased instability and disregard for international norms.

Aging Global Leaders and the Erosion of International Norms
The article discusses the concerning trend of aging world leaders, exemplified by figures like Putin, Xi Jinping, and Trump, whose decisions are shaping global affairs and often lack rational or democratic basis, leading to increased instability and disregard for international norms.
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64% Bias Score

Seville Conference: King Highlights Multilateralism Amidst Global Uncertainty
King Felipe VI of Spain emphasized the importance of the UN Financing for Development Conference in Seville, highlighting multilateralism as crucial for peace and progress, particularly in the face of global challenges eroding trust in humanity. Over 70 world leaders and 12,000 attendees gathered, w...

Seville Conference: King Highlights Multilateralism Amidst Global Uncertainty
King Felipe VI of Spain emphasized the importance of the UN Financing for Development Conference in Seville, highlighting multilateralism as crucial for peace and progress, particularly in the face of global challenges eroding trust in humanity. Over 70 world leaders and 12,000 attendees gathered, w...
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48% Bias Score

NATO Agrees to 5% GDP Defense Spending Increase by 2035
NATO allies agreed to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, with 3.5% allocated to "hard defense" and 1.5% to related investments; however, the US and Spain expressed reservations.

NATO Agrees to 5% GDP Defense Spending Increase by 2035
NATO allies agreed to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, with 3.5% allocated to "hard defense" and 1.5% to related investments; however, the US and Spain expressed reservations.
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36% Bias Score

Global Crackdown on NGOs: Adapting to Shrinking Civic Space
Governments worldwide are increasingly suppressing NGOs through restrictive laws, smear campaigns, and funding cuts, mirroring a pattern starting in Russia in 2012 and impacting countries like India, Egypt, and several Latin American nations, prompting NGOs to explore new strategies for survival and...

Global Crackdown on NGOs: Adapting to Shrinking Civic Space
Governments worldwide are increasingly suppressing NGOs through restrictive laws, smear campaigns, and funding cuts, mirroring a pattern starting in Russia in 2012 and impacting countries like India, Egypt, and several Latin American nations, prompting NGOs to explore new strategies for survival and...
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44% Bias Score
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