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High-Level US Officials Attend Cyprus Struggle Conference, Underscoring Strong US-Cyprus Ties
High-ranking US officials, including Senators Schumer and Jeffries, attended the World Coordinating Committee for the Cyprus Struggle's annual conference in the US Capitol, strengthening US-Cyprus relations and highlighting Cyprus's strategic importance in the region.
High-Level US Officials Attend Cyprus Struggle Conference, Underscoring Strong US-Cyprus Ties
High-ranking US officials, including Senators Schumer and Jeffries, attended the World Coordinating Committee for the Cyprus Struggle's annual conference in the US Capitol, strengthening US-Cyprus relations and highlighting Cyprus's strategic importance in the region.
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28% Bias Score


Child Labor Declines, but Challenges Persist Amidst Global Issues
A UNICEF and ILO analysis reveals a decrease in child labor from 160 million in 2020 to 138 million in 2024, though challenges remain due to poverty and conflict; the problem persists in high-income countries, often hidden in agriculture and informal work.
Child Labor Declines, but Challenges Persist Amidst Global Issues
A UNICEF and ILO analysis reveals a decrease in child labor from 160 million in 2020 to 138 million in 2024, though challenges remain due to poverty and conflict; the problem persists in high-income countries, often hidden in agriculture and informal work.
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24% Bias Score


Israel Deports Six Activists from Aid Ship Bound for Gaza
Israel deported six activists from the Madleen aid ship, carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, after detaining them for attempting to breach the blockade; two more remain in custody; the UN warns of "catastrophic hunger" in Gaza due to the blockade.
Israel Deports Six Activists from Aid Ship Bound for Gaza
Israel deported six activists from the Madleen aid ship, carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, after detaining them for attempting to breach the blockade; two more remain in custody; the UN warns of "catastrophic hunger" in Gaza due to the blockade.
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52% Bias Score


Israel Detains Activists Aboard Madleen Ship, Sparking International Outcry
On June 9th, Israeli forces seized the Madleen ship in international waters, detaining 12 activists who were attempting to break the Gaza blockade. Four were deported on June 10th, including Greta Thunberg; six more on June 14th; and two remain in detention, facing potential deportation on June 15th...
Israel Detains Activists Aboard Madleen Ship, Sparking International Outcry
On June 9th, Israeli forces seized the Madleen ship in international waters, detaining 12 activists who were attempting to break the Gaza blockade. Four were deported on June 10th, including Greta Thunberg; six more on June 14th; and two remain in detention, facing potential deportation on June 15th...
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56% Bias Score


Egypt Blocks Gaza Protest, Deporting Dozens of Activists
Egypt blocked a planned Gaza protest march on Thursday, deporting dozens of activists at Cairo airport who lacked the necessary permits to travel to sensitive border areas, despite the organizers' attempts to coordinate with Egyptian embassies.
Egypt Blocks Gaza Protest, Deporting Dozens of Activists
Egypt blocked a planned Gaza protest march on Thursday, deporting dozens of activists at Cairo airport who lacked the necessary permits to travel to sensitive border areas, despite the organizers' attempts to coordinate with Egyptian embassies.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine and Russia Complete Prisoner Exchange, Prioritizing Severely Wounded Soldiers
Ukraine and Russia completed a prisoner exchange on June 2, 2024, focusing on severely wounded soldiers, as part of the Istanbul agreement, with further exchanges planned; the exact number of released soldiers is yet to be confirmed.
Ukraine and Russia Complete Prisoner Exchange, Prioritizing Severely Wounded Soldiers
Ukraine and Russia completed a prisoner exchange on June 2, 2024, focusing on severely wounded soldiers, as part of the Istanbul agreement, with further exchanges planned; the exact number of released soldiers is yet to be confirmed.
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28% Bias Score

Joint Hong Kong-China Operation Targets National Security Suspects
Hong Kong authorities conducted a joint operation, raiding six individuals' homes and an organization's office for suspected collusion with foreign forces, seizing bank documents and devices, amid ongoing concerns over national security.

Joint Hong Kong-China Operation Targets National Security Suspects
Hong Kong authorities conducted a joint operation, raiding six individuals' homes and an organization's office for suspected collusion with foreign forces, seizing bank documents and devices, amid ongoing concerns over national security.
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56% Bias Score

High Court Upholds VAT on Private School Fees Despite Human Rights Concerns
A High Court ruling rejected a challenge to Labour's 20% VAT on private school fees, impacting 500,000 pupils, despite acknowledging human rights violations for SEN children lacking EHCPs; the government plans to use the resulting £1.7 billion annually by 2029/30 for public services, now apparently ...

High Court Upholds VAT on Private School Fees Despite Human Rights Concerns
A High Court ruling rejected a challenge to Labour's 20% VAT on private school fees, impacting 500,000 pupils, despite acknowledging human rights violations for SEN children lacking EHCPs; the government plans to use the resulting £1.7 billion annually by 2029/30 for public services, now apparently ...
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52% Bias Score

Egypt Detains Hundreds of Pro-Palestinian Activists En Route to Gaza
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists participating in the Global March to Gaza were detained in Egypt; some were deported, while others were released, despite the march continuing toward Gaza via Arish. This occurred after Israel urged Egypt to prevent pro-Palestinian actions.

Egypt Detains Hundreds of Pro-Palestinian Activists En Route to Gaza
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists participating in the Global March to Gaza were detained in Egypt; some were deported, while others were released, despite the march continuing toward Gaza via Arish. This occurred after Israel urged Egypt to prevent pro-Palestinian actions.
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36% Bias Score

Egypt Blocks Gaza-Bound Aid March, Sparking Diplomatic Tensions
Egypt blocked a planned humanitarian aid march to Gaza on Thursday, deporting dozens of activists who lacked authorization, creating tension with their home countries and highlighting the complex geopolitical issues surrounding access to Gaza.

Egypt Blocks Gaza-Bound Aid March, Sparking Diplomatic Tensions
Egypt blocked a planned humanitarian aid march to Gaza on Thursday, deporting dozens of activists who lacked authorization, creating tension with their home countries and highlighting the complex geopolitical issues surrounding access to Gaza.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine and Russia Continue Phased Prisoner Exchange
Ukraine and Russia completed another prisoner exchange on Thursday, focusing on severely wounded and ill soldiers, following a June 2nd Istanbul agreement; a UN investigation alleges that Russian authorities tortured captured Ukrainian soldiers; the exchange is part of an ongoing process, with Ukrai...

Ukraine and Russia Continue Phased Prisoner Exchange
Ukraine and Russia completed another prisoner exchange on Thursday, focusing on severely wounded and ill soldiers, following a June 2nd Istanbul agreement; a UN investigation alleges that Russian authorities tortured captured Ukrainian soldiers; the exchange is part of an ongoing process, with Ukrai...
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36% Bias Score

Four Dead in Bolivia Amid Morales Protests
At least four emergency responders died in clashes between Bolivian police and protesters supporting former president Evo Morales, who was barred from running for reelection, causing transport disruptions and shortages, worrying tourists.

Four Dead in Bolivia Amid Morales Protests
At least four emergency responders died in clashes between Bolivian police and protesters supporting former president Evo Morales, who was barred from running for reelection, causing transport disruptions and shortages, worrying tourists.
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36% Bias Score
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