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Suicide Bombing Kills Six in Pakistan's Balochistan
A suicide bombing targeting a school bus in Pakistan's Balochistan province killed at least six people, including four children, prompting accusations from Pakistan against India, amid heightened tensions between the two countries.
Suicide Bombing Kills Six in Pakistan's Balochistan
A suicide bombing targeting a school bus in Pakistan's Balochistan province killed at least six people, including four children, prompting accusations from Pakistan against India, amid heightened tensions between the two countries.
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36% Bias Score


India's Steel Expansion Threatens Climate Goals
India's plan to double steel production by 2030, heavily reliant on coal, threatens its climate goals and global emission targets; however, there's a window to transition to lower-emission technologies before much of the planned capacity is built.
India's Steel Expansion Threatens Climate Goals
India's plan to double steel production by 2030, heavily reliant on coal, threatens its climate goals and global emission targets; however, there's a window to transition to lower-emission technologies before much of the planned capacity is built.
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48% Bias Score


India's Steel Expansion Plan Threatens Climate Goals
India's plan to double steel production by 2030, reliant on coal-based methods, threatens its climate goals and global emission targets; a report by Global Energy Monitor reveals that over 40% of global steel capacity under development is in India, using coal, while only 8% has begun construction, l...
India's Steel Expansion Plan Threatens Climate Goals
India's plan to double steel production by 2030, reliant on coal-based methods, threatens its climate goals and global emission targets; a report by Global Energy Monitor reveals that over 40% of global steel capacity under development is in India, using coal, while only 8% has begun construction, l...
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28% Bias Score


Bengaluru's Rising Heat: Indoor Dangers in Informal Settlements
Rising temperatures in Bengaluru disproportionately affect low-income families in slums like Rajendra Nagar, where poor ventilation, unreliable electricity, and limited water access exacerbate indoor heat, impacting health and daily life.
Bengaluru's Rising Heat: Indoor Dangers in Informal Settlements
Rising temperatures in Bengaluru disproportionately affect low-income families in slums like Rajendra Nagar, where poor ventilation, unreliable electricity, and limited water access exacerbate indoor heat, impacting health and daily life.
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36% Bias Score


Aviation Insurance Adapts to Limited Nuclear Warfare Threat
Due to the rising probability of limited nuclear warfare, the aviation industry is creating insurance policies that would allow flights to continue outside immediate conflict zones, unlike previous policies mandating worldwide grounding after any nuclear detonation.
Aviation Insurance Adapts to Limited Nuclear Warfare Threat
Due to the rising probability of limited nuclear warfare, the aviation industry is creating insurance policies that would allow flights to continue outside immediate conflict zones, unlike previous policies mandating worldwide grounding after any nuclear detonation.
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52% Bias Score


India-Pakistan Nuclear War Risk Highlighted by Recent Confrontation
A recent India-Pakistan military confrontation highlighted the risk of nuclear war, averted only through international mediation. Both nations possess around 170 nuclear weapons each, increasing concerns about regional stability.
India-Pakistan Nuclear War Risk Highlighted by Recent Confrontation
A recent India-Pakistan military confrontation highlighted the risk of nuclear war, averted only through international mediation. Both nations possess around 170 nuclear weapons each, increasing concerns about regional stability.
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44% Bias Score

China Urges India-Pakistan Dialogue, Supports Ceasefire
China publicly urged India and Pakistan to resolve their conflicts peacefully through dialogue and a lasting ceasefire, a move supporting regional stability and aligning with China's strategic interests, as stated by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi during a meeting with Pakistan's Foreign Minister ...

China Urges India-Pakistan Dialogue, Supports Ceasefire
China publicly urged India and Pakistan to resolve their conflicts peacefully through dialogue and a lasting ceasefire, a move supporting regional stability and aligning with China's strategic interests, as stated by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi during a meeting with Pakistan's Foreign Minister ...
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40% Bias Score

Indian Travel Vlogger Arrested on Suspicion of Spying for Pakistan
Indian police arrested travel vlogger Jyoti Malhotra for allegedly sharing sensitive information with Pakistan during a recent conflict, raising concerns about espionage and cross-border tensions.

Indian Travel Vlogger Arrested on Suspicion of Spying for Pakistan
Indian police arrested travel vlogger Jyoti Malhotra for allegedly sharing sensitive information with Pakistan during a recent conflict, raising concerns about espionage and cross-border tensions.
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60% Bias Score

Javed Akhtar's Controversial 'Hell Over Pakistan' Remark Fuels Outrage
Indian lyricist Javed Akhtar sparked outrage in Pakistan after stating he would choose hell over Pakistan, a comment made during a social media exchange following recent border tensions between India and Pakistan, igniting widespread condemnation and debate.

Javed Akhtar's Controversial 'Hell Over Pakistan' Remark Fuels Outrage
Indian lyricist Javed Akhtar sparked outrage in Pakistan after stating he would choose hell over Pakistan, a comment made during a social media exchange following recent border tensions between India and Pakistan, igniting widespread condemnation and debate.
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56% Bias Score

India-Pakistan Ceasefire: A Fragile Pause in Kashmir Conflict
Following a deadly April 22nd attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, India and Pakistan engaged in cross-border attacks before a May 10th ceasefire. Despite the pause, diplomatic relations remain severed, highlighting the unresolved territorial dispute over Kashmir, with both nations claiming the re...

India-Pakistan Ceasefire: A Fragile Pause in Kashmir Conflict
Following a deadly April 22nd attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, India and Pakistan engaged in cross-border attacks before a May 10th ceasefire. Despite the pause, diplomatic relations remain severed, highlighting the unresolved territorial dispute over Kashmir, with both nations claiming the re...
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48% Bias Score

India-Pakistan Nuclear Brinkmanship: A Simulated Catastrophe and the Risks Ahead
The recent India-Pakistan military standoff, though de-escalated, demonstrated the potential for a nuclear war, fueled by ambiguous nuclear doctrines and modernization efforts; a 2019 study simulated a scenario with over 100 million immediate deaths and ensuing global famine.

India-Pakistan Nuclear Brinkmanship: A Simulated Catastrophe and the Risks Ahead
The recent India-Pakistan military standoff, though de-escalated, demonstrated the potential for a nuclear war, fueled by ambiguous nuclear doctrines and modernization efforts; a 2019 study simulated a scenario with over 100 million immediate deaths and ensuing global famine.
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52% Bias Score

Indigenous Women in Odisha Map Climate Change Impacts, Seek Funding for Restoration
Indigenous women in Odisha, India, are using "dream maps" to advocate for \$2 million in funding to restore dwindling resources caused by climate change, highlighting the disproportionate impact on their communities and traditional practices.

Indigenous Women in Odisha Map Climate Change Impacts, Seek Funding for Restoration
Indigenous women in Odisha, India, are using "dream maps" to advocate for \$2 million in funding to restore dwindling resources caused by climate change, highlighting the disproportionate impact on their communities and traditional practices.
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24% Bias Score
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