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Bangladesh-Pakistan Relations: A New Era of Cooperation
After the ousting of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh and Pakistan resumed direct trade for the first time in decades, importing 50,000 tonnes of rice, and revived military and diplomatic contacts, raising concerns in India about regional security.
Bangladesh-Pakistan Relations: A New Era of Cooperation
After the ousting of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh and Pakistan resumed direct trade for the first time in decades, importing 50,000 tonnes of rice, and revived military and diplomatic contacts, raising concerns in India about regional security.
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40% Bias Score


Delhi Air Pollution to Hike Health Insurance Premiums
Health insurance premiums in New Delhi may rise by 10-15% due to pollution-related health claims, following the World Air Quality Report 2024 naming Delhi the world's most polluted capital city; insurers are considering pollution as a risk factor in pricing, potentially pressuring governments to imp...
Delhi Air Pollution to Hike Health Insurance Premiums
Health insurance premiums in New Delhi may rise by 10-15% due to pollution-related health claims, following the World Air Quality Report 2024 naming Delhi the world's most polluted capital city; insurers are considering pollution as a risk factor in pricing, potentially pressuring governments to imp...
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36% Bias Score


India's Holi Festival: Officials' Statements Spark Concerns of Religious Extremism
Ahead of the Holi festival in India, Uttar Pradesh's Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and police officers made inflammatory statements targeting Muslims, advising them to pray at home to avoid Holi celebrations; this sparked widespread condemnation and comparisons to Pakistan under Zia-ul-Haq.
India's Holi Festival: Officials' Statements Spark Concerns of Religious Extremism
Ahead of the Holi festival in India, Uttar Pradesh's Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and police officers made inflammatory statements targeting Muslims, advising them to pray at home to avoid Holi celebrations; this sparked widespread condemnation and comparisons to Pakistan under Zia-ul-Haq.
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52% Bias Score


Indian Students' Photos Expose Laborers' Hardships
Students in Tamil Nadu photographed the laborers in their communities, revealing harsh working conditions and low wages for beedi rollers, brick makers, and quarry workers, highlighting the economic hardships faced by India's approximately 400 million laborers.
Indian Students' Photos Expose Laborers' Hardships
Students in Tamil Nadu photographed the laborers in their communities, revealing harsh working conditions and low wages for beedi rollers, brick makers, and quarry workers, highlighting the economic hardships faced by India's approximately 400 million laborers.
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24% Bias Score


Pakistan Accuses India of Sponsoring Deadly Train Hijacking in Balochistan
The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) hijacked a train in Pakistan's Balochistan province on Tuesday, killing 26 passengers, mostly security forces, in a 36-hour standoff that ended with 33 militants dead; Pakistan accuses India of sponsoring the attack, a claim India denies.
Pakistan Accuses India of Sponsoring Deadly Train Hijacking in Balochistan
The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) hijacked a train in Pakistan's Balochistan province on Tuesday, killing 26 passengers, mostly security forces, in a 36-hour standoff that ended with 33 militants dead; Pakistan accuses India of sponsoring the attack, a claim India denies.
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60% Bias Score


Asia Dominates List of World's Most Polluted Cities in 2024
A new study reveals that 19 of the world's 20 most polluted cities in 2024 were in Asia, with India having 13, highlighting the health consequences of rapid industrialization and emphasizing the need for cleaner energy sources.
Asia Dominates List of World's Most Polluted Cities in 2024
A new study reveals that 19 of the world's 20 most polluted cities in 2024 were in Asia, with India having 13, highlighting the health consequences of rapid industrialization and emphasizing the need for cleaner energy sources.
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36% Bias Score

India, New Zealand Restart Free Trade Talks After Decade-Long Pause
India and New Zealand have restarted free trade talks after a decade-long hiatus, with the first round set for next month, aiming to increase bilateral trade currently under $2 billion and enhance defense cooperation, particularly in maritime security, amidst broader geopolitical shifts and US trade...

India, New Zealand Restart Free Trade Talks After Decade-Long Pause
India and New Zealand have restarted free trade talks after a decade-long hiatus, with the first round set for next month, aiming to increase bilateral trade currently under $2 billion and enhance defense cooperation, particularly in maritime security, amidst broader geopolitical shifts and US trade...
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44% Bias Score

Global Diamond Industry Faces Crisis Amidst Declining Demand and Rise of Lab-Grown Alternatives
The global diamond industry is facing a crisis due to decreased demand, particularly in China, coupled with the rise of significantly cheaper lab-grown diamonds; De Beers, the world leader, saw a 22% drop in rough diamond production in 2024, leading its major shareholder to consider divestment; Bots...

Global Diamond Industry Faces Crisis Amidst Declining Demand and Rise of Lab-Grown Alternatives
The global diamond industry is facing a crisis due to decreased demand, particularly in China, coupled with the rise of significantly cheaper lab-grown diamonds; De Beers, the world leader, saw a 22% drop in rough diamond production in 2024, leading its major shareholder to consider divestment; Bots...
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60% Bias Score

Baloch Commander Assassinated in Kabul
Moshtaq Kohki, a top commander of the Baloch Liberation Army, was assassinated in Kabul, Afghanistan, on February 4, 2024; this follows a pattern of attacks against Baloch separatists and highlights the complex geopolitical dynamics in the region, with allegations of Pakistani and Indian involvement...

Baloch Commander Assassinated in Kabul
Moshtaq Kohki, a top commander of the Baloch Liberation Army, was assassinated in Kabul, Afghanistan, on February 4, 2024; this follows a pattern of attacks against Baloch separatists and highlights the complex geopolitical dynamics in the region, with allegations of Pakistani and Indian involvement...
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56% Bias Score

Manipur's Unending Ethnic Conflict: 250 Dead, 50,000 Displaced
Ethnic clashes in India's Manipur state between the Meitei and Kuki communities, erupting in May 2023, have resulted in over 250 deaths and 50,000 displaced, fueled by the Meitei's demand for tribal status and the federal government's inability to resolve underlying issues despite imposing president...

Manipur's Unending Ethnic Conflict: 250 Dead, 50,000 Displaced
Ethnic clashes in India's Manipur state between the Meitei and Kuki communities, erupting in May 2023, have resulted in over 250 deaths and 50,000 displaced, fueled by the Meitei's demand for tribal status and the federal government's inability to resolve underlying issues despite imposing president...
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28% Bias Score

Gujarat Child Murder: Mental Instability Cited
In Gujarat, India, a neighbor axed a 4.5-year-old girl to death in front of her mother; police arrested the assailant, citing mental instability, despite initial suspicions of ritualistic killing.

Gujarat Child Murder: Mental Instability Cited
In Gujarat, India, a neighbor axed a 4.5-year-old girl to death in front of her mother; police arrested the assailant, citing mental instability, despite initial suspicions of ritualistic killing.
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40% Bias Score

Indian Government Revokes US Journalist's OCI Card After Critical Appin Report
US journalist Raphael Satter's Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card was revoked in December 2023 due to his Reuters article on Indian cybersecurity firm Appin, which the government deemed maliciously damaging to its reputation; Satter, who denies conducting journalism in India, has filed a lawsuit i...

Indian Government Revokes US Journalist's OCI Card After Critical Appin Report
US journalist Raphael Satter's Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card was revoked in December 2023 due to his Reuters article on Indian cybersecurity firm Appin, which the government deemed maliciously damaging to its reputation; Satter, who denies conducting journalism in India, has filed a lawsuit i...
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40% Bias Score
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