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USAID Dismantlement Reflects Shift in Global Aid Policy
Nicholas Eberstadt's 1996 assertion that foreign aid enables harmful economic policies, once considered radical, is now reflected in the Trump administration's efforts to dismantle USAID, aligning with Elon Musk's call for its demise, raising concerns about the future of international aid and cooper...
USAID Dismantlement Reflects Shift in Global Aid Policy
Nicholas Eberstadt's 1996 assertion that foreign aid enables harmful economic policies, once considered radical, is now reflected in the Trump administration's efforts to dismantle USAID, aligning with Elon Musk's call for its demise, raising concerns about the future of international aid and cooper...
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56% Bias Score


China Recruits for Planetary Defense Team Amid Asteroid Threat
China is recruiting for a planetary defense team to address the threat of asteroid collisions, focusing on near-Earth asteroid monitoring and early warning systems; the initiative follows the discovery of 2024 YR4, an asteroid with a small chance of impacting Earth in 2032.
China Recruits for Planetary Defense Team Amid Asteroid Threat
China is recruiting for a planetary defense team to address the threat of asteroid collisions, focusing on near-Earth asteroid monitoring and early warning systems; the initiative follows the discovery of 2024 YR4, an asteroid with a small chance of impacting Earth in 2032.
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24% Bias Score


Czechia to Continue Ammunition Supply to Ukraine
Czech President Petr Pavel announced on February 15th at the Munich Security Conference that his country's initiative to supply Ukraine with ammunition procured from non-EU countries will continue indefinitely, having already delivered 1.6 million large-caliber rounds, including 500,000 155mm NATO-s...
Czechia to Continue Ammunition Supply to Ukraine
Czech President Petr Pavel announced on February 15th at the Munich Security Conference that his country's initiative to supply Ukraine with ammunition procured from non-EU countries will continue indefinitely, having already delivered 1.6 million large-caliber rounds, including 500,000 155mm NATO-s...
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36% Bias Score


Record Temperatures Exacerbate Global Climate Crisis
January 2025 recorded the hottest month and highest yearly minimum global temperature in 120,000 years, exceeding 1.75°C above pre-industrial levels, causing devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and exacerbating existing crises in regions like the Horn of Africa.
Record Temperatures Exacerbate Global Climate Crisis
January 2025 recorded the hottest month and highest yearly minimum global temperature in 120,000 years, exceeding 1.75°C above pre-industrial levels, causing devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and exacerbating existing crises in regions like the Horn of Africa.
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Global Health Security Requires Solidarity and Partnership: Gavi's Model
José Manuel Barroso, Gavi chair, stresses the urgent need for global collaboration in health security at the Munich Security Conference, citing the unsustainability of traditional approaches in light of intensifying conflicts, the mpox outbreak, and the surge in vaccine-preventable diseases; Gavi's ...
Global Health Security Requires Solidarity and Partnership: Gavi's Model
José Manuel Barroso, Gavi chair, stresses the urgent need for global collaboration in health security at the Munich Security Conference, citing the unsustainability of traditional approaches in light of intensifying conflicts, the mpox outbreak, and the surge in vaccine-preventable diseases; Gavi's ...
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48% Bias Score


US Policy Shifts Threaten Global Health Collaboration
US withdrawal from WHO, budget cuts to health institutions, and restrictions on programs like PEPFAR threaten international scientific cooperation and global health initiatives, particularly HIV/AIDS research, due to the vital role of collaboration in addressing global challenges.
US Policy Shifts Threaten Global Health Collaboration
US withdrawal from WHO, budget cuts to health institutions, and restrictions on programs like PEPFAR threaten international scientific cooperation and global health initiatives, particularly HIV/AIDS research, due to the vital role of collaboration in addressing global challenges.
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48% Bias Score

China, Myanmar Strengthen Cooperation to Combat Cross-Border Crime
China and Myanmar are strengthening law enforcement cooperation to combat online gambling and telecom fraud, focusing on the Myawaddy border region; Myanmar has transferred 261 scam victims to Thai authorities for repatriation, and China is working with Thailand and other countries on comprehensive ...

China, Myanmar Strengthen Cooperation to Combat Cross-Border Crime
China and Myanmar are strengthening law enforcement cooperation to combat online gambling and telecom fraud, focusing on the Myawaddy border region; Myanmar has transferred 261 scam victims to Thai authorities for repatriation, and China is working with Thailand and other countries on comprehensive ...
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36% Bias Score

Brazil Opposes UN Shipping Levy Despite Hosting Next Climate Summit
Brazil, along with 14 other countries, opposes a UN plan to levy carbon emissions from global shipping to fund climate action, arguing it would harm developing economies, despite Brazil hosting the next UN climate summit (COP30) in November.

Brazil Opposes UN Shipping Levy Despite Hosting Next Climate Summit
Brazil, along with 14 other countries, opposes a UN plan to levy carbon emissions from global shipping to fund climate action, arguing it would harm developing economies, despite Brazil hosting the next UN climate summit (COP30) in November.
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48% Bias Score

FBI Aids UK in Recovering Killer's Deleted Internet History
The FBI and US Department of Justice are assisting UK police in recovering deleted internet search history from Axel Rudakubana, the 18-year-old jailed for a minimum of 52 years for murdering three young girls and attempting to murder eight others in a knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance cla...

FBI Aids UK in Recovering Killer's Deleted Internet History
The FBI and US Department of Justice are assisting UK police in recovering deleted internet search history from Axel Rudakubana, the 18-year-old jailed for a minimum of 52 years for murdering three young girls and attempting to murder eight others in a knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance cla...
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40% Bias Score

UK Police Monitoring Failure Allows Serial Sex Offender to Run Global Paedophile Forums
Alan Wattman, a 44-year-old former NatWest bank clerk with multiple child sex abuse convictions and under UK police monitoring, faces US extradition for running global paedophile forums sharing abuse videos of children as young as two, highlighting failures in monitoring and enforcement.

UK Police Monitoring Failure Allows Serial Sex Offender to Run Global Paedophile Forums
Alan Wattman, a 44-year-old former NatWest bank clerk with multiple child sex abuse convictions and under UK police monitoring, faces US extradition for running global paedophile forums sharing abuse videos of children as young as two, highlighting failures in monitoring and enforcement.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Reinitiates US Withdrawal from World Health Organization
Hours after his inauguration, Donald Trump signed an executive order withdrawing the US from the World Health Organization (WHO), reversing Biden's reinstatement and potentially impacting global health initiatives and data access by January 2026.

Trump Reinitiates US Withdrawal from World Health Organization
Hours after his inauguration, Donald Trump signed an executive order withdrawing the US from the World Health Organization (WHO), reversing Biden's reinstatement and potentially impacting global health initiatives and data access by January 2026.
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52% Bias Score

US Deportation Policy Creates Humanitarian Crisis in Central America
The potential deportation of 11 million undocumented migrants from the US is creating a humanitarian crisis in Central America, with countries like Guatemala struggling to manage the influx of returnees, while Nicaragua refuses repatriation, highlighting the limitations of international cooperation ...

US Deportation Policy Creates Humanitarian Crisis in Central America
The potential deportation of 11 million undocumented migrants from the US is creating a humanitarian crisis in Central America, with countries like Guatemala struggling to manage the influx of returnees, while Nicaragua refuses repatriation, highlighting the limitations of international cooperation ...
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48% Bias Score
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