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Germany Vows to Prosecute Assad Regime Members Seeking Asylum
German authorities are actively preventing individuals linked to the Assad regime from seeking asylum, citing the 2022 Koblenz court ruling sentencing a former Syrian intelligence officer to life imprisonment for crimes against humanity and vowing to prosecute all those responsible for atrocities.
Germany Vows to Prosecute Assad Regime Members Seeking Asylum
German authorities are actively preventing individuals linked to the Assad regime from seeking asylum, citing the 2022 Koblenz court ruling sentencing a former Syrian intelligence officer to life imprisonment for crimes against humanity and vowing to prosecute all those responsible for atrocities.
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60% Bias Score


UN Drought Conference Fails to Reach Global Agreement
The UN's COP 16 conference in Riyadh, involving 197 nations, concluded without a global agreement on combating droughts worsened by climate change, postponing key decisions to 2026 despite pledges totaling $12.15 billion for drought resilience.
UN Drought Conference Fails to Reach Global Agreement
The UN's COP 16 conference in Riyadh, involving 197 nations, concluded without a global agreement on combating droughts worsened by climate change, postponing key decisions to 2026 despite pledges totaling $12.15 billion for drought resilience.
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60% Bias Score


China-UK Clean Energy Forum Yields 2025 Action Plan
The 2024 China-UK Clean Energy Forum in Manchester, attended by 120 officials and investors, resulted in a new action plan between Wuhan and Manchester for 2025, focusing on clean energy and hydrogen cooperation, showcasing continued collaboration despite broader political tensions.
China-UK Clean Energy Forum Yields 2025 Action Plan
The 2024 China-UK Clean Energy Forum in Manchester, attended by 120 officials and investors, resulted in a new action plan between Wuhan and Manchester for 2025, focusing on clean energy and hydrogen cooperation, showcasing continued collaboration despite broader political tensions.
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32% Bias Score


France to Host AI Action Summit in Paris
France will host the AI Action Summit in Paris on February 10-11, bringing together over 95 heads of state and AI leaders to discuss opportunities and global governance, hoping to advance European AI and foster international cooperation on ethical AI development.
France to Host AI Action Summit in Paris
France will host the AI Action Summit in Paris on February 10-11, bringing together over 95 heads of state and AI leaders to discuss opportunities and global governance, hoping to advance European AI and foster international cooperation on ethical AI development.
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40% Bias Score


Global Uncertainty Drives Support for Closer UK-EU Ties
A new poll reveals that growing global uncertainty is increasing support in Britain and the EU for closer ties, even if it means compromising on previous 'red lines'; half of Britons prioritize EU over US relations, while most EU respondents also favor closer UK-EU cooperation for enhanced European ...
Global Uncertainty Drives Support for Closer UK-EU Ties
A new poll reveals that growing global uncertainty is increasing support in Britain and the EU for closer ties, even if it means compromising on previous 'red lines'; half of Britons prioritize EU over US relations, while most EU respondents also favor closer UK-EU cooperation for enhanced European ...
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36% Bias Score


International Child Abuse Investigation Leads to Six Rescues in the Philippines
The arrests of two Australian men for online child abuse offences triggered a joint investigation with the Philippines, resulting in the rescue of six children and the arrest of two women on charges of human trafficking and child abuse material offences.
International Child Abuse Investigation Leads to Six Rescues in the Philippines
The arrests of two Australian men for online child abuse offences triggered a joint investigation with the Philippines, resulting in the rescue of six children and the arrest of two women on charges of human trafficking and child abuse material offences.
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32% Bias Score

COP16 Fails to Reach Global Drought Agreement
The COP16 UNCCD summit in Riyadh concluded without a global drought management agreement despite recognizing the urgency of the issue and its substantial economic cost; however, over \$12 billion was committed to combat desertification and drought, and discussions will continue until the next summit...

COP16 Fails to Reach Global Drought Agreement
The COP16 UNCCD summit in Riyadh concluded without a global drought management agreement despite recognizing the urgency of the issue and its substantial economic cost; however, over \$12 billion was committed to combat desertification and drought, and discussions will continue until the next summit...
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40% Bias Score

UN Drought Summit Ends Without Binding Agreement
The UN Convention to Combat Desertification's COP16 in Riyadh concluded without a binding global drought agreement, despite progress in framework development and $12 billion in pledges, highlighting challenges in international cooperation and the need for alternative strategies to combat worsening d...

UN Drought Summit Ends Without Binding Agreement
The UN Convention to Combat Desertification's COP16 in Riyadh concluded without a binding global drought agreement, despite progress in framework development and $12 billion in pledges, highlighting challenges in international cooperation and the need for alternative strategies to combat worsening d...
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48% Bias Score

DRC Seeks International Aid Amidst Biodiversity Crisis and Oil Auction
The DRC seeks international aid to protect its biodiversity, damaged by armed groups, while simultaneously auctioning 27 oil blocks in protected areas, with the minister claiming 21 pose no environmental threat.

DRC Seeks International Aid Amidst Biodiversity Crisis and Oil Auction
The DRC seeks international aid to protect its biodiversity, damaged by armed groups, while simultaneously auctioning 27 oil blocks in protected areas, with the minister claiming 21 pose no environmental threat.
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64% Bias Score

Germany and Ukraine to Create Joint Agency for Refugee Return
Ukraine and Germany are creating a joint agency to help return Ukrainian refugees home safely while integrating them into the German workforce, as confirmed by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and Chancellor Olaf Scholz following Scholz's visit to Kyiv. Over 1.2 million Ukrainians, including 200,000 men...

Germany and Ukraine to Create Joint Agency for Refugee Return
Ukraine and Germany are creating a joint agency to help return Ukrainian refugees home safely while integrating them into the German workforce, as confirmed by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and Chancellor Olaf Scholz following Scholz's visit to Kyiv. Over 1.2 million Ukrainians, including 200,000 men...
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32% Bias Score

Poll: Growing Support for Stronger UK-EU Ties Amidst Global Uncertainty
A new poll shows that 50% of Britons prioritize closer EU ties over US relations due to global uncertainty, while majorities across several EU nations also support stronger UK-EU cooperation, suggesting greater political leeway for closer collaboration than previously assumed.

Poll: Growing Support for Stronger UK-EU Ties Amidst Global Uncertainty
A new poll shows that 50% of Britons prioritize closer EU ties over US relations due to global uncertainty, while majorities across several EU nations also support stronger UK-EU cooperation, suggesting greater political leeway for closer collaboration than previously assumed.
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48% Bias Score

Aral Sea's Shrinkage: From Fishing Hub to Environmental Disaster
The Aral Sea, once the fourth-largest inland body of water, has shrunk drastically due to river diversions for irrigation since the 1960s, creating a desert and severely impacting cities like Aralsk, which faced high unemployment and health issues. Now, reforestation attempts are underway using dese...

Aral Sea's Shrinkage: From Fishing Hub to Environmental Disaster
The Aral Sea, once the fourth-largest inland body of water, has shrunk drastically due to river diversions for irrigation since the 1960s, creating a desert and severely impacting cities like Aralsk, which faced high unemployment and health issues. Now, reforestation attempts are underway using dese...
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24% Bias Score
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