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UK Launches Global Sanctions Regime Against Human Trafficking
The UK launched the world's first global sanctions regime against illegal migration, targeting human traffickers and their facilitators to disrupt their operations and protect vulnerable migrants; this initiative emphasizes international cooperation, especially with Italy, which is a pioneer in this...
UK Launches Global Sanctions Regime Against Human Trafficking
The UK launched the world's first global sanctions regime against illegal migration, targeting human traffickers and their facilitators to disrupt their operations and protect vulnerable migrants; this initiative emphasizes international cooperation, especially with Italy, which is a pioneer in this...
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48% Bias Score


Ecuador Extradites Notorious Drug Lord to US
Ecuador extradited drug lord "Fito" to the US on Sunday following his capture in a luxury bunker; his 2024 prison escape caused widespread violence, and he faces life imprisonment in the US for drug and arms trafficking.
Ecuador Extradites Notorious Drug Lord to US
Ecuador extradited drug lord "Fito" to the US on Sunday following his capture in a luxury bunker; his 2024 prison escape caused widespread violence, and he faces life imprisonment in the US for drug and arms trafficking.
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40% Bias Score


US Withdraws from UNESCO for Third Time
The United States announced its third withdrawal from UNESCO, effective December 2026, citing concerns about the organization's focus on UN Sustainable Development Goals and handling of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay expressed regret but highlighted the orga...
US Withdraws from UNESCO for Third Time
The United States announced its third withdrawal from UNESCO, effective December 2026, citing concerns about the organization's focus on UN Sustainable Development Goals and handling of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay expressed regret but highlighted the orga...
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Dutch Authorities Received Tip on Eurovision Terror Plot, but Did Not Prosecute Minor
Dutch authorities received a tip from Luxembourg in July 2020 about a minor who had online contact with a Swedish man suspected of planning a 2020 Eurovision Song Contest attack; the minor was not prosecuted due to a lack of malicious intent, despite the initial claim by Dutch authorities that they ...
Dutch Authorities Received Tip on Eurovision Terror Plot, but Did Not Prosecute Minor
Dutch authorities received a tip from Luxembourg in July 2020 about a minor who had online contact with a Swedish man suspected of planning a 2020 Eurovision Song Contest attack; the minor was not prosecuted due to a lack of malicious intent, despite the initial claim by Dutch authorities that they ...
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28% Bias Score


China's Services Trade Booms, Reaching $453 Billion in 2025
China's services trade grew 7.7 percent to $453 billion in the first five months of 2025, driven by tourism, digital services, and finance, reflecting a shift toward innovation and international cooperation, with companies like Club Med and Schneider Electric capitalizing on these trends.
China's Services Trade Booms, Reaching $453 Billion in 2025
China's services trade grew 7.7 percent to $453 billion in the first five months of 2025, driven by tourism, digital services, and finance, reflecting a shift toward innovation and international cooperation, with companies like Club Med and Schneider Electric capitalizing on these trends.
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56% Bias Score


International Crackdown on Pro-Russian Cybercrime Network
International law enforcement dismantled the pro-Russian cybercrime network NoName057(16), arresting two members, issuing seven warrants, and disrupting its infrastructure after a series of attacks against Ukraine supporters and critical infrastructure in multiple European countries, including attac...
International Crackdown on Pro-Russian Cybercrime Network
International law enforcement dismantled the pro-Russian cybercrime network NoName057(16), arresting two members, issuing seven warrants, and disrupting its infrastructure after a series of attacks against Ukraine supporters and critical infrastructure in multiple European countries, including attac...
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52% Bias Score

Progressive Leaders Unite to Counter Global Democratic Erosion
Chilean President Gabriel Boric hosted a summit with leaders from Brazil, Uruguay, Colombia, Spain, and Mexico, among others, to address global democratic backsliding, algorithmic manipulation, and rising inequality, with concrete proposals to be presented at the UN General Assembly in September.

Progressive Leaders Unite to Counter Global Democratic Erosion
Chilean President Gabriel Boric hosted a summit with leaders from Brazil, Uruguay, Colombia, Spain, and Mexico, among others, to address global democratic backsliding, algorithmic manipulation, and rising inequality, with concrete proposals to be presented at the UN General Assembly in September.
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44% Bias Score

US Withdraws from UNESCO, Citing Conflicting Priorities
The United States withdrew from the UN cultural organization UNESCO, citing conflicting social and cultural issues and an excessive focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goals, aligning with the administration's "America First" foreign policy; the withdrawal is effective at the end of 2026.

US Withdraws from UNESCO, Citing Conflicting Priorities
The United States withdrew from the UN cultural organization UNESCO, citing conflicting social and cultural issues and an excessive focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goals, aligning with the administration's "America First" foreign policy; the withdrawal is effective at the end of 2026.
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48% Bias Score

Moldovan Oligarch Plahotniuc Arrested in Greece
Moldovan fugitive oligarch Vlad Plahotniuc was arrested in Greece today along with a close associate, following an Interpol Red Notice for charges including the establishment of a criminal organization, fraud, and money laundering related to the "theft of the century" involving $1 billion.

Moldovan Oligarch Plahotniuc Arrested in Greece
Moldovan fugitive oligarch Vlad Plahotniuc was arrested in Greece today along with a close associate, following an Interpol Red Notice for charges including the establishment of a criminal organization, fraud, and money laundering related to the "theft of the century" involving $1 billion.
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40% Bias Score

Franco-German Cooperation, Greek Official Resigns, Erdogan Seeks Arms Deals
France and Germany collaborate on a Greek electricity project; a PASOK official resigns over subsidy allegations, returning €15,667.68; Turkish President Erdogan seeks arms deals, emphasizing positive ties with European leaders but rejecting a two-state solution in Cyprus.

Franco-German Cooperation, Greek Official Resigns, Erdogan Seeks Arms Deals
France and Germany collaborate on a Greek electricity project; a PASOK official resigns over subsidy allegations, returning €15,667.68; Turkish President Erdogan seeks arms deals, emphasizing positive ties with European leaders but rejecting a two-state solution in Cyprus.
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40% Bias Score

Cold War Détente: Historic Handshake in Space
The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, a joint US-Soviet space mission in July 1975, culminated in a symbolic handshake between Alexei Leonov and Thomas Stafford 225 kilometers above Earth, marking a pivotal moment of Cold War détente and paving the way for continued international cooperation in space.

Cold War Détente: Historic Handshake in Space
The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, a joint US-Soviet space mission in July 1975, culminated in a symbolic handshake between Alexei Leonov and Thomas Stafford 225 kilometers above Earth, marking a pivotal moment of Cold War détente and paving the way for continued international cooperation in space.
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52% Bias Score

Greek Police Charge Ex-Wife and Four Others in Professor's Murder
A Polish professor was murdered in Agia Paraskevi, Greece; his ex-wife, her current partner, and three accomplices have been charged with murder, conspiracy, and related offenses, with the motive stemming from significant financial disputes and child custody issues.

Greek Police Charge Ex-Wife and Four Others in Professor's Murder
A Polish professor was murdered in Agia Paraskevi, Greece; his ex-wife, her current partner, and three accomplices have been charged with murder, conspiracy, and related offenses, with the motive stemming from significant financial disputes and child custody issues.
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52% Bias Score
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