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Israel Approves 22 New West Bank Settlements
Israel's security cabinet approved 22 new settlements in the occupied West Bank, a move celebrated by Israeli officials but condemned internationally as illegal under international law and a significant obstacle to peace; Peace Now reports this as the largest expansion in decades, involving the lega...
Israel Approves 22 New West Bank Settlements
Israel's security cabinet approved 22 new settlements in the occupied West Bank, a move celebrated by Israeli officials but condemned internationally as illegal under international law and a significant obstacle to peace; Peace Now reports this as the largest expansion in decades, involving the lega...
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56% Bias Score


Court Blocks Trump's Global Tariffs
A US federal court blocked President Trump's sweeping tariffs on multiple countries, citing improper legal authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and Congress's constitutional power over trade, limiting his executive power and impacting global negotiations.
Court Blocks Trump's Global Tariffs
A US federal court blocked President Trump's sweeping tariffs on multiple countries, citing improper legal authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and Congress's constitutional power over trade, limiting his executive power and impacting global negotiations.
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Ukraine Condemns Russia's Plan to Connect ZNPP to its Energy Grid
Ukraine condemned Russia's plans to connect the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) to its energy grid without Ukrainian regulatory approval, citing violations of international law and posing a direct threat to nuclear safety. Russia built over 80km of power lines between Mariupol and Berdyansk ...
Ukraine Condemns Russia's Plan to Connect ZNPP to its Energy Grid
Ukraine condemned Russia's plans to connect the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) to its energy grid without Ukrainian regulatory approval, citing violations of international law and posing a direct threat to nuclear safety. Russia built over 80km of power lines between Mariupol and Berdyansk ...
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UK Legal Experts Demand Strong Action Against Israel Over Gaza Crisis
More than 800 UK legal professionals, including former Supreme Court justices, demanded stronger UK action against Israel, citing war crimes, potential genocide in Gaza, and Israel's challenge to the UN system, urging sanctions, UN suspension, and enforcement of ICC warrants.
UK Legal Experts Demand Strong Action Against Israel Over Gaza Crisis
More than 800 UK legal professionals, including former Supreme Court justices, demanded stronger UK action against Israel, citing war crimes, potential genocide in Gaza, and Israel's challenge to the UN system, urging sanctions, UN suspension, and enforcement of ICC warrants.
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Venezuela Holds Elections in Disputed Essequibo Region, Defying Guyana and International Court
Venezuela held elections in the Essequibo region on Sunday, electing a governor and other officials, despite Guyana's claim to the territory and a pending International Court of Justice case; the move further escalated tensions between the two countries and drew international condemnation.
Venezuela Holds Elections in Disputed Essequibo Region, Defying Guyana and International Court
Venezuela held elections in the Essequibo region on Sunday, electing a governor and other officials, despite Guyana's claim to the territory and a pending International Court of Justice case; the move further escalated tensions between the two countries and drew international condemnation.
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Israeli Army Investigates Use of Palestinian Civilians as Human Shields in Gaza
Following the October 2023 Gaza operation, the Israeli army is investigating multiple cases of soldiers using Palestinian civilians as human shields to check for explosives in buildings and tunnels, a violation of Israeli and international law, with soldiers admitting to the practice and Palestinian...
Israeli Army Investigates Use of Palestinian Civilians as Human Shields in Gaza
Following the October 2023 Gaza operation, the Israeli army is investigating multiple cases of soldiers using Palestinian civilians as human shields to check for explosives in buildings and tunnels, a violation of Israeli and international law, with soldiers admitting to the practice and Palestinian...
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40% Bias Score

Court Strikes Down Trump Tariffs
A federal court ruled that President Trump illegally imposed worldwide tariffs and tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico, exceeding his authority under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act; the White House rejected the ruling.

Court Strikes Down Trump Tariffs
A federal court ruled that President Trump illegally imposed worldwide tariffs and tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico, exceeding his authority under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act; the White House rejected the ruling.
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Russia's Baltic Naval Exercises Protect Shadow Oil Fleet
Russia initiated large-scale naval exercises in the Baltic Sea, involving 20 warships and 3,000 troops, to protect its shadow fleet of oil tankers circumventing Western sanctions, escalating tensions with NATO and EU members.

Russia's Baltic Naval Exercises Protect Shadow Oil Fleet
Russia initiated large-scale naval exercises in the Baltic Sea, involving 20 warships and 3,000 troops, to protect its shadow fleet of oil tankers circumventing Western sanctions, escalating tensions with NATO and EU members.
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48% Bias Score

ECtHR Climate Ruling Sparks International Backlash
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that protection from climate change is a human right, sparking a backlash from nine European leaders and the UK who threaten to leave the European Convention on Human Rights due to concerns about the court's overreach on immigration issues.

ECtHR Climate Ruling Sparks International Backlash
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that protection from climate change is a human right, sparking a backlash from nine European leaders and the UK who threaten to leave the European Convention on Human Rights due to concerns about the court's overreach on immigration issues.
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Israeli Military's Systematic Use of Palestinians as Human Shields Confirmed
A recent Associated Press report details the Israeli military's systematic use of Palestinians as human shields during the 19-month Gaza war and West Bank offensives, citing seven Palestinian testimonies and two Israeli officers confirming this illegal practice, which violates international law, whi...

Israeli Military's Systematic Use of Palestinians as Human Shields Confirmed
A recent Associated Press report details the Israeli military's systematic use of Palestinians as human shields during the 19-month Gaza war and West Bank offensives, citing seven Palestinian testimonies and two Israeli officers confirming this illegal practice, which violates international law, whi...
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Germany Condemns Israeli Actions in Gaza, Questioning Military Objectives
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and other leading German politicians strongly condemned Israel's actions in Gaza, citing violations of international humanitarian law and the unacceptable suffering of Palestinian civilians, raising concerns about the conflict's trajectory and potential impact on German...

Germany Condemns Israeli Actions in Gaza, Questioning Military Objectives
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and other leading German politicians strongly condemned Israel's actions in Gaza, citing violations of international humanitarian law and the unacceptable suffering of Palestinian civilians, raising concerns about the conflict's trajectory and potential impact on German...
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US-Born Pope Leo XIV's Citizenship Status Under Review
Pope Leo XIV, born in Chicago in 1955, assumed the papacy while holding dual US and Peruvian citizenship, prompting a State Department review but no immediate action due to legal precedent against revoking citizenship without explicit renunciation.

US-Born Pope Leo XIV's Citizenship Status Under Review
Pope Leo XIV, born in Chicago in 1955, assumed the papacy while holding dual US and Peruvian citizenship, prompting a State Department review but no immediate action due to legal precedent against revoking citizenship without explicit renunciation.
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44% Bias Score
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