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Trump's Tariffs Threaten Unprecedented Trade War with Canada
President-elect Trump's announcement of tariffs against Canada initiates an unprecedented trade war, jeopardizing a 150-year relationship characterized by peaceful dispute resolution, as seen in past successful third-party arbitrations involving environmental and maritime issues.
Trump's Tariffs Threaten Unprecedented Trade War with Canada
President-elect Trump's announcement of tariffs against Canada initiates an unprecedented trade war, jeopardizing a 150-year relationship characterized by peaceful dispute resolution, as seen in past successful third-party arbitrations involving environmental and maritime issues.
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48% Bias Score


Biden Releases Guantánamo Detainees, but Prison Closure Remains Unlikely
President Biden facilitated the release of eleven Guantánamo Bay detainees to Oman, aiming to close the controversial prison before leaving office; however, experts predict its closure is unlikely under President Trump, who previously reversed efforts to close it, leaving fifteen detainees, includin...
Biden Releases Guantánamo Detainees, but Prison Closure Remains Unlikely
President Biden facilitated the release of eleven Guantánamo Bay detainees to Oman, aiming to close the controversial prison before leaving office; however, experts predict its closure is unlikely under President Trump, who previously reversed efforts to close it, leaving fifteen detainees, includin...
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40% Bias Score


Court Verdicts, Wildfires, and Trump Case
Courts in Amsterdam, New York, and Groningen issue verdicts today in high-profile cases involving Ridouan Taghi, Donald Trump, and the 2002 murder of Gerard Meesters, while wildfires in Los Angeles cause widespread devastation.
Court Verdicts, Wildfires, and Trump Case
Courts in Amsterdam, New York, and Groningen issue verdicts today in high-profile cases involving Ridouan Taghi, Donald Trump, and the 2002 murder of Gerard Meesters, while wildfires in Los Angeles cause widespread devastation.
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16% Bias Score


Ukraine Warns Against Halting Druzhba Pipeline Transit, Facing EU Legal Challenges
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal warned on January 10th that halting oil transit via the Druzhba pipeline would violate international agreements and risk legal repercussions, while Hungary criticized a proposed Ukrainian law banning such transit during wartime.
Ukraine Warns Against Halting Druzhba Pipeline Transit, Facing EU Legal Challenges
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal warned on January 10th that halting oil transit via the Druzhba pipeline would violate international agreements and risk legal repercussions, while Hungary criticized a proposed Ukrainian law banning such transit during wartime.
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Court Blocks Child's Return to Italy Amidst Abuse Allegations
A Spanish court temporarily halted the return of 10-year-old Daniel Arcuri to Italy with his father, who is under investigation for alleged child abuse, due to the child's credible fear of harm; the decision follows a jurisdictional dispute between Spanish and Italian courts over prior accusations o...
Spanish Court Blocks Child's Return to Italy Amidst Abuse Allegations
A Spanish court temporarily halted the return of 10-year-old Daniel Arcuri to Italy with his father, who is under investigation for alleged child abuse, due to the child's credible fear of harm; the decision follows a jurisdictional dispute between Spanish and Italian courts over prior accusations o...
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44% Bias Score


Europe Condemns Trump's Greenland Remarks
European leaders condemned Donald Trump's suggestion of a potential military takeover of Greenland, emphasizing respect for sovereignty and international law; Denmark and Greenland reaffirmed their self-determination, while the EU Commission stressed the importance of respecting sovereignty.
Europe Condemns Trump's Greenland Remarks
European leaders condemned Donald Trump's suggestion of a potential military takeover of Greenland, emphasizing respect for sovereignty and international law; Denmark and Greenland reaffirmed their self-determination, while the EU Commission stressed the importance of respecting sovereignty.
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48% Bias Score

Space Junk Falls in Kenya, Raising Concerns About Space Debris
A 500kg metallic ring from a space launch rocket fell in Mukuku village, Kenya, causing minor structural damage to homes and sparking concerns about radiation—though tests revealed no harm—highlighting the growing issue of space debris.

Space Junk Falls in Kenya, Raising Concerns About Space Debris
A 500kg metallic ring from a space launch rocket fell in Mukuku village, Kenya, causing minor structural damage to homes and sparking concerns about radiation—though tests revealed no harm—highlighting the growing issue of space debris.
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32% Bias Score

Israel to Ban UNRWA, Jeopardizing Aid to Millions of Palestinians
Israel's ban on the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), effective January 28th, will severely limit its operations in Gaza and the West Bank, jeopardizing essential services for millions of Palestinians and potentially causing a humanitarian crisis, following accusations of UNRWA's alleged collabora...

Israel to Ban UNRWA, Jeopardizing Aid to Millions of Palestinians
Israel's ban on the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), effective January 28th, will severely limit its operations in Gaza and the West Bank, jeopardizing essential services for millions of Palestinians and potentially causing a humanitarian crisis, following accusations of UNRWA's alleged collabora...
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40% Bias Score

Poland Guarantees Netanyahu Safe Passage to Auschwitz Despite ICC Warrant
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk guaranteed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu safe passage to the Auschwitz liberation anniversary despite an ICC arrest warrant, defying the court's authority but aligning with other countries prioritizing the event's significance.

Poland Guarantees Netanyahu Safe Passage to Auschwitz Despite ICC Warrant
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk guaranteed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu safe passage to the Auschwitz liberation anniversary despite an ICC arrest warrant, defying the court's authority but aligning with other countries prioritizing the event's significance.
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44% Bias Score

Court Rulings on Taghi, Trump, and Meesters Cases
Dutch courts are addressing a request to replace judges in the Ridouan Taghi trial, while a New York court issues a verdict on Donald Trump's hush-money case, and a Groningen court decides on the case against Robert D., accused of ordering the 2002 murder of teacher Gerard Meesters.

Court Rulings on Taghi, Trump, and Meesters Cases
Dutch courts are addressing a request to replace judges in the Ridouan Taghi trial, while a New York court issues a verdict on Donald Trump's hush-money case, and a Groningen court decides on the case against Robert D., accused of ordering the 2002 murder of teacher Gerard Meesters.
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16% Bias Score

Israel Implements New Media Rules After Soldier Faces War Crime Allegations in Brazil
Israel's military announced new media guidelines requiring the obscuring of most soldiers' identities after a Brazilian court investigated war crime allegations against an Israeli soldier visiting the country, prompting concerns about the safety and legal vulnerability of Israeli personnel abroad.

Israel Implements New Media Rules After Soldier Faces War Crime Allegations in Brazil
Israel's military announced new media guidelines requiring the obscuring of most soldiers' identities after a Brazilian court investigated war crime allegations against an Israeli soldier visiting the country, prompting concerns about the safety and legal vulnerability of Israeli personnel abroad.
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48% Bias Score

Israel Bans Publication of Soldier Identities Amidst War Crimes Accusations
The Israeli army implemented a policy prohibiting the disclosure of identities of soldiers and officers below Brigadier General participating in combat operations, following numerous international lawsuits accusing them of war crimes during the Gaza conflict.

Israel Bans Publication of Soldier Identities Amidst War Crimes Accusations
The Israeli army implemented a policy prohibiting the disclosure of identities of soldiers and officers below Brigadier General participating in combat operations, following numerous international lawsuits accusing them of war crimes during the Gaza conflict.
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36% Bias Score
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