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RSF Attack on Darfur Camps Leaves Over 100 Dead or Wounded
Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group is accused of attacking Zamzam and Abu Shorouk Camps in Darfur over two days, resulting in at least 100 casualties (including 20 children), the deaths of nine aid workers, and the displacement of 2,400 people; the RSF denies responsibility.
RSF Attack on Darfur Camps Leaves Over 100 Dead or Wounded
Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group is accused of attacking Zamzam and Abu Shorouk Camps in Darfur over two days, resulting in at least 100 casualties (including 20 children), the deaths of nine aid workers, and the displacement of 2,400 people; the RSF denies responsibility.
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44% Bias Score


US Grants Tariff Exemptions on Chinese Electronics Amid Escalating Trade War
The U.S. granted exemptions from steep tariffs on Chinese electronics and semiconductors, benefiting American consumers and tech companies, but the move is part of an ongoing trade war with China that includes retaliatory tariffs and a WTO complaint from China.
US Grants Tariff Exemptions on Chinese Electronics Amid Escalating Trade War
The U.S. granted exemptions from steep tariffs on Chinese electronics and semiconductors, benefiting American consumers and tech companies, but the move is part of an ongoing trade war with China that includes retaliatory tariffs and a WTO complaint from China.
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44% Bias Score


Turkey Accuses Israel of Destabilizing Syria Amidst Rising Tensions
Turkey accused Israel of destabilizing Syria through airstrikes and incursions, prompting a meeting between the two countries aimed at de-escalation, despite ongoing tensions and a potential military pact between Turkey and the new Syrian government.
Turkey Accuses Israel of Destabilizing Syria Amidst Rising Tensions
Turkey accused Israel of destabilizing Syria through airstrikes and incursions, prompting a meeting between the two countries aimed at de-escalation, despite ongoing tensions and a potential military pact between Turkey and the new Syrian government.
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Claim of Positive US-Turkey Ties Contradicts History of Economic Threats
Despite President Trump's claims of a positive relationship, US-Turkey relations have been tense, marked by economic threats and the Turkish lira's devaluation; however, recent US tariffs have created a potential opportunity for Turkey to increase its exports to the US, although a lack of preparedne...
Trump's Claim of Positive US-Turkey Ties Contradicts History of Economic Threats
Despite President Trump's claims of a positive relationship, US-Turkey relations have been tense, marked by economic threats and the Turkish lira's devaluation; however, recent US tariffs have created a potential opportunity for Turkey to increase its exports to the US, although a lack of preparedne...
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36% Bias Score


US Beef Import Uncertainty Creates Geopolitical Dilemma for Argentina
Amidst ongoing US trade disputes, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins' statement prioritizing US interests over Argentinian beef sparked concerns, though Argentina's meat industry remains unconcerned, highlighting the US's significant role as a beef importer, and Argentina's potential reliance on C...
US Beef Import Uncertainty Creates Geopolitical Dilemma for Argentina
Amidst ongoing US trade disputes, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins' statement prioritizing US interests over Argentinian beef sparked concerns, though Argentina's meat industry remains unconcerned, highlighting the US's significant role as a beef importer, and Argentina's potential reliance on C...
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32% Bias Score


US and Iran Agree to Resume Talks After "Positive" Oman Meeting
On April 12th, the U.S. and Iran held "positive and constructive" indirect talks in Oman, mediated by the Omani foreign minister, agreeing to resume negotiations the following week to address regional tensions, prisoner exchanges, and potentially limited sanctions relief in exchange for controls on ...
US and Iran Agree to Resume Talks After "Positive" Oman Meeting
On April 12th, the U.S. and Iran held "positive and constructive" indirect talks in Oman, mediated by the Omani foreign minister, agreeing to resume negotiations the following week to address regional tensions, prisoner exchanges, and potentially limited sanctions relief in exchange for controls on ...
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44% Bias Score

U.S., Iran Hold First Direct Talks on Nuclear Program
On April 13, 2024, U.S. and Iranian officials held their first direct talks in Oman, mediated by Omani Foreign Minister Said Badr, to discuss Iran's nuclear program amid heightened tensions and a significant U.S. military presence in the region.

U.S., Iran Hold First Direct Talks on Nuclear Program
On April 13, 2024, U.S. and Iranian officials held their first direct talks in Oman, mediated by Omani Foreign Minister Said Badr, to discuss Iran's nuclear program amid heightened tensions and a significant U.S. military presence in the region.
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64% Bias Score

US-China Trade War Shakes Global Markets, Redefining Economic Ideologies
US President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping's trade war is causing global market volatility, challenging traditional economic ideologies, and sparking public debates about globalization versus protectionism, as exemplified by Elon Musk and Peter Navarro's dispute.

US-China Trade War Shakes Global Markets, Redefining Economic Ideologies
US President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping's trade war is causing global market volatility, challenging traditional economic ideologies, and sparking public debates about globalization versus protectionism, as exemplified by Elon Musk and Peter Navarro's dispute.
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64% Bias Score

UK Government Seizes Control of Last Primary Steel Plant
The UK government assumed control of Britain's last primary steel plant, owned by Jingye Group, averting its closure and saving 3,000 jobs due to the plant's \$910,000 daily losses and the absence of raw materials. This prevents the UK from becoming the only G7 nation without primary steel productio...

UK Government Seizes Control of Last Primary Steel Plant
The UK government assumed control of Britain's last primary steel plant, owned by Jingye Group, averting its closure and saving 3,000 jobs due to the plant's \$910,000 daily losses and the absence of raw materials. This prevents the UK from becoming the only G7 nation without primary steel productio...
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44% Bias Score

US Exempts Electronics from Trump's New Tariffs
President Trump's new tariffs on imports from China, initially threatening a massive price increase on electronics, were rolled back on April 11th by the US Customs and Border Protection agency, exempting smartphones, computers, and related electronics from the increased taxes.

US Exempts Electronics from Trump's New Tariffs
President Trump's new tariffs on imports from China, initially threatening a massive price increase on electronics, were rolled back on April 11th by the US Customs and Border Protection agency, exempting smartphones, computers, and related electronics from the increased taxes.
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36% Bias Score

Russia Confirms Tracking of UK Submarines, Denies Threat
Russia's ambassador to the UK confirmed attempts to track British submarines using sensors planted in UK waters, rejecting claims of a threat to the UK while the UK military considers it a threat to national security.

Russia Confirms Tracking of UK Submarines, Denies Threat
Russia's ambassador to the UK confirmed attempts to track British submarines using sensors planted in UK waters, rejecting claims of a threat to the UK while the UK military considers it a threat to national security.
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56% Bias Score

Russia Could Attack NATO by 2029: German Military Warns
German Armed Forces Inspector General Carsten Breuer warns of a potential 2029 Russian attack on NATO, citing Russia's military buildup, ongoing hybrid warfare against Germany, and a goal of weakening NATO. He advocates for a significant increase in the German military's personnel.

Russia Could Attack NATO by 2029: German Military Warns
German Armed Forces Inspector General Carsten Breuer warns of a potential 2029 Russian attack on NATO, citing Russia's military buildup, ongoing hybrid warfare against Germany, and a goal of weakening NATO. He advocates for a significant increase in the German military's personnel.
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40% Bias Score
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