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Dimino's Pentagon Appointment Sparks Concern Among Iran Opponents
The appointment of Michael Dimino, a former CIA officer with a history of advocating de-escalation in the Middle East and criticizing US interventions, as the Pentagon's Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for the Middle East has raised concerns among some Republicans and Iranian dissidents who fa...
Dimino's Pentagon Appointment Sparks Concern Among Iran Opponents
The appointment of Michael Dimino, a former CIA officer with a history of advocating de-escalation in the Middle East and criticizing US interventions, as the Pentagon's Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for the Middle East has raised concerns among some Republicans and Iranian dissidents who fa...
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Iran Policy Shift: Diplomacy or Division?
President Trump's recent staffing changes, including the dismissal of Brian Hook and appointment of Steven Witkoff as Middle East envoy, signal a potential shift toward a more diplomatic approach to Iran, despite internal dissent from hawkish figures like Marco Rubio. This follows Trump's openness t...
Trump's Iran Policy Shift: Diplomacy or Division?
President Trump's recent staffing changes, including the dismissal of Brian Hook and appointment of Steven Witkoff as Middle East envoy, signal a potential shift toward a more diplomatic approach to Iran, despite internal dissent from hawkish figures like Marco Rubio. This follows Trump's openness t...
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40% Bias Score


Stalled Iran-Afghanistan Agreement: Taliban Terrorist Designation Dispute
A former Iranian diplomat revealed that Iran never officially designated the Taliban as terrorists, leading to the collapse of a comprehensive strategic cooperation agreement with Afghanistan due to a disagreement over this clause.
Stalled Iran-Afghanistan Agreement: Taliban Terrorist Designation Dispute
A former Iranian diplomat revealed that Iran never officially designated the Taliban as terrorists, leading to the collapse of a comprehensive strategic cooperation agreement with Afghanistan due to a disagreement over this clause.
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40% Bias Score


Nisman's Death Ruled Murder: New Report Fuels AMIA Investigation
A new Argentinan Public Prosecutor's report concludes that prosecutor Alberto Nisman, who died in 2015, was murdered because of his investigations into the 1994 AMIA bombing and an alleged cover-up involving a memorandum with Iran; President Milei supports the report and seeks justice for Nisman and...
Nisman's Death Ruled Murder: New Report Fuels AMIA Investigation
A new Argentinan Public Prosecutor's report concludes that prosecutor Alberto Nisman, who died in 2015, was murdered because of his investigations into the 1994 AMIA bombing and an alleged cover-up involving a memorandum with Iran; President Milei supports the report and seeks justice for Nisman and...
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44% Bias Score


Hamas Attack Derails Iran-U.S. Nuclear Talks
Iranian Vice President Mohammad Javan Zarif stated that Hamas's October 7, 2023, attack on Israel derailed the October 9th meeting planned to renew the JCPOA nuclear deal with the U.S., highlighting the impact of regional instability on international diplomacy.
Hamas Attack Derails Iran-U.S. Nuclear Talks
Iranian Vice President Mohammad Javan Zarif stated that Hamas's October 7, 2023, attack on Israel derailed the October 9th meeting planned to renew the JCPOA nuclear deal with the U.S., highlighting the impact of regional instability on international diplomacy.
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40% Bias Score


Iran's Theocratic Regime Faces Imminent Collapse
Ali Khamenei's rule in Iran is causing societal unrest, repression, and environmental damage, potentially leading to the regime's collapse; the international community's past inaction bears significant responsibility.
Iran's Theocratic Regime Faces Imminent Collapse
Ali Khamenei's rule in Iran is causing societal unrest, repression, and environmental damage, potentially leading to the regime's collapse; the international community's past inaction bears significant responsibility.
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68% Bias Score

Security Incident Reported Near Saudi Arabia's Ras Tanura Oil Port
A security incident occurred 86 nautical miles northeast of Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia's largest oil port, on January 24th, 2025, when a ship captain reported a small military vessel using a green laser to try to direct their ship towards Iranian waters; this port handles 90% of Saudi Arabia's hydroca...

Security Incident Reported Near Saudi Arabia's Ras Tanura Oil Port
A security incident occurred 86 nautical miles northeast of Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia's largest oil port, on January 24th, 2025, when a ship captain reported a small military vessel using a green laser to try to direct their ship towards Iranian waters; this port handles 90% of Saudi Arabia's hydroca...
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36% Bias Score

Syria Ends Russia's Long-Standing Military Presence
Syria will not renew Russia's lease for its Tartus naval base, likely ending a 54-year military presence and impacting Russia's regional influence and logistics networks, due to shifting geopolitical dynamics and Turkey's influence on the Syrian leadership.

Syria Ends Russia's Long-Standing Military Presence
Syria will not renew Russia's lease for its Tartus naval base, likely ending a 54-year military presence and impacting Russia's regional influence and logistics networks, due to shifting geopolitical dynamics and Turkey's influence on the Syrian leadership.
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48% Bias Score

Israel-Gaza Ceasefire Under Strain Amidst Southern Gaza Clashes and West Bank Offensive
Despite a fragile ceasefire in Gaza, Israeli forces killed one Islamic Jihad militant near Rafah and Kerem Shalom, where aid deliveries continue; the IDF's West Bank operation, "Iron Wall," has killed 10 Palestinians and is linked to domestic Israeli politics; over 47,200 have died in Gaza since the...

Israel-Gaza Ceasefire Under Strain Amidst Southern Gaza Clashes and West Bank Offensive
Despite a fragile ceasefire in Gaza, Israeli forces killed one Islamic Jihad militant near Rafah and Kerem Shalom, where aid deliveries continue; the IDF's West Bank operation, "Iron Wall," has killed 10 Palestinians and is linked to domestic Israeli politics; over 47,200 have died in Gaza since the...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Re-designates Houthis as Terrorist Organization
President Trump re-designated the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels as a foreign terrorist organization on Wednesday, citing numerous attacks on U.S. Navy warships, civilian airports, and commercial vessels in the Red Sea, reversing a 2021 decision by the Biden administration.

Trump Re-designates Houthis as Terrorist Organization
President Trump re-designated the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels as a foreign terrorist organization on Wednesday, citing numerous attacks on U.S. Navy warships, civilian airports, and commercial vessels in the Red Sea, reversing a 2021 decision by the Biden administration.
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48% Bias Score

Iranian Ships Suspected of Transporting Missile Fuel from China
Two Iranian cargo ships, the Golbon and Jairan, are suspected of transporting over 1,000 tonnes of sodium perchlorate from China, a key ingredient for solid-fuel missiles, to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), potentially boosting their missile production capabilities.

Iranian Ships Suspected of Transporting Missile Fuel from China
Two Iranian cargo ships, the Golbon and Jairan, are suspected of transporting over 1,000 tonnes of sodium perchlorate from China, a key ingredient for solid-fuel missiles, to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), potentially boosting their missile production capabilities.
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40% Bias Score

UK Warns Private Intelligence Firms Against Working for Hostile States
The UK government warned its private intelligence sector against working for hostile states like Russia, China, and Iran, citing national security risks and potential 14-year prison sentences; this follows MI5 and MI6 assessments of increased threats from these countries.

UK Warns Private Intelligence Firms Against Working for Hostile States
The UK government warned its private intelligence sector against working for hostile states like Russia, China, and Iran, citing national security risks and potential 14-year prison sentences; this follows MI5 and MI6 assessments of increased threats from these countries.
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56% Bias Score
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