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Burmese Junta Extends Truce, Plans Elections Amidst Ongoing Conflict
The Burmese junta extended a post-earthquake ceasefire until June 30th to facilitate reconstruction and hold elections by January, despite continued fighting and accusations of truce violations.
Burmese Junta Extends Truce, Plans Elections Amidst Ongoing Conflict
The Burmese junta extended a post-earthquake ceasefire until June 30th to facilitate reconstruction and hold elections by January, despite continued fighting and accusations of truce violations.
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44% Bias Score


Burkina Faso's Military Leader Uses Sankara's Legacy Amidst Worsening Crisis
In Burkina Faso, a mausoleum for revolutionary leader Thomas Sankara opened, attracting hundreds; the current military leader uses Sankara's legacy to rally support amidst a worsening extremist conflict and strained relations with the West, despite over 60% of the country being outside government co...
Burkina Faso's Military Leader Uses Sankara's Legacy Amidst Worsening Crisis
In Burkina Faso, a mausoleum for revolutionary leader Thomas Sankara opened, attracting hundreds; the current military leader uses Sankara's legacy to rally support amidst a worsening extremist conflict and strained relations with the West, despite over 60% of the country being outside government co...
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48% Bias Score


China Pledges Aid to Myanmar Junta Amidst Ongoing Conflict"
Myanmar's military leader Min Aung Hlaing met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Moscow, securing pledges of aid for earthquake recovery and conflict resolution, highlighting China's continued support for the junta despite international condemnation and ongoing human rights abuses.
China Pledges Aid to Myanmar Junta Amidst Ongoing Conflict"
Myanmar's military leader Min Aung Hlaing met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Moscow, securing pledges of aid for earthquake recovery and conflict resolution, highlighting China's continued support for the junta despite international condemnation and ongoing human rights abuses.
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44% Bias Score


Three Fidan" Executions and Continued Violence Against Opposition in Turkey
On May 6, 1972, Deniz Gezmiş, Yusuf Arslan, and Hüseyin İnan were executed following a 1971 military coup, highlighting the political repression and subsequent violence against opposition figures in Turkey that continues to this day.
Three Fidan" Executions and Continued Violence Against Opposition in Turkey
On May 6, 1972, Deniz Gezmiş, Yusuf Arslan, and Hüseyin İnan were executed following a 1971 military coup, highlighting the political repression and subsequent violence against opposition figures in Turkey that continues to this day.
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60% Bias Score


Nguema Wins Gabon's Presidency in Landslide Victory
Gabon's military leader, Brice Oligui Nguema, won the presidential election with roughly 90 percent of the vote, ending the Bongo family's 55-year rule; his victory follows a 2023 coup and raises questions about genuine reform amidst high unemployment and poverty.
Nguema Wins Gabon's Presidency in Landslide Victory
Gabon's military leader, Brice Oligui Nguema, won the presidential election with roughly 90 percent of the vote, ending the Bongo family's 55-year rule; his victory follows a 2023 coup and raises questions about genuine reform amidst high unemployment and poverty.
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36% Bias Score


Bolsonaro and Military Officials to Face Trial for Coup Attempt in Brazil
Brazil's Supreme Court will try former President Jair Bolsonaro and several top military officials for their alleged roles in a January 2023 coup attempt against President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, marking the first time a Brazilian president faces such charges and challenging the military's histor...
Bolsonaro and Military Officials to Face Trial for Coup Attempt in Brazil
Brazil's Supreme Court will try former President Jair Bolsonaro and several top military officials for their alleged roles in a January 2023 coup attempt against President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, marking the first time a Brazilian president faces such charges and challenging the military's histor...
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Ukraine Conflict: Negotiation Pathway Opens, Coup Remains a Possibility
A recent conversation between the US and Russian presidents has created a negotiation pathway for resolving the Ukrainian conflict; however, Ukraine's refusal to cede territory complicates the process. A military coup in Ukraine is a potential scenario that could expedite a negotiated settlement, bu...

Ukraine Conflict: Negotiation Pathway Opens, Coup Remains a Possibility
A recent conversation between the US and Russian presidents has created a negotiation pathway for resolving the Ukrainian conflict; however, Ukraine's refusal to cede territory complicates the process. A military coup in Ukraine is a potential scenario that could expedite a negotiated settlement, bu...
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72% Bias Score

Burkina Faso's Traoré: Pan-Africanist Leader or Authoritarian Strongman?
Captain Ibrahim Traoré, a 37-year-old Burkina Faso military leader, seized power in a 2022 coup, aligning with Russia, nationalizing mines, and curbing Western influence, sparking both admiration and criticism across Africa and globally.

Burkina Faso's Traoré: Pan-Africanist Leader or Authoritarian Strongman?
Captain Ibrahim Traoré, a 37-year-old Burkina Faso military leader, seized power in a 2022 coup, aligning with Russia, nationalizing mines, and curbing Western influence, sparking both admiration and criticism across Africa and globally.
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52% Bias Score

Mali's Military Government Bans All Political Parties Indefinitely
Mali's military government banned all political parties and political activities indefinitely, citing national security concerns, following a 'consultation' that recommended extending the military ruler's term and ignoring calls for elections; this follows the April 30th revocation of the 2005 party...

Mali's Military Government Bans All Political Parties Indefinitely
Mali's military government banned all political parties and political activities indefinitely, citing national security concerns, following a 'consultation' that recommended extending the military ruler's term and ignoring calls for elections; this follows the April 30th revocation of the 2005 party...
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48% Bias Score

Sudan Names New Interim Prime Minister Amidst Civil War
On Wednesday, Sudan's military leader, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, appointed Dafallah Al-Haj Ali as interim Prime Minister and Omer Mohamed Ahmed Siddiq as Foreign Minister, following the January 2022 resignation of Abdalla Hamdok after a military coup in October 2021, amidst a devastating civil war cau...

Sudan Names New Interim Prime Minister Amidst Civil War
On Wednesday, Sudan's military leader, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, appointed Dafallah Al-Haj Ali as interim Prime Minister and Omer Mohamed Ahmed Siddiq as Foreign Minister, following the January 2022 resignation of Abdalla Hamdok after a military coup in October 2021, amidst a devastating civil war cau...
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44% Bias Score

Myanmar Earthquake Exacerbates Refugee Crisis
A recent earthquake in Myanmar has caused over 2,700 deaths, significantly impacting a region already struggling with civil conflict and a large refugee population in neighboring Thailand. Many Burmese refugees, who fled mandatory military service, are now facing the dilemma of returning home to aid...

Myanmar Earthquake Exacerbates Refugee Crisis
A recent earthquake in Myanmar has caused over 2,700 deaths, significantly impacting a region already struggling with civil conflict and a large refugee population in neighboring Thailand. Many Burmese refugees, who fled mandatory military service, are now facing the dilemma of returning home to aid...
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44% Bias Score

Myanmar Earthquake: 1600 Dead Amidst Ongoing Civil War
A magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck near Sagaing, Myanmar, on Friday, causing at least 1600 deaths and widespread destruction, particularly in Mandalay, further complicating an already dire humanitarian crisis fueled by ongoing civil war and pre-existing displacement.

Myanmar Earthquake: 1600 Dead Amidst Ongoing Civil War
A magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck near Sagaing, Myanmar, on Friday, causing at least 1600 deaths and widespread destruction, particularly in Mandalay, further complicating an already dire humanitarian crisis fueled by ongoing civil war and pre-existing displacement.
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52% Bias Score
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