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Guterres Urges UN Security Council to Overcome Divisions, Calls for Reform
On July 22, 2025, UN Secretary-General António Guterres addressed the UN Security Council, urging members to overcome divisions, reform the council to reflect the current geopolitical reality, and recommit to multilateralism to maintain global peace, particularly in light of the UN's 80th anniversar...
Guterres Urges UN Security Council to Overcome Divisions, Calls for Reform
On July 22, 2025, UN Secretary-General António Guterres addressed the UN Security Council, urging members to overcome divisions, reform the council to reflect the current geopolitical reality, and recommit to multilateralism to maintain global peace, particularly in light of the UN's 80th anniversar...
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Guterres Urges UN Security Council to Overcome Divisions, Reform to Reflect Modern Geopolitics
UN Secretary-General António Guterres addressed the Security Council on Tuesday, urging members to overcome divisions and reform the council to better reflect today's geopolitical realities, emphasizing the importance of multilateralism and peaceful conflict resolution to avoid a third world war, in...
Guterres Urges UN Security Council to Overcome Divisions, Reform to Reflect Modern Geopolitics
UN Secretary-General António Guterres addressed the Security Council on Tuesday, urging members to overcome divisions and reform the council to better reflect today's geopolitical realities, emphasizing the importance of multilateralism and peaceful conflict resolution to avoid a third world war, in...
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EU-China Partnership: A Necessary Renaissance in a Fragmented World
The EU and China share converging interests in areas such as multilateralism and climate action despite facing challenges like market access restrictions and regulatory uncertainty; a stronger partnership is crucial to address shared challenges and counter unilateralism.
EU-China Partnership: A Necessary Renaissance in a Fragmented World
The EU and China share converging interests in areas such as multilateralism and climate action despite facing challenges like market access restrictions and regulatory uncertainty; a stronger partnership is crucial to address shared challenges and counter unilateralism.
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48% Bias Score


US Withdraws from UNESCO Again Under Trump
The United States withdrew from UNESCO for the second time under President Trump, citing disagreements over Palestine's membership and UNESCO's global development goals; the decision, effective December 2026, reflects a prioritization of national interests and will impact UNESCO's budget and program...
US Withdraws from UNESCO Again Under Trump
The United States withdrew from UNESCO for the second time under President Trump, citing disagreements over Palestine's membership and UNESCO's global development goals; the decision, effective December 2026, reflects a prioritization of national interests and will impact UNESCO's budget and program...
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CEE Euroscepticism Reshapes EU-China Relations
The eurosceptic stance of Central and Eastern European countries is creating friction within the EU, influencing its China policy, and reshaping the global geopolitical landscape; this is evident in recent vetoes of EU sanctions and the growing strategic autonomy of several CEE states.
CEE Euroscepticism Reshapes EU-China Relations
The eurosceptic stance of Central and Eastern European countries is creating friction within the EU, influencing its China policy, and reshaping the global geopolitical landscape; this is evident in recent vetoes of EU sanctions and the growing strategic autonomy of several CEE states.
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US Withdraws from UNESCO, Citing Anti-Israel Bias
The United States announced its withdrawal from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), effective December 2026, citing concerns over UNESCO's pro-Palestine bias and anti-Israel rhetoric, marking the third US withdrawal from the organization.
US Withdraws from UNESCO, Citing Anti-Israel Bias
The United States announced its withdrawal from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), effective December 2026, citing concerns over UNESCO's pro-Palestine bias and anti-Israel rhetoric, marking the third US withdrawal from the organization.
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US Announces Third Withdrawal from UNESCO
The United States announced its third withdrawal from the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), effective December 31, 2026, citing concerns over UNESCO's ideological agenda and recognition of Palestine, despite contributing 8% of its budget.

US Announces Third Withdrawal from UNESCO
The United States announced its third withdrawal from the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), effective December 31, 2026, citing concerns over UNESCO's ideological agenda and recognition of Palestine, despite contributing 8% of its budget.
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44% Bias Score

U.S. to Withdraw from UNESCO in 2026
The Trump administration announced the U.S. will withdraw from UNESCO by the end of 2026, citing concerns about the organization's focus on sustainable development goals and its recognition of Palestine as a member state, reversing the Biden administration's 2023 rejoining.

U.S. to Withdraw from UNESCO in 2026
The Trump administration announced the U.S. will withdraw from UNESCO by the end of 2026, citing concerns about the organization's focus on sustainable development goals and its recognition of Palestine as a member state, reversing the Biden administration's 2023 rejoining.
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EU-China Partnership: From Rivalry to Renaissance
The 50th anniversary of EU-China diplomatic relations presents an opportunity to move beyond "systemic rivalry" toward a renewed partnership, focusing on rapid trust measures, institution building, and a shared strategic narrative emphasizing re-globalization and sustainable development.

EU-China Partnership: From Rivalry to Renaissance
The 50th anniversary of EU-China diplomatic relations presents an opportunity to move beyond "systemic rivalry" toward a renewed partnership, focusing on rapid trust measures, institution building, and a shared strategic narrative emphasizing re-globalization and sustainable development.
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44% Bias Score

Progressive Leaders Unite Against Global Extremism
On July 21st, the leaders of Chile, Brazil, Spain, Colombia, and Uruguay met in Santiago to form a united front against the rising global threat of extremism and authoritarianism, emphasizing the need for digital governance and combating disinformation.

Progressive Leaders Unite Against Global Extremism
On July 21st, the leaders of Chile, Brazil, Spain, Colombia, and Uruguay met in Santiago to form a united front against the rising global threat of extremism and authoritarianism, emphasizing the need for digital governance and combating disinformation.
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44% Bias Score

US Withdraws from UNESCO, Citing Conflicting Priorities
The United States withdrew from the UN cultural organization UNESCO, citing conflicting social and cultural issues and an excessive focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goals, aligning with the administration's "America First" foreign policy; the withdrawal is effective at the end of 2026.

US Withdraws from UNESCO, Citing Conflicting Priorities
The United States withdrew from the UN cultural organization UNESCO, citing conflicting social and cultural issues and an excessive focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goals, aligning with the administration's "America First" foreign policy; the withdrawal is effective at the end of 2026.
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48% Bias Score

US Withdraws from UNESCO for Third Time
The United States announced its third withdrawal from UNESCO, effective December 2026, citing concerns about the organization's focus on UN Sustainable Development Goals and handling of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay expressed regret but highlighted the orga...

US Withdraws from UNESCO for Third Time
The United States announced its third withdrawal from UNESCO, effective December 2026, citing concerns about the organization's focus on UN Sustainable Development Goals and handling of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay expressed regret but highlighted the orga...
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44% Bias Score
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