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Climate Action Crucial for National Security, Warns COP30 Leader
Ahead of the COP30 summit in Belém, Brazil's chief executive Ana Toni warned that countries prioritizing rearmament must also boost climate efforts, or risk more wars; she cited the UK's cuts to climate funding as a bad signal, while noting Germany's increased spending on climate alongside defense.
Climate Action Crucial for National Security, Warns COP30 Leader
Ahead of the COP30 summit in Belém, Brazil's chief executive Ana Toni warned that countries prioritizing rearmament must also boost climate efforts, or risk more wars; she cited the UK's cuts to climate funding as a bad signal, while noting Germany's increased spending on climate alongside defense.
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24% Bias Score


Dutch Intelligence Sees 30% Surge in Special Powers Requests Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Dutch intelligence agencies (AIVD and MIVD) saw a 30 percent increase in requests to use special powers in 2024, totaling 4445, due to international tensions like the war in Ukraine and threats from China and Russia; only 4 percent were rejected, but concerns remain about the AIVD's expanding role.
Dutch Intelligence Sees 30% Surge in Special Powers Requests Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Dutch intelligence agencies (AIVD and MIVD) saw a 30 percent increase in requests to use special powers in 2024, totaling 4445, due to international tensions like the war in Ukraine and threats from China and Russia; only 4 percent were rejected, but concerns remain about the AIVD's expanding role.
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32% Bias Score


Hong Kong Bounty Letters Target Activist in Australia
Anonymous letters offering a $200,000 reward for information on pro-democracy activist Kevin Yam, sent from Hong Kong to his Melbourne neighbors, prompted a strong rebuke from Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, who called the action unacceptable and a threat to Australia's sovereignty.
Hong Kong Bounty Letters Target Activist in Australia
Anonymous letters offering a $200,000 reward for information on pro-democracy activist Kevin Yam, sent from Hong Kong to his Melbourne neighbors, prompted a strong rebuke from Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, who called the action unacceptable and a threat to Australia's sovereignty.
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Intelligence Services See 30% Surge in Special Powers Requests
Dutch intelligence services requested to use special powers 4445 times in 2024, a 30% increase compared to 2023 due to international tensions like the war in Ukraine, resulting in concerns about potential overreach by the AIVD.
Dutch Intelligence Services See 30% Surge in Special Powers Requests
Dutch intelligence services requested to use special powers 4445 times in 2024, a 30% increase compared to 2023 due to international tensions like the war in Ukraine, resulting in concerns about potential overreach by the AIVD.
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36% Bias Score


French Senate Passes Drug Trafficking Bill Amidst Assembly Opposition
The French Senate unanimously passed a bill to fight drug trafficking, creating a National Anti-Organized Crime Prosecutor's Office and adding 95 magistrates to specialized courts; however, the National Assembly removed key provisions, sparking debates on surveillance, due process, and new prison me...
French Senate Passes Drug Trafficking Bill Amidst Assembly Opposition
The French Senate unanimously passed a bill to fight drug trafficking, creating a National Anti-Organized Crime Prosecutor's Office and adding 95 magistrates to specialized courts; however, the National Assembly removed key provisions, sparking debates on surveillance, due process, and new prison me...
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40% Bias Score


Bounty Offered for Australian Activist in Hong Kong National Security Case
Anonymous letters offering a \$203,000 bounty for information on Australian pro-democracy activist Kevin Yam, who is wanted in Hong Kong for alleged national security crimes, were sent to Melbourne homes; Australia's foreign minister will raise the issue with Chinese and Hong Kong officials.
Bounty Offered for Australian Activist in Hong Kong National Security Case
Anonymous letters offering a \$203,000 bounty for information on Australian pro-democracy activist Kevin Yam, who is wanted in Hong Kong for alleged national security crimes, were sent to Melbourne homes; Australia's foreign minister will raise the issue with Chinese and Hong Kong officials.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Considers New Tiered Travel Ban Affecting 41-43 Countries
The Trump administration is reportedly considering a new travel ban affecting 41-43 countries, categorized into red (complete ban), orange (restricted entry for wealthy business travelers), and yellow (60-day period to address US concerns) lists, mirroring Trump's previous travel ban but with a tier...

Trump Administration Considers New Tiered Travel Ban Affecting 41-43 Countries
The Trump administration is reportedly considering a new travel ban affecting 41-43 countries, categorized into red (complete ban), orange (restricted entry for wealthy business travelers), and yellow (60-day period to address US concerns) lists, mirroring Trump's previous travel ban but with a tier...
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40% Bias Score

Trump to Release 80,000 JFK Assassination Files
President Donald Trump announced the release of approximately 80,000 pages of files related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy on Tuesday, following a January executive order and previous partial releases, aiming to address decades of public speculation and conspiracy theories surrounding the 1...

Trump to Release 80,000 JFK Assassination Files
President Donald Trump announced the release of approximately 80,000 pages of files related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy on Tuesday, following a January executive order and previous partial releases, aiming to address decades of public speculation and conspiracy theories surrounding the 1...
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Intelligence Agencies' Special Powers Usage Increased by 30 Percent in 2024
Dutch intelligence services saw a 30 percent increase in requests to use special powers in 2024, reaching 4,445, primarily due to international tensions; oversight bodies expressed concerns about the AIVD potentially exceeding its mandate.

Dutch Intelligence Agencies' Special Powers Usage Increased by 30 Percent in 2024
Dutch intelligence services saw a 30 percent increase in requests to use special powers in 2024, reaching 4,445, primarily due to international tensions; oversight bodies expressed concerns about the AIVD potentially exceeding its mandate.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Nominates Airline CEO to Lead FAA
On Monday, Donald Trump nominated Bryan Bedford, Republic Airways CEO, to head the FAA, following agency restructuring and a fatal plane crash, pending Senate confirmation.

Trump Nominates Airline CEO to Lead FAA
On Monday, Donald Trump nominated Bryan Bedford, Republic Airways CEO, to head the FAA, following agency restructuring and a fatal plane crash, pending Senate confirmation.
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68% Bias Score

U.S. Denies Entry to Brown Doctor Despite Visa, Citing Hezbollah Images
On March 13, 2024, Dr. Rasha Alawieh, holding a valid U.S. work visa, was denied entry at Boston's Logan Airport due to Hezbollah-related images found on her phone by Customs and Border Protection; her visa was revoked, and she was deported, impacting Brown University's kidney transplant program.

U.S. Denies Entry to Brown Doctor Despite Visa, Citing Hezbollah Images
On March 13, 2024, Dr. Rasha Alawieh, holding a valid U.S. work visa, was denied entry at Boston's Logan Airport due to Hezbollah-related images found on her phone by Customs and Border Protection; her visa was revoked, and she was deported, impacting Brown University's kidney transplant program.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Defies Court Order, Deporting Hundreds of Venezuelans
The Trump administration deported approximately 250 Venezuelans, alleged members of the Tren de Aragua gang, to El Salvador, potentially violating a federal court order temporarily blocking such removals under the Alien Enemies Act; the administration argues the court lacked jurisdiction and that th...

Trump Administration Defies Court Order, Deporting Hundreds of Venezuelans
The Trump administration deported approximately 250 Venezuelans, alleged members of the Tren de Aragua gang, to El Salvador, potentially violating a federal court order temporarily blocking such removals under the Alien Enemies Act; the administration argues the court lacked jurisdiction and that th...
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56% Bias Score
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