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Pope Francis's Crucial Role in Nuclear Disarmament Treaty
Nobel Peace Prize winner Beatrice Fihn credits Pope Francis's instrumental role in the success of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, highlighting his consistent advocacy, mobilization of the Catholic community, and inspiration of other religious leaders, leading to its ratification by...
Pope Francis's Crucial Role in Nuclear Disarmament Treaty
Nobel Peace Prize winner Beatrice Fihn credits Pope Francis's instrumental role in the success of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, highlighting his consistent advocacy, mobilization of the Catholic community, and inspiration of other religious leaders, leading to its ratification by...
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56% Bias Score


Mohammadi: Growing Iranian Protests Driven by Women's Rights and Regime Repression
Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, temporarily released from prison, reports growing societal changes in Iran fueled by protests against the regime's oppression of women and other social and environmental issues, and believes international solidarity is crucial for change.
Mohammadi: Growing Iranian Protests Driven by Women's Rights and Regime Repression
Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, temporarily released from prison, reports growing societal changes in Iran fueled by protests against the regime's oppression of women and other social and environmental issues, and believes international solidarity is crucial for change.
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60% Bias Score


Mohammadi Declares Iranian Regime 'Irreformable,' Highlights Public Defiance
Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi, in an interview with "Nouvel Observateur", declared the Iranian regime 'irreformable' and its suppression tactics ineffective due to widespread public defiance, particularly women rejecting the hijab, while urging international action against the regime's '...
Mohammadi Declares Iranian Regime 'Irreformable,' Highlights Public Defiance
Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi, in an interview with "Nouvel Observateur", declared the Iranian regime 'irreformable' and its suppression tactics ineffective due to widespread public defiance, particularly women rejecting the hijab, while urging international action against the regime's '...
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64% Bias Score


Sudanese Army Advances on Khartoum Amid Brutal Conflict
In Sudan's capital, the Sudanese army is reclaiming Khartoum North and advancing on Khartoum, battling the RSF militia after almost two years of war that has killed tens of thousands of civilians; the army's offensive is driven by grassroots support to end the RSF's deadly occupation.
Sudanese Army Advances on Khartoum Amid Brutal Conflict
In Sudan's capital, the Sudanese army is reclaiming Khartoum North and advancing on Khartoum, battling the RSF militia after almost two years of war that has killed tens of thousands of civilians; the army's offensive is driven by grassroots support to end the RSF's deadly occupation.
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Nobel Ambitions and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Donald Trump's pursuit of a Nobel Peace Prize could significantly influence the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as his past actions, such as brokering the Abraham Accords normalizing relations between Israel and several Arab nations, demonstrate a potential pathway toward regional peace, although his ...
Trump's Nobel Ambitions and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Donald Trump's pursuit of a Nobel Peace Prize could significantly influence the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as his past actions, such as brokering the Abraham Accords normalizing relations between Israel and several Arab nations, demonstrate a potential pathway toward regional peace, although his ...
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44% Bias Score


Nagasaki Survivor's Nobel-Fueled Plea for Nuclear Disarmament
Shigemitsu Tanaka, an 84-year-old Nagasaki atomic bomb survivor and Nihon Hidankyo member, recounts his experiences and advocates for nuclear disarmament following the organization's 2024 Nobel Peace Prize win, emphasizing the long-term health consequences and the need for global action.
Nagasaki Survivor's Nobel-Fueled Plea for Nuclear Disarmament
Shigemitsu Tanaka, an 84-year-old Nagasaki atomic bomb survivor and Nihon Hidankyo member, recounts his experiences and advocates for nuclear disarmament following the organization's 2024 Nobel Peace Prize win, emphasizing the long-term health consequences and the need for global action.
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56% Bias Score

Botchwey's Reparations Stance Puts Pressure on Starmer
Ghana's Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, the incoming Commonwealth secretary-general, supports slave trade reparations, potentially pressuring UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer who fears a royal apology would lead to financial obligations; King Charles disagrees, pointing to the Netherlands' 2023 apology with...

Botchwey's Reparations Stance Puts Pressure on Starmer
Ghana's Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, the incoming Commonwealth secretary-general, supports slave trade reparations, potentially pressuring UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer who fears a royal apology would lead to financial obligations; King Charles disagrees, pointing to the Netherlands' 2023 apology with...
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56% Bias Score

US Halts Military Aid to Ukraine, Raising Concerns About Betrayal and Geopolitical Shifts
The US temporarily suspended military aid to Ukraine, aligning with the Kremlin's narrative and sparking accusations of betrayal, potentially impacting Ukraine's ability to defend itself and negotiate a favorable peace.

US Halts Military Aid to Ukraine, Raising Concerns About Betrayal and Geopolitical Shifts
The US temporarily suspended military aid to Ukraine, aligning with the Kremlin's narrative and sparking accusations of betrayal, potentially impacting Ukraine's ability to defend itself and negotiate a favorable peace.
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56% Bias Score

New Biography Details Life and Legacy of Nobel Peace Prize Winner Albert Schweitzer
Matthieu Arnold's new biography of Albert Schweitzer details the life of the Alsatian who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953 for his humanitarian work in Gabon, beginning with the establishment of the Lambaréné hospital in 1913, alongside his significant contributions to religious studies.

New Biography Details Life and Legacy of Nobel Peace Prize Winner Albert Schweitzer
Matthieu Arnold's new biography of Albert Schweitzer details the life of the Alsatian who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953 for his humanitarian work in Gabon, beginning with the establishment of the Lambaréné hospital in 1913, alongside his significant contributions to religious studies.
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28% Bias Score

Ukrainian Nobel Laureate Condemns Russian War Crimes, Urges Justice
Ukrainian human rights lawyer Oleksandra Matviichuk, 2022 Nobel Peace Prize winner, is in London to advocate for justice for war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine, emphasizing the need for accountability to prevent future conflicts and stressing Ukraine's presence in international negotiations.

Ukrainian Nobel Laureate Condemns Russian War Crimes, Urges Justice
Ukrainian human rights lawyer Oleksandra Matviichuk, 2022 Nobel Peace Prize winner, is in London to advocate for justice for war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine, emphasizing the need for accountability to prevent future conflicts and stressing Ukraine's presence in international negotiations.
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44% Bias Score

Belarusian Nobel Laureate Faces Harsh Imprisonment
Belarusian human rights activist and Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski is serving a 10-year sentence in harsh conditions in Penal Colony No. 9 for alleged extremism, highlighting the Belarusian government's ongoing crackdown on dissent ahead of a presidential election.

Belarusian Nobel Laureate Faces Harsh Imprisonment
Belarusian human rights activist and Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski is serving a 10-year sentence in harsh conditions in Penal Colony No. 9 for alleged extremism, highlighting the Belarusian government's ongoing crackdown on dissent ahead of a presidential election.
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52% Bias Score

Carter's State Funeral Highlights Bipartisan Respect and Enduring Legacy
Former US President Jimmy Carter, who served from 1977-1981, died on December 29 at age 100; his state funeral, attended by President Biden and President-elect Trump, took place Thursday in Washington, D.C., following a public viewing at the Capitol Rotunda.

Carter's State Funeral Highlights Bipartisan Respect and Enduring Legacy
Former US President Jimmy Carter, who served from 1977-1981, died on December 29 at age 100; his state funeral, attended by President Biden and President-elect Trump, took place Thursday in Washington, D.C., following a public viewing at the Capitol Rotunda.
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32% Bias Score
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