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India-Pakistan Clashes: Retaliatory Strikes and Aerial Combat
Following a terrorist attack in India on April 22nd that killed 26, India launched missile strikes into Pakistan on May 6th, resulting in aerial combat where Pakistan shot down Indian aircraft. A ceasefire was reached on May 10th, mediated by the US.
India-Pakistan Clashes: Retaliatory Strikes and Aerial Combat
Following a terrorist attack in India on April 22nd that killed 26, India launched missile strikes into Pakistan on May 6th, resulting in aerial combat where Pakistan shot down Indian aircraft. A ceasefire was reached on May 10th, mediated by the US.
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36% Bias Score


India Admits Fighter Jet Losses in May Clashes with Pakistan
The Indian military admitted losing an unspecified number of fighter jets during May airstrikes in Pakistan, contradicting prior denials and acknowledging a tactical error that was subsequently corrected; this follows Pakistan's claim of shooting down six Indian aircraft, including Rafale jets.
India Admits Fighter Jet Losses in May Clashes with Pakistan
The Indian military admitted losing an unspecified number of fighter jets during May airstrikes in Pakistan, contradicting prior denials and acknowledging a tactical error that was subsequently corrected; this follows Pakistan's claim of shooting down six Indian aircraft, including Rafale jets.
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32% Bias Score


India Confirms Fighter Jet Losses in May Clashes with Pakistan
India's Chief of Defense Staff Anil Chauhan confirmed the loss of Indian fighter jets during clashes with Pakistan in May, acknowledging a tactical error that was subsequently rectified, contradicting earlier denials and implicitly confirming Pakistan's claim of downing several Indian aircraft, incl...
India Confirms Fighter Jet Losses in May Clashes with Pakistan
India's Chief of Defense Staff Anil Chauhan confirmed the loss of Indian fighter jets during clashes with Pakistan in May, acknowledging a tactical error that was subsequently rectified, contradicting earlier denials and implicitly confirming Pakistan's claim of downing several Indian aircraft, incl...
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48% Bias Score


Islamabad Bans Child Marriage Under 18
Pakistan's President signed a bill into law in Islamabad, prohibiting the marriage of children under 18, imposing penalties up to seven years imprisonment and a fine on those involved, including parents and guardians; the law's application is currently limited to Islamabad.
Islamabad Bans Child Marriage Under 18
Pakistan's President signed a bill into law in Islamabad, prohibiting the marriage of children under 18, imposing penalties up to seven years imprisonment and a fine on those involved, including parents and guardians; the law's application is currently limited to Islamabad.
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52% Bias Score


Imran Khan's Imprisonment Amidst Shifting Political Tides in Pakistan
Imran Khan, Pakistan's former prime minister, remains jailed on multiple charges, impacting his party's political standing amidst a shift in public favor towards the military following a brief conflict with India.
Imran Khan's Imprisonment Amidst Shifting Political Tides in Pakistan
Imran Khan, Pakistan's former prime minister, remains jailed on multiple charges, impacting his party's political standing amidst a shift in public favor towards the military following a brief conflict with India.
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36% Bias Score


India Suspends Indus Waters Treaty, Threatening Pakistan's Water Security
India suspended the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan in response to recent cross-border terrorist attacks, jeopardizing Pakistan's agriculture-dependent economy and potentially sparking a regional water crisis.
India Suspends Indus Waters Treaty, Threatening Pakistan's Water Security
India suspended the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan in response to recent cross-border terrorist attacks, jeopardizing Pakistan's agriculture-dependent economy and potentially sparking a regional water crisis.
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60% Bias Score

Indian Air Force Chief Highlights Delays in Defense Projects, Expresses Concern Over Stealth Fighter Jet Timeline
The Indian Air Force chief voiced concerns about delays plaguing defense projects, none of which have been completed on time, highlighting the challenges in developing a fifth-generation stealth fighter jet expected by 2035 amid ongoing military tensions with Pakistan.

Indian Air Force Chief Highlights Delays in Defense Projects, Expresses Concern Over Stealth Fighter Jet Timeline
The Indian Air Force chief voiced concerns about delays plaguing defense projects, none of which have been completed on time, highlighting the challenges in developing a fifth-generation stealth fighter jet expected by 2035 amid ongoing military tensions with Pakistan.
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40% Bias Score

India Confirms Fighter Jet Losses in Pakistan Confrontation
In interviews with Bloomberg and Reuters in Singapore, India's Chief of Defence Staff, General Anil Chauhan, confirmed the loss of Indian fighter jets during a recent military confrontation with Pakistan, sparking public debate and criticism in India regarding government transparency.

India Confirms Fighter Jet Losses in Pakistan Confrontation
In interviews with Bloomberg and Reuters in Singapore, India's Chief of Defence Staff, General Anil Chauhan, confirmed the loss of Indian fighter jets during a recent military confrontation with Pakistan, sparking public debate and criticism in India regarding government transparency.
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52% Bias Score

Afghanistan, Pakistan Upgrade Diplomatic Ties, Signaling Eased Tensions
Pakistan and Afghanistan upgraded their diplomatic ties, elevating their representatives to ambassadors, signaling improved relations after months of tension over security concerns and refugee issues; this makes Pakistan the fourth country to formally recognize the Taliban government.

Afghanistan, Pakistan Upgrade Diplomatic Ties, Signaling Eased Tensions
Pakistan and Afghanistan upgraded their diplomatic ties, elevating their representatives to ambassadors, signaling improved relations after months of tension over security concerns and refugee issues; this makes Pakistan the fourth country to formally recognize the Taliban government.
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44% Bias Score

Pakistan Bans Child Marriage Despite Islamic Council Opposition
Pakistan's new law criminalizes child marriage, imposing a seven-year prison sentence and a fine on adults cohabiting with minors; however, the Council of Islamic Ideology opposes it, citing incompatibility with Islamic injunctions.

Pakistan Bans Child Marriage Despite Islamic Council Opposition
Pakistan's new law criminalizes child marriage, imposing a seven-year prison sentence and a fine on adults cohabiting with minors; however, the Council of Islamic Ideology opposes it, citing incompatibility with Islamic injunctions.
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52% Bias Score

Kashmir Military Drills Postponed Amidst Heightened Tensions
Military exercises named "Operation Shield" planned for Indian-administered Kashmir were postponed due to administrative reasons, amid heightened tensions following recent cross-border shelling between India and Pakistan, causing fear among residents.

Kashmir Military Drills Postponed Amidst Heightened Tensions
Military exercises named "Operation Shield" planned for Indian-administered Kashmir were postponed due to administrative reasons, amid heightened tensions following recent cross-border shelling between India and Pakistan, causing fear among residents.
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48% Bias Score

Decline of Track II Diplomacy Between India and Pakistan
Track II diplomacy, involving NGOs like the Centre for Dialogue and Reconciliation (CDU) and SAFMA, facilitated informal dialogue between India and Pakistan, influencing policy and fostering peace. However, reduced funding and government reluctance have diminished its effectiveness, although youth-l...

Decline of Track II Diplomacy Between India and Pakistan
Track II diplomacy, involving NGOs like the Centre for Dialogue and Reconciliation (CDU) and SAFMA, facilitated informal dialogue between India and Pakistan, influencing policy and fostering peace. However, reduced funding and government reluctance have diminished its effectiveness, although youth-l...
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36% Bias Score
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