

Colombia's Catatumbo Violence Jeopardizes 'Total Peace' Policy
Renewed clashes between the ELN and FARC dissidents in Colombia's Catatumbo region have left at least 80 dead and 32,000 displaced, prompting President Gustavo Petro to suspend peace talks and declare a state of emergency, jeopardizing his 'total peace' policy.
Colombia's Catatumbo Violence Jeopardizes 'Total Peace' Policy
Renewed clashes between the ELN and FARC dissidents in Colombia's Catatumbo region have left at least 80 dead and 32,000 displaced, prompting President Gustavo Petro to suspend peace talks and declare a state of emergency, jeopardizing his 'total peace' policy.
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36% Bias Score


Zelenskyy Questions Trump's Commitment to European Security Amid Ukraine War Concerns
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy voiced concerns in Davos over President Trump's focus on domestic issues, questioning the U.S.'s commitment to European security and warning of potential exclusion from future Ukraine peace talks involving Russia and China.
Zelenskyy Questions Trump's Commitment to European Security Amid Ukraine War Concerns
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy voiced concerns in Davos over President Trump's focus on domestic issues, questioning the U.S.'s commitment to European security and warning of potential exclusion from future Ukraine peace talks involving Russia and China.
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40% Bias Score


Release of Three Israeli Women After 400 Days in Hamas Captivity
Three Israeli women, held captive by Hamas for over 400 days following a brutal October 7, 2023, attack, were released Sunday in Gaza, triggering widespread relief and gratitude towards international mediators and former US President Trump, while 95 Israelis remain hostages.
Release of Three Israeli Women After 400 Days in Hamas Captivity
Three Israeli women, held captive by Hamas for over 400 days following a brutal October 7, 2023, attack, were released Sunday in Gaza, triggering widespread relief and gratitude towards international mediators and former US President Trump, while 95 Israelis remain hostages.
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44% Bias Score


Israel-Hamas Ceasefire: A Fragile Peace?
A three-stage ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, involving a prisoner exchange (33 Israelis for 1900 Palestinians), has been implemented, but concerns persist about its long-term sustainability due to conflicting objectives among key players and potential obstacles in subsequent stages in...
Israel-Hamas Ceasefire: A Fragile Peace?
A three-stage ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, involving a prisoner exchange (33 Israelis for 1900 Palestinians), has been implemented, but concerns persist about its long-term sustainability due to conflicting objectives among key players and potential obstacles in subsequent stages in...
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56% Bias Score


Israel-Hamas Ceasefire: Hostage Release, Uncertain Future
A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has resulted in the release of three Israeli hostages, but around 100 remain in Gaza; the 42-day deal also includes releasing almost 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, increasing Gaza aid, and faces uncertainties amid over 46,000 Palestinian deaths.
Israel-Hamas Ceasefire: Hostage Release, Uncertain Future
A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has resulted in the release of three Israeli hostages, but around 100 remain in Gaza; the 42-day deal also includes releasing almost 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, increasing Gaza aid, and faces uncertainties amid over 46,000 Palestinian deaths.
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52% Bias Score


Gaza Ceasefire: Hostage Exchange Marks First Step in Three-Phase Agreement
A ceasefire in Gaza saw Hamas release three Israeli female hostages and Israel release 90 Palestinian prisoners on January 19th, marking the first phase of a three-stage agreement to end the 15-month conflict.
Gaza Ceasefire: Hostage Exchange Marks First Step in Three-Phase Agreement
A ceasefire in Gaza saw Hamas release three Israeli female hostages and Israel release 90 Palestinian prisoners on January 19th, marking the first phase of a three-stage agreement to end the 15-month conflict.
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32% Bias Score

Putin Welcomes US's Intention to Re-Engage with Russia Amid Ukraine Conflict
Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomed the incoming US administration's intention to restore direct communication with Russia and prevent a potential World War III, amid ongoing conflict in Ukraine; Putin expressed willingness to engage in talks regarding the conflict, while both sides maintain f...

Putin Welcomes US's Intention to Re-Engage with Russia Amid Ukraine Conflict
Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomed the incoming US administration's intention to restore direct communication with Russia and prevent a potential World War III, amid ongoing conflict in Ukraine; Putin expressed willingness to engage in talks regarding the conflict, while both sides maintain f...
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48% Bias Score

Zelenskyy in Davos: 200,000 European Troops Needed for Ukraine Peace Deal
In Davos, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that a peace agreement with Russia would require a minimum of 200,000, ideally up to 1 million, European troops as a security guarantee; he also called for stronger US sanctions on Russia under President Trump, asserting that only from a posit...

Zelenskyy in Davos: 200,000 European Troops Needed for Ukraine Peace Deal
In Davos, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that a peace agreement with Russia would require a minimum of 200,000, ideally up to 1 million, European troops as a security guarantee; he also called for stronger US sanctions on Russia under President Trump, asserting that only from a posit...
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56% Bias Score

Colombia Declares State of Emergency After ELN Attacks Kill 80
Colombian President Gustavo Petro declared a state of emergency following a weekend of violence in the northeast, where ELN rebels killed at least 80 people, displacing over 18,000, prompting Petro to suspend peace talks and authorize military action against the ELN.

Colombia Declares State of Emergency After ELN Attacks Kill 80
Colombian President Gustavo Petro declared a state of emergency following a weekend of violence in the northeast, where ELN rebels killed at least 80 people, displacing over 18,000, prompting Petro to suspend peace talks and authorize military action against the ELN.
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44% Bias Score

Gaza Ceasefire: Hostages Freed, but Immense Challenges Remain
A ceasefire in Gaza, after 15 months of conflict, freed three Israeli hostages and 90 Palestinian prisoners; however, Israeli airstrikes before the full ceasefire began killed at least 19 Palestinians and wounded 36. The agreement involves a phased release of hostages and prisoners over six weeks, b...

Gaza Ceasefire: Hostages Freed, but Immense Challenges Remain
A ceasefire in Gaza, after 15 months of conflict, freed three Israeli hostages and 90 Palestinian prisoners; however, Israeli airstrikes before the full ceasefire began killed at least 19 Palestinians and wounded 36. The agreement involves a phased release of hostages and prisoners over six weeks, b...
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68% Bias Score

90 Palestinian Prisoners Released in Hamas-Israel Prisoner Exchange
A ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas ended a 15-month war, resulting in the release of 90 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for three Israeli hostages. The agreement includes three phases with further prisoner releases and reconstruction plans for Gaza.

90 Palestinian Prisoners Released in Hamas-Israel Prisoner Exchange
A ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas ended a 15-month war, resulting in the release of 90 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for three Israeli hostages. The agreement includes three phases with further prisoner releases and reconstruction plans for Gaza.
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44% Bias Score

Over 80 Dead in Colombia Clashes; Peace Talks Suspended
Clashes between the ELN and dissident FARC groups in Colombia's Catatumbo region resulted in over 80 deaths, more than 20 injuries, and the displacement of approximately 11,000 people, leading to a major humanitarian crisis and the suspension of peace negotiations.

Over 80 Dead in Colombia Clashes; Peace Talks Suspended
Clashes between the ELN and dissident FARC groups in Colombia's Catatumbo region resulted in over 80 deaths, more than 20 injuries, and the displacement of approximately 11,000 people, leading to a major humanitarian crisis and the suspension of peace negotiations.
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48% Bias Score