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Oslo Accords at 32: Broken Promises and a Bleak Future for Palestinians
Thirty-two years after the Oslo Accords were signed, the agreement's promises of a Palestinian state remain unfulfilled, with escalating violence in Gaza and continued Israeli settlement expansion in the West Bank pushing the two-state solution further out of reach.
Oslo Accords at 32: Broken Promises and a Bleak Future for Palestinians
Thirty-two years after the Oslo Accords were signed, the agreement's promises of a Palestinian state remain unfulfilled, with escalating violence in Gaza and continued Israeli settlement expansion in the West Bank pushing the two-state solution further out of reach.
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24% Bias Score


Bahçeli's Syria Operation Comments Spark Kurdish Backlash
MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli's suggestion of a joint Turkish-Syrian operation against the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in Northeast Syria has provoked strong reactions from Kurds, raising concerns about a potential end to the peace process.
Bahçeli's Syria Operation Comments Spark Kurdish Backlash
MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli's suggestion of a joint Turkish-Syrian operation against the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in Northeast Syria has provoked strong reactions from Kurds, raising concerns about a potential end to the peace process.
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20% Bias Score


US Blocks Palestinian Officials from UN General Assembly
The United States has revoked the US visas of over 80 Palestinian officials, including President Mahmoud Abbas, preventing their attendance at the UN General Assembly in September, citing non-compliance with commitments and undermining of peace prospects.
US Blocks Palestinian Officials from UN General Assembly
The United States has revoked the US visas of over 80 Palestinian officials, including President Mahmoud Abbas, preventing their attendance at the UN General Assembly in September, citing non-compliance with commitments and undermining of peace prospects.
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40% Bias Score


Turkish Parliament Forms Commission to Address PKK Dissolution
The Turkish Parliament established a National Solidarity, Brotherhood, and Democracy Commission to address the PKK's dissolution, aiming to complete its work by December 31, 2025, with possible two-month extensions.
Turkish Parliament Forms Commission to Address PKK Dissolution
The Turkish Parliament established a National Solidarity, Brotherhood, and Democracy Commission to address the PKK's dissolution, aiming to complete its work by December 31, 2025, with possible two-month extensions.
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32% Bias Score


Cali Bomb Attack: Six Dead, Guerrillas Charged
A bomb attack in Cali, Colombia, on August 22, 2025, killed six civilians and injured over 60, with two suspected guerrillas from a dissident FARC group facing charges. The attack, using two truck bombs filled with ammonium nitrate and mortar grenades, occurred near a military aviation school. This ...
Cali Bomb Attack: Six Dead, Guerrillas Charged
A bomb attack in Cali, Colombia, on August 22, 2025, killed six civilians and injured over 60, with two suspected guerrillas from a dissident FARC group facing charges. The attack, using two truck bombs filled with ammonium nitrate and mortar grenades, occurred near a military aviation school. This ...
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44% Bias Score


Colombia Captures Brother of Top Guerrilla Leader Iván Mordisco
On March 22, 2025, Colombian authorities captured Luis Vera Fernández, alias Mono Luis, brother and key operator of wanted guerrilla leader Iván Mordisco, in El Peñón, Cundinamarca, disrupting the Estado Mayor Central's (EMC) operations.
Colombia Captures Brother of Top Guerrilla Leader Iván Mordisco
On March 22, 2025, Colombian authorities captured Luis Vera Fernández, alias Mono Luis, brother and key operator of wanted guerrilla leader Iván Mordisco, in El Peñón, Cundinamarca, disrupting the Estado Mayor Central's (EMC) operations.
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44% Bias Score

Ireland and UK Near Deal on Troubles Legacy Issues
Following a meeting between the Irish Taoiseach and UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, both countries are close to finalizing a new framework to address legacy issues from Northern Ireland's Troubles, replacing the controversial UK Legacy Act.

Ireland and UK Near Deal on Troubles Legacy Issues
Following a meeting between the Irish Taoiseach and UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, both countries are close to finalizing a new framework to address legacy issues from Northern Ireland's Troubles, replacing the controversial UK Legacy Act.
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40% Bias Score

AGİT Minsk Group Officially Closed: A New Era in Karabakh Conflict
The OSCE officially closed the Minsk Group, established in 1992 to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, marking a new phase in relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia, following an agreement between their leaders.

AGİT Minsk Group Officially Closed: A New Era in Karabakh Conflict
The OSCE officially closed the Minsk Group, established in 1992 to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, marking a new phase in relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia, following an agreement between their leaders.
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36% Bias Score

33 Colombian Soldiers Released After Kidnapping in Guaviare
In Guaviare, Colombia, 33 soldiers kidnapped Monday by villagers after a military operation killing a top FARC dissident leader, were released Thursday following negotiations with government and human rights officials; authorities filed charges.

33 Colombian Soldiers Released After Kidnapping in Guaviare
In Guaviare, Colombia, 33 soldiers kidnapped Monday by villagers after a military operation killing a top FARC dissident leader, were released Thursday following negotiations with government and human rights officials; authorities filed charges.
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36% Bias Score

Escalating Violence in Colombia Undermines Peace Efforts and Shapes Presidential Race
A week of intense violence in Colombia, involving the hostage-taking of 34 soldiers, the killing of 13 police officers, and a bombing that killed 6 civilians and injured 70, has severely undermined President Petro's 'Total Peace' policy and is expected to shape the upcoming presidential campaign.

Escalating Violence in Colombia Undermines Peace Efforts and Shapes Presidential Race
A week of intense violence in Colombia, involving the hostage-taking of 34 soldiers, the killing of 13 police officers, and a bombing that killed 6 civilians and injured 70, has severely undermined President Petro's 'Total Peace' policy and is expected to shape the upcoming presidential campaign.
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56% Bias Score

DRC: UN Security Council Meeting Amidst Continued Violence in East
Renewed fighting between the Congolese army and the M23 rebels continues in eastern DRC despite recent peace accords, prompting a UN Security Council meeting on August 22nd at the initiative of the US; civilians remain the primary victims of ongoing violence.

DRC: UN Security Council Meeting Amidst Continued Violence in East
Renewed fighting between the Congolese army and the M23 rebels continues in eastern DRC despite recent peace accords, prompting a UN Security Council meeting on August 22nd at the initiative of the US; civilians remain the primary victims of ongoing violence.
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40% Bias Score

Colombia's Failed 'Total Peace' Initiative Leads to Worst Security Crisis in a Decade
Colombia, once a model for peace after a 2016 agreement with FARC, now faces its worst security crisis in a decade, with recent attacks causing almost 20 deaths and highlighting the failure of the 'Total Peace' initiative, which neglected essential state-building and community trust.

Colombia's Failed 'Total Peace' Initiative Leads to Worst Security Crisis in a Decade
Colombia, once a model for peace after a 2016 agreement with FARC, now faces its worst security crisis in a decade, with recent attacks causing almost 20 deaths and highlighting the failure of the 'Total Peace' initiative, which neglected essential state-building and community trust.
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56% Bias Score
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