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Georgia's NATO Drills Amidst EU Accession Freeze
Georgia conducted major military exercises with NATO, involving over 2,000 troops from 10 countries, amidst concerns over its government's shift toward Russia and the EU's freezing of its accession process due to post-election arrests of opposition figures and journalists.
Georgia's NATO Drills Amidst EU Accession Freeze
Georgia conducted major military exercises with NATO, involving over 2,000 troops from 10 countries, amidst concerns over its government's shift toward Russia and the EU's freezing of its accession process due to post-election arrests of opposition figures and journalists.
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52% Bias Score


Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes: Thousands Flee, Prime Minister Suspended, China's Role Grows
Border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia in July 2025, involving artillery and airstrikes, forced thousands of civilians to flee Thai border provinces, and led to the suspension of Thailand's Prime Minister amid political turmoil; China's substantial military and economic ties to Cambodia place ...
Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes: Thousands Flee, Prime Minister Suspended, China's Role Grows
Border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia in July 2025, involving artillery and airstrikes, forced thousands of civilians to flee Thai border provinces, and led to the suspension of Thailand's Prime Minister amid political turmoil; China's substantial military and economic ties to Cambodia place ...
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40% Bias Score


Taiwan's Recall Vote: A Showdown Shaping Political Landscape
Taiwan holds a recall vote this Saturday targeting 24 opposition lawmakers, potentially shifting the balance of power in the legislature and impacting President Lai Ching-te's policy agenda, particularly regarding defense spending and US relations, amidst competing visions for Taiwan's relationship ...
Taiwan's Recall Vote: A Showdown Shaping Political Landscape
Taiwan holds a recall vote this Saturday targeting 24 opposition lawmakers, potentially shifting the balance of power in the legislature and impacting President Lai Ching-te's policy agenda, particularly regarding defense spending and US relations, amidst competing visions for Taiwan's relationship ...
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine Parliament Weakens Anti-Corruption Efforts
Ukraine's parliament passed bill №12414, undermining prosecutorial independence and dismantling anti-corruption bodies, jeopardizing international support and EU integration; a simultaneous discrediting campaign targets anti-corruption figures.
Ukraine Parliament Weakens Anti-Corruption Efforts
Ukraine's parliament passed bill №12414, undermining prosecutorial independence and dismantling anti-corruption bodies, jeopardizing international support and EU integration; a simultaneous discrediting campaign targets anti-corruption figures.
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56% Bias Score


Zelensky Announces New Bill After Anti-Corruption Law Sparks Backlash
Ukrainian President Zelensky announced a new bill to address international criticism of a recent law curbing anti-corruption agencies' powers, following protests and concerns from the EU and Germany that it could harm Ukraine's EU accession.
Zelensky Announces New Bill After Anti-Corruption Law Sparks Backlash
Ukrainian President Zelensky announced a new bill to address international criticism of a recent law curbing anti-corruption agencies' powers, following protests and concerns from the EU and Germany that it could harm Ukraine's EU accession.
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40% Bias Score


Morales's Exclusion from Bolivian Election Fuels Unrest Amidst Economic Crisis
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales, barred from running in the upcoming August 17th election, is fueling social unrest through accusations of government manipulation, threatening the stability of the country which is already suffering from a severe economic crisis.
Morales's Exclusion from Bolivian Election Fuels Unrest Amidst Economic Crisis
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales, barred from running in the upcoming August 17th election, is fueling social unrest through accusations of government manipulation, threatening the stability of the country which is already suffering from a severe economic crisis.
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52% Bias Score

Georgia's NATO Drills Amidst Growing EU Concerns
Georgia held joint military drills with NATO on August 4th, involving over 2000 troops, amid growing EU concerns about Georgia's pro-Russia shift, alleged election fraud, and crackdown on dissent, leading to the freezing of €30 million in EU funding.

Georgia's NATO Drills Amidst Growing EU Concerns
Georgia held joint military drills with NATO on August 4th, involving over 2000 troops, amid growing EU concerns about Georgia's pro-Russia shift, alleged election fraud, and crackdown on dissent, leading to the freezing of €30 million in EU funding.
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40% Bias Score

Sumar Pushes Parental Leave Decree Amidst Government Crisis
Sumar, led by Yolanda Díaz, seeks to revive its social agenda with a parental leave decree before the summer recess, facing internal challenges and opposition, despite positive economic indicators, to counter the political damage caused by corruption allegations and internal disagreements.

Sumar Pushes Parental Leave Decree Amidst Government Crisis
Sumar, led by Yolanda Díaz, seeks to revive its social agenda with a parental leave decree before the summer recess, facing internal challenges and opposition, despite positive economic indicators, to counter the political damage caused by corruption allegations and internal disagreements.
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48% Bias Score

Taiwan's Recall Vote: A Showdown Over China, US Ties
Taiwan holds a record-breaking recall vote on Saturday targeting 24 opposition lawmakers from the KMT, potentially shifting the legislative majority to the ruling DPP and impacting President Lai's agenda, particularly defense spending and US relations.

Taiwan's Recall Vote: A Showdown Over China, US Ties
Taiwan holds a record-breaking recall vote on Saturday targeting 24 opposition lawmakers from the KMT, potentially shifting the legislative majority to the ruling DPP and impacting President Lai's agenda, particularly defense spending and US relations.
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40% Bias Score

Tusk Reshuffles Polish Cabinet Amidst Political Crisis
Following a presidential election loss, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk reshuffled his cabinet on July 23, 2024, promoting Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski and replacing the Justice Minister amid a power struggle with the newly elected right-wing President Karol Nawrocki and the Law and Justice ...

Tusk Reshuffles Polish Cabinet Amidst Political Crisis
Following a presidential election loss, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk reshuffled his cabinet on July 23, 2024, promoting Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski and replacing the Justice Minister amid a power struggle with the newly elected right-wing President Karol Nawrocki and the Law and Justice ...
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48% Bias Score

Taiwan's Massive Recall Vote Amidst China Interference Accusations
Taiwan is holding a large recall vote this weekend targeting 24 Kuomintang (KMT) legislators accused of being too close to Beijing; the Mainland Affairs Council has accused China of interfering in Taiwan's democratic process, while the KMT denies the allegations and calls the recalls malicious attac...

Taiwan's Massive Recall Vote Amidst China Interference Accusations
Taiwan is holding a large recall vote this weekend targeting 24 Kuomintang (KMT) legislators accused of being too close to Beijing; the Mainland Affairs Council has accused China of interfering in Taiwan's democratic process, while the KMT denies the allegations and calls the recalls malicious attac...
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40% Bias Score

South Korean Ex-President Indicted on Martial Law Charges
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol was indicted on Saturday for abuse of power and obstruction of justice, stemming from his attempt to declare martial law in December, which involved sending troops to parliament and creating a false document; he denies all charges.

South Korean Ex-President Indicted on Martial Law Charges
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol was indicted on Saturday for abuse of power and obstruction of justice, stemming from his attempt to declare martial law in December, which involved sending troops to parliament and creating a false document; he denies all charges.
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40% Bias Score
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