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Thailand's Border Conflict Boosts Military Power, Undermines Civilian Government
Following July 2024 border clashes with Cambodia that left over 40 dead, Thailand's military has significantly increased its influence, undermining the recently elected civilian government; public trust in the military is high, while the civilian government is facing accusations of treason and poten...
Thailand's Border Conflict Boosts Military Power, Undermines Civilian Government
Following July 2024 border clashes with Cambodia that left over 40 dead, Thailand's military has significantly increased its influence, undermining the recently elected civilian government; public trust in the military is high, while the civilian government is facing accusations of treason and poten...
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44% Bias Score


Bolivia's Election: MAS Absent Amidst Economic Crisis
Bolivia's October 1 election features a surprising absence of the ruling MAS party, leaving voters to choose between two long-shot right-wingers and a young leftist amid the country's worst economic crisis in four decades, marked by high inflation and shortages.
Bolivia's Election: MAS Absent Amidst Economic Crisis
Bolivia's October 1 election features a surprising absence of the ruling MAS party, leaving voters to choose between two long-shot right-wingers and a young leftist amid the country's worst economic crisis in four decades, marked by high inflation and shortages.
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52% Bias Score


Merz's Coalition Faces Existential Threat from Internal Divisions and Far-Right Rise
Following a contentious vote, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's administration faces significant challenges from internal divisions and the rise of the far-right AfD, threatening the coalition's ability to govern and potentially paving the way for the AfD to become Germany's largest party by 2029.
Merz's Coalition Faces Existential Threat from Internal Divisions and Far-Right Rise
Following a contentious vote, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's administration faces significant challenges from internal divisions and the rise of the far-right AfD, threatening the coalition's ability to govern and potentially paving the way for the AfD to become Germany's largest party by 2029.
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60% Bias Score


Zelenskyy Rejects Territorial Concessions Amidst Ukrainian Military Desertion
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy and former President Poroshenko firmly rejected territorial concessions in any potential US-Russia deal on the Ukrainian conflict, while a high number of Ukrainian soldiers are deserting amid growing public dissent and draft evasion.
Zelenskyy Rejects Territorial Concessions Amidst Ukrainian Military Desertion
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy and former President Poroshenko firmly rejected territorial concessions in any potential US-Russia deal on the Ukrainian conflict, while a high number of Ukrainian soldiers are deserting amid growing public dissent and draft evasion.
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68% Bias Score


Greece's Political Instability Threatens EU Convergence
Greece faces a critical political juncture, veering from its intended path of EU convergence due to internal conflicts, controversial policies, and rising social unrest; upcoming elections pose a high risk of instability.
Greece's Political Instability Threatens EU Convergence
Greece faces a critical political juncture, veering from its intended path of EU convergence due to internal conflicts, controversial policies, and rising social unrest; upcoming elections pose a high risk of instability.
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56% Bias Score


Haiti's New President Faces Gang Violence
A wealthy Haitian businessman, Laurent Saint-Cyr, became the head of the country's transitional presidential council on Thursday, amid a surge in gang violence and threats by a powerful gang leader to overthrow the government, while the UN mission struggles with a lack of resources.
Haiti's New President Faces Gang Violence
A wealthy Haitian businessman, Laurent Saint-Cyr, became the head of the country's transitional presidential council on Thursday, amid a surge in gang violence and threats by a powerful gang leader to overthrow the government, while the UN mission struggles with a lack of resources.
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40% Bias Score

Iraq's PMF Reform: Internal Divisions and International Concerns
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani is pushing to integrate the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) into the regular military, leading to internal political divisions and international concerns about Iranian influence; recent clashes and dismissals highlight the challenges.

Iraq's PMF Reform: Internal Divisions and International Concerns
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani is pushing to integrate the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) into the regular military, leading to internal political divisions and international concerns about Iranian influence; recent clashes and dismissals highlight the challenges.
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44% Bias Score

Seventh IRS Commissioner in 2025 Highlights Agency Instability
Following the removal of IRS Commissioner Billy Long less than two months after his confirmation, Scott Bessent has been appointed as acting commissioner; this marks the seventh change in leadership for the IRS in 2025, highlighting ongoing instability exacerbated by fluctuating funding and conflict...

Seventh IRS Commissioner in 2025 Highlights Agency Instability
Following the removal of IRS Commissioner Billy Long less than two months after his confirmation, Scott Bessent has been appointed as acting commissioner; this marks the seventh change in leadership for the IRS in 2025, highlighting ongoing instability exacerbated by fluctuating funding and conflict...
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60% Bias Score

Haiti Declares State of Emergency Amidst Soaring Gang Violence
Haiti's government declared a three-month state of emergency across three departments—West, Centre, and Artibonite—to combat surging gang violence, impacting food security and causing over 1,000 deaths and 620 kidnappings between October 2024 and June 2025, according to UN data.

Haiti Declares State of Emergency Amidst Soaring Gang Violence
Haiti's government declared a three-month state of emergency across three departments—West, Centre, and Artibonite—to combat surging gang violence, impacting food security and causing over 1,000 deaths and 620 kidnappings between October 2024 and June 2025, according to UN data.
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32% Bias Score

Lebanon's Hezbollah Disarmament Plan Faces Rejection
Lebanon's government announced a plan to disarm Hezbollah by 2025, facing immediate rejection from the group, while Iran expressed support but denied influencing Hezbollah's decisions; six Lebanese soldiers died inspecting a suspected Hezbollah weapons site, increasing tensions.

Lebanon's Hezbollah Disarmament Plan Faces Rejection
Lebanon's government announced a plan to disarm Hezbollah by 2025, facing immediate rejection from the group, while Iran expressed support but denied influencing Hezbollah's decisions; six Lebanese soldiers died inspecting a suspected Hezbollah weapons site, increasing tensions.
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48% Bias Score

Angola: Fuel Protests Turn Violent, Sparking Calls for President's Resignation
Following fuel subsidy cuts in July 2025, violent protests erupted in Angola, resulting in at least 30 deaths, 270 injuries, and 1500 arrests, prompting calls for President Lourenço's resignation and raising concerns about regional stability.

Angola: Fuel Protests Turn Violent, Sparking Calls for President's Resignation
Following fuel subsidy cuts in July 2025, violent protests erupted in Angola, resulting in at least 30 deaths, 270 injuries, and 1500 arrests, prompting calls for President Lourenço's resignation and raising concerns about regional stability.
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36% Bias Score

Haiti's Presidential Council Accuses Members of Coercion in Port Lease Controversy
In Haiti, the leader of the transitional presidential council accused council members of coercing an employee into publishing a press release approving a potentially corrupt 27-year lease for the Port-au-Prince International Port to Caribbean Port Services, involving wealthy businessman Edouard Baus...

Haiti's Presidential Council Accuses Members of Coercion in Port Lease Controversy
In Haiti, the leader of the transitional presidential council accused council members of coercing an employee into publishing a press release approving a potentially corrupt 27-year lease for the Port-au-Prince International Port to Caribbean Port Services, involving wealthy businessman Edouard Baus...
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44% Bias Score
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