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EU Condemns Georgia's Crackdown on Opposition, Raises Concerns About Russia
EU foreign ministers expressed deep concern over Georgia's deteriorating democracy and increasing Russian influence, condemning the arrests of opposition leaders and urging dialogue following disputed elections and the suspension of Georgia's EU candidacy.
EU Condemns Georgia's Crackdown on Opposition, Raises Concerns About Russia
EU foreign ministers expressed deep concern over Georgia's deteriorating democracy and increasing Russian influence, condemning the arrests of opposition leaders and urging dialogue following disputed elections and the suspension of Georgia's EU candidacy.
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52% Bias Score


Russian Book Market Shows Decline Despite Nominal Growth Amidst Censorship and War
Despite nominal growth in book sales in 2024, the Russian book market shows a decline in real terms due to inflation and censorship, with sales down compared to pre-war levels; the popularity of esoteric literature has doubled since 2020, highlighting the existential anxieties among Russians.
Russian Book Market Shows Decline Despite Nominal Growth Amidst Censorship and War
Despite nominal growth in book sales in 2024, the Russian book market shows a decline in real terms due to inflation and censorship, with sales down compared to pre-war levels; the popularity of esoteric literature has doubled since 2020, highlighting the existential anxieties among Russians.
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36% Bias Score


Malian Junta Grants Leader Indefinite Presidential Term
Mali's military junta granted its leader, General Assimi Goïta, an indefinite presidential term, breaking its promise to return power to civilians by March 2024; this follows the dissolution of political parties and restrictions on their activities, amid accusations of human rights abuses.
Malian Junta Grants Leader Indefinite Presidential Term
Mali's military junta granted its leader, General Assimi Goïta, an indefinite presidential term, breaking its promise to return power to civilians by March 2024; this follows the dissolution of political parties and restrictions on their activities, amid accusations of human rights abuses.
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40% Bias Score


Pro-Palestinian Activist Demands $20 Million from US Government
Pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, detained for 104 days, demands $20 million from the US government for wrongful arrest, citing politically motivated actions during protests at Columbia University related to the Gaza conflict; the US government rejected the claim as absurd.
Pro-Palestinian Activist Demands $20 Million from US Government
Pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, detained for 104 days, demands $20 million from the US government for wrongful arrest, citing politically motivated actions during protests at Columbia University related to the Gaza conflict; the US government rejected the claim as absurd.
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44% Bias Score


Russia Returns Detention Centers to FSB Control Amid Rise in Security Cases
The Russian State Duma passed a law returning seven detention centers to the FSB, impacting those accused of crimes against state security; this follows a three-fold increase in such cases over the past decade and raises concerns about human rights.
Russia Returns Detention Centers to FSB Control Amid Rise in Security Cases
The Russian State Duma passed a law returning seven detention centers to the FSB, impacting those accused of crimes against state security; this follows a three-fold increase in such cases over the past decade and raises concerns about human rights.
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56% Bias Score


Nicaragua Security Assessment Criticized Amidst Human Rights Concerns
The Nicaraguan opposition group, CDN, strongly criticized a recent U.S. security assessment portraying Nicaragua as stable, citing ongoing human rights abuses and state repression under Daniel Ortega's regime; the assessment was released on Monday, July 8, 2025, by U.S. Secretary of Homeland Securit...
Nicaragua Security Assessment Criticized Amidst Human Rights Concerns
The Nicaraguan opposition group, CDN, strongly criticized a recent U.S. security assessment portraying Nicaragua as stable, citing ongoing human rights abuses and state repression under Daniel Ortega's regime; the assessment was released on Monday, July 8, 2025, by U.S. Secretary of Homeland Securit...
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64% Bias Score

UK's 'Soft Power' Display and France's Political Crackdown Amidst European Crises
Amidst a UK migrant crisis and military weakness, a lavish Windsor Castle dinner showcased Britain's 'soft power', contrasting with France's raid on the National Rally headquarters over alleged illegal campaign financing, highlighting internal vulnerabilities and rising populism across Europe.

UK's 'Soft Power' Display and France's Political Crackdown Amidst European Crises
Amidst a UK migrant crisis and military weakness, a lavish Windsor Castle dinner showcased Britain's 'soft power', contrasting with France's raid on the National Rally headquarters over alleged illegal campaign financing, highlighting internal vulnerabilities and rising populism across Europe.
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72% Bias Score

Death of Russian Minister Amid Embezzlement Allegations Highlights Kremlin Crackdown
The death of former Russian transport minister Roman Starovoit, possibly by suicide, occurred amid allegations of his involvement in a multi-million dollar embezzlement scheme, highlighting the increasingly repressive political climate under Putin's rule.

Death of Russian Minister Amid Embezzlement Allegations Highlights Kremlin Crackdown
The death of former Russian transport minister Roman Starovoit, possibly by suicide, occurred amid allegations of his involvement in a multi-million dollar embezzlement scheme, highlighting the increasingly repressive political climate under Putin's rule.
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48% Bias Score

Armenian MP Calls for Closure of Armenian Revolutionary Federation
Armenian MP Hasmik Hakobyan proposed closing the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) due to alleged past and present terrorist activities, echoing a 1994 decision by President Ter-Petrosyan; this sparked debate about political freedom versus security concerns in post-conflict Armenia.

Armenian MP Calls for Closure of Armenian Revolutionary Federation
Armenian MP Hasmik Hakobyan proposed closing the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) due to alleged past and present terrorist activities, echoing a 1994 decision by President Ter-Petrosyan; this sparked debate about political freedom versus security concerns in post-conflict Armenia.
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60% Bias Score

EU Parliament Condemns Georgia's Ruling Party, Freezes Funding
The European Parliament released a strongly worded report criticizing Georgia's ruling Georgian Dream party for electoral fraud, repression of the opposition, and growing Russian influence, impacting its EU accession prospects and freezing €30 million in EU funding.

EU Parliament Condemns Georgia's Ruling Party, Freezes Funding
The European Parliament released a strongly worded report criticizing Georgia's ruling Georgian Dream party for electoral fraud, repression of the opposition, and growing Russian influence, impacting its EU accession prospects and freezing €30 million in EU funding.
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56% Bias Score

Budapest Mayor Faces Imprisonment for Defying Orbán
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony faces a year in prison for facilitating the Budapest Pride event after the Hungarian government declared participation a crime, highlighting his opposition to Viktor Orbán's rule and the challenges faced by dissenters in Hungary.

Budapest Mayor Faces Imprisonment for Defying Orbán
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony faces a year in prison for facilitating the Budapest Pride event after the Hungarian government declared participation a crime, highlighting his opposition to Viktor Orbán's rule and the challenges faced by dissenters in Hungary.
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48% Bias Score

Former Russian Minister Found Dead in Apparent Suicide
Former Russian transport minister Roman Starovoit was found dead in his car with a gunshot wound; a gun previously gifted to him was found nearby; Russian authorities launched a criminal investigation, citing suicide as the most likely cause, though this has been met with skepticism.

Former Russian Minister Found Dead in Apparent Suicide
Former Russian transport minister Roman Starovoit was found dead in his car with a gunshot wound; a gun previously gifted to him was found nearby; Russian authorities launched a criminal investigation, citing suicide as the most likely cause, though this has been met with skepticism.
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56% Bias Score
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