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Thailand, China to Jointly Combat Cross-Border Telecom Scams
Thailand's prime minister will visit China next month to address a surge in cross-border telecom scams involving human trafficking, drug trafficking, and extortion, prompting joint actions between China and Southeast Asian nations to dismantle criminal networks and restore tourist confidence.
Thailand, China to Jointly Combat Cross-Border Telecom Scams
Thailand's prime minister will visit China next month to address a surge in cross-border telecom scams involving human trafficking, drug trafficking, and extortion, prompting joint actions between China and Southeast Asian nations to dismantle criminal networks and restore tourist confidence.
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60% Bias Score


Congo Conflict: Tshisekedi Cuts Short Davos Trip Amidst Rising Violence in North Kivu
President Felix Tshisekedi returned to Kinshasa from Davos on January 23 to address escalating conflict in North Kivu, prompting Western nations to warn their citizens and the UN to call for an immediate cessation of hostilities. Mediation efforts are underway by Angola and Turkey.
Congo Conflict: Tshisekedi Cuts Short Davos Trip Amidst Rising Violence in North Kivu
President Felix Tshisekedi returned to Kinshasa from Davos on January 23 to address escalating conflict in North Kivu, prompting Western nations to warn their citizens and the UN to call for an immediate cessation of hostilities. Mediation efforts are underway by Angola and Turkey.
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36% Bias Score


Sahel Countries Announce 5,000-Soldier Joint Force
Niger, Burkina Faso, and Mali, led by military juntas, announced a 5,000-strong joint force to combat jihadist groups within the Sahel Alliance (AES), highlighting growing military cooperation and dissatisfaction with ECOWAS.
Sahel Countries Announce 5,000-Soldier Joint Force
Niger, Burkina Faso, and Mali, led by military juntas, announced a 5,000-strong joint force to combat jihadist groups within the Sahel Alliance (AES), highlighting growing military cooperation and dissatisfaction with ECOWAS.
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32% Bias Score


Japan, Australia Affirm Quad Cooperation for Indo-Pacific Stability
Japanese and Australian foreign ministers Takeshi Iwaya and Penny Wong met in Washington on Sunday, agreeing to continue cooperation with the U.S. and India under the Quad grouping to ensure stability in the Indo-Pacific region; a meeting of the four countries' top diplomats is expected on Tuesday.
Japan, Australia Affirm Quad Cooperation for Indo-Pacific Stability
Japanese and Australian foreign ministers Takeshi Iwaya and Penny Wong met in Washington on Sunday, agreeing to continue cooperation with the U.S. and India under the Quad grouping to ensure stability in the Indo-Pacific region; a meeting of the four countries' top diplomats is expected on Tuesday.
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32% Bias Score


Pakistan-Taliban Relations Deteriorate Amidst Airstrikes and Accusations
Pakistan's relationship with the Taliban has dramatically soured, marked by Pakistani airstrikes into Afghanistan and border clashes, stemming from the Taliban's alleged failure to curb the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) which conducts attacks in Pakistan. A recent meeting between a Taliban officia...
Pakistan-Taliban Relations Deteriorate Amidst Airstrikes and Accusations
Pakistan's relationship with the Taliban has dramatically soured, marked by Pakistani airstrikes into Afghanistan and border clashes, stemming from the Taliban's alleged failure to curb the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) which conducts attacks in Pakistan. A recent meeting between a Taliban officia...
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40% Bias Score


Israel-Hamas Prisoner Exchange: Hostages Freed, Security Risks Remain
Israel and Hamas reached a prisoner exchange deal in Qatar, securing the release of Israeli hostages held for 468 days, but releasing 1,000 Palestinian prisoners in return, raising significant security concerns and leaving the future of Hamas's control over Gaza unclear.
Israel-Hamas Prisoner Exchange: Hostages Freed, Security Risks Remain
Israel and Hamas reached a prisoner exchange deal in Qatar, securing the release of Israeli hostages held for 468 days, but releasing 1,000 Palestinian prisoners in return, raising significant security concerns and leaving the future of Hamas's control over Gaza unclear.
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52% Bias Score

Ishiba Prioritizes U.S. Alliance Amidst Regional Instability
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced plans for a Washington trip to solidify the U.S.-Japan alliance amid concerns of a potential U.S. withdrawal from the Asia-Pacific, while simultaneously pursuing multilateral security frameworks and addressing domestic challenges.

Ishiba Prioritizes U.S. Alliance Amidst Regional Instability
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced plans for a Washington trip to solidify the U.S.-Japan alliance amid concerns of a potential U.S. withdrawal from the Asia-Pacific, while simultaneously pursuing multilateral security frameworks and addressing domestic challenges.
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44% Bias Score

Stalled Iran-Afghanistan Agreement: Taliban Terrorist Designation Dispute
A former Iranian diplomat revealed that Iran never officially designated the Taliban as terrorists, leading to the collapse of a comprehensive strategic cooperation agreement with Afghanistan due to a disagreement over this clause.

Stalled Iran-Afghanistan Agreement: Taliban Terrorist Designation Dispute
A former Iranian diplomat revealed that Iran never officially designated the Taliban as terrorists, leading to the collapse of a comprehensive strategic cooperation agreement with Afghanistan due to a disagreement over this clause.
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40% Bias Score

DRC Conflict Spills into Burundi, Exacerbating Regional Tensions
The conflict in eastern DRC between M23 rebels and FARDC forces has spilled over into Burundi, causing a refugee crisis and prompting accusations by Gitega that Rwanda is attempting to destabilize the region through support for armed groups, culminating in attacks that resulted in approximately twen...

DRC Conflict Spills into Burundi, Exacerbating Regional Tensions
The conflict in eastern DRC between M23 rebels and FARDC forces has spilled over into Burundi, causing a refugee crisis and prompting accusations by Gitega that Rwanda is attempting to destabilize the region through support for armed groups, culminating in attacks that resulted in approximately twen...
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36% Bias Score

Intertwined Ceasefires: Israel's Lebanon-Gaza Dilemma
As Israel's 60-day ceasefire with Hezbollah expires on January 27th, following a ceasefire with Hamas on October 7th, the IDF faces the challenge of maintaining deterrence against both groups while managing international pressure for withdrawal from Lebanon, potentially influencing the enforcement o...

Intertwined Ceasefires: Israel's Lebanon-Gaza Dilemma
As Israel's 60-day ceasefire with Hezbollah expires on January 27th, following a ceasefire with Hamas on October 7th, the IDF faces the challenge of maintaining deterrence against both groups while managing international pressure for withdrawal from Lebanon, potentially influencing the enforcement o...
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40% Bias Score

Israel-Hamas Hostage Deal Agreed, Phased Ceasefire Planned
A ceasefire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas has been agreed upon, involving a phased approach to release 33 Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, with a six-week initial phase followed by negotiations for further releases and a lasting peace.

Israel-Hamas Hostage Deal Agreed, Phased Ceasefire Planned
A ceasefire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas has been agreed upon, involving a phased approach to release 33 Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, with a six-week initial phase followed by negotiations for further releases and a lasting peace.
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36% Bias Score

Ghana and Mali Strengthen Ties to Counter Jihadist Threat
Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama and Malian Prime Minister Abdoulaye Maïga met in Accra on January 16th to discuss strengthening bilateral ties to counter the growing jihadist threat and instability in West Africa, with discussions including increased security cooperation and support for Mali'...

Ghana and Mali Strengthen Ties to Counter Jihadist Threat
Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama and Malian Prime Minister Abdoulaye Maïga met in Accra on January 16th to discuss strengthening bilateral ties to counter the growing jihadist threat and instability in West Africa, with discussions including increased security cooperation and support for Mali'...
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32% Bias Score
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