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13 Peacekeepers Killed in Eastern Congo Clashes Amidst M23 Offensive
At least 13 UN peacekeepers and allied soldiers have died in clashes with M23 rebels in eastern Congo, who have made territorial gains encircling Goma, prompting an emergency UN Security Council meeting and accusations of Rwandan support for the rebels.
13 Peacekeepers Killed in Eastern Congo Clashes Amidst M23 Offensive
At least 13 UN peacekeepers and allied soldiers have died in clashes with M23 rebels in eastern Congo, who have made territorial gains encircling Goma, prompting an emergency UN Security Council meeting and accusations of Rwandan support for the rebels.
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44% Bias Score


18 Peacekeepers Killed in Eastern Congo Conflict
At least 18 peacekeepers have been killed in eastern Congo as M23 rebels backed by Rwanda battle Congolese forces and foreign peacekeepers near Goma, prompting a humanitarian crisis and calls for a ceasefire from the African Union, while the DRC and Rwanda have withdrawn diplomats.
18 Peacekeepers Killed in Eastern Congo Conflict
At least 18 peacekeepers have been killed in eastern Congo as M23 rebels backed by Rwanda battle Congolese forces and foreign peacekeepers near Goma, prompting a humanitarian crisis and calls for a ceasefire from the African Union, while the DRC and Rwanda have withdrawn diplomats.
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36% Bias Score


Sandu and Zelenskyy Condemn Russian Interference, Cooperate on Transnistria Energy Crisis
Moldovan President Maia Sandu visited Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv on January 25th, 2025, to discuss regional security, energy cooperation, and countering Russian interference in Moldova's internal affairs, including the ongoing energy crisis in Transnistria.
Sandu and Zelenskyy Condemn Russian Interference, Cooperate on Transnistria Energy Crisis
Moldovan President Maia Sandu visited Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv on January 25th, 2025, to discuss regional security, energy cooperation, and countering Russian interference in Moldova's internal affairs, including the ongoing energy crisis in Transnistria.
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36% Bias Score


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

M23 Advance Encircles Goma, Prompting International Condemnation and Evacuations
Following a failed DRC-Rwanda mediation, the M23, backed by 3,000-4,000 Rwandan soldiers (UN estimate), is encircling Goma, prompting international evacuations and condemnation as fighting intensifies near the city, displacing hundreds of thousands since January.

M23 Advance Encircles Goma, Prompting International Condemnation and Evacuations
Following a failed DRC-Rwanda mediation, the M23, backed by 3,000-4,000 Rwandan soldiers (UN estimate), is encircling Goma, prompting international evacuations and condemnation as fighting intensifies near the city, displacing hundreds of thousands since January.
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52% Bias Score

North Korea Conducts First Missile Test Since Trump Inauguration
North Korea test-fired strategic cruise missiles on Saturday, its first missile launch since the inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump, with leader Kim Jong Un overseeing the launch. The test aimed to improve strategic control against potential enemies, according to the Korean Central News Age...

North Korea Conducts First Missile Test Since Trump Inauguration
North Korea test-fired strategic cruise missiles on Saturday, its first missile launch since the inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump, with leader Kim Jong Un overseeing the launch. The test aimed to improve strategic control against potential enemies, according to the Korean Central News Age...
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0% Bias Score

Renewed DRC-M23 Fighting Near Goma Causes Mass Displacement, Governor's Death
Intense fighting near Goma, DRC, between the Congolese army and the M23 rebel group, supported by Rwandan forces according to the UN, has resulted in the death of the North Kivu governor, causing over 400,000 displacements since January and prompting an emergency UN Security Council meeting request ...

Renewed DRC-M23 Fighting Near Goma Causes Mass Displacement, Governor's Death
Intense fighting near Goma, DRC, between the Congolese army and the M23 rebel group, supported by Rwandan forces according to the UN, has resulted in the death of the North Kivu governor, causing over 400,000 displacements since January and prompting an emergency UN Security Council meeting request ...
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40% 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
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