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East Asian Ministers Meet Amid Geopolitical Tensions
Japanese, Chinese, and South Korean foreign ministers met in Tokyo on Saturday to discuss cooperation on trade, regional security, and the Korean Peninsula's denuclearization amid rising geopolitical tensions and US trade threats, aiming for a tripartite leaders' summit by 2025.
East Asian Ministers Meet Amid Geopolitical Tensions
Japanese, Chinese, and South Korean foreign ministers met in Tokyo on Saturday to discuss cooperation on trade, regional security, and the Korean Peninsula's denuclearization amid rising geopolitical tensions and US trade threats, aiming for a tripartite leaders' summit by 2025.
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36% Bias Score


Syrian Soldiers Killed in Clashes on Lebanon Border
Clashes between Syrian security forces and a Lebanese Shia group near the Syrian-Lebanese border resulted in the deaths of three Syrian soldiers, with conflicting accounts and a suspect arrested by Lebanese authorities, raising concerns about regional stability.
Syrian Soldiers Killed in Clashes on Lebanon Border
Clashes between Syrian security forces and a Lebanese Shia group near the Syrian-Lebanese border resulted in the deaths of three Syrian soldiers, with conflicting accounts and a suspect arrested by Lebanese authorities, raising concerns about regional stability.
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36% Bias Score


Putin and Rahmon Initiate Educational and Cultural Projects in Tajikistan
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Tajikistani President Emomali Rahmon in Moscow on March 5th, discussing regional security, the impact of climate change on Tajikistan's glaciers, and celebrating the recent Tajik parliamentary elections; they also initiated construction projects for an educa...
Putin and Rahmon Initiate Educational and Cultural Projects in Tajikistan
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Tajikistani President Emomali Rahmon in Moscow on March 5th, discussing regional security, the impact of climate change on Tajikistan's glaciers, and celebrating the recent Tajik parliamentary elections; they also initiated construction projects for an educa...
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44% Bias Score


Uganda Deploys Troops to South Sudan Amidst Political Crisis
Uganda deployed special forces to Juba, South Sudan, following a tweet by the Ugandan army commander, despite initial denials by the South Sudanese government and lack of prior parliamentary approval; the deployment was later approved, citing a request from South Sudan's president to prevent further...
Uganda Deploys Troops to South Sudan Amidst Political Crisis
Uganda deployed special forces to Juba, South Sudan, following a tweet by the Ugandan army commander, despite initial denials by the South Sudanese government and lack of prior parliamentary approval; the deployment was later approved, citing a request from South Sudan's president to prevent further...
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44% Bias Score


US Strikes on Houthis Weaken Iran's Proxy Network
Following multiple US airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen between March 15-16, Iran publicly distanced itself from the group, stating its independence, while rejecting US talks but expressing openness to dialogue with European countries.
US Strikes on Houthis Weaken Iran's Proxy Network
Following multiple US airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen between March 15-16, Iran publicly distanced itself from the group, stating its independence, while rejecting US talks but expressing openness to dialogue with European countries.
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48% Bias Score


US Airstrikes on Houthis in Yemen Kill Over 30, Prompting Regional and International Reactions
The US conducted over 40 airstrikes against Houthi militia positions in six Yemeni governorates on March 16, killing over 30 people, in response to Houthi attacks on US assets and global shipping; the strikes are closely watched by regional partners and prompted calls for de-escalation from Russia.
US Airstrikes on Houthis in Yemen Kill Over 30, Prompting Regional and International Reactions
The US conducted over 40 airstrikes against Houthi militia positions in six Yemeni governorates on March 16, killing over 30 people, in response to Houthi attacks on US assets and global shipping; the strikes are closely watched by regional partners and prompted calls for de-escalation from Russia.
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48% Bias Score

Balkan Military Alliance Sparks Tensions Between Serbia and Kosovo
Three Balkan nations—Kosovo, Albania, and Croatia—signed a defense cooperation agreement, prompting Serbia to condemn the move as provocative, claiming it destabilizes the region and violates international law, while Kosovo countered that Serbia violated the Brussels Agreement.

Balkan Military Alliance Sparks Tensions Between Serbia and Kosovo
Three Balkan nations—Kosovo, Albania, and Croatia—signed a defense cooperation agreement, prompting Serbia to condemn the move as provocative, claiming it destabilizes the region and violates international law, while Kosovo countered that Serbia violated the Brussels Agreement.
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40% Bias Score

US Airstrikes on Yemen Prompt Escalation Threats
The US conducted new airstrikes in Yemen on Monday, prompting retaliatory threats from Houthi rebels and President Trump after at least 53 civilians were reportedly killed in prior US strikes over the weekend, following Houthi threats to attack Israeli ships.

US Airstrikes on Yemen Prompt Escalation Threats
The US conducted new airstrikes in Yemen on Monday, prompting retaliatory threats from Houthi rebels and President Trump after at least 53 civilians were reportedly killed in prior US strikes over the weekend, following Houthi threats to attack Israeli ships.
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48% Bias Score

Syrian-Lebanese Border Clash Results in Casualties and Retaliation
Syrian and Lebanese forces exchanged fire along their border from Sunday night to Monday, resulting in the death of three Syrian soldiers, prompting Syrian retaliation that forced Lebanese border residents to flee their homes; Lebanese President Aoun ordered a military response to defend Lebanon's s...

Syrian-Lebanese Border Clash Results in Casualties and Retaliation
Syrian and Lebanese forces exchanged fire along their border from Sunday night to Monday, resulting in the death of three Syrian soldiers, prompting Syrian retaliation that forced Lebanese border residents to flee their homes; Lebanese President Aoun ordered a military response to defend Lebanon's s...
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40% Bias Score

U.S. Airstrikes Kill 31 in Yemen, Houthis Vow Retaliation
U.S. airstrikes on March 15, 2025, killed 31 and wounded at least 101 in Yemen, targeting Houthi sites in Sanaa and Saada; the U.S. cited protecting American assets and restoring navigation freedom as justification, while the Houthis vowed retaliation.

U.S. Airstrikes Kill 31 in Yemen, Houthis Vow Retaliation
U.S. airstrikes on March 15, 2025, killed 31 and wounded at least 101 in Yemen, targeting Houthi sites in Sanaa and Saada; the U.S. cited protecting American assets and restoring navigation freedom as justification, while the Houthis vowed retaliation.
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52% Bias Score

U.S. Launches Strikes on Houthi Rebels in Yemen
Following Houthi attacks on commercial and military ships in the Red Sea, the U.S. conducted air strikes on Saturday, targeting Houthi leadership and infrastructure. Defense Secretary Mark Esper and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz stated the campaign will continue until Houthi attacks cease and...

U.S. Launches Strikes on Houthi Rebels in Yemen
Following Houthi attacks on commercial and military ships in the Red Sea, the U.S. conducted air strikes on Saturday, targeting Houthi leadership and infrastructure. Defense Secretary Mark Esper and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz stated the campaign will continue until Houthi attacks cease and...
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56% Bias Score

Turkey Monitors Syrian-SDF Agreement, Citing Security Concerns
Turkey's foreign minister expressed concerns about a Syrian government agreement with the U.S.-backed SDF, fearing threats to Turkey's security, and said Ankara is closely monitoring the situation following a Thursday visit to Syria to relay these concerns.

Turkey Monitors Syrian-SDF Agreement, Citing Security Concerns
Turkey's foreign minister expressed concerns about a Syrian government agreement with the U.S.-backed SDF, fearing threats to Turkey's security, and said Ankara is closely monitoring the situation following a Thursday visit to Syria to relay these concerns.
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40% Bias Score
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