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Egypt's El-Sisi, U.S. General Discuss Nile Security Amid GERD Tensions
Egyptian President El-Sisi met with U.S. Central Command head General Kurilla to discuss the GERD, regional conflicts, and bilateral cooperation, emphasizing the Nile's importance to Egypt's national security following President Trump's comments on the dam.
Egypt's El-Sisi, U.S. General Discuss Nile Security Amid GERD Tensions
Egyptian President El-Sisi met with U.S. Central Command head General Kurilla to discuss the GERD, regional conflicts, and bilateral cooperation, emphasizing the Nile's importance to Egypt's national security following President Trump's comments on the dam.
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40% Bias Score


India Alarmed by China-Pakistan-Bangladesh Meeting
On July 8, India's Chief of Defence Staff voiced alarm over a China-Pakistan-Bangladesh meeting in Kunming, fearing a strategic alignment against India, despite Bangladesh's denial of adversarial alliances; this follows a perceived shift in Bangladesh's foreign policy under interim leadership and Ch...
India Alarmed by China-Pakistan-Bangladesh Meeting
On July 8, India's Chief of Defence Staff voiced alarm over a China-Pakistan-Bangladesh meeting in Kunming, fearing a strategic alignment against India, despite Bangladesh's denial of adversarial alliances; this follows a perceived shift in Bangladesh's foreign policy under interim leadership and Ch...
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Togo Combats Insecurity in Savanes Region with Development Program, Faces Selection Concerns
Togo's 2022 emergency program for its violence-stricken Savanes region included electrifying 18 communities, building water wells, distributing farming equipment to 384 youth, developing 1,000 hectares of farmland, and distributing 21,000 tons of fertilizer; however, concerns remain about the select...
Togo Combats Insecurity in Savanes Region with Development Program, Faces Selection Concerns
Togo's 2022 emergency program for its violence-stricken Savanes region included electrifying 18 communities, building water wells, distributing farming equipment to 384 youth, developing 1,000 hectares of farmland, and distributing 21,000 tons of fertilizer; however, concerns remain about the select...
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Tripartite Military Drill Amid Growing North Korea-Russia Military Ties
South Korea, the U.S., and Japan conducted a joint aerial military exercise on Friday, urging North Korea to cease unlawful activities amid growing military cooperation between North Korea and Russia, including the potential transfer of military technology and troop deployments to support Russia's w...
Tripartite Military Drill Amid Growing North Korea-Russia Military Ties
South Korea, the U.S., and Japan conducted a joint aerial military exercise on Friday, urging North Korea to cease unlawful activities amid growing military cooperation between North Korea and Russia, including the potential transfer of military technology and troop deployments to support Russia's w...
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40% Bias Score


Environmental Catastrophe: The Hidden Cost of War
War's environmental consequences include widespread pollution from industrial targets, nuclear threats, and the use of weapons like white phosphorus and depleted uranium, leading to long-term health problems, resource scarcity, mass migration, and ecological collapse.
Environmental Catastrophe: The Hidden Cost of War
War's environmental consequences include widespread pollution from industrial targets, nuclear threats, and the use of weapons like white phosphorus and depleted uranium, leading to long-term health problems, resource scarcity, mass migration, and ecological collapse.
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48% Bias Score


Pakistan Kills 30 Fighters After Border Attack
Pakistan's army reported killing 30 Pakistan Taliban fighters attempting to cross the border from Afghanistan in the last three days, seizing weapons and explosives, following a suicide attack last week that killed 16 Pakistani soldiers; Pakistan blames India for supporting the fighters.
Pakistan Kills 30 Fighters After Border Attack
Pakistan's army reported killing 30 Pakistan Taliban fighters attempting to cross the border from Afghanistan in the last three days, seizing weapons and explosives, following a suicide attack last week that killed 16 Pakistani soldiers; Pakistan blames India for supporting the fighters.
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64% Bias Score

Massive Iranian Arms Shipment Intercepted in Yemen
Coalition forces in Yemen intercepted a massive 750-ton shipment of Iranian weapons, including cruise missiles and air defense systems, hidden aboard a dhow, while Syria and Lebanon reported separate seizures of Iranian and Russian weapons; this demonstrates Iran's renewed effort to resupply its pro...

Massive Iranian Arms Shipment Intercepted in Yemen
Coalition forces in Yemen intercepted a massive 750-ton shipment of Iranian weapons, including cruise missiles and air defense systems, hidden aboard a dhow, while Syria and Lebanon reported separate seizures of Iranian and Russian weapons; this demonstrates Iran's renewed effort to resupply its pro...
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40% Bias Score

Israel Strikes Damascus Amidst Sweida Clashes, 248 Dead
Following a failed ceasefire, Israeli forces attacked a Syrian military headquarters in Damascus and continue airstrikes in Sweida, Syria, where at least 248 people died in clashes between Druze and Bedouin groups, prompting government intervention and Israeli warnings of further escalation.

Israel Strikes Damascus Amidst Sweida Clashes, 248 Dead
Following a failed ceasefire, Israeli forces attacked a Syrian military headquarters in Damascus and continue airstrikes in Sweida, Syria, where at least 248 people died in clashes between Druze and Bedouin groups, prompting government intervention and Israeli warnings of further escalation.
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44% Bias Score

Albanese Visits China to Strengthen Trade Ties Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will visit China from October 27-November 1 to meet with President Xi Jinping, focusing on trade and security in Beijing, Shanghai, and Chengdu, aiming to stabilize relations despite ongoing military concerns and the Aukus pact.

Albanese Visits China to Strengthen Trade Ties Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will visit China from October 27-November 1 to meet with President Xi Jinping, focusing on trade and security in Beijing, Shanghai, and Chengdu, aiming to stabilize relations despite ongoing military concerns and the Aukus pact.
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40% Bias Score

Caribbean Leaders Pledge Joint Action Against Crime Wave
Caribbean leaders convened in Jamaica to address the escalating crime and violence plaguing the region, particularly Haiti's gang crisis resulting in over 4,000 deaths since January—a 24% increase—leading to calls for stronger regional collaboration and international support.

Caribbean Leaders Pledge Joint Action Against Crime Wave
Caribbean leaders convened in Jamaica to address the escalating crime and violence plaguing the region, particularly Haiti's gang crisis resulting in over 4,000 deaths since January—a 24% increase—leading to calls for stronger regional collaboration and international support.
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40% Bias Score

North Korea Condemns US Attacks on Iran, Assessing Implications for Own Security
North Korea condemned the US attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, citing violations of Iran's territorial integrity and the UN Charter, and expressing concern for the efficacy of its own underground bunkers given the attacks' impact on similar facilities in Iran. This follows decades of military c...

North Korea Condemns US Attacks on Iran, Assessing Implications for Own Security
North Korea condemned the US attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, citing violations of Iran's territorial integrity and the UN Charter, and expressing concern for the efficacy of its own underground bunkers given the attacks' impact on similar facilities in Iran. This follows decades of military c...
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32% Bias Score

SCO's Evolution from Border Disputes to Regional Cooperation
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), formed in 2001, evolved from the "Shanghai Five"—China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Tajikistan—initially focused on resolving border disputes, and has since expanded to include ten member states and numerous partners, promoting regional security, ...

SCO's Evolution from Border Disputes to Regional Cooperation
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), formed in 2001, evolved from the "Shanghai Five"—China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Tajikistan—initially focused on resolving border disputes, and has since expanded to include ten member states and numerous partners, promoting regional security, ...
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48% Bias Score
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