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Iran Port Explosion Kills Five, Injures Hundreds
An explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee port killed at least five people and injured over 700, disrupting operations at the country's largest trade hub; the cause remains under investigation, with speculation focusing on containers of rocket fuel.
Iran Port Explosion Kills Five, Injures Hundreds
An explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee port killed at least five people and injured over 700, disrupting operations at the country's largest trade hub; the cause remains under investigation, with speculation focusing on containers of rocket fuel.
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36% Bias Score


Hamas Considers Relinquishing Gaza Control
Amidst an Egyptian-Qatari mediated proposal for a 5–7 year ceasefire, a Palestinian official revealed Hamas's potential willingness to cede control of Gaza to another Palestinian entity, possibly the Palestinian National Authority or a new authority, following a national and regional agreement, rais...
Hamas Considers Relinquishing Gaza Control
Amidst an Egyptian-Qatari mediated proposal for a 5–7 year ceasefire, a Palestinian official revealed Hamas's potential willingness to cede control of Gaza to another Palestinian entity, possibly the Palestinian National Authority or a new authority, following a national and regional agreement, rais...
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36% Bias Score


Unsustainable Governments in Lebanon and Syria: A Call for Geopolitical Restructuring
The October 7, 2023, attacks in the Middle East triggered the formation of new governments in Lebanon and Syria, but these governments are unlikely to be sustainable due to unresolved sectarian issues; a potential solution involves restructuring the region into smaller entities based on communal ide...
Unsustainable Governments in Lebanon and Syria: A Call for Geopolitical Restructuring
The October 7, 2023, attacks in the Middle East triggered the formation of new governments in Lebanon and Syria, but these governments are unlikely to be sustainable due to unresolved sectarian issues; a potential solution involves restructuring the region into smaller entities based on communal ide...
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48% Bias Score


Russia Lifts Taliban Terrorist Designation, Seeking Regional Influence
The Russian Supreme Court lifted its ban on contacts with the Taliban, designated a terrorist organization since 2003, following a request from the General Prosecutor's Office and a 2022 law allowing such suspensions. This decision, mirroring similar actions in Central Asia, aims to improve Russia's...
Russia Lifts Taliban Terrorist Designation, Seeking Regional Influence
The Russian Supreme Court lifted its ban on contacts with the Taliban, designated a terrorist organization since 2003, following a request from the General Prosecutor's Office and a 2022 law allowing such suspensions. This decision, mirroring similar actions in Central Asia, aims to improve Russia's...
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48% Bias Score


Northeast Syria's Future: SDF Seeks Decentralization Amid Potential US Withdrawal
The Sulaimaniyah Forum discussed the future of Northeast Syria amid potential US withdrawal, with the SDF emphasizing its desire for a decentralized Syria and highlighting a recent agreement with the Syrian government on specific territories, countering accusations of separatism.
Northeast Syria's Future: SDF Seeks Decentralization Amid Potential US Withdrawal
The Sulaimaniyah Forum discussed the future of Northeast Syria amid potential US withdrawal, with the SDF emphasizing its desire for a decentralized Syria and highlighting a recent agreement with the Syrian government on specific territories, countering accusations of separatism.
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48% Bias Score


China and Malaysia Deepen Strategic Partnership, Boosting Economic and Regional Cooperation
During President Xi Jinping's visit to Malaysia, both countries agreed to strengthen their strategic partnership across various sectors, including digital economy, services trade, and artificial intelligence, aiming for a high-level strategic community and increased regional cooperation, with bilate...
China and Malaysia Deepen Strategic Partnership, Boosting Economic and Regional Cooperation
During President Xi Jinping's visit to Malaysia, both countries agreed to strengthen their strategic partnership across various sectors, including digital economy, services trade, and artificial intelligence, aiming for a high-level strategic community and increased regional cooperation, with bilate...
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52% Bias Score

Iran Port Explosion Kills 8, Injures Hundreds
A massive explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee Port on April 26, 2025, killed at least eight people, injured 750, and left six missing; the blast, caused by chemical materials in a container, prompted the closure of Bandar Abbas schools due to air pollution.

Iran Port Explosion Kills 8, Injures Hundreds
A massive explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee Port on April 26, 2025, killed at least eight people, injured 750, and left six missing; the blast, caused by chemical materials in a container, prompted the closure of Bandar Abbas schools due to air pollution.
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28% Bias Score

Azerbaijan-Armenia Peace Talks Falter Amidst Renewed Clashes
Following a preliminary peace agreement in October 2023, Azerbaijan and Armenia are experiencing renewed conflict, with accusations of military preparation and concerns over unverified media reports; the situation is complicated by public distrust and differing geopolitical interests.

Azerbaijan-Armenia Peace Talks Falter Amidst Renewed Clashes
Following a preliminary peace agreement in October 2023, Azerbaijan and Armenia are experiencing renewed conflict, with accusations of military preparation and concerns over unverified media reports; the situation is complicated by public distrust and differing geopolitical interests.
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36% Bias Score

Xi's Southeast Asia Trip Bolsters Economic Ties Amidst Global Uncertainty
President Xi Jinping's recent Southeast Asia trip, his first overseas visit this year, focused on bolstering economic ties with Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia, resulting in dozens of cooperation agreements on infrastructure, trade, and industrial parks, aiming to counter global economic uncertainti...

Xi's Southeast Asia Trip Bolsters Economic Ties Amidst Global Uncertainty
President Xi Jinping's recent Southeast Asia trip, his first overseas visit this year, focused on bolstering economic ties with Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia, resulting in dozens of cooperation agreements on infrastructure, trade, and industrial parks, aiming to counter global economic uncertainti...
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52% Bias Score

U.S. Airstrikes in Yemen Kill at Least 38, Raise Concerns Over Civilian Casualties
U.S. airstrikes on a Yemeni oil port killed at least 38 people, according to Houthi media, prompting concerns about civilian casualties amidst a $1 billion U.S. military campaign against the group since mid-March, aimed at cutting off their revenue streams, though their ability to launch attacks rem...

U.S. Airstrikes in Yemen Kill at Least 38, Raise Concerns Over Civilian Casualties
U.S. airstrikes on a Yemeni oil port killed at least 38 people, according to Houthi media, prompting concerns about civilian casualties amidst a $1 billion U.S. military campaign against the group since mid-March, aimed at cutting off their revenue streams, though their ability to launch attacks rem...
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44% Bias Score

China, Malaysia Deepen Strategic Partnership with Focus on Economic Cooperation
China and Malaysia agreed Wednesday to strengthen their strategic partnership, signing over 30 cooperation deals focusing on digital economy, green technology, and infrastructure, aiming for a "Golden 50 Years" of bilateral ties, with trade reaching $212 billion in 2022.

China, Malaysia Deepen Strategic Partnership with Focus on Economic Cooperation
China and Malaysia agreed Wednesday to strengthen their strategic partnership, signing over 30 cooperation deals focusing on digital economy, green technology, and infrastructure, aiming for a "Golden 50 Years" of bilateral ties, with trade reaching $212 billion in 2022.
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52% Bias Score

Gabon's Post-Coup Election: Nguema Wins with 90.35%
Gabon's April 12th presidential election, following an August 2023 coup, saw Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema win with 90.35% of the vote, marking a key step towards restoring constitutional order, according to the UN, which coordinated with regional bodies in the process.

Gabon's Post-Coup Election: Nguema Wins with 90.35%
Gabon's April 12th presidential election, following an August 2023 coup, saw Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema win with 90.35% of the vote, marking a key step towards restoring constitutional order, according to the UN, which coordinated with regional bodies in the process.
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40% Bias Score
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