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Iran's Nuclear Program: Trilateral Talks Amidst Rising Tensions
High-level talks between China, Russia, and Iran will be held in Beijing on Friday to address Iran's nuclear program, which has dangerously approached weapons-grade uranium enrichment, following a UN Security Council meeting and amidst growing military cooperation between the three nations.
Iran's Nuclear Program: Trilateral Talks Amidst Rising Tensions
High-level talks between China, Russia, and Iran will be held in Beijing on Friday to address Iran's nuclear program, which has dangerously approached weapons-grade uranium enrichment, following a UN Security Council meeting and amidst growing military cooperation between the three nations.
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68% Bias Score


US to Increase Aid to Ukraine if Russia Rejects Ceasefire Proposal
Following a US-Ukraine-brokered proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in the ongoing conflict, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced increased US aid to Ukraine should Russia reject the proposal, involving potential sanctions against Russia and stronger military support for Ukraine; a US delega...
US to Increase Aid to Ukraine if Russia Rejects Ceasefire Proposal
Following a US-Ukraine-brokered proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in the ongoing conflict, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced increased US aid to Ukraine should Russia reject the proposal, involving potential sanctions against Russia and stronger military support for Ukraine; a US delega...
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Syria: Hundreds Dead in Clashes; Sanctions Under Scrutiny
Violent clashes in Syria's Tartus and Latakia governorates between government forces and pro-al-Assad groups left at least 973 civilians dead, according to the SOHR, raising concerns about regional stability and the impact of recently eased international sanctions.
Syria: Hundreds Dead in Clashes; Sanctions Under Scrutiny
Violent clashes in Syria's Tartus and Latakia governorates between government forces and pro-al-Assad groups left at least 973 civilians dead, according to the SOHR, raising concerns about regional stability and the impact of recently eased international sanctions.
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EU Debates Confiscation of \$258 Billion in Frozen Russian Assets
The European Union is debating the confiscation of \$258 billion in frozen Russian assets held by Euroclear in Brussels to support Ukraine, with some member states citing legal concerns while others advocate for immediate seizure.
EU Debates Confiscation of \$258 Billion in Frozen Russian Assets
The European Union is debating the confiscation of \$258 billion in frozen Russian assets held by Euroclear in Brussels to support Ukraine, with some member states citing legal concerns while others advocate for immediate seizure.
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North Korea-Linked Hackers Launder \$300 Million from Record \$1.5 Billion Crypto Heist
Lazarus Group, a North Korean-linked hacking group, laundered at least \$300 million from a record \$1.5 billion cryptocurrency theft from Bithumb exchange on February 21st, highlighting the group's advanced money laundering techniques and the challenges in tracking and recovering stolen cryptocurre...
North Korea-Linked Hackers Launder \$300 Million from Record \$1.5 Billion Crypto Heist
Lazarus Group, a North Korean-linked hacking group, laundered at least \$300 million from a record \$1.5 billion cryptocurrency theft from Bithumb exchange on February 21st, highlighting the group's advanced money laundering techniques and the challenges in tracking and recovering stolen cryptocurre...
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36% Bias Score


Russia Seeks Western Business Return Despite Sanctions and Investor Concerns
Amidst renewed US-Russia dialogue, Russia is exploring the return of Western businesses, including German firms, despite concerns over past nationalizations and ongoing sanctions; however, major companies have indicated no intention of returning.
Russia Seeks Western Business Return Despite Sanctions and Investor Concerns
Amidst renewed US-Russia dialogue, Russia is exploring the return of Western businesses, including German firms, despite concerns over past nationalizations and ongoing sanctions; however, major companies have indicated no intention of returning.
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40% Bias Score

US Threatens Russia with Sanctions Over Ukraine Ceasefire Rejection
Following a US-Ukraine meeting in Jeddah, Senator Lindsey Graham threatened new sanctions against Russia, including penalties for countries buying Russian oil, gas, and uranium, if Russia rejects a proposed 30-day ceasefire.

US Threatens Russia with Sanctions Over Ukraine Ceasefire Rejection
Following a US-Ukraine meeting in Jeddah, Senator Lindsey Graham threatened new sanctions against Russia, including penalties for countries buying Russian oil, gas, and uranium, if Russia rejects a proposed 30-day ceasefire.
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56% Bias Score

Bosnian Serb Officials Defy Detention Order Amid Heightened Secessionist Actions
Bosnian prosecutors ordered the detention of three top Bosnian Serb officials for violating the country's constitutional order by pursuing separatist actions, including passing laws barring central Bosnian authorities from their territory and advancing a new constitution that would allow them to joi...

Bosnian Serb Officials Defy Detention Order Amid Heightened Secessionist Actions
Bosnian prosecutors ordered the detention of three top Bosnian Serb officials for violating the country's constitutional order by pursuing separatist actions, including passing laws barring central Bosnian authorities from their territory and advancing a new constitution that would allow them to joi...
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Germany Suspends Aid to Rwanda over Congo Conflict
Germany suspended new development aid to Rwanda in response to Rwanda's support for the M23 rebels in eastern Congo, citing a violation of international law; further measures are under consideration, including reviewing the EU-Rwanda raw materials agreement.

Germany Suspends Aid to Rwanda over Congo Conflict
Germany suspended new development aid to Rwanda in response to Rwanda's support for the M23 rebels in eastern Congo, citing a violation of international law; further measures are under consideration, including reviewing the EU-Rwanda raw materials agreement.
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EU Court Annuls Sanctions Against MEP for Procedural Violations
The EU General Court annulled moral harassment charges and a €3,380 fine against former MEP Monica Semedo due to procedural irregularities that violated her defense rights, specifically the lack of access to witness statements during the investigation by the European Parliament.

EU Court Annuls Sanctions Against MEP for Procedural Violations
The EU General Court annulled moral harassment charges and a €3,380 fine against former MEP Monica Semedo due to procedural irregularities that violated her defense rights, specifically the lack of access to witness statements during the investigation by the European Parliament.
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Syria's Tech Sector Seeks Revival Amidst Post-War Challenges
A tech conference in Damascus, "Silicon Valley in Syria," aims to rebuild the country's tech industry, severely damaged by 14 years of civil war, despite challenges like lack of infrastructure and ongoing U.S. sanctions; one attendee, Abdulwahab Omira, shares his harrowing experience of imprisonment...

Syria's Tech Sector Seeks Revival Amidst Post-War Challenges
A tech conference in Damascus, "Silicon Valley in Syria," aims to rebuild the country's tech industry, severely damaged by 14 years of civil war, despite challenges like lack of infrastructure and ongoing U.S. sanctions; one attendee, Abdulwahab Omira, shares his harrowing experience of imprisonment...
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UK Considers Legal Action to Release Frozen Chelsea Funds for Ukraine
The UK government may pursue legal action to release 2.5 billion pounds frozen from the sale of Chelsea Football Club to aid Ukraine, facing disagreements with Roman Abramovich over the funds' allocation and delays due to ongoing negotiations and legal complexities.

UK Considers Legal Action to Release Frozen Chelsea Funds for Ukraine
The UK government may pursue legal action to release 2.5 billion pounds frozen from the sale of Chelsea Football Club to aid Ukraine, facing disagreements with Roman Abramovich over the funds' allocation and delays due to ongoing negotiations and legal complexities.
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44% Bias Score
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