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Russia's Regional Food Card Programs Amidst Inflation and Poverty Debates
In response to rising food prices and inflation, Kaliningrad and Kamchatka introduced food card programs for low-income residents and pensioners, providing discounts on essential goods, despite official statistics indicating poverty reduction.
Russia's Regional Food Card Programs Amidst Inflation and Poverty Debates
In response to rising food prices and inflation, Kaliningrad and Kamchatka introduced food card programs for low-income residents and pensioners, providing discounts on essential goods, despite official statistics indicating poverty reduction.
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36% Bias Score


U.S. Declares RSF Committed Genocide in Sudan
The United States declared that Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia committed genocide due to systematic murder and sexual violence against minority ethnic groups, leading to sanctions against RSF commander General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo and seven UAE-based companies linked to the RSF, amidst ...
U.S. Declares RSF Committed Genocide in Sudan
The United States declared that Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia committed genocide due to systematic murder and sexual violence against minority ethnic groups, leading to sanctions against RSF commander General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo and seven UAE-based companies linked to the RSF, amidst ...
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44% Bias Score


U.S. Accuses Russia of Supporting Both Sides in Sudanese Civil War
The U.S. accuses Russia of supporting both sides of Sudan's civil war, hindering peace efforts; Russia denies these claims, citing Western bias. The conflict, ongoing since April 2023, has displaced over 11 million people, and the U.S. recently sanctioned RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo.
U.S. Accuses Russia of Supporting Both Sides in Sudanese Civil War
The U.S. accuses Russia of supporting both sides of Sudan's civil war, hindering peace efforts; Russia denies these claims, citing Western bias. The conflict, ongoing since April 2023, has displaced over 11 million people, and the U.S. recently sanctioned RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo.
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40% Bias Score


U.S. Labels Chinese Tech Firms as Military, Sparking Concerns
The U.S. government labeled several Chinese tech companies as military entities, prompting denials and accusations of unfair targeting, impacting companies like Tencent and CATL, as part of a broader effort to curb China's tech advancement, sparking concerns about economic repercussions and potentia...
U.S. Labels Chinese Tech Firms as Military, Sparking Concerns
The U.S. government labeled several Chinese tech companies as military entities, prompting denials and accusations of unfair targeting, impacting companies like Tencent and CATL, as part of a broader effort to curb China's tech advancement, sparking concerns about economic repercussions and potentia...
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56% Bias Score


U.S. Declares Genocide in Sudan, Imposes Sanctions on RSF
The U.S. declared that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan committed genocide, imposing sanctions on its leader Hemedti and related entities due to widespread atrocities, including ethnic killings and sexual violence, amidst a brutal civil war causing a massive humanitarian crisis affecting over...
U.S. Declares Genocide in Sudan, Imposes Sanctions on RSF
The U.S. declared that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan committed genocide, imposing sanctions on its leader Hemedti and related entities due to widespread atrocities, including ethnic killings and sexual violence, amidst a brutal civil war causing a massive humanitarian crisis affecting over...
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52% Bias Score


US Grants Six-Month Syria Sanctions Waiver for Essential Services
The US issued a six-month sanctions waiver for Syria to ensure access to essential services like electricity, water, and sanitation, while continuing to monitor Islamist rebel groups and linking future sanctions relief to political progress.
US Grants Six-Month Syria Sanctions Waiver for Essential Services
The US issued a six-month sanctions waiver for Syria to ensure access to essential services like electricity, water, and sanitation, while continuing to monitor Islamist rebel groups and linking future sanctions relief to political progress.
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36% Bias Score

U.S. Declares RSF Committed Genocide in Sudan, Imposes Sanctions
The United States declared that Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) committed genocide, imposing sanctions on its leader, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, following a conflict causing tens of thousands of deaths and millions of displaced people; the RSF denied the accusations.

U.S. Declares RSF Committed Genocide in Sudan, Imposes Sanctions
The United States declared that Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) committed genocide, imposing sanctions on its leader, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, following a conflict causing tens of thousands of deaths and millions of displaced people; the RSF denied the accusations.
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60% Bias Score

U.S. Accuses Sudan's RSF of Genocide, Imposes Sanctions
The United States formally accused Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of genocide on January 7th, 2024, imposing sanctions on their leader, Mohammed Hamdan Daglo, due to systematic killings and rapes based on ethnicity; this is the ninth time the U.S. has declared genocide.

U.S. Accuses Sudan's RSF of Genocide, Imposes Sanctions
The United States formally accused Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of genocide on January 7th, 2024, imposing sanctions on their leader, Mohammed Hamdan Daglo, due to systematic killings and rapes based on ethnicity; this is the ninth time the U.S. has declared genocide.
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40% Bias Score

Syria's Reconstruction Stalled by Continued Sanctions Post-Assad
A month after Assad's fall, Syria struggles with reconstruction hampered by continued US and international sanctions despite recent aid pledges and energy support from Qatar and Turkey; lifting sanctions is linked to political reforms and a Kurdish compromise.

Syria's Reconstruction Stalled by Continued Sanctions Post-Assad
A month after Assad's fall, Syria struggles with reconstruction hampered by continued US and international sanctions despite recent aid pledges and energy support from Qatar and Turkey; lifting sanctions is linked to political reforms and a Kurdish compromise.
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40% Bias Score

US Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Bar Recognition of Georgia's Government
US Representatives Joe Wilson and Steve Cohen introduced the "Georgian Nightmare Non-Recognition Act" on Wednesday, aiming to prevent US recognition of Georgia's government under Bidzina Ivanishvili due to alleged fraudulent elections and human rights abuses, following similar actions against the Sy...

US Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Bar Recognition of Georgia's Government
US Representatives Joe Wilson and Steve Cohen introduced the "Georgian Nightmare Non-Recognition Act" on Wednesday, aiming to prevent US recognition of Georgia's government under Bidzina Ivanishvili due to alleged fraudulent elections and human rights abuses, following similar actions against the Sy...
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56% Bias Score

Kerch Strait Oil Spill Kills 32 Dolphins
A fuel oil spill from two damaged tankers in the Kerch Strait has resulted in the deaths of 32 dolphins, with an additional 29 cetaceans found dead, possibly prior to the spill; over 96,000 tons of contaminated materials have been removed from shorelines.

Kerch Strait Oil Spill Kills 32 Dolphins
A fuel oil spill from two damaged tankers in the Kerch Strait has resulted in the deaths of 32 dolphins, with an additional 29 cetaceans found dead, possibly prior to the spill; over 96,000 tons of contaminated materials have been removed from shorelines.
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28% Bias Score

Syria's New Leader: A Facade of Moderation Masks Concerning Intentions
Following his takeover of Damascus on December 8th, Ahmed al-Charaa (formerly Abou Mohammed al-Joulani) has adopted a diplomatic facade, promising minority rights and appointing women to high positions, while simultaneously attempting to Islamize the education system and appointing individuals with ...

Syria's New Leader: A Facade of Moderation Masks Concerning Intentions
Following his takeover of Damascus on December 8th, Ahmed al-Charaa (formerly Abou Mohammed al-Joulani) has adopted a diplomatic facade, promising minority rights and appointing women to high positions, while simultaneously attempting to Islamize the education system and appointing individuals with ...
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56% Bias Score
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