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IDF Continues Syrian Attacks Amidst International Engagement with New Regime
The IDF announced continued attacks on Syrian military capabilities after seizing a buffer zone in December, citing the need to prevent weapons from falling into the hands of potentially hostile actors, despite international efforts to normalize relations with the new Syrian regime under Hay'at Tahr...
IDF Continues Syrian Attacks Amidst International Engagement with New Regime
The IDF announced continued attacks on Syrian military capabilities after seizing a buffer zone in December, citing the need to prevent weapons from falling into the hands of potentially hostile actors, despite international efforts to normalize relations with the new Syrian regime under Hay'at Tahr...
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Japan Expands Sanctions on Russia, Targeting Allies and Military Suppliers
Japan announced additional sanctions against Russia, including asset freezes on 11 individuals, 29 organizations, and three banks, plus export bans on 22 Russian military entities and 31 international groups aiding sanctions evasion, aligning with G7 efforts to counter Russia's war in Ukraine.
Japan Expands Sanctions on Russia, Targeting Allies and Military Suppliers
Japan announced additional sanctions against Russia, including asset freezes on 11 individuals, 29 organizations, and three banks, plus export bans on 22 Russian military entities and 31 international groups aiding sanctions evasion, aligning with G7 efforts to counter Russia's war in Ukraine.
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Maduro Begins Contested Third Term Amidst International Condemnation
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro began a new six-year term on January 10th, despite the opposition's claims of electoral fraud and widespread international condemnation, leading to further isolation and sanctions.
Maduro Begins Contested Third Term Amidst International Condemnation
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro began a new six-year term on January 10th, despite the opposition's claims of electoral fraud and widespread international condemnation, leading to further isolation and sanctions.
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Maduro's Contested Inauguration Sparks International Outcry
Nicolas Maduro was sworn in for a third term as Venezuelan president on Friday despite widespread international condemnation and opposition claims of election fraud, prompting new sanctions from the US and UK and a continued political crisis.
Maduro's Contested Inauguration Sparks International Outcry
Nicolas Maduro was sworn in for a third term as Venezuelan president on Friday despite widespread international condemnation and opposition claims of election fraud, prompting new sanctions from the US and UK and a continued political crisis.
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64% Bias Score


Maduro's Enduring Grip on Power Amidst Venezuelan Crisis
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, despite facing economic collapse, international sanctions, and accusations of authoritarianism, has maintained power through control of the security forces, strategic negotiations, and cultivating religious support.
Maduro's Enduring Grip on Power Amidst Venezuelan Crisis
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, despite facing economic collapse, international sanctions, and accusations of authoritarianism, has maintained power through control of the security forces, strategic negotiations, and cultivating religious support.
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64% Bias Score


€2.5bn Russian Aircraft Dispute Heads to Court
In Dublin, a €2.5bn (£2.1bn) legal battle is underway between aircraft lessors and insurers (including Lloyd's, AIG, and Chubb) over 400 planes stranded in Russia after Western sanctions, with the trial expected to last months and potentially reach a multi-million euro legal cost.
€2.5bn Russian Aircraft Dispute Heads to Court
In Dublin, a €2.5bn (£2.1bn) legal battle is underway between aircraft lessors and insurers (including Lloyd's, AIG, and Chubb) over 400 planes stranded in Russia after Western sanctions, with the trial expected to last months and potentially reach a multi-million euro legal cost.
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40% Bias Score

Japan Expands Russia Sanctions, Approves Record Defense Budget
Japan expands sanctions against Russia, adding 33 organizations and 12 individuals to its asset freeze list and imposing export restrictions on 53 companies, while simultaneously approving a record $55 billion defense budget to develop long-range missiles and a domestic satellite network.

Japan Expands Russia Sanctions, Approves Record Defense Budget
Japan expands sanctions against Russia, adding 33 organizations and 12 individuals to its asset freeze list and imposing export restrictions on 53 companies, while simultaneously approving a record $55 billion defense budget to develop long-range missiles and a domestic satellite network.
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US Raises Maduro Reward to $25 Million Amid International Sanctions
The US increased the reward for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to $25 million on the day of his inauguration for a third six-year term, prompting international condemnation and sanctions from the UK, EU, and Canada.

US Raises Maduro Reward to $25 Million Amid International Sanctions
The US increased the reward for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to $25 million on the day of his inauguration for a third six-year term, prompting international condemnation and sanctions from the UK, EU, and Canada.
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60% Bias Score

Maduro Begins Third Term Amid International Condemnation and Opposition Claims of Fraud
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was sworn in for a third term on January 10th, 2024, despite the opposition denouncing the election as fraudulent and the EU and UK imposing sanctions, amid widespread international condemnation and internal protests resulting in numerous arrests and casualties.

Maduro Begins Third Term Amid International Condemnation and Opposition Claims of Fraud
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was sworn in for a third term on January 10th, 2024, despite the opposition denouncing the election as fraudulent and the EU and UK imposing sanctions, amid widespread international condemnation and internal protests resulting in numerous arrests and casualties.
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44% Bias Score

Italy Seeks to Strengthen Ties with Syria Amidst EU Sanctions Debate
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani visited Damascus, meeting with Syrian officials to discuss economic cooperation, sanctions relief, and combating drug trafficking; this visit follows similar trips by German and French officials, signaling a potential shift in EU-Syria relations.

Italy Seeks to Strengthen Ties with Syria Amidst EU Sanctions Debate
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani visited Damascus, meeting with Syrian officials to discuss economic cooperation, sanctions relief, and combating drug trafficking; this visit follows similar trips by German and French officials, signaling a potential shift in EU-Syria relations.
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Maduro Begins Third Term Amid Sanctions, Protests
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro began a third term on Friday, following a disputed election, amidst ongoing protests and a surge in international sanctions targeting his administration and state-owned entities.

Maduro Begins Third Term Amid Sanctions, Protests
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro began a third term on Friday, following a disputed election, amidst ongoing protests and a surge in international sanctions targeting his administration and state-owned entities.
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60% Bias Score

Maduro's Inauguration Highlights Deepening International Isolation
Nicolás Maduro's inauguration as Venezuelan president on Friday was attended by representatives from 125 countries, but key Latin American nations largely boycotted the event due to concerns about electoral legitimacy, resulting in increased international isolation and renewed sanctions from the EU,...

Maduro's Inauguration Highlights Deepening International Isolation
Nicolás Maduro's inauguration as Venezuelan president on Friday was attended by representatives from 125 countries, but key Latin American nations largely boycotted the event due to concerns about electoral legitimacy, resulting in increased international isolation and renewed sanctions from the EU,...
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52% Bias Score
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