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Rwanda severs ties with Belgium over DRC conflict
Rwanda ended diplomatic relations with Belgium on March 17, 2024, accusing Belgium of supporting the DRC in the ongoing conflict and engaging in misinformation to destabilize Rwanda. All Belgian diplomats must leave Rwanda within 48 hours.
Rwanda severs ties with Belgium over DRC conflict
Rwanda ended diplomatic relations with Belgium on March 17, 2024, accusing Belgium of supporting the DRC in the ongoing conflict and engaging in misinformation to destabilize Rwanda. All Belgian diplomats must leave Rwanda within 48 hours.
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EU Seeks Inclusive Transition and Reconstruction in Post-Assad Syria
The European Union is holding its ninth annual Syria conference in Brussels, the first to include formal Syrian representation, aiming to raise billions in aid for reconstruction and address the urgent humanitarian needs of millions of Syrians following the fall of President Bashar al-Assad and subs...
EU Seeks Inclusive Transition and Reconstruction in Post-Assad Syria
The European Union is holding its ninth annual Syria conference in Brussels, the first to include formal Syrian representation, aiming to raise billions in aid for reconstruction and address the urgent humanitarian needs of millions of Syrians following the fall of President Bashar al-Assad and subs...
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Russia Launches Massive Aerial Assault on Ukraine
Russia launched over 1,020 drones and almost 1,360 guided bombs on Ukraine last week, targeting multiple regions; Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is calling for stronger sanctions and decisive measures to end the conflict.
Russia Launches Massive Aerial Assault on Ukraine
Russia launched over 1,020 drones and almost 1,360 guided bombs on Ukraine last week, targeting multiple regions; Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is calling for stronger sanctions and decisive measures to end the conflict.
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Fall of Assad Regime in Syria Sparks Celebrations, but Challenges Remain
The Assad regime in Syria fell on December 8th, 2024, after 50 years in power, sparking widespread celebrations across the country, while challenges including internal divisions, extremist threats, and Israeli military actions near the Golan Heights remain.
Fall of Assad Regime in Syria Sparks Celebrations, but Challenges Remain
The Assad regime in Syria fell on December 8th, 2024, after 50 years in power, sparking widespread celebrations across the country, while challenges including internal divisions, extremist threats, and Israeli military actions near the Golan Heights remain.
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Brussels Conference Addresses Syria's Transition Amidst Humanitarian Crisis and Sanctions
The ninth international Syria conference in Brussels, including Syrian transitional authorities for the first time, aims to secure substantial humanitarian aid (following a 2024 contribution of €7.5 billion) and initiate economic reconstruction, despite challenges posed by US sanctions and the trans...
Brussels Conference Addresses Syria's Transition Amidst Humanitarian Crisis and Sanctions
The ninth international Syria conference in Brussels, including Syrian transitional authorities for the first time, aims to secure substantial humanitarian aid (following a 2024 contribution of €7.5 billion) and initiate economic reconstruction, despite challenges posed by US sanctions and the trans...
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Graham Defends Trump's Foreign, Domestic Policies
On March 16, 2025, Senator Lindsey Graham, in an interview on "Face the Nation," discussed President Trump's foreign and domestic policies, expressing support for tough stances against Iran and Russia while defending President Trump's actions against those perceived as political opponents.
Graham Defends Trump's Foreign, Domestic Policies
On March 16, 2025, Senator Lindsey Graham, in an interview on "Face the Nation," discussed President Trump's foreign and domestic policies, expressing support for tough stances against Iran and Russia while defending President Trump's actions against those perceived as political opponents.
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Russia Quadruples Fines for Unreported Address Changes
Russia's State Duma approved a law increasing fines for failing to notify military enlistment offices of address changes from 1,000-5,000 rubles to 10,000-20,000 rubles for those who fail to register a new address within three months; Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that the US decision to...

Russia Quadruples Fines for Unreported Address Changes
Russia's State Duma approved a law increasing fines for failing to notify military enlistment offices of address changes from 1,000-5,000 rubles to 10,000-20,000 rubles for those who fail to register a new address within three months; Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that the US decision to...
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Russia's Superjet Completes First Test Flight with Domestic Engine
Russia's Sukhoi Superjet 100 successfully completed its first test flight using a domestically produced PD-8 engine on Monday in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, aiming to replace Western components and achieve mass production by overcoming sanctions.

Russia's Superjet Completes First Test Flight with Domestic Engine
Russia's Sukhoi Superjet 100 successfully completed its first test flight using a domestically produced PD-8 engine on Monday in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, aiming to replace Western components and achieve mass production by overcoming sanctions.
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Ukraine's Unconditional Ceasefire Offer Amidst Continued Russian Aggression
Following a video conference with global leaders, British Prime Minister Starmer stated that Ukraine has shown itself to be the "party of peace" by agreeing to an unconditional ceasefire, while Russia continues attacks. The UK and its allies are implementing stronger sanctions and enhancing Ukraine'...

Ukraine's Unconditional Ceasefire Offer Amidst Continued Russian Aggression
Following a video conference with global leaders, British Prime Minister Starmer stated that Ukraine has shown itself to be the "party of peace" by agreeing to an unconditional ceasefire, while Russia continues attacks. The UK and its allies are implementing stronger sanctions and enhancing Ukraine'...
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Zelenskyy Accuses Russia of Deliberately Prolonging Ukraine War
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy accuses Russia of deliberately prolonging the war, citing over 2380 attacks this week and the lack of response to recent US-brokered peace proposals in Jeddah; President Stubb of Finland concurs, emphasizing the need for increased international pressure and stronger san...

Zelenskyy Accuses Russia of Deliberately Prolonging Ukraine War
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy accuses Russia of deliberately prolonging the war, citing over 2380 attacks this week and the lack of response to recent US-brokered peace proposals in Jeddah; President Stubb of Finland concurs, emphasizing the need for increased international pressure and stronger san...
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US Sanctions Swedish Crime Group After Law Enforcement Failures
The US imposed sanctions on Sweden's Foxtrot Network, a major drug trafficking and terrorist organization, after Swedish authorities failed to control its decade-long criminal activities; Sweden welcomed the move despite continuing military aid to Ukraine.

US Sanctions Swedish Crime Group After Law Enforcement Failures
The US imposed sanctions on Sweden's Foxtrot Network, a major drug trafficking and terrorist organization, after Swedish authorities failed to control its decade-long criminal activities; Sweden welcomed the move despite continuing military aid to Ukraine.
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Russia Uses Crypto to Evade Sanctions
Amidst international sanctions, Russia's oil companies are using Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Tether to trade with China and India, even as the Bank of Russia allows a limited group of wealthy investors to trade cryptocurrencies.

Russia Uses Crypto to Evade Sanctions
Amidst international sanctions, Russia's oil companies are using Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Tether to trade with China and India, even as the Bank of Russia allows a limited group of wealthy investors to trade cryptocurrencies.
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60% Bias Score
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