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US Sanctions Four ICC Judges Over Israel, Gaza Investigations
The United States sanctioned four International Criminal Court judges—Solomy Balungi Bossa, Luz del Carmen Ibanez Carranza, Reine Alapini-Gansou, and Beti Hohler—for their involvement in investigations targeting the U.S. and Israel, escalating existing tensions and potentially further hindering the ...
US Sanctions Four ICC Judges Over Israel, Gaza Investigations
The United States sanctioned four International Criminal Court judges—Solomy Balungi Bossa, Luz del Carmen Ibanez Carranza, Reine Alapini-Gansou, and Beti Hohler—for their involvement in investigations targeting the U.S. and Israel, escalating existing tensions and potentially further hindering the ...
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US Sanctions Four ICC Judges Over Investigations into US and Israeli Officials
On June 5th, 2024, the US sanctioned four ICC judges involved in investigations into alleged war crimes by US soldiers in Afghanistan and Israeli officials in Gaza, citing "illegitimate" and "politicized" proceedings; the ICC condemned the move, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expres...
US Sanctions Four ICC Judges Over Investigations into US and Israeli Officials
On June 5th, 2024, the US sanctioned four ICC judges involved in investigations into alleged war crimes by US soldiers in Afghanistan and Israeli officials in Gaza, citing "illegitimate" and "politicized" proceedings; the ICC condemned the move, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expres...
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EU Ends Trade Benefits for Ukraine, Causing Potential Billions in Losses
The European Union ended three years of special trade benefits for Ukraine on June 6th, 2024, causing potential losses of €3.3 billion and a 2.5% GDP drop for Ukraine due to the removal of tariff exemptions on agricultural products, creating friction between supporting Ukraine and appeasing EU farme...
EU Ends Trade Benefits for Ukraine, Causing Potential Billions in Losses
The European Union ended three years of special trade benefits for Ukraine on June 6th, 2024, causing potential losses of €3.3 billion and a 2.5% GDP drop for Ukraine due to the removal of tariff exemptions on agricultural products, creating friction between supporting Ukraine and appeasing EU farme...
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World Bank Resumes Lending to Uganda Despite Anti-LGBTQ+ Law
The World Bank will resume lending to Uganda after a two-year suspension due to its anti-LGBTQ+ law, citing agreed-upon "mitigating measures" with Ugandan authorities to protect LGBTQ+ individuals during development projects; the Bank estimates Uganda lost $470 million to $1.7 billion in funding dur...
World Bank Resumes Lending to Uganda Despite Anti-LGBTQ+ Law
The World Bank will resume lending to Uganda after a two-year suspension due to its anti-LGBTQ+ law, citing agreed-upon "mitigating measures" with Ugandan authorities to protect LGBTQ+ individuals during development projects; the Bank estimates Uganda lost $470 million to $1.7 billion in funding dur...
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Russia Cuts Interest Rate Amidst Persistent Economic Imbalances
The Bank of Russia lowered its key interest rate to 20% in June 2025, citing slowing inflation despite persistent economic imbalances caused by the war and the impact of high government spending on the private sector; however, the central bank warns of risks to long-term stability.
Russia Cuts Interest Rate Amidst Persistent Economic Imbalances
The Bank of Russia lowered its key interest rate to 20% in June 2025, citing slowing inflation despite persistent economic imbalances caused by the war and the impact of high government spending on the private sector; however, the central bank warns of risks to long-term stability.
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North Korea Relaunches Warship After Failed Launch Results in Arrests
North Korea successfully relaunched a 5,000-tonne destroyer on Thursday after it capsized two weeks prior, leading to the arrest of at least four officials for what Kim Jong Un called a "criminal act" due to "absolute carelessness".
North Korea Relaunches Warship After Failed Launch Results in Arrests
North Korea successfully relaunched a 5,000-tonne destroyer on Thursday after it capsized two weeks prior, leading to the arrest of at least four officials for what Kim Jong Un called a "criminal act" due to "absolute carelessness".
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BBC Art Expert Jailed for Hezbollah Financing Link
Oghenochuko Ojiri, a BBC art expert, received a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence for selling £140,000 of artwork to Nazem Ahmad, a suspected Hezbollah financier, between October 2020 and December 2021, marking the first conviction under section 21a of the UK Terrorism Act 2000.

BBC Art Expert Jailed for Hezbollah Financing Link
Oghenochuko Ojiri, a BBC art expert, received a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence for selling £140,000 of artwork to Nazem Ahmad, a suspected Hezbollah financier, between October 2020 and December 2021, marking the first conviction under section 21a of the UK Terrorism Act 2000.
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EU Ends Trade Benefits for Ukraine, Causing Billions in Potential Losses
The European Union ended three years of trade benefits for Ukraine, causing potential losses of €3.3 billion in foreign exchange earnings and a 2.5% decrease in Ukraine's GDP this year, due to concerns from EU farmers about competition from cheaper Ukrainian agricultural products. Negotiations for a...

EU Ends Trade Benefits for Ukraine, Causing Billions in Potential Losses
The European Union ended three years of trade benefits for Ukraine, causing potential losses of €3.3 billion in foreign exchange earnings and a 2.5% decrease in Ukraine's GDP this year, due to concerns from EU farmers about competition from cheaper Ukrainian agricultural products. Negotiations for a...
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TV Star Jailed for Funding Hezbollah Through Art Sales
Oghenochuko Ojiri, a 53-year-old TV personality, was jailed for two and a half years for selling £140,000 of art to a suspected Hezbollah financier, Nazem Ahmad, between October 2020 and December 2021, violating the Terrorism Act 2000.

TV Star Jailed for Funding Hezbollah Through Art Sales
Oghenochuko Ojiri, a 53-year-old TV personality, was jailed for two and a half years for selling £140,000 of art to a suspected Hezbollah financier, Nazem Ahmad, between October 2020 and December 2021, violating the Terrorism Act 2000.
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EU Considers Adding Russia to Money Laundering Grey List
The European Union is considering adding Russia to its grey list for insufficient anti-money laundering measures, increasing financial pressure on Moscow, following Russia's suspension from the FATF and despite potential political hurdles within the EU parliament.

EU Considers Adding Russia to Money Laundering Grey List
The European Union is considering adding Russia to its grey list for insufficient anti-money laundering measures, increasing financial pressure on Moscow, following Russia's suspension from the FATF and despite potential political hurdles within the EU parliament.
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US Sanctions Four ICC Judges Investigating War Crimes Allegations
The US imposed sanctions on four International Criminal Court judges involved in investigating alleged war crimes by US and Israeli officials, freezing their US assets and barring their entry into the country, citing the court's politicization and abuse of power.

US Sanctions Four ICC Judges Investigating War Crimes Allegations
The US imposed sanctions on four International Criminal Court judges involved in investigating alleged war crimes by US and Israeli officials, freezing their US assets and barring their entry into the country, citing the court's politicization and abuse of power.
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Istanbul Talks Fail to Yield Progress; Trump's Inaction Prolongs Ukraine Conflict
On June 2nd, talks in Istanbul between Russia and Ukraine yielded no meaningful progress toward a ceasefire, reflecting a deep divide and highlighting the talks' use as a tool for political messaging towards the US, particularly Donald Trump, whose inaction prolongs the conflict.

Istanbul Talks Fail to Yield Progress; Trump's Inaction Prolongs Ukraine Conflict
On June 2nd, talks in Istanbul between Russia and Ukraine yielded no meaningful progress toward a ceasefire, reflecting a deep divide and highlighting the talks' use as a tool for political messaging towards the US, particularly Donald Trump, whose inaction prolongs the conflict.
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56% Bias Score
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