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Peruvian Congress Grants Amnesty, Reinforces Immunity Amidst Public Outrage and Crime Crisis
Amidst rising insecurity and a record-low 2% approval rating, the Peruvian Congress passed legislation granting amnesty for human rights abuses during the Internal Armed Conflict (1980-2000) and reinstating parliamentary immunity, while the government proposed controversial solutions for tackling cr...
Peruvian Congress Grants Amnesty, Reinforces Immunity Amidst Public Outrage and Crime Crisis
Amidst rising insecurity and a record-low 2% approval rating, the Peruvian Congress passed legislation granting amnesty for human rights abuses during the Internal Armed Conflict (1980-2000) and reinstating parliamentary immunity, while the government proposed controversial solutions for tackling cr...
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56% Bias Score


Netherlands Hosts Largest-Ever Security Operation for NATO Summit
The Netherlands is undertaking its largest-ever security operation for the NATO summit in The Hague on June 24-25, involving almost 9,000 guests, 150 high-ranking officials, and more than half of the Dutch police force, focusing on risk management and preparation for various threats.
Netherlands Hosts Largest-Ever Security Operation for NATO Summit
The Netherlands is undertaking its largest-ever security operation for the NATO summit in The Hague on June 24-25, involving almost 9,000 guests, 150 high-ranking officials, and more than half of the Dutch police force, focusing on risk management and preparation for various threats.
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44% Bias Score


Armenia Denies Information on Potential Azerbaijani Attack Amidst Iran Crisis
Armenian Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan denied having information about a potential Azerbaijani attack on Armenia amid the Iran crisis, emphasizing Iran's opposition to the "Zangezur Corridor." Armenia condemned Israel's attack on Iran, expressing concern about regional stability and the...
Armenia Denies Information on Potential Azerbaijani Attack Amidst Iran Crisis
Armenian Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan denied having information about a potential Azerbaijani attack on Armenia amid the Iran crisis, emphasizing Iran's opposition to the "Zangezur Corridor." Armenia condemned Israel's attack on Iran, expressing concern about regional stability and the...
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36% Bias Score


US Reviews AUKUS Submarine Deal Amid "America First" Agenda
The US is reviewing its AUKUS submarine deal with the UK and Australia, worth $239 billion, to ensure alignment with the "America First" agenda, prompting concerns about potential shifts in strategic focus and regional implications.
US Reviews AUKUS Submarine Deal Amid "America First" Agenda
The US is reviewing its AUKUS submarine deal with the UK and Australia, worth $239 billion, to ensure alignment with the "America First" agenda, prompting concerns about potential shifts in strategic focus and regional implications.
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40% Bias Score


AUKUS Pact Faces Scrutiny Amidst Internal and External Reviews
Amidst UK and US reviews of the AUKUS submarine pact, an internal Australian Labor Party group demands a similar review, while Deputy Prime Minister Marles maintains the government's commitment, acknowledging production challenges; the opposition stresses its importance to national security.
AUKUS Pact Faces Scrutiny Amidst Internal and External Reviews
Amidst UK and US reviews of the AUKUS submarine pact, an internal Australian Labor Party group demands a similar review, while Deputy Prime Minister Marles maintains the government's commitment, acknowledging production challenges; the opposition stresses its importance to national security.
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52% Bias Score


NATO Plans 5% GDP Increase for Defense
NATO aims to increase defense spending to 5 percent of GDP, driven by former Supreme Allied Commander Rob Bauer, to counter threats from Russia and terrorism, addressing shortages in air defense and support units. This follows the 2023 completion of NATO military plans highlighting these deficiencie...
NATO Plans 5% GDP Increase for Defense
NATO aims to increase defense spending to 5 percent of GDP, driven by former Supreme Allied Commander Rob Bauer, to counter threats from Russia and terrorism, addressing shortages in air defense and support units. This follows the 2023 completion of NATO military plans highlighting these deficiencie...
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52% Bias Score

VVD Prioritizes Safety and Economy in Upcoming Dutch Elections
The VVD party, led by Dilan Yesilgöz, announced its election priorities: safety and economic stability. The party excluded the PVV from potential coalitions, citing concerns over policies affecting migration, security, and freedom. The VVD aims to present a renewed image to counter increasing politi...

VVD Prioritizes Safety and Economy in Upcoming Dutch Elections
The VVD party, led by Dilan Yesilgöz, announced its election priorities: safety and economic stability. The party excluded the PVV from potential coalitions, citing concerns over policies affecting migration, security, and freedom. The VVD aims to present a renewed image to counter increasing politi...
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48% Bias Score

Shabbat Services Cancelled in Israel Following Cross-Border Attacks
Due to an Israeli attack on Iran and subsequent Iranian retaliation on Friday, Israeli Chief Rabbis cancelled Shabbat synagogue prayers in accordance with Home Front Command directives, advising alternative observance guidelines for Shabbat radios and phone usage.

Shabbat Services Cancelled in Israel Following Cross-Border Attacks
Due to an Israeli attack on Iran and subsequent Iranian retaliation on Friday, Israeli Chief Rabbis cancelled Shabbat synagogue prayers in accordance with Home Front Command directives, advising alternative observance guidelines for Shabbat radios and phone usage.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Bolsters Security, Economy Shows Tentative Recovery
Germany increased protection for Jewish and Israeli institutions after Israel's strikes on Iranian targets; Chancellor Merz, briefed by Prime Minister Netanyahu, convened Germany's security cabinet; Germany urged de-escalation while affirming Israel's right to self-defense; the Israeli embassy in Be...

Germany Bolsters Security, Economy Shows Tentative Recovery
Germany increased protection for Jewish and Israeli institutions after Israel's strikes on Iranian targets; Chancellor Merz, briefed by Prime Minister Netanyahu, convened Germany's security cabinet; Germany urged de-escalation while affirming Israel's right to self-defense; the Israeli embassy in Be...
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36% Bias Score

Saudi Arabia Deploys Patriot Missiles in Mecca During Hajj
Saudi Arabia deployed MIM-104 Patriot surface-to-air missile systems around Mecca during the Hajj pilgrimage to protect approximately 1.25 million pilgrims from potential Houthi missile attacks, supported by aerial surveillance using helicopters and over 5,000 security cameras.

Saudi Arabia Deploys Patriot Missiles in Mecca During Hajj
Saudi Arabia deployed MIM-104 Patriot surface-to-air missile systems around Mecca during the Hajj pilgrimage to protect approximately 1.25 million pilgrims from potential Houthi missile attacks, supported by aerial surveillance using helicopters and over 5,000 security cameras.
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36% Bias Score

12 Colombian Ex-Soldiers Arrested for Landmine Attack in Mexico
Seventeen people, including twelve Colombian ex-military personnel, were arrested in Michoacán, Mexico, for their involvement in the landmine attack that killed eight Mexican soldiers on May 27, 2024, highlighting the CJNG's sophisticated tactics and the transnational nature of drug cartel recruitme...

12 Colombian Ex-Soldiers Arrested for Landmine Attack in Mexico
Seventeen people, including twelve Colombian ex-military personnel, were arrested in Michoacán, Mexico, for their involvement in the landmine attack that killed eight Mexican soldiers on May 27, 2024, highlighting the CJNG's sophisticated tactics and the transnational nature of drug cartel recruitme...
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40% Bias Score

Colombian Army Kills FARC Dissident Leader, Sparking Deadly Attacks
Colombian forces killed Wilmar Pazu Rivera, alias "Cholinga," a leader of FARC dissidents, in Cauca on June 10, 2025, prompting at least nineteen attacks that killed eight, including two police officers, in Cauca and Valle del Cauca.

Colombian Army Kills FARC Dissident Leader, Sparking Deadly Attacks
Colombian forces killed Wilmar Pazu Rivera, alias "Cholinga," a leader of FARC dissidents, in Cauca on June 10, 2025, prompting at least nineteen attacks that killed eight, including two police officers, in Cauca and Valle del Cauca.
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48% Bias Score
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