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Denmark Minimizes Greenland on New Map to Deter Territorial Claims
Denmark unveiled a new world map minimizing Greenland's size to deter territorial ambitions, following a successful lawsuit against the Mercator projection; this action is part of a growing trend of nations manipulating their geographical representation for political advantage.
Denmark Minimizes Greenland on New Map to Deter Territorial Claims
Denmark unveiled a new world map minimizing Greenland's size to deter territorial ambitions, following a successful lawsuit against the Mercator projection; this action is part of a growing trend of nations manipulating their geographical representation for political advantage.
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56% Bias Score


Gibraltar Border Reopens, but UK Citizens Face New EU Checks
A new agreement reopens the Gibraltar-Spain border, but British citizens will face additional checks by Spanish officials enforcing EU rules, potentially leading to entry denials if Schengen Area regulations, like the 90/180-day visa rule, aren't met; this follows years of uncertainty post-Brexit an...
Gibraltar Border Reopens, but UK Citizens Face New EU Checks
A new agreement reopens the Gibraltar-Spain border, but British citizens will face additional checks by Spanish officials enforcing EU rules, potentially leading to entry denials if Schengen Area regulations, like the 90/180-day visa rule, aren't met; this follows years of uncertainty post-Brexit an...
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UK Pays £3.4bn for Chagos Islands Sovereignty, Retaining Military Base
The UK will pay Mauritius £3.4bn to regain sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, retaining a military base on Diego Garcia for 99 years; the deal has sparked debate over financial costs, strategic implications, and the rights of the Chagossian people.
UK Pays £3.4bn for Chagos Islands Sovereignty, Retaining Military Base
The UK will pay Mauritius £3.4bn to regain sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, retaining a military base on Diego Garcia for 99 years; the deal has sparked debate over financial costs, strategic implications, and the rights of the Chagossian people.
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UK's Chagos Islands Deal Funds Mauritian Tax Cuts Amidst Controversy
The UK will pay Mauritius an average of £101 million annually for 99 years to lease a military base on Diego Garcia after ceding sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, prompting tax cuts in Mauritius and criticism over the deal's cost and impact on Chagossians.
UK's Chagos Islands Deal Funds Mauritian Tax Cuts Amidst Controversy
The UK will pay Mauritius an average of £101 million annually for 99 years to lease a military base on Diego Garcia after ceding sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, prompting tax cuts in Mauritius and criticism over the deal's cost and impact on Chagossians.
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52% Bias Score


Mexico Rejects OAS Criticism of Judicial Election
Mexico's President rejected the OAS's criticism of its June 1 judicial election, citing the OAS's non-intervention statutes, low voter turnout (13%), and the presence of 'acordeones' (ballots with candidate instructions) as key concerns raised by the OAS report, while the Mexican government defended...
Mexico Rejects OAS Criticism of Judicial Election
Mexico's President rejected the OAS's criticism of its June 1 judicial election, citing the OAS's non-intervention statutes, low voter turnout (13%), and the presence of 'acordeones' (ballots with candidate instructions) as key concerns raised by the OAS report, while the Mexican government defended...
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UK Tory Leader Proposes Commission to Explore Leaving European Convention on Human Rights
British Tory leader Kemi Badenoch proposes a commission to explore leaving the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) to combat 'lawfare' and regain control over immigration, potentially impacting the Good Friday Agreement, while facing internal opposition and scrutiny.
UK Tory Leader Proposes Commission to Explore Leaving European Convention on Human Rights
British Tory leader Kemi Badenoch proposes a commission to explore leaving the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) to combat 'lawfare' and regain control over immigration, potentially impacting the Good Friday Agreement, while facing internal opposition and scrutiny.
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56% Bias Score

Gibraltar and EU Reach Post-Brexit Agreement
A new agreement between the UK, Spain, and the EU resolves Gibraltar's post-Brexit legal limbo, eliminating border checks, fostering economic cooperation, and improving relations with neighboring Spain, though the sovereignty dispute remains.

Gibraltar and EU Reach Post-Brexit Agreement
A new agreement between the UK, Spain, and the EU resolves Gibraltar's post-Brexit legal limbo, eliminating border checks, fostering economic cooperation, and improving relations with neighboring Spain, though the sovereignty dispute remains.
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Spain, EU, and UK Reach Political Agreement on Gibraltar
Spain, the EU, and the UK reached a political agreement on Gibraltar after four years of negotiations, aiming for a shared prosperity zone while leaving sovereignty claims unresolved; physical barriers will be removed, but dual border controls remain at the port and airport.

Spain, EU, and UK Reach Political Agreement on Gibraltar
Spain, the EU, and the UK reached a political agreement on Gibraltar after four years of negotiations, aiming for a shared prosperity zone while leaving sovereignty claims unresolved; physical barriers will be removed, but dual border controls remain at the port and airport.
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Gibraltar Border Deal Removes Physical Checks, Introduces EU Passport Control
Britain and Spain agreed to a new border arrangement for Gibraltar, removing physical border checks but implementing EU passport controls at the airport, sparking controversy among British Brexiteers but welcomed by Gibraltar's government and the EU.

Gibraltar Border Deal Removes Physical Checks, Introduces EU Passport Control
Britain and Spain agreed to a new border arrangement for Gibraltar, removing physical border checks but implementing EU passport controls at the airport, sparking controversy among British Brexiteers but welcomed by Gibraltar's government and the EU.
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60% Bias Score

Spain, UK, and EU Finalize Gibraltar Agreement
Spain, the UK, and the EU reached a historic agreement on Gibraltar, eliminating border controls after four years of post-Brexit negotiations; however, Spain maintains its claim to Gibraltar's sovereignty, and the opposition party criticized the government for a lack of prior consultation.

Spain, UK, and EU Finalize Gibraltar Agreement
Spain, the UK, and the EU reached a historic agreement on Gibraltar, eliminating border controls after four years of post-Brexit negotiations; however, Spain maintains its claim to Gibraltar's sovereignty, and the opposition party criticized the government for a lack of prior consultation.
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44% Bias Score

UK Considers Leaving European Convention on Human Rights
British Tory leader Kemi Badenoch is proposing the UK's withdrawal from the European Convention on Human Rights to better control immigration, launching a commission to study the effects of international treaties on various national policies and potentially impacting the upcoming general election.

UK Considers Leaving European Convention on Human Rights
British Tory leader Kemi Badenoch is proposing the UK's withdrawal from the European Convention on Human Rights to better control immigration, launching a commission to study the effects of international treaties on various national policies and potentially impacting the upcoming general election.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Demands $61 Billion from Canada or Annexation
U.S. President Trump demanded $61 billion from Canada to join the Golden Dome missile defense program, or annexation as the "cherished 51st state," prompting Canada's ambassador to the UN to compare it to a protection racket and Prime Minister Carney to reaffirm Canada's sovereignty.

Trump Demands $61 Billion from Canada or Annexation
U.S. President Trump demanded $61 billion from Canada to join the Golden Dome missile defense program, or annexation as the "cherished 51st state," prompting Canada's ambassador to the UN to compare it to a protection racket and Prime Minister Carney to reaffirm Canada's sovereignty.
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60% Bias Score
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