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Uganda-South Sudan Border Clash Kills Four, Displaces Thousands
Clashes between Ugandan and South Sudanese troops on Monday, in disputed border regions, left at least four soldiers dead and displaced thousands of civilians, raising questions about the long-standing alliance between the two nations.
Uganda-South Sudan Border Clash Kills Four, Displaces Thousands
Clashes between Ugandan and South Sudanese troops on Monday, in disputed border regions, left at least four soldiers dead and displaced thousands of civilians, raising questions about the long-standing alliance between the two nations.
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16% Bias Score


Thai-Cambodian Border Clashes Kill 12 Amidst Rising Tensions
Deadly clashes erupted Thursday between Thai and Cambodian troops along their disputed 800-kilometer border, killing at least 12 people, mostly Thai civilians, amid accusations of aggression and rising tensions marked by ambassador expulsions and border closures.
Thai-Cambodian Border Clashes Kill 12 Amidst Rising Tensions
Deadly clashes erupted Thursday between Thai and Cambodian troops along their disputed 800-kilometer border, killing at least 12 people, mostly Thai civilians, amid accusations of aggression and rising tensions marked by ambassador expulsions and border closures.
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Lesotho MP Faces Charges Over Territorial Claims on South Africa
Lesotho MP Dr. Tshepo Lipholo faces criminal charges for accusing the monarchy of ceding land to South Africa and claiming parts of South Africa for Lesotho, citing historical land claims; his bail hearing was postponed.
Lesotho MP Faces Charges Over Territorial Claims on South Africa
Lesotho MP Dr. Tshepo Lipholo faces criminal charges for accusing the monarchy of ceding land to South Africa and claiming parts of South Africa for Lesotho, citing historical land claims; his bail hearing was postponed.
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44% Bias Score


Poland Designates Day to Remember Volyn Massacre Victims
The Polish Sejm declared July 11th the official remembrance day for victims of the OUN-UPA's Volyn massacre (100,000-150,000 victims) in the Second Polish Republic's eastern territories (present-day Ukraine), provoking strong condemnation from Ukraine.
Poland Designates Day to Remember Volyn Massacre Victims
The Polish Sejm declared July 11th the official remembrance day for victims of the OUN-UPA's Volyn massacre (100,000-150,000 victims) in the Second Polish Republic's eastern territories (present-day Ukraine), provoking strong condemnation from Ukraine.
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60% Bias Score


Putin Acknowledges Setback in Russia-Japan Peace Treaty Efforts Amidst Ukraine Conflict
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with the widow of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, acknowledging past progress on a peace treaty but citing the current political climate as an insurmountable obstacle; bilateral relations have severely deteriorated due to Japan's sanctions against Russ...
Putin Acknowledges Setback in Russia-Japan Peace Treaty Efforts Amidst Ukraine Conflict
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with the widow of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, acknowledging past progress on a peace treaty but citing the current political climate as an insurmountable obstacle; bilateral relations have severely deteriorated due to Japan's sanctions against Russ...
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44% Bias Score


Venezuela Holds Elections in Disputed Essequibo Region, Defying Guyana and International Court
Venezuela held elections in the Essequibo region on Sunday, electing a governor and other officials, despite Guyana's claim to the territory and a pending International Court of Justice case; the move further escalated tensions between the two countries and drew international condemnation.
Venezuela Holds Elections in Disputed Essequibo Region, Defying Guyana and International Court
Venezuela held elections in the Essequibo region on Sunday, electing a governor and other officials, despite Guyana's claim to the territory and a pending International Court of Justice case; the move further escalated tensions between the two countries and drew international condemnation.
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40% Bias Score

Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes Leave 14 Dead, International Concern Mounts
Renewed border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia on July 25, 2025, resulted in at least 14 deaths and dozens of injuries, escalating a long-standing territorial dispute that involves airstrikes and international calls for de-escalation.

Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes Leave 14 Dead, International Concern Mounts
Renewed border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia on July 25, 2025, resulted in at least 14 deaths and dozens of injuries, escalating a long-standing territorial dispute that involves airstrikes and international calls for de-escalation.
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40% Bias Score

Thai Civilians Killed in Cambodia Border Clash
Twelve Thai civilians, including a child, died in a border clash with Cambodia on July 24, 2024, in Surin province, escalating a long-standing border dispute and causing a severe deterioration in diplomatic relations.

Thai Civilians Killed in Cambodia Border Clash
Twelve Thai civilians, including a child, died in a border clash with Cambodia on July 24, 2024, in Surin province, escalating a long-standing border dispute and causing a severe deterioration in diplomatic relations.
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Philippines Strengthens South China Sea Presence Amidst China Tensions
The Philippines has asserted its claim to West York Island in the South China Sea, a strategically important area with rich natural resources, amidst escalating tensions with China which claims nearly all of the sea.

Philippines Strengthens South China Sea Presence Amidst China Tensions
The Philippines has asserted its claim to West York Island in the South China Sea, a strategically important area with rich natural resources, amidst escalating tensions with China which claims nearly all of the sea.
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Turkey Hesitant to Lift Casus Belli Amidst Greek Plea for EU Defense Participation
Greece urged Turkey to revoke its casus belli declaration to participate in European defense programs; Turkey is hesitant, citing risks to the Aegean Sea balance and linking the issue to territorial water disputes, while a planned meeting between the leaders of both countries might resolve the situa...

Turkey Hesitant to Lift Casus Belli Amidst Greek Plea for EU Defense Participation
Greece urged Turkey to revoke its casus belli declaration to participate in European defense programs; Turkey is hesitant, citing risks to the Aegean Sea balance and linking the issue to territorial water disputes, while a planned meeting between the leaders of both countries might resolve the situa...
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36% Bias Score

Philippines' South China Sea Provocations Despite Calls for Peace
Philippine diplomats called for more peace agreements with China in the South China Sea, yet the Philippines continues provocative actions, including joint military exercises with the US and incursions into Chinese-claimed islands; these actions resulted in failed attempts to control certain islands...

Philippines' South China Sea Provocations Despite Calls for Peace
Philippine diplomats called for more peace agreements with China in the South China Sea, yet the Philippines continues provocative actions, including joint military exercises with the US and incursions into Chinese-claimed islands; these actions resulted in failed attempts to control certain islands...
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68% Bias Score

Maduro's Party Sweeps Venezuelan Elections Amidst Boycott and Low Turnout
In Venezuela's regional and parliamentary elections, President Maduro's party won a landslide victory, securing 23 out of 24 governor positions despite a boycott by the opposition and low turnout (around 42 percent), further exacerbating the country's political polarization.

Maduro's Party Sweeps Venezuelan Elections Amidst Boycott and Low Turnout
In Venezuela's regional and parliamentary elections, President Maduro's party won a landslide victory, securing 23 out of 24 governor positions despite a boycott by the opposition and low turnout (around 42 percent), further exacerbating the country's political polarization.
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60% Bias Score
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