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Cyprus Talks Yield Partial Progress on Confidence-Building Measures
An informal expanded meeting on the Cyprus issue took place at the UN headquarters in New York on Thursday, resulting in progress on confidence-building measures, including four completed initiatives and ongoing discussions for four new crossing points and introducing solar energy to the buffer zone...
Cyprus Talks Yield Partial Progress on Confidence-Building Measures
An informal expanded meeting on the Cyprus issue took place at the UN headquarters in New York on Thursday, resulting in progress on confidence-building measures, including four completed initiatives and ongoing discussions for four new crossing points and introducing solar energy to the buffer zone...
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32% Bias Score


Libya Challenges Greece, Egypt on Mediterranean Maritime Boundaries
Libya officially notified the UN on July 1st, 2025, of its Mediterranean continental shelf boundaries, rejecting agreements with Greece and Egypt, citing its 2019 deal with Turkey and accusing Greece of violating its sovereign rights by granting hydrocarbon exploration licenses.
Libya Challenges Greece, Egypt on Mediterranean Maritime Boundaries
Libya officially notified the UN on July 1st, 2025, of its Mediterranean continental shelf boundaries, rejecting agreements with Greece and Egypt, citing its 2019 deal with Turkey and accusing Greece of violating its sovereign rights by granting hydrocarbon exploration licenses.
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48% Bias Score


Cyprus Talks Stalled: Confidence-Building Measures Remain Key Obstacle
The informal meeting in New York, involving the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot sides and guarantor powers, aims to revive stalled Cyprus reunification talks. Key obstacles include the lack of progress on implementing confidence-building measures, particularly the opening of four crossing points, ...
Cyprus Talks Stalled: Confidence-Building Measures Remain Key Obstacle
The informal meeting in New York, involving the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot sides and guarantor powers, aims to revive stalled Cyprus reunification talks. Key obstacles include the lack of progress on implementing confidence-building measures, particularly the opening of four crossing points, ...
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40% Bias Score


Gaza Crisis: UN Reports Mass Casualties, Fuel Shortages, and Rising Malnutrition
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called the situation in Gaza "horrific," reporting mass civilian casualties, including children killed while seeking aid, amid intensified attacks and fuel shortages that threaten to halt essential services, while malnutrition increases; the UN calls for a perma...
Gaza Crisis: UN Reports Mass Casualties, Fuel Shortages, and Rising Malnutrition
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called the situation in Gaza "horrific," reporting mass civilian casualties, including children killed while seeking aid, amid intensified attacks and fuel shortages that threaten to halt essential services, while malnutrition increases; the UN calls for a perma...
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56% Bias Score


China Promotes Sustainable Development Model at UN Event
China's UN envoy promoted deeper international cooperation on ecological protection and sustainable development, using China's national strategy as a case study, coinciding with a UN report revealing that only 35% of Sustainable Development Goals are on track.
China Promotes Sustainable Development Model at UN Event
China's UN envoy promoted deeper international cooperation on ecological protection and sustainable development, using China's national strategy as a case study, coinciding with a UN report revealing that only 35% of Sustainable Development Goals are on track.
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44% Bias Score


Gaza Fuel Shortage Cripples UN Aid, Threatens Catastrophe
The UN warns of a critical fuel shortage in Gaza, threatening to halt essential services and humanitarian aid as the war continues, with at least 57,882 Palestinians killed and the UN's ability to operate in danger.
Gaza Fuel Shortage Cripples UN Aid, Threatens Catastrophe
The UN warns of a critical fuel shortage in Gaza, threatening to halt essential services and humanitarian aid as the war continues, with at least 57,882 Palestinians killed and the UN's ability to operate in danger.
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40% Bias Score

UN Humanitarian Aid to Gaza Severely Disrupted, Hundreds of Civilians Killed
The UN's humanitarian aid to Gaza has been severely disrupted since the March ceasefire ended, leading to shortages of essential services and the deaths of 798 civilians between May 27 and July 7, while over 17,000 children have been killed since October 2023, according to UNICEF chief Catherine M. ...

UN Humanitarian Aid to Gaza Severely Disrupted, Hundreds of Civilians Killed
The UN's humanitarian aid to Gaza has been severely disrupted since the March ceasefire ended, leading to shortages of essential services and the deaths of 798 civilians between May 27 and July 7, while over 17,000 children have been killed since October 2023, according to UNICEF chief Catherine M. ...
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40% Bias Score

Cyprus Talks Begin in New York Amidst Turkish Objections and Low Expectations
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis and a delegation are in New York for informal five-party talks on Cyprus, aiming to maintain momentum despite low expectations for a breakthrough. The talks involve Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, the UK, Turkish Cypriots, and the UN, with Turkish objections to EU ...

Cyprus Talks Begin in New York Amidst Turkish Objections and Low Expectations
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis and a delegation are in New York for informal five-party talks on Cyprus, aiming to maintain momentum despite low expectations for a breakthrough. The talks involve Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, the UK, Turkish Cypriots, and the UN, with Turkish objections to EU ...
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44% Bias Score

Christodoulides Seeks to Restart Cyprus Talks in New York
President Nikos Christodoulides of Cyprus will travel to New York on July 16-17 for a UN meeting on the Cyprus issue, aiming to restart negotiations while maintaining that confidence-building measures should not replace a comprehensive solution.

Christodoulides Seeks to Restart Cyprus Talks in New York
President Nikos Christodoulides of Cyprus will travel to New York on July 16-17 for a UN meeting on the Cyprus issue, aiming to restart negotiations while maintaining that confidence-building measures should not replace a comprehensive solution.
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32% Bias Score

Gaza Aid Crisis: Israel Accuses UN of Inaction Amidst Conflicting Aid Delivery Accounts
Israel accuses the UN and international organizations of leaving thousands of aid pallets uncollected in Gaza, despite claims of a humanitarian crisis; the UN cites operational challenges, while Israel alleges misinformation and inaction.

Gaza Aid Crisis: Israel Accuses UN of Inaction Amidst Conflicting Aid Delivery Accounts
Israel accuses the UN and international organizations of leaving thousands of aid pallets uncollected in Gaza, despite claims of a humanitarian crisis; the UN cites operational challenges, while Israel alleges misinformation and inaction.
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52% Bias Score

Cyprus Seeks Substantive Talks on Cyprus Issue at New York Meeting
President Nikos Christodoulidis of Cyprus will participate in an informal UN-led meeting in New York on July 16-17, 2025, to discuss the Cyprus issue; Cyprus seeks substantive negotiations towards a bizonal, bicommunal federation.

Cyprus Seeks Substantive Talks on Cyprus Issue at New York Meeting
President Nikos Christodoulidis of Cyprus will participate in an informal UN-led meeting in New York on July 16-17, 2025, to discuss the Cyprus issue; Cyprus seeks substantive negotiations towards a bizonal, bicommunal federation.
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40% Bias Score

UN: Sand and Dust Storms Cause 7 Million Deaths, \$150 Billion in Losses
The UN reports that sand and dust storms, driven by climate change and unsustainable practices, affect 330 million people in 150 countries, causing 7 million premature deaths yearly and \$150 billion in economic losses annually in the Middle East and North Africa alone.

UN: Sand and Dust Storms Cause 7 Million Deaths, \$150 Billion in Losses
The UN reports that sand and dust storms, driven by climate change and unsustainable practices, affect 330 million people in 150 countries, causing 7 million premature deaths yearly and \$150 billion in economic losses annually in the Middle East and North Africa alone.
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24% Bias Score
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