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US Public Approval of Israel's Gaza Actions Plummets to 32 Percent
A new Gallup poll shows only 32 percent of Americans approve of Israel's military actions in Gaza, down 10 points since September 2024, revealing a sharp partisan divide and generational shift in opinion, despite unwavering US government support.
US Public Approval of Israel's Gaza Actions Plummets to 32 Percent
A new Gallup poll shows only 32 percent of Americans approve of Israel's military actions in Gaza, down 10 points since September 2024, revealing a sharp partisan divide and generational shift in opinion, despite unwavering US government support.
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52% Bias Score


Shifting Sands: Cracks Emerge in US Right's Support for Israel Amid Gaza War
The Israel-Gaza war's two-year mark reveals cracks in the US right's support for Israel, fueled by images of starvation (147 deaths, including 88 children, reported by the UN), attacks on Christian sites (including a church shelling that killed three), and a CNN poll showing Republican support for I...
Shifting Sands: Cracks Emerge in US Right's Support for Israel Amid Gaza War
The Israel-Gaza war's two-year mark reveals cracks in the US right's support for Israel, fueled by images of starvation (147 deaths, including 88 children, reported by the UN), attacks on Christian sites (including a church shelling that killed three), and a CNN poll showing Republican support for I...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Blocks Taiwanese President's US Stopover Amidst China Pressure
The Trump administration reportedly blocked Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te from a New York City stopover en route to Central America, a decision confirmed by a State Department source despite President Lai's office stating no overseas trip was planned; the move aligns with the "one China" policy b...
Trump Administration Blocks Taiwanese President's US Stopover Amidst China Pressure
The Trump administration reportedly blocked Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te from a New York City stopover en route to Central America, a decision confirmed by a State Department source despite President Lai's office stating no overseas trip was planned; the move aligns with the "one China" policy b...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Claims Credit for Thailand-Cambodia Ceasefire, Renews Nobel Peace Prize Pursuit
US President Donald Trump credits himself with brokering a ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia, adding to his list of claimed peacemaking achievements which he believes warrant a Nobel Peace Prize, despite criticism and disputes surrounding his methods and long-term effectiveness.
Trump Claims Credit for Thailand-Cambodia Ceasefire, Renews Nobel Peace Prize Pursuit
US President Donald Trump credits himself with brokering a ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia, adding to his list of claimed peacemaking achievements which he believes warrant a Nobel Peace Prize, despite criticism and disputes surrounding his methods and long-term effectiveness.
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52% Bias Score


US Supports Peace Talks Amidst Cambodia-Thailand Border Conflict
Amidst escalating border clashes, U.S. diplomats are in Malaysia supporting peace efforts between Cambodia and Thailand, facilitated by Malaysia's ASEAN chairmanship, with a meeting between the countries' prime ministers scheduled for today, alongside representatives from China and the U.S. Thailand...
US Supports Peace Talks Amidst Cambodia-Thailand Border Conflict
Amidst escalating border clashes, U.S. diplomats are in Malaysia supporting peace efforts between Cambodia and Thailand, facilitated by Malaysia's ASEAN chairmanship, with a meeting between the countries' prime ministers scheduled for today, alongside representatives from China and the U.S. Thailand...
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36% Bias Score


Trump's DRC Peace Deal: Securing Minerals, Risking Sovereignty
The Trump administration brokered a peace deal between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda on June 27th in Washington, aiming to secure access to DRC's vast mineral resources vital for the US tech sector, while simultaneously facing concerns about DRC's sovereignty and potential exploitation...
Trump's DRC Peace Deal: Securing Minerals, Risking Sovereignty
The Trump administration brokered a peace deal between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda on June 27th in Washington, aiming to secure access to DRC's vast mineral resources vital for the US tech sector, while simultaneously facing concerns about DRC's sovereignty and potential exploitation...
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56% Bias Score

Israel's Airstrikes Weaken Hezbollah; US Pressures Lebanon for Disarmament
The Israeli military launched 500 airstrikes in Lebanon during a 243-day ceasefire, eliminating over 230 Hezbollah operatives and destroying about 3,000 rockets, significantly weakening the group's military capabilities while the US pressures Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah, and Hezbollah refuses to ful...

Israel's Airstrikes Weaken Hezbollah; US Pressures Lebanon for Disarmament
The Israeli military launched 500 airstrikes in Lebanon during a 243-day ceasefire, eliminating over 230 Hezbollah operatives and destroying about 3,000 rockets, significantly weakening the group's military capabilities while the US pressures Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah, and Hezbollah refuses to ful...
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56% Bias Score

US Pressures EU, Considers Russian Island Purchase, Accelerates Sanctions
The US pressured the EU into a trade deal with a 15% tariff increase, is considering buying the Commander Islands from Russia to counter China, and is accelerating sanctions against Russia unless a Ukrainian deal is reached, highlighting a shift in global power dynamics.

US Pressures EU, Considers Russian Island Purchase, Accelerates Sanctions
The US pressured the EU into a trade deal with a 15% tariff increase, is considering buying the Commander Islands from Russia to counter China, and is accelerating sanctions against Russia unless a Ukrainian deal is reached, highlighting a shift in global power dynamics.
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56% Bias Score

Colombian Court convicts former President Uribe
A Colombian court found former President Álvaro Uribe guilty of witness tampering and fraud, potentially facing 12 years in prison; the verdict follows a 2012 case involving allegations of ties to right-wing paramilitaries and sparked criticism from US Senator Marco Rubio.

Colombian Court convicts former President Uribe
A Colombian court found former President Álvaro Uribe guilty of witness tampering and fraud, potentially facing 12 years in prison; the verdict follows a 2012 case involving allegations of ties to right-wing paramilitaries and sparked criticism from US Senator Marco Rubio.
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48% Bias Score

Gaza Crisis: Germany Threatens Pressure on Israel as US Support Wanes
Amidst a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with 147 deaths from malnourishment reported, Germany threatens increased pressure on Israel, while the US's depleted Thaad missile supply and low public approval for Israel's actions complicate international efforts for a ceasefire, prompting urgent discussions...

Gaza Crisis: Germany Threatens Pressure on Israel as US Support Wanes
Amidst a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with 147 deaths from malnourishment reported, Germany threatens increased pressure on Israel, while the US's depleted Thaad missile supply and low public approval for Israel's actions complicate international efforts for a ceasefire, prompting urgent discussions...
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60% Bias Score

Venezuela's July 28th Election: Maduro Remains in Power Despite Opposition Victory
Despite opposition leader María Corina Machado's presidential candidate winning an estimated 70% of the vote in the July 28, 2024 Venezuelan election, Nicolás Maduro remains in power due to internal opposition divisions and continued support from the US, highlighting the regime's resilience and the ...

Venezuela's July 28th Election: Maduro Remains in Power Despite Opposition Victory
Despite opposition leader María Corina Machado's presidential candidate winning an estimated 70% of the vote in the July 28, 2024 Venezuelan election, Nicolás Maduro remains in power due to internal opposition divisions and continued support from the US, highlighting the regime's resilience and the ...
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52% Bias Score

Controversial Figure Appointed to Lead U.S. Institute of Peace
Darren Beattie, a former State Department official dismissed for attending a white nationalist conference, has been appointed acting president of the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP), despite a court case challenging the Trump administration's efforts to dismantle the agency; Beattie's past includes f...

Controversial Figure Appointed to Lead U.S. Institute of Peace
Darren Beattie, a former State Department official dismissed for attending a white nationalist conference, has been appointed acting president of the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP), despite a court case challenging the Trump administration's efforts to dismantle the agency; Beattie's past includes f...
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64% Bias Score
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