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Ortega Appoints Sanctioned General Avilés to Lead Nicaraguan Army for Sixth Term
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega swore in sanctioned General Julio César Avilés as head of the army on February 21, 2025, for a six-year term, amid accusations of using military funds to secure loyalty and a constitutional reform consolidating power within the Ortega-Murillo family.
Ortega Appoints Sanctioned General Avilés to Lead Nicaraguan Army for Sixth Term
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega swore in sanctioned General Julio César Avilés as head of the army on February 21, 2025, for a six-year term, amid accusations of using military funds to secure loyalty and a constitutional reform consolidating power within the Ortega-Murillo family.
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64% Bias Score


US Sanctions on Serbia's NIS: Croatia Seeks Solution to Avoid Regional Energy Crisis
Facing US sanctions on its majority Russian-owned oil company NIS, Serbia seeks a solution before the February 25 deadline. Croatia, benefiting economically from NIS's use of its pipeline, advocates for a resolution to prevent a regional energy crisis, showcasing surprising support for Serbia despit...
US Sanctions on Serbia's NIS: Croatia Seeks Solution to Avoid Regional Energy Crisis
Facing US sanctions on its majority Russian-owned oil company NIS, Serbia seeks a solution before the February 25 deadline. Croatia, benefiting economically from NIS's use of its pipeline, advocates for a resolution to prevent a regional energy crisis, showcasing surprising support for Serbia despit...
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40% Bias Score


Scott Proposes Stricter Cuba Sanctions, Sparking Debate Among Cuban Americans
Florida Senator Rick Scott is pushing for tighter sanctions on Cuba, including renewed flight restrictions, arguing that U.S. travel benefits the Cuban military and fuels repression; this faces opposition from Cuban Americans who worry about their families.
Scott Proposes Stricter Cuba Sanctions, Sparking Debate Among Cuban Americans
Florida Senator Rick Scott is pushing for tighter sanctions on Cuba, including renewed flight restrictions, arguing that U.S. travel benefits the Cuban military and fuels repression; this faces opposition from Cuban Americans who worry about their families.
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48% Bias Score


Iran Rejects US-Led Negotiations Amid Renewed Sanctions
US President Trump's renewed "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran, involving new sanctions and threats, has been met with strong resistance from Iranian officials who refuse negotiations under duress, citing the US's track record of broken promises and its aim to extract maximum concessions rath...
Iran Rejects US-Led Negotiations Amid Renewed Sanctions
US President Trump's renewed "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran, involving new sanctions and threats, has been met with strong resistance from Iranian officials who refuse negotiations under duress, citing the US's track record of broken promises and its aim to extract maximum concessions rath...
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52% Bias Score


US Sanctions Undermine Iran Negotiation Efforts
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi condemn the US "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran, deeming it detrimental to negotiations; the US imposed new sanctions on February 4th, targeting entities facilitating Iranian oil exports.
US Sanctions Undermine Iran Negotiation Efforts
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi condemn the US "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran, deeming it detrimental to negotiations; the US imposed new sanctions on February 4th, targeting entities facilitating Iranian oil exports.
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40% Bias Score


South Africa's Land Redistribution Act Sparks International Backlash
South Africa's new Expropriation Act, signed into law in January 2025, aims to redistribute land to address historical inequalities stemming from Apartheid, sparking international controversy and resulting in the US cutting $440 million in aid. No land seizures have occurred yet.
South Africa's Land Redistribution Act Sparks International Backlash
South Africa's new Expropriation Act, signed into law in January 2025, aims to redistribute land to address historical inequalities stemming from Apartheid, sparking international controversy and resulting in the US cutting $440 million in aid. No land seizures have occurred yet.
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52% Bias Score

Ivanishvili Moves Assets Amidst US Sanctions, Triggering Georgia's Economic Crisis
Amidst US sanctions and potential UK sanctions, Georgian billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili is reportedly moving assets, including nearly $500 million in artwork, to Georgia via offshore accounts, exploiting a recent tax law change, while Georgia faces political instability and economic downturn.

Ivanishvili Moves Assets Amidst US Sanctions, Triggering Georgia's Economic Crisis
Amidst US sanctions and potential UK sanctions, Georgian billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili is reportedly moving assets, including nearly $500 million in artwork, to Georgia via offshore accounts, exploiting a recent tax law change, while Georgia faces political instability and economic downturn.
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48% Bias Score

US Sanctions Against ICC Jeopardize International Justice
The United States imposed sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC), hindering its operations and jeopardizing justice for victims of serious international crimes; the EU is urged to activate its Blocking Statute to counteract these sanctions.

US Sanctions Against ICC Jeopardize International Justice
The United States imposed sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC), hindering its operations and jeopardizing justice for victims of serious international crimes; the EU is urged to activate its Blocking Statute to counteract these sanctions.
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52% Bias Score

US Hints at Military Intervention, Increased Sanctions in Ukraine Conflict
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance suggested potential military intervention and increased sanctions against Russia regarding the Ukraine conflict, following President Trump's phone call with Putin which discussed a ceasefire and raised concerns among European officials about Ukraine's position in the p...

US Hints at Military Intervention, Increased Sanctions in Ukraine Conflict
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance suggested potential military intervention and increased sanctions against Russia regarding the Ukraine conflict, following President Trump's phone call with Putin which discussed a ceasefire and raised concerns among European officials about Ukraine's position in the p...
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40% Bias Score

Iran Rejects US Negotiation Calls Amid Renewed Sanctions
US President Trump's renewed "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran, including sanctions on Iranian oil shipments, has been met with rejection from Iranian officials who refuse to negotiate under pressure or threats, emphasizing the need for a balanced and fair negotiating environment.

Iran Rejects US Negotiation Calls Amid Renewed Sanctions
US President Trump's renewed "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran, including sanctions on Iranian oil shipments, has been met with rejection from Iranian officials who refuse to negotiate under pressure or threats, emphasizing the need for a balanced and fair negotiating environment.
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48% Bias Score

South Africa's Land Redistribution Act Sparks International Controversy
South Africa's new Expropriation Act, signed into law to address historical land inequalities from apartheid, allows the government to redistribute land, potentially without compensation in certain circumstances; however, no seizures have yet occurred, despite criticism from figures like Elon Musk a...

South Africa's Land Redistribution Act Sparks International Controversy
South Africa's new Expropriation Act, signed into law to address historical land inequalities from apartheid, allows the government to redistribute land, potentially without compensation in certain circumstances; however, no seizures have yet occurred, despite criticism from figures like Elon Musk a...
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60% Bias Score

South Africa's Land Seizure Law Faces Legal Challenge, US Freezes Aid
South Africa's Democratic Alliance is challenging a new land seizure law, prompting US President Trump to freeze aid, citing alleged land confiscations; the government denies these claims.

South Africa's Land Seizure Law Faces Legal Challenge, US Freezes Aid
South Africa's Democratic Alliance is challenging a new land seizure law, prompting US President Trump to freeze aid, citing alleged land confiscations; the government denies these claims.
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56% Bias Score
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