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Trump Affirms Support for Israel, but Reportedly Refused Aid for Iranian Strike
Following a phone conversation, President Trump confirmed his unwavering support for Israel and his pursuit of a nuclear deal with Iran, while the New York Times reported he refused to aid an Israeli strike on Iranian nuclear facilities in May, prompting questions about the future of US foreign poli...
Trump Affirms Support for Israel, but Reportedly Refused Aid for Iranian Strike
Following a phone conversation, President Trump confirmed his unwavering support for Israel and his pursuit of a nuclear deal with Iran, while the New York Times reported he refused to aid an Israeli strike on Iranian nuclear facilities in May, prompting questions about the future of US foreign poli...
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48% Bias Score


Suez Canal Revenue Plummets by Two-Thirds Amidst Regional Conflicts
Egypt's Suez Canal revenue dropped to \$4 billion in 2024 from \$10.3 billion in 2023 due to Houthi rebel attacks on over 100 merchant ships between November 2023 and January 2024, impacting regional trade and Egypt's economy.
Suez Canal Revenue Plummets by Two-Thirds Amidst Regional Conflicts
Egypt's Suez Canal revenue dropped to \$4 billion in 2024 from \$10.3 billion in 2023 due to Houthi rebel attacks on over 100 merchant ships between November 2023 and January 2024, impacting regional trade and Egypt's economy.
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40% Bias Score


US Airstrikes in Sanaa Following Deadly Hodeidah Attacks
The US carried out multiple airstrikes in Sanaa, Yemen, targeting Houthi-controlled areas, following recent attacks on Hodeidah's port and airport that caused at least 80 deaths and 150 injuries; these actions are part of a larger military offensive against the Houthis, launched in March, in respons...
US Airstrikes in Sanaa Following Deadly Hodeidah Attacks
The US carried out multiple airstrikes in Sanaa, Yemen, targeting Houthi-controlled areas, following recent attacks on Hodeidah's port and airport that caused at least 80 deaths and 150 injuries; these actions are part of a larger military offensive against the Houthis, launched in March, in respons...
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48% Bias Score


White House Seeks Hegseth Replacement Amid Classified Information Leaks
The White House is reportedly seeking a replacement for Pentagon leader Pete Hegseth after he allegedly leaked classified military information via Signal, sharing minute-by-minute details of Yemen airstrikes; President Trump supports Hegseth, while four senior Pentagon advisors were either resigned ...
White House Seeks Hegseth Replacement Amid Classified Information Leaks
The White House is reportedly seeking a replacement for Pentagon leader Pete Hegseth after he allegedly leaked classified military information via Signal, sharing minute-by-minute details of Yemen airstrikes; President Trump supports Hegseth, while four senior Pentagon advisors were either resigned ...
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48% Bias Score


Hegseth Faces Investigation After Second Signal Breach Involving Classified Strike Information
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth twice shared classified information about Yemen strikes on Signal, a messaging app deemed less secure than official channels, prompting investigations and calls for accountability after a similar breach in March involving a journalist mistakenly added to a confid...
Hegseth Faces Investigation After Second Signal Breach Involving Classified Strike Information
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth twice shared classified information about Yemen strikes on Signal, a messaging app deemed less secure than official channels, prompting investigations and calls for accountability after a similar breach in March involving a journalist mistakenly added to a confid...
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52% Bias Score


Hegseth's Signal Chats Spark Pentagon Investigation
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth discussed a planned Yemen attack on Houthis via Signal with his wife, brother, and lawyer; President Trump supports Hegseth despite a Pentagon investigation into potential security breaches and conflicting statements from former officials.
Hegseth's Signal Chats Spark Pentagon Investigation
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth discussed a planned Yemen attack on Houthis via Signal with his wife, brother, and lawyer; President Trump supports Hegseth despite a Pentagon investigation into potential security breaches and conflicting statements from former officials.
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52% Bias Score

Hegseth Leak and Funding Freeze Expose US Security and Research Vulnerabilities
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth allegedly leaked classified information about a Yemen military strike via his phone; concurrently, the Trump administration freezes billions in research funding for universities accused of insufficient antisemitism and left-wing ideology, prompting lawsuits and pote...

Hegseth Leak and Funding Freeze Expose US Security and Research Vulnerabilities
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth allegedly leaked classified information about a Yemen military strike via his phone; concurrently, the Trump administration freezes billions in research funding for universities accused of insufficient antisemitism and left-wing ideology, prompting lawsuits and pote...
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36% Bias Score

Hegseth's Signal Leaks Spark Pentagon Chaos
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth leaked classified information about planned Yemen airstrikes on March 15th via Signal, to both a group including a journalist and a private group containing his family and lawyer, prompting investigations and multiple Pentagon firings.

Hegseth's Signal Leaks Spark Pentagon Chaos
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth leaked classified information about planned Yemen airstrikes on March 15th via Signal, to both a group including a journalist and a private group containing his family and lawyer, prompting investigations and multiple Pentagon firings.
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56% Bias Score

Second Signal Chat Leaks Yemen Airstrike Details
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's second Signal chat, containing details of a March Yemen airstrike and including his wife, brother, and lawyer, sparked further controversy, prompting the Pentagon to deny any classified information was shared, while the White House called it a "non-story.

Second Signal Chat Leaks Yemen Airstrike Details
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's second Signal chat, containing details of a March Yemen airstrike and including his wife, brother, and lawyer, sparked further controversy, prompting the Pentagon to deny any classified information was shared, while the White House called it a "non-story.
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68% Bias Score

U.S. Airstrike in Sanaa, Yemen: 12 Dead, 30 Injured
A U.S. airstrike on a Sanaa market killed at least 12 and injured over 30, according to Houthi rebels, part of a wider U.S. campaign targeting Houthi threats to Red Sea shipping and Israel, raising concerns about civilian casualties and lack of transparency.

U.S. Airstrike in Sanaa, Yemen: 12 Dead, 30 Injured
A U.S. airstrike on a Sanaa market killed at least 12 and injured over 30, according to Houthi rebels, part of a wider U.S. campaign targeting Houthi threats to Red Sea shipping and Israel, raising concerns about civilian casualties and lack of transparency.
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48% Bias Score

U.S. Airstrike in Sanaa, Yemen, Kills 12
A U.S. airstrike in Sanaa, Yemen, killed at least 12 and injured 30, according to Houthi rebels, part of a wider campaign against Iranian-backed rebels impacting global trade in the Red Sea.

U.S. Airstrike in Sanaa, Yemen, Kills 12
A U.S. airstrike in Sanaa, Yemen, killed at least 12 and injured 30, according to Houthi rebels, part of a wider campaign against Iranian-backed rebels impacting global trade in the Red Sea.
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40% Bias Score

US Airstrikes in Sanaa Kill Two, Escalating Yemen Conflict
US airstrikes on Sanaa, Yemen, killed at least two and injured eleven on April 20th, according to Houthi rebels who blame the US for the attacks, escalating tensions following earlier strikes on Ras Issa port that left 80 dead and 150 injured.

US Airstrikes in Sanaa Kill Two, Escalating Yemen Conflict
US airstrikes on Sanaa, Yemen, killed at least two and injured eleven on April 20th, according to Houthi rebels who blame the US for the attacks, escalating tensions following earlier strikes on Ras Issa port that left 80 dead and 150 injured.
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48% Bias Score
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