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Le Pen's Ineligibility: Five-Year Ban Impacts 2027 Presidential Bid
Marine Le Pen, leader of France's Rassemblement National, received a five-year ban from holding public office, effective immediately, following a conviction in the European parliamentary assistants case; this ruling includes a four-year prison sentence (two years to be served under electronic monito...
Le Pen's Ineligibility: Five-Year Ban Impacts 2027 Presidential Bid
Marine Le Pen, leader of France's Rassemblement National, received a five-year ban from holding public office, effective immediately, following a conviction in the European parliamentary assistants case; this ruling includes a four-year prison sentence (two years to be served under electronic monito...
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48% Bias Score


Israeli Airstrike in Beirut Kills Three
On Tuesday, an Israeli airstrike in Beirut's southern suburbs killed at least three and wounded seven, targeting a Hezbollah operative aiding Hamas; this follows several prior attacks since the November ceasefire.
Israeli Airstrike in Beirut Kills Three
On Tuesday, an Israeli airstrike in Beirut's southern suburbs killed at least three and wounded seven, targeting a Hezbollah operative aiding Hamas; this follows several prior attacks since the November ceasefire.
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40% Bias Score


China's Toumai Robot Achieves Transcontinental Surgery
China's domestically developed Toumai surgical robot successfully completed a 12,000-kilometer remote surgery between Shanghai and Morocco, demonstrating the country's advancements in telemedicine and robotics, improving global access to specialized surgical care, with over 300 successful remote ope...
China's Toumai Robot Achieves Transcontinental Surgery
China's domestically developed Toumai surgical robot successfully completed a 12,000-kilometer remote surgery between Shanghai and Morocco, demonstrating the country's advancements in telemedicine and robotics, improving global access to specialized surgical care, with over 300 successful remote ope...
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40% Bias Score


Guinea Pardons Dadis Camara Amidst Massacre Appeal Trial
In Guinea, former president Moussa Dadis Camara received a pardon from current leader Mamadi Doumbouya due to health reasons, sparking controversy amidst the appeal trial for the September 28, 2009 stadium massacre where he was sentenced to 20 years and the government's promise to compensate victims...
Guinea Pardons Dadis Camara Amidst Massacre Appeal Trial
In Guinea, former president Moussa Dadis Camara received a pardon from current leader Mamadi Doumbouya due to health reasons, sparking controversy amidst the appeal trial for the September 28, 2009 stadium massacre where he was sentenced to 20 years and the government's promise to compensate victims...
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48% Bias Score


Hutchison Port Sale Sparks US-China Geopolitical Tension
CK Hutchison is selling 43 of its 53 ports in 23 countries to a BlackRock-led consortium for $US22.8 billion, sparking controversy due to China's concerns over national security and the US's interpretation of the deal as a victory against China's growing influence.
Hutchison Port Sale Sparks US-China Geopolitical Tension
CK Hutchison is selling 43 of its 53 ports in 23 countries to a BlackRock-led consortium for $US22.8 billion, sparking controversy due to China's concerns over national security and the US's interpretation of the deal as a victory against China's growing influence.
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60% Bias Score


Le Pen Sentenced, Ineligible for 2027 French Presidential Election
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen was sentenced to four years in prison, two years under house arrest, for misappropriating over €4 million in EU funds intended for parliamentary assistants' salaries; she is ineligible for the 2027 presidential election but plans to appeal.
Le Pen Sentenced, Ineligible for 2027 French Presidential Election
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen was sentenced to four years in prison, two years under house arrest, for misappropriating over €4 million in EU funds intended for parliamentary assistants' salaries; she is ineligible for the 2027 presidential election but plans to appeal.
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48% Bias Score

Lawsuits Challenge Trump's Executive Order on Election Procedures
Democratic and non-partisan groups sued President Trump over his executive order targeting election procedures, alleging it unconstitutionally infringes on states' rights and restricts voting access by adding requirements for voter ID, mail-in ballots, and military/overseas voters.

Lawsuits Challenge Trump's Executive Order on Election Procedures
Democratic and non-partisan groups sued President Trump over his executive order targeting election procedures, alleging it unconstitutionally infringes on states' rights and restricts voting access by adding requirements for voter ID, mail-in ballots, and military/overseas voters.
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40% Bias Score

AI Reveals Extent of Earthquake Damage in Mandalay
Microsoft's AI analyzed satellite images of Mandalay, Myanmar, after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake, revealing 515 buildings with 80-100% damage and 1,524 with 20-80% damage; this information was shared with aid organizations to direct relief efforts.

AI Reveals Extent of Earthquake Damage in Mandalay
Microsoft's AI analyzed satellite images of Mandalay, Myanmar, after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake, revealing 515 buildings with 80-100% damage and 1,524 with 20-80% damage; this information was shared with aid organizations to direct relief efforts.
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28% Bias Score

BlackRock Shifts Focus from ESG to Energy Production
In his 2025 letter, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink abandoned the firm's prior emphasis on ESG, prioritizing energy production and nuclear power expansion due to conservative criticism and energy security concerns, significantly impacting global investment strategies and energy policy.

BlackRock Shifts Focus from ESG to Energy Production
In his 2025 letter, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink abandoned the firm's prior emphasis on ESG, prioritizing energy production and nuclear power expansion due to conservative criticism and energy security concerns, significantly impacting global investment strategies and energy policy.
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48% Bias Score

Harvard Faces \$9 Billion Funding Review Amid Antisemitism Concerns
The Department of Education is reviewing over \$9 billion in federal funding to Harvard University due to concerns about antisemitism on campus, potentially leading to contract termination if violations are found; this follows similar action against Columbia University.

Harvard Faces \$9 Billion Funding Review Amid Antisemitism Concerns
The Department of Education is reviewing over \$9 billion in federal funding to Harvard University due to concerns about antisemitism on campus, potentially leading to contract termination if violations are found; this follows similar action against Columbia University.
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56% Bias Score

Iran Keeps Door Open for Indirect Talks With U.S. on Nuclear Program
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian announced on Sunday that indirect talks with the U.S. remain open, contingent on U.S. behavior, following President Trump's March 12th letter proposing a "new deal" on Iran's nuclear program; Iran's response was delivered through Oman, indicating a subtle shift in...

Iran Keeps Door Open for Indirect Talks With U.S. on Nuclear Program
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian announced on Sunday that indirect talks with the U.S. remain open, contingent on U.S. behavior, following President Trump's March 12th letter proposing a "new deal" on Iran's nuclear program; Iran's response was delivered through Oman, indicating a subtle shift in...
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40% Bias Score

USCIS to Require Social Media Handles from Immigration Applicants
The USCIS will require social media handles from immigration applicants, following a presidential executive order aimed at identifying anti-American sentiments; this builds on a 2019 State Department policy, but raises concerns about free speech and potential for misinterpretations.

USCIS to Require Social Media Handles from Immigration Applicants
The USCIS will require social media handles from immigration applicants, following a presidential executive order aimed at identifying anti-American sentiments; this builds on a 2019 State Department policy, but raises concerns about free speech and potential for misinterpretations.
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36% Bias Score
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