

Trump and Zelenskyy to Meet Amidst Potential Ukraine Minerals Deal
President Trump and President Zelenskyy will meet at the White House today to discuss a potential deal granting the U.S. significant ownership of Ukraine's rare earth minerals in exchange for nearly $66 billion in military aid provided since February 2022. The deal is intended to create an economic ...
Trump and Zelenskyy to Meet Amidst Potential Ukraine Minerals Deal
President Trump and President Zelenskyy will meet at the White House today to discuss a potential deal granting the U.S. significant ownership of Ukraine's rare earth minerals in exchange for nearly $66 billion in military aid provided since February 2022. The deal is intended to create an economic ...
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40% Bias Score


Hollande: Trump Administration No Longer an Ally of France
Former French President François Hollande asserts that the Trump administration is no longer an ally of France, citing the administration's actions towards Russia and Ukraine, and a potential weakening of NATO as evidence of a growing rift between the US and Europe.
Hollande: Trump Administration No Longer an Ally of France
Former French President François Hollande asserts that the Trump administration is no longer an ally of France, citing the administration's actions towards Russia and Ukraine, and a potential weakening of NATO as evidence of a growing rift between the US and Europe.
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52% Bias Score


January PCE Inflation Matches Expectations at 2.5%, Easing Some Concerns
The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index increased 2.5% annually in January, matching economist forecasts and easing some concerns following a recent higher-than-expected CPI report, although remaining above the Federal Reserve's 2% target and impacting consumer sentiment negatively.
January PCE Inflation Matches Expectations at 2.5%, Easing Some Concerns
The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index increased 2.5% annually in January, matching economist forecasts and easing some concerns following a recent higher-than-expected CPI report, although remaining above the Federal Reserve's 2% target and impacting consumer sentiment negatively.
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36% Bias Score


Suicide Bombing at Pakistani Seminary Kills Six
A suicide bombing at a mosque within Pakistan's Darul Uloom Haqqania seminary killed at least six, including religious leader Hamid-ul-Haq, and injured 20, with suspected perpetrators being the ISKP group.
Suicide Bombing at Pakistani Seminary Kills Six
A suicide bombing at a mosque within Pakistan's Darul Uloom Haqqania seminary killed at least six, including religious leader Hamid-ul-Haq, and injured 20, with suspected perpetrators being the ISKP group.
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20% Bias Score


Ocalan Calls for PKK Disbandment
Imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan called for the complete disbandment of the PKK, impacting thousands of Kurdish fighters across four countries. This follows support from PKK leaders in Iraqi Kurdistan, conditional on the PKK's transformation into a legal political party in Turkey, with uncertai...
Ocalan Calls for PKK Disbandment
Imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan called for the complete disbandment of the PKK, impacting thousands of Kurdish fighters across four countries. This follows support from PKK leaders in Iraqi Kurdistan, conditional on the PKK's transformation into a legal political party in Turkey, with uncertai...
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44% Bias Score


Judge Rules Trump Administration's Mass Firings of Federal Employees Unlawful
A California judge ruled that the Trump administration's mass firings of approximately 200,000 probationary federal employees across multiple agencies, including the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defence, were likely unlawful because the Office of Personnel Management lacked t...
Judge Rules Trump Administration's Mass Firings of Federal Employees Unlawful
A California judge ruled that the Trump administration's mass firings of approximately 200,000 probationary federal employees across multiple agencies, including the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defence, were likely unlawful because the Office of Personnel Management lacked t...
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44% Bias Score

84 Indonesians Repatriated from Myanmar Scam Centers Amidst Large-Scale Crackdown
Following a crackdown on scam centers in Myanmar, 84 Indonesians were repatriated on Friday, part of a larger effort involving Thailand, Myanmar, and China to free thousands of workers trapped in virtual slavery; however, the large-scale repatriation is straining regional resources and causing delay...

84 Indonesians Repatriated from Myanmar Scam Centers Amidst Large-Scale Crackdown
Following a crackdown on scam centers in Myanmar, 84 Indonesians were repatriated on Friday, part of a larger effort involving Thailand, Myanmar, and China to free thousands of workers trapped in virtual slavery; however, the large-scale repatriation is straining regional resources and causing delay...
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28% Bias Score

Russia Proposes Restoring Direct Air Links With U.S.
During a Thursday meeting in Istanbul, Russia proposed restoring direct air links with the U.S., a step towards improving relations strained by the Ukraine conflict and sanctions, following agreements to improve embassy operations and address staffing issues.

Russia Proposes Restoring Direct Air Links With U.S.
During a Thursday meeting in Istanbul, Russia proposed restoring direct air links with the U.S., a step towards improving relations strained by the Ukraine conflict and sanctions, following agreements to improve embassy operations and address staffing issues.
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32% Bias Score

Paris City Hall, Syndicate to Stand Trial for 2019 Rue de Trévise Explosion
A French court ordered a trial for Paris City Hall and a co-ownership syndicate for involuntary manslaughter and destruction of property due to the January 2019 Rue de Trévise explosion that killed four and injured over 200, citing negligence in infrastructure maintenance; the trial is expected to b...

Paris City Hall, Syndicate to Stand Trial for 2019 Rue de Trévise Explosion
A French court ordered a trial for Paris City Hall and a co-ownership syndicate for involuntary manslaughter and destruction of property due to the January 2019 Rue de Trévise explosion that killed four and injured over 200, citing negligence in infrastructure maintenance; the trial is expected to b...
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32% Bias Score

King Charles Invites Trump to Unprecedented Second State Visit
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer presented US President Donald Trump with an unprecedented invitation to a second state visit from King Charles III, suggesting meetings at Dumfries House, Turnberry, or Balmoral Castle to strengthen bilateral ties.

King Charles Invites Trump to Unprecedented Second State Visit
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer presented US President Donald Trump with an unprecedented invitation to a second state visit from King Charles III, suggesting meetings at Dumfries House, Turnberry, or Balmoral Castle to strengthen bilateral ties.
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48% Bias Score

Pompeii Unearths Life-Sized Frieze Depicting Dionysian Mysteries
A newly discovered life-sized frieze in Pompeii's Region IX, dating back to the 1st century BC, depicts a Dionysian procession, revealing previously unknown details about Roman religious rituals and social customs. The fresco, found in a lavish banqueting hall, is now open to the public.

Pompeii Unearths Life-Sized Frieze Depicting Dionysian Mysteries
A newly discovered life-sized frieze in Pompeii's Region IX, dating back to the 1st century BC, depicts a Dionysian procession, revealing previously unknown details about Roman religious rituals and social customs. The fresco, found in a lavish banqueting hall, is now open to the public.
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68% Bias Score

US Consumer Spending Plunges Despite Cooling Inflation
US consumer spending fell 0.5% in January 2025, the most in nearly four years, while inflation cooled to 2.5% year-on-year, creating an unusual economic situation with economists citing various contributing factors from temporary adjustments to policy uncertainty.

US Consumer Spending Plunges Despite Cooling Inflation
US consumer spending fell 0.5% in January 2025, the most in nearly four years, while inflation cooled to 2.5% year-on-year, creating an unusual economic situation with economists citing various contributing factors from temporary adjustments to policy uncertainty.
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44% Bias Score