November 2024
December 2024
Nicaragua's Constitutional Reform Consolidates Authoritarian Rule
Nicaragua's constitutional reform, passed on November 22nd, eliminates the separation of powers, centralizes authority under a "co-presidency" of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, and is condemned by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights as a setback for democracy.
Nicaragua's Constitutional Reform Consolidates Authoritarian Rule
Nicaragua's constitutional reform, passed on November 22nd, eliminates the separation of powers, centralizes authority under a "co-presidency" of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, and is condemned by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights as a setback for democracy.
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64% Bias Score
Moscow Police Raid LGBTQ+ Venues Amid Crackdown
Moscow police raided multiple LGBTQ+ venues on Saturday, seizing electronics and inspecting patrons' documents, part of a broader crackdown following last year's Supreme Court ruling banning the "LGBTQ+ movement" as an extremist organization.
Moscow Police Raid LGBTQ+ Venues Amid Crackdown
Moscow police raided multiple LGBTQ+ venues on Saturday, seizing electronics and inspecting patrons' documents, part of a broader crackdown following last year's Supreme Court ruling banning the "LGBTQ+ movement" as an extremist organization.
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40% Bias Score
Poland Completes First Phase of "Eastern Shield" Fortifications
Poland completed the first section of its ā¬2.3 billion "Eastern Shield" border fortifications against Russia and Belarus, aiming to deter aggression and enhance national security, with full completion expected in 2028.
Poland Completes First Phase of "Eastern Shield" Fortifications
Poland completed the first section of its ā¬2.3 billion "Eastern Shield" border fortifications against Russia and Belarus, aiming to deter aggression and enhance national security, with full completion expected in 2028.
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44% Bias Score
80th Anniversary of Thiaroye Massacre Highlights Ongoing Struggle for Justice
On December 1, 1944, dozens of Senegalese Tirailleurs were killed by the French colonial army at Thiaroye-sur-Mer, Senegal, following demands for back pay. Eighty years later, residents commemorate the event while calling for increased French accountability and more complete historical records.
80th Anniversary of Thiaroye Massacre Highlights Ongoing Struggle for Justice
On December 1, 1944, dozens of Senegalese Tirailleurs were killed by the French colonial army at Thiaroye-sur-Mer, Senegal, following demands for back pay. Eighty years later, residents commemorate the event while calling for increased French accountability and more complete historical records.
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28% Bias Score
Georgia Halts EU Accession Talks Amid Protests and Government Crackdown
Following the Georgian Dream party's abrupt decision to freeze EU accession talks for four years, protests erupted in Tbilisi, leading to 107 arrests as the government vowed to prevent a revolution.
Georgia Halts EU Accession Talks Amid Protests and Government Crackdown
Following the Georgian Dream party's abrupt decision to freeze EU accession talks for four years, protests erupted in Tbilisi, leading to 107 arrests as the government vowed to prevent a revolution.
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52% Bias Score
Irish Election Exit Poll Shows Tight Three-Way Race
Ireland's election exit poll reveals a tight three-way race between Sinn Fein (21.1%), Fine Gael (21%), and Fianna Fail (19.5%), with coalition talks expected to be lengthy due to Ireland's electoral system and the parties' stated refusal to cooperate.
Irish Election Exit Poll Shows Tight Three-Way Race
Ireland's election exit poll reveals a tight three-way race between Sinn Fein (21.1%), Fine Gael (21%), and Fianna Fail (19.5%), with coalition talks expected to be lengthy due to Ireland's electoral system and the parties' stated refusal to cooperate.
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44% Bias Score
AI's Impact on Entertainment: Hollywood's Embrace vs. Music Industry's Resistance
AI's transformative impact on entertainment is complicated by copyright infringement issues; while Hollywood studios increasingly embrace AI for production, the music industry confronts lawsuits over unauthorized use of copyrighted music for AI training.
AI's Impact on Entertainment: Hollywood's Embrace vs. Music Industry's Resistance
AI's transformative impact on entertainment is complicated by copyright infringement issues; while Hollywood studios increasingly embrace AI for production, the music industry confronts lawsuits over unauthorized use of copyrighted music for AI training.
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40% Bias Score
Iranian Diplomat to Visit Damascus and Ankara Amidst Syrian Conflict
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will visit Damascus and Ankara tomorrow to discuss the recent Syrian conflict developments, highlighting the ongoing complex geopolitical situation in Syria and involving Iran, Russia, and Turkey in the Astana peace process since 2016.
Iranian Diplomat to Visit Damascus and Ankara Amidst Syrian Conflict
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will visit Damascus and Ankara tomorrow to discuss the recent Syrian conflict developments, highlighting the ongoing complex geopolitical situation in Syria and involving Iran, Russia, and Turkey in the Astana peace process since 2016.
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52% Bias Score
Kosovo Explosion: Kurti Blames Serbia
A bomb explosion near Pristina, Kosovo, damaged water supplies and power plants, prompting accusations from Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti against Serbian President Aleksandar VuÄiÄ and Milan RadoiÄiÄ, which Serbia denies.
Kosovo Explosion: Kurti Blames Serbia
A bomb explosion near Pristina, Kosovo, damaged water supplies and power plants, prompting accusations from Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti against Serbian President Aleksandar VuÄiÄ and Milan RadoiÄiÄ, which Serbia denies.
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44% Bias Score
Dollar Falls 0.70% on Bessent Nomination, Weak Economic Data
The dollar index fell 0.70% on Monday due to the nomination of Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary, weaker-than-expected economic data, and a record high S&P 500; the Euro rose 0.84%, while the Yen fell 0.44%, and precious metals declined sharply.
Dollar Falls 0.70% on Bessent Nomination, Weak Economic Data
The dollar index fell 0.70% on Monday due to the nomination of Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary, weaker-than-expected economic data, and a record high S&P 500; the Euro rose 0.84%, while the Yen fell 0.44%, and precious metals declined sharply.
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36% Bias Score
2024 Election Polls: Mostly Accurate, But Room for Improvement
The 2024 national polls accurately predicted a close presidential race between Trump (49.9%) and Harris (48.3%), correctly reflecting the political climate, key demographic trends, but underestimating Trump's support and overestimating the gender gap.
2024 Election Polls: Mostly Accurate, But Room for Improvement
The 2024 national polls accurately predicted a close presidential race between Trump (49.9%) and Harris (48.3%), correctly reflecting the political climate, key demographic trends, but underestimating Trump's support and overestimating the gender gap.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Syrian Rebels Make Significant Gains in Aleppo, Challenging Assad Regime
A Syrian rebel offensive has achieved significant gains in Aleppo province within three days, challenging the Assad regime's control and exposing its vulnerability amid shifting regional dynamics.
Syrian Rebels Make Significant Gains in Aleppo, Challenging Assad Regime
A Syrian rebel offensive has achieved significant gains in Aleppo province within three days, challenging the Assad regime's control and exposing its vulnerability amid shifting regional dynamics.
Progress
40% Bias Score