December 2024
January 2025
Multiple Countries Aid Russia's War Effort in Ukraine
China, Iran, and North Korea are providing Russia with military aid in its war against Ukraine, including dual-use goods, drones, missiles, troops, and weapons, significantly impacting the conflict.
Multiple Countries Aid Russia's War Effort in Ukraine
China, Iran, and North Korea are providing Russia with military aid in its war against Ukraine, including dual-use goods, drones, missiles, troops, and weapons, significantly impacting the conflict.
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44% Bias Score
US-China Tech War Intensifies with Fresh Export Controls
The US imposed new export controls on semiconductor technology to China, prompting China to ban the export of key materials for semiconductors and electric vehicle batteries to the US, escalating the tech rivalry.
US-China Tech War Intensifies with Fresh Export Controls
The US imposed new export controls on semiconductor technology to China, prompting China to ban the export of key materials for semiconductors and electric vehicle batteries to the US, escalating the tech rivalry.
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40% Bias Score
French PM Barnier Faces No-Confidence Vote After Far-Right Deal
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier used article 49.3 to pass the 2025 social security budget on December 2nd, triggering a no-confidence vote that could topple his government due to concessions made to the far-right Rassemblement National.
French PM Barnier Faces No-Confidence Vote After Far-Right Deal
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier used article 49.3 to pass the 2025 social security budget on December 2nd, triggering a no-confidence vote that could topple his government due to concessions made to the far-right Rassemblement National.
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56% Bias Score
Trump to Attend Notre-Dame Reopening
Donald Trump will attend the reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on Saturday, his first overseas trip since winning the 2016 US presidential election; the restoration cost 846 million euros from 340,000 donors across 150 countries, with a surplus of 140 million euros allocated for future pres...
Trump to Attend Notre-Dame Reopening
Donald Trump will attend the reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on Saturday, his first overseas trip since winning the 2016 US presidential election; the restoration cost 846 million euros from 340,000 donors across 150 countries, with a surplus of 140 million euros allocated for future pres...
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24% Bias Score
Ukrainian Incursion into Kursk Results in Heavy Russian Casualties
A small-scale Ukrainian incursion into Russia's Kursk region on a Sunday resulted in significant Russian casualties, revealed by thermal drone imagery, illustrating the ongoing intensity of the conflict despite strategic concerns about resource allocation.
Ukrainian Incursion into Kursk Results in Heavy Russian Casualties
A small-scale Ukrainian incursion into Russia's Kursk region on a Sunday resulted in significant Russian casualties, revealed by thermal drone imagery, illustrating the ongoing intensity of the conflict despite strategic concerns about resource allocation.
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40% Bias Score
Macron Invites Trump to Notre Dame Reopening Amidst Shifting Global Power Dynamics
French President Emmanuel Macron invited former US President Donald Trump to the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, highlighting Trump's return to the global stage six weeks before his second term and the subsequent shift in international power dynamics.
Macron Invites Trump to Notre Dame Reopening Amidst Shifting Global Power Dynamics
French President Emmanuel Macron invited former US President Donald Trump to the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, highlighting Trump's return to the global stage six weeks before his second term and the subsequent shift in international power dynamics.
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52% Bias Score
Martial Law Declaration in South Korea Sparks Public Outcry
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on Tuesday to counter perceived threats from North Korea and internal dissent; however, the declaration was blocked by MPs, leading to widespread public anxiety, protests, and economic uncertainty.
Martial Law Declaration in South Korea Sparks Public Outcry
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on Tuesday to counter perceived threats from North Korea and internal dissent; however, the declaration was blocked by MPs, leading to widespread public anxiety, protests, and economic uncertainty.
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44% Bias Score
South Korean President Retracts Martial Law Declaration After Public Outcry
On December 3, 2024, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law, citing pro-North Korean threats, but retracted it hours later after swift parliamentary rejection and widespread protests; this followed a year of political gridlock and low approval ratings.
South Korean President Retracts Martial Law Declaration After Public Outcry
On December 3, 2024, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law, citing pro-North Korean threats, but retracted it hours later after swift parliamentary rejection and widespread protests; this followed a year of political gridlock and low approval ratings.
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44% Bias Score
Merkel: Trump Fascinated by Authoritarian Power
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel details her impressions of Donald Trump in a CNN interview, highlighting his apparent fascination with authoritarian leaders like Putin and Kim Jong Un, contrasting this with democratic values, and reflecting on the current global challenges to liberal democrac...
Merkel: Trump Fascinated by Authoritarian Power
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel details her impressions of Donald Trump in a CNN interview, highlighting his apparent fascination with authoritarian leaders like Putin and Kim Jong Un, contrasting this with democratic values, and reflecting on the current global challenges to liberal democrac...
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40% Bias Score
Tribunal rechaza paquete salarial de US$ 56.000 millones de Elon Musk en Tesla
Un tribunal de Delaware rechazó el paquete salarial de US$ 56.000 millones de Elon Musk como CEO de Tesla, argumentando que la junta directiva no demostró que fuera justo para los accionistas, a pesar de su aprobación por el 84% de los accionistas no relacionados con Musk.
Tribunal rechaza paquete salarial de US$ 56.000 millones de Elon Musk en Tesla
Un tribunal de Delaware rechazó el paquete salarial de US$ 56.000 millones de Elon Musk como CEO de Tesla, argumentando que la junta directiva no demostró que fuera justo para los accionistas, a pesar de su aprobación por el 84% de los accionistas no relacionados con Musk.
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40% Bias Score
Macron Invites Trump to Notre Dame Reopening, Underscoring His Return to Global Stage
French President Emmanuel Macron invited President-elect Donald Trump to the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, highlighting Trump's return to the global stage and the challenges world leaders face in navigating his foreign policy.
Macron Invites Trump to Notre Dame Reopening, Underscoring His Return to Global Stage
French President Emmanuel Macron invited President-elect Donald Trump to the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, highlighting Trump's return to the global stage and the challenges world leaders face in navigating his foreign policy.
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60% Bias Score
Barnier Faces No-Confidence Vote After Budget Power Grab
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier faces a likely no-confidence vote after using article 49.3 to pass the budget, uniting the left and far-right against him, potentially ending his two-month premiership.
Barnier Faces No-Confidence Vote After Budget Power Grab
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier faces a likely no-confidence vote after using article 49.3 to pass the budget, uniting the left and far-right against him, potentially ending his two-month premiership.
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44% Bias Score