December 2024
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Syrian Rebel Offensive Nears Hama Amidst Rising Casualties
Syrian rebels, including the jihadist group Hayyat Tahrir al-Sham, are advancing on Hama after seizing much of Aleppo; over 600 have died since the November 27th offensive, prompting a government response and international concern.
Syrian Rebel Offensive Nears Hama Amidst Rising Casualties
Syrian rebels, including the jihadist group Hayyat Tahrir al-Sham, are advancing on Hama after seizing much of Aleppo; over 600 have died since the November 27th offensive, prompting a government response and international concern.
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48% Bias Score
South Korea President Yoon Declares, Then Revokes, Martial Law Amid Impeachment Calls
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol briefly declared martial law on November 28, 2023, accusing the opposition of anti-state activities, but parliament swiftly overturned the order amid calls for his impeachment.
South Korea President Yoon Declares, Then Revokes, Martial Law Amid Impeachment Calls
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol briefly declared martial law on November 28, 2023, accusing the opposition of anti-state activities, but parliament swiftly overturned the order amid calls for his impeachment.
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40% Bias Score
Zelenskyy Proposes Partial NATO Membership for Ukraine
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy proposed a plan for only the currently free territories of Ukraine to join NATO, aiming to deter further Russian aggression and facilitate ceasefire negotiations, while facing opposition from some NATO members and uncertainty regarding the incoming US president's stance...
Zelenskyy Proposes Partial NATO Membership for Ukraine
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy proposed a plan for only the currently free territories of Ukraine to join NATO, aiming to deter further Russian aggression and facilitate ceasefire negotiations, while facing opposition from some NATO members and uncertainty regarding the incoming US president's stance...
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44% Bias Score
South Korean President Declares Martial Law Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law late last night, accusing the opposition of being pro-North Korea and undermining the country; however, the parliament rejected the declaration.
South Korean President Declares Martial Law Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law late last night, accusing the opposition of being pro-North Korea and undermining the country; however, the parliament rejected the declaration.
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44% Bias Score
UN Demands Israeli Withdrawal, Schedules 2025 Summit on Two-State Solution
The UN General Assembly passed a resolution demanding Israel's withdrawal from occupied Palestinian territories and announced a June 2025 summit to discuss a two-state solution, with France and Saudi Arabia as organizers, following the October 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel.
UN Demands Israeli Withdrawal, Schedules 2025 Summit on Two-State Solution
The UN General Assembly passed a resolution demanding Israel's withdrawal from occupied Palestinian territories and announced a June 2025 summit to discuss a two-state solution, with France and Saudi Arabia as organizers, following the October 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel.
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40% Bias Score
South Korea's President Revokes Short-Lived Martial Law Declaration
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared and then lifted martial law within hours on Wednesday, following unanimous parliamentary rejection, amidst a major political crisis and mass protests.
South Korea's President Revokes Short-Lived Martial Law Declaration
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared and then lifted martial law within hours on Wednesday, following unanimous parliamentary rejection, amidst a major political crisis and mass protests.
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40% Bias Score
South Korean Labor Unions Strike, Demand President's Resignation After Martial Law Declaration
South Korean labor unions launched an indefinite general strike demanding President Yoon Suk-yeol's resignation following his controversial declaration of martial law, which sparked widespread protests and a no-confidence motion in parliament.
South Korean Labor Unions Strike, Demand President's Resignation After Martial Law Declaration
South Korean labor unions launched an indefinite general strike demanding President Yoon Suk-yeol's resignation following his controversial declaration of martial law, which sparked widespread protests and a no-confidence motion in parliament.
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4% Bias Score
South Korea's President Declares, Then Revokes, Martial Law
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared, then rescinded, martial law on Wednesday after the National Assembly voted to revoke it; this is the first instance of martial law since South Korea's democratization in 1987, prompting alarm from the U.S. and Japan.
South Korea's President Declares, Then Revokes, Martial Law
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared, then rescinded, martial law on Wednesday after the National Assembly voted to revoke it; this is the first instance of martial law since South Korea's democratization in 1987, prompting alarm from the U.S. and Japan.
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44% Bias Score
Supreme Court to Hear Case on Gender-Transition Care for Minors
The Supreme Court will decide if Tennessee's ban on gender-transition treatments for transgender minors violates the Equal Protection Clause, impacting healthcare access for this population and setting a national precedent.
Supreme Court to Hear Case on Gender-Transition Care for Minors
The Supreme Court will decide if Tennessee's ban on gender-transition treatments for transgender minors violates the Equal Protection Clause, impacting healthcare access for this population and setting a national precedent.
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36% Bias Score
100 Suspected Russian Sabotage Incidents in Europe Spark NATO Concerns
Up to 100 of roughly 500 suspicious incidents in Europe this year, including cyberattacks, arson, and assassination attempts, are attributed to Russia, prompting concerns about hybrid warfare and potential NATO response.
100 Suspected Russian Sabotage Incidents in Europe Spark NATO Concerns
Up to 100 of roughly 500 suspicious incidents in Europe this year, including cyberattacks, arson, and assassination attempts, are attributed to Russia, prompting concerns about hybrid warfare and potential NATO response.
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44% Bias Score
Russia Threatens Stronger Military Action Against Ukraine
Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister warned of stronger military action against Ukraine if the US and its allies don't recognize that Moscow cannot be pressured indefinitely, citing unprecedented geopolitical tensions and the recent $725 million US security assistance package to Ukraine.
Russia Threatens Stronger Military Action Against Ukraine
Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister warned of stronger military action against Ukraine if the US and its allies don't recognize that Moscow cannot be pressured indefinitely, citing unprecedented geopolitical tensions and the recent $725 million US security assistance package to Ukraine.
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56% Bias Score
Chinese National Pleads Guilty to Aiding North Korea in Weapons Acquisition
A Chinese national living illegally in California pleaded guilty to helping North Korea obtain banned weapons and military technology for a planned attack on South Korea, receiving $2 million; authorities seized 50,000 rounds of ammunition, advanced chemical detection equipment, and anti-surveillanc...
Chinese National Pleads Guilty to Aiding North Korea in Weapons Acquisition
A Chinese national living illegally in California pleaded guilty to helping North Korea obtain banned weapons and military technology for a planned attack on South Korea, receiving $2 million; authorities seized 50,000 rounds of ammunition, advanced chemical detection equipment, and anti-surveillanc...
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44% Bias Score