December 2024
January 2025
South Korean Ruling Party to Oppose Impeachment of President Yoon
South Korea's ruling party will oppose an impeachment motion against President Yoon Suk-yeol following his controversial declaration and subsequent withdrawal of a state of emergency, triggering an impeachment process where the opposition needs eight votes from the ruling party to succeed.
South Korean Ruling Party to Oppose Impeachment of President Yoon
South Korea's ruling party will oppose an impeachment motion against President Yoon Suk-yeol following his controversial declaration and subsequent withdrawal of a state of emergency, triggering an impeachment process where the opposition needs eight votes from the ruling party to succeed.
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36% Bias Score
Exploitation of Female Garment Workers in Indonesia
Indonesia's garment industry, supplying major brands, faces widespread exploitation of its predominantly female workforce, with workers enduring unrealistic targets, forgoing breaks, and carrying dual burdens of work and family care, leading to significant physical and mental health impacts and high...
Exploitation of Female Garment Workers in Indonesia
Indonesia's garment industry, supplying major brands, faces widespread exploitation of its predominantly female workforce, with workers enduring unrealistic targets, forgoing breaks, and carrying dual burdens of work and family care, leading to significant physical and mental health impacts and high...
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24% Bias Score
Journalist Faces Backlash for Seemingly Celebrating CEO's Murder
Following the assassination of UnitedHealth CEO Brian Thompson, former Washington Post journalist Taylor Lorenz sparked outrage by posting celebratory messages on social media, expressing hatred towards insurance CEOs and seemingly condoning the murder.
Journalist Faces Backlash for Seemingly Celebrating CEO's Murder
Following the assassination of UnitedHealth CEO Brian Thompson, former Washington Post journalist Taylor Lorenz sparked outrage by posting celebratory messages on social media, expressing hatred towards insurance CEOs and seemingly condoning the murder.
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44% Bias Score
Four Men Charged with Murder Following Deadly Home Invasion
Four men with prior convictions committed a home invasion in the Snegiri dacha settlement on September 2, 2024, resulting in the deaths of a woman and her father and husband, and the death of the injured woman in hospital. Police arrested the four suspects and charged them with murder.
Four Men Charged with Murder Following Deadly Home Invasion
Four men with prior convictions committed a home invasion in the Snegiri dacha settlement on September 2, 2024, resulting in the deaths of a woman and her father and husband, and the death of the injured woman in hospital. Police arrested the four suspects and charged them with murder.
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48% Bias Score
Italian Neo-Nazi Group Plotted Attacks, 12 Arrested
Italian authorities arrested 12 members of a neo-Nazi group called "Division New Dawn" in Bologna, thwarting plots to attack Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, storm the Italian Parliament, and assassinate a World Economic Forum economist; the group had already begun surveillance of the Palazzo Chigi.
Italian Neo-Nazi Group Plotted Attacks, 12 Arrested
Italian authorities arrested 12 members of a neo-Nazi group called "Division New Dawn" in Bologna, thwarting plots to attack Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, storm the Italian Parliament, and assassinate a World Economic Forum economist; the group had already begun surveillance of the Palazzo Chigi.
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48% Bias Score
China Bans Key Metal Exports to US, Escalating Trade War
China banned the export of gallium and germanium to the US on December 3rd, a direct response to US export restrictions, impacting semiconductor and military production; this is the latest escalation in the intensifying US-China rivalry.
China Bans Key Metal Exports to US, Escalating Trade War
China banned the export of gallium and germanium to the US on December 3rd, a direct response to US export restrictions, impacting semiconductor and military production; this is the latest escalation in the intensifying US-China rivalry.
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36% Bias Score
French Parliament Issues No-Confidence Vote Against Barnier Government
The French National Assembly issued a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government on [Date], following the government's decision to cut the social security budget in 2025 without parliamentary approval; 331 of 577 parliament members voted in favor of the motion.
French Parliament Issues No-Confidence Vote Against Barnier Government
The French National Assembly issued a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government on [Date], following the government's decision to cut the social security budget in 2025 without parliamentary approval; 331 of 577 parliament members voted in favor of the motion.
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48% Bias Score
Secret Service Director, Congressman Clash at Hearing on Trump Assassination Attempts
During a heated House Assassination Task Force hearing on Thursday, Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe clashed with Rep. Pat Fallon (R-Texas) over security arrangements at a 9/11 commemoration event attended by Trump, Biden, and Harris, following two assassination attempts on Trump.
Secret Service Director, Congressman Clash at Hearing on Trump Assassination Attempts
During a heated House Assassination Task Force hearing on Thursday, Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe clashed with Rep. Pat Fallon (R-Texas) over security arrangements at a 9/11 commemoration event attended by Trump, Biden, and Harris, following two assassination attempts on Trump.
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48% Bias Score
REMOTE Act Seeks to Boost Federal Worker Accountability Through Computer Monitoring
Senator Joni Ernst introduced the REMOTE Act, a bill to monitor federal employees' computer use to improve efficiency and reduce waste, part of a broader Republican plan to cut government spending and restructure agencies.
REMOTE Act Seeks to Boost Federal Worker Accountability Through Computer Monitoring
Senator Joni Ernst introduced the REMOTE Act, a bill to monitor federal employees' computer use to improve efficiency and reduce waste, part of a broader Republican plan to cut government spending and restructure agencies.
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60% Bias Score
Aleppo Falls to Rebels: A Setback for Russia in Syria
Rebel forces recaptured the Syrian city of Aleppo in less than four days, reversing Russia's previous military success there, largely due to Russia's reduced military capacity caused by the war in Ukraine.
Aleppo Falls to Rebels: A Setback for Russia in Syria
Rebel forces recaptured the Syrian city of Aleppo in less than four days, reversing Russia's previous military success there, largely due to Russia's reduced military capacity caused by the war in Ukraine.
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48% Bias Score
Kenyan Court Finds Man Guilty in Murder of LGBTQ+ Activist
A Kenyan court found Jacktone Odhiambo guilty of murdering LGBTQ+ activist Edwin Chiloba, whose body was found in a metal box in January 2023; sentencing is on December 16.
Kenyan Court Finds Man Guilty in Murder of LGBTQ+ Activist
A Kenyan court found Jacktone Odhiambo guilty of murdering LGBTQ+ activist Edwin Chiloba, whose body was found in a metal box in January 2023; sentencing is on December 16.
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40% Bias Score
Starmer Unveils Six Key Policy Milestones for UK Economic and Public Service Reform
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced six key policy milestones including 150 major infrastructure projects, aiming to boost economic growth, improve public services, and increase accountability, while facing criticism for lowered targets and excluding immigration.
Starmer Unveils Six Key Policy Milestones for UK Economic and Public Service Reform
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced six key policy milestones including 150 major infrastructure projects, aiming to boost economic growth, improve public services, and increase accountability, while facing criticism for lowered targets and excluding immigration.
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48% Bias Score