December 2024
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China's Evolving Cyberattacks: From Espionage to Potential Sabotage
China's cyberattacks against US critical infrastructure have evolved from espionage to potential sabotage, targeting telecoms and other sectors to prepare for disruptive actions during a Taiwan Strait crisis, posing a severe threat to American stability and security.
China's Evolving Cyberattacks: From Espionage to Potential Sabotage
China's cyberattacks against US critical infrastructure have evolved from espionage to potential sabotage, targeting telecoms and other sectors to prepare for disruptive actions during a Taiwan Strait crisis, posing a severe threat to American stability and security.
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48% Bias Score
Pearl Harbor Attack: A Pivotal Moment in World War II
On December 7, 1941, Japan launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, killing 2,404 Americans and sinking several U.S. Navy battleships, directly causing the United States to enter World War II.
Pearl Harbor Attack: A Pivotal Moment in World War II
On December 7, 1941, Japan launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, killing 2,404 Americans and sinking several U.S. Navy battleships, directly causing the United States to enter World War II.
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52% Bias Score
Israeli Strikes Kill 29 at Gaza Hospital Amid Regional Instability
Israeli strikes near a northern Gaza hospital killed at least 29 people, including medical staff, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where 90% of the population is displaced; this is amid regional instability involving Syria and Lebanon.
Israeli Strikes Kill 29 at Gaza Hospital Amid Regional Instability
Israeli strikes near a northern Gaza hospital killed at least 29 people, including medical staff, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where 90% of the population is displaced; this is amid regional instability involving Syria and Lebanon.
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44% Bias Score
Syrian Rebels Close in on Damascus Amidst Regime Collapse
Syrian rebel forces have rapidly advanced, seizing control of major cities and nearing Damascus, prompting verified reports of regime symbols being destroyed and widespread civilian unrest, amidst a weakening of the Syrian regime's key allies and a depleted Syrian army.
Syrian Rebels Close in on Damascus Amidst Regime Collapse
Syrian rebel forces have rapidly advanced, seizing control of major cities and nearing Damascus, prompting verified reports of regime symbols being destroyed and widespread civilian unrest, amidst a weakening of the Syrian regime's key allies and a depleted Syrian army.
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40% Bias Score
Syrian Rebels Advance on Damascus, Threatening Assad's Rule
Syrian rebels are advancing on Damascus, capturing key cities and threatening to end Bashar al-Assad's rule; their offensive is fueled by the weakening of Assad's army and the involvement of external powers.
Syrian Rebels Advance on Damascus, Threatening Assad's Rule
Syrian rebels are advancing on Damascus, capturing key cities and threatening to end Bashar al-Assad's rule; their offensive is fueled by the weakening of Assad's army and the involvement of external powers.
Progress
68% Bias Score
Syrian Rebels Encircle Damascus
Syrian rebels encircled Damascus after seizing key areas, prompting the president's office to deny Assad's departure; thousands of Syrian soldiers fled to Iraq following rebel advances from multiple directions.
Syrian Rebels Encircle Damascus
Syrian rebels encircled Damascus after seizing key areas, prompting the president's office to deny Assad's departure; thousands of Syrian soldiers fled to Iraq following rebel advances from multiple directions.
Progress
36% Bias Score
East Berlin's Round Table: Negotiations, Power Plays, and the Stasi's Data Destruction
The first meeting of the Central Round Table in East Berlin on December 7, 1989, brought together opposition groups and SED representatives to negotiate the GDR's transition to democracy, resulting in a decision allowing the Stasi to destroy electronic data which hindered post-unification investigat...
East Berlin's Round Table: Negotiations, Power Plays, and the Stasi's Data Destruction
The first meeting of the Central Round Table in East Berlin on December 7, 1989, brought together opposition groups and SED representatives to negotiate the GDR's transition to democracy, resulting in a decision allowing the Stasi to destroy electronic data which hindered post-unification investigat...
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48% Bias Score
Syrian Rebels Capture Hama Airport, Assad Regime on Brink of Collapse
Rebel forces captured Hama's military airport following the takeover of Aleppo and Hama, prompting President Erdogan to declare "a new reality in Syria" and raising concerns about a potential bloody power transition as Assad's forces appear to collapse.
Syrian Rebels Capture Hama Airport, Assad Regime on Brink of Collapse
Rebel forces captured Hama's military airport following the takeover of Aleppo and Hama, prompting President Erdogan to declare "a new reality in Syria" and raising concerns about a potential bloody power transition as Assad's forces appear to collapse.
Progress
48% Bias Score
Russia-Belarus Security Treaty: Nuclear Umbrella and Advanced Weapons Deployment
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a security treaty with Belarus, potentially using Russian nuclear weapons to defend against aggression, following a revised Russian nuclear doctrine including Belarus under its nuclear umbrella. This comes after requests from Belarus for the deployment of adva...
Russia-Belarus Security Treaty: Nuclear Umbrella and Advanced Weapons Deployment
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a security treaty with Belarus, potentially using Russian nuclear weapons to defend against aggression, following a revised Russian nuclear doctrine including Belarus under its nuclear umbrella. This comes after requests from Belarus for the deployment of adva...
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52% Bias Score
Iran and Russia Evacuate Syria Amid Islamic State Advance
Iran and Russia are reportedly evacuating personnel from Syria amid a rapid Islamic State advance, signaling a potential shift in support for the Assad regime as rebels capture key cities like Aleppo and Hama.
Iran and Russia Evacuate Syria Amid Islamic State Advance
Iran and Russia are reportedly evacuating personnel from Syria amid a rapid Islamic State advance, signaling a potential shift in support for the Assad regime as rebels capture key cities like Aleppo and Hama.
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56% Bias Score
Russia-Belarus Treaty Allows for Potential Nuclear Weapons Use
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko signed a security treaty in Minsk on Friday, allowing the potential use of nuclear weapons in response to aggression, escalating tensions with the West and raising concerns about regional stability. The treaty formalizes ...
Russia-Belarus Treaty Allows for Potential Nuclear Weapons Use
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko signed a security treaty in Minsk on Friday, allowing the potential use of nuclear weapons in response to aggression, escalating tensions with the West and raising concerns about regional stability. The treaty formalizes ...
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44% Bias Score
2024 on Track to be Warmest Year on Record, Exacerbating Climate Change Impacts
2024 is set to be the warmest year on record, exceeding even 2023, with global mean temperatures exceeding 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels for much of the year, impacting food production and leading to more extreme weather events.
2024 on Track to be Warmest Year on Record, Exacerbating Climate Change Impacts
2024 is set to be the warmest year on record, exceeding even 2023, with global mean temperatures exceeding 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels for much of the year, impacting food production and leading to more extreme weather events.
Progress
40% Bias Score