December 2024
January 2025
Russia Deploys Nuclear Weapons in Belarus, Expanding Strike Range
Belarus now hosts dozens of Russian tactical nuclear weapons and will prepare for deployment of Moscow's newest hypersonic ballistic missile, the Oreshnik, significantly expanding Russia's strike capabilities in response to the Ukraine conflict and Western support.
Russia Deploys Nuclear Weapons in Belarus, Expanding Strike Range
Belarus now hosts dozens of Russian tactical nuclear weapons and will prepare for deployment of Moscow's newest hypersonic ballistic missile, the Oreshnik, significantly expanding Russia's strike capabilities in response to the Ukraine conflict and Western support.
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40% Bias Score
JWST Confirms Faster-Than-Expected Universe Expansion
New measurements from the James Webb Space Telescope confirm the universe's expansion rate is 8-12% faster than predicted, challenging the standard cosmological model and suggesting an unknown force influences its acceleration.
JWST Confirms Faster-Than-Expected Universe Expansion
New measurements from the James Webb Space Telescope confirm the universe's expansion rate is 8-12% faster than predicted, challenging the standard cosmological model and suggesting an unknown force influences its acceleration.
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40% Bias Score
"South Korea Seeks Arrest of Former Minister Amid Martial Law Scandal"
"South Korean prosecutors are seeking to arrest former Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyun for allegedly colluding with President Yoon Suk Yeol in imposing unconstitutional martial law last week, triggering a domestic firestorm and large street protests, leading to investigations and impeachment attempts...
"South Korea Seeks Arrest of Former Minister Amid Martial Law Scandal"
"South Korean prosecutors are seeking to arrest former Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyun for allegedly colluding with President Yoon Suk Yeol in imposing unconstitutional martial law last week, triggering a domestic firestorm and large street protests, leading to investigations and impeachment attempts...
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44% Bias Score
Israeli Air Strike in Gaza Kills Seven, Netanyahu Vows to Continue War
An Israeli air strike on a house in Gaza's Nuseirat camp killed at least seven people, including a woman and three children, and wounded several others; the attack is part of an ongoing conflict that has killed at least 44,758 Palestinians since October 7, 2023, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ...
Israeli Air Strike in Gaza Kills Seven, Netanyahu Vows to Continue War
An Israeli air strike on a house in Gaza's Nuseirat camp killed at least seven people, including a woman and three children, and wounded several others; the attack is part of an ongoing conflict that has killed at least 44,758 Palestinians since October 7, 2023, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ...
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56% Bias Score
Syrian War Concludes: Damascus Falls, Refugee Crisis Persists
On Sunday, opposition forces captured Damascus, ending Bashar al-Assad's 24-year rule after a 13-year war that displaced 13 million Syrians, with Turkey (3.1 million), Lebanon (774,697), and Germany (716,728) hosting the most refugees; Germany recently suspended decisions on Syrian asylum applicatio...
Syrian War Concludes: Damascus Falls, Refugee Crisis Persists
On Sunday, opposition forces captured Damascus, ending Bashar al-Assad's 24-year rule after a 13-year war that displaced 13 million Syrians, with Turkey (3.1 million), Lebanon (774,697), and Germany (716,728) hosting the most refugees; Germany recently suspended decisions on Syrian asylum applicatio...
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44% Bias Score
Al-Assad's Fall Reshapes Middle East Geopolitics
On December 8th, 2024, after 12 days of fighting, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad fled to Russia, marking the end of his 54-year family rule and the 13-year Syrian civil war that caused over 350,000 deaths and 13 million displacements, significantly reshaping the Middle East's geopolitical landscap...
Al-Assad's Fall Reshapes Middle East Geopolitics
On December 8th, 2024, after 12 days of fighting, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad fled to Russia, marking the end of his 54-year family rule and the 13-year Syrian civil war that caused over 350,000 deaths and 13 million displacements, significantly reshaping the Middle East's geopolitical landscap...
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48% Bias Score
Syrians Desperately Search Sednaya Prison for Missing Loved Ones
Thousands of Syrians desperately search Sednaya prison, a notorious Assad regime site, for missing loved ones, digging for rumored underground cells after the dictator's fall, highlighting the regime's brutality and the need for accountability.
Syrians Desperately Search Sednaya Prison for Missing Loved Ones
Thousands of Syrians desperately search Sednaya prison, a notorious Assad regime site, for missing loved ones, digging for rumored underground cells after the dictator's fall, highlighting the regime's brutality and the need for accountability.
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44% Bias Score
HTS Seizes Damascus, Ending Assad's Rule
Abu Muhammad al-Julani's Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) seized Damascus, ending Bashar al-Assad's 13-year rule after a swift military campaign; Al-Julani, previously affiliated with Al-Qaeda, now presents a more nationalist image, raising concerns about human rights and long-term stability.
HTS Seizes Damascus, Ending Assad's Rule
Abu Muhammad al-Julani's Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) seized Damascus, ending Bashar al-Assad's 13-year rule after a swift military campaign; Al-Julani, previously affiliated with Al-Qaeda, now presents a more nationalist image, raising concerns about human rights and long-term stability.
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40% Bias Score
Israeli Strikes Kill 34 in Gaza Amid Ongoing Ceasefire Efforts
Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 34 Palestinians overnight, including 25 in a single attack in Beit Hanoun, as Israeli tanks advanced into central and southern Gaza; this follows a 14-month military campaign that has killed over 44,700 Palestinians, according to Gaza health authorities, and a...
Israeli Strikes Kill 34 in Gaza Amid Ongoing Ceasefire Efforts
Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 34 Palestinians overnight, including 25 in a single attack in Beit Hanoun, as Israeli tanks advanced into central and southern Gaza; this follows a 14-month military campaign that has killed over 44,700 Palestinians, according to Gaza health authorities, and a...
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44% Bias Score
"Assad's Fall: Thousands Freed From Prisons of Torture as HTS Vows Accountability"
"The fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime has led to the release of thousands of prisoners from notorious facilities like Sednaya Prison, where systematic torture and executions were rampant; the HTS rebel group, now in power, vows to hold those responsible accountable."
"Assad's Fall: Thousands Freed From Prisons of Torture as HTS Vows Accountability"
"The fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime has led to the release of thousands of prisoners from notorious facilities like Sednaya Prison, where systematic torture and executions were rampant; the HTS rebel group, now in power, vows to hold those responsible accountable."
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60% Bias Score
Collapse of Assad Regime in Syria After 54 Years
The Assad regime in Syria collapsed after 54 years, following a series of military defeats and popular uprisings fueled by external factors such as the withdrawal of Iranian and Russian support and increased Turkish backing for the opposition, as well as internal factors including systemic corruptio...
Collapse of Assad Regime in Syria After 54 Years
The Assad regime in Syria collapsed after 54 years, following a series of military defeats and popular uprisings fueled by external factors such as the withdrawal of Iranian and Russian support and increased Turkish backing for the opposition, as well as internal factors including systemic corruptio...
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44% Bias Score
\"2034 World Cup Award to Saudi Arabia Raises Human Rights Concerns\"\
\"FIFA awarded Saudi Arabia the 2034 Men's World Cup despite concerns over human rights abuses, potentially endangering 13.4 million migrant workers involved in the construction of World Cup infrastructure, which will cost hundreds of billions of dollars.\"
\"2034 World Cup Award to Saudi Arabia Raises Human Rights Concerns\"\
\"FIFA awarded Saudi Arabia the 2034 Men's World Cup despite concerns over human rights abuses, potentially endangering 13.4 million migrant workers involved in the construction of World Cup infrastructure, which will cost hundreds of billions of dollars.\"
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68% Bias Score