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"Somalia, Ethiopia Agree to Resolve Dispute Over Somaliland, Sea Access"
"Somalia and Ethiopia have agreed to a joint declaration resolving their dispute over Somaliland and Ethiopia's sea access, mediated by Turkey, focusing on future cooperation and leaving past differences behind."
"Somalia, Ethiopia Agree to Resolve Dispute Over Somaliland, Sea Access"
"Somalia and Ethiopia have agreed to a joint declaration resolving their dispute over Somaliland and Ethiopia's sea access, mediated by Turkey, focusing on future cooperation and leaving past differences behind."
Progress
52% Bias Score


South Korea's Ruling Party Backs Impeachment of President Yoon
South Korea's ruling party supports the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol following his controversial December 3rd declaration of martial law, which sparked public outrage and a political crisis; a vote is expected by Saturday.
South Korea's Ruling Party Backs Impeachment of President Yoon
South Korea's ruling party supports the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol following his controversial December 3rd declaration of martial law, which sparked public outrage and a political crisis; a vote is expected by Saturday.
Progress
40% Bias Score


"Macron Delays Prime Minister Appointment Amidst Political Uncertainty"
"Following the censure of Prime Minister Michel Barnier on December 4th, President Macron will appoint a new Prime Minister within 48 hours, addressing the lack of a budget for 2025 and ensuring government continuity through a special law."
"Macron Delays Prime Minister Appointment Amidst Political Uncertainty"
"Following the censure of Prime Minister Michel Barnier on December 4th, President Macron will appoint a new Prime Minister within 48 hours, addressing the lack of a budget for 2025 and ensuring government continuity through a special law."
Progress
44% Bias Score


CEO Murder Spurs Debate on U.S. Healthcare Costs
The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has ignited a national discussion on the high cost of healthcare in the U.S., fueled by suspect Luigi Mangione's criticism of the industry's profits and the struggles many Americans face in accessing and paying for necessary care.
CEO Murder Spurs Debate on U.S. Healthcare Costs
The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has ignited a national discussion on the high cost of healthcare in the U.S., fueled by suspect Luigi Mangione's criticism of the industry's profits and the struggles many Americans face in accessing and paying for necessary care.
Progress
32% Bias Score


King Felipe VI Addresses Italian Parliament, Emphasizing Shared History and Multilateralism
King Felipe VI of Spain addressed the Italian Parliament on Wednesday, emphasizing shared historical memory, multilateral cooperation, and the need for just peace in Ukraine and the Middle East; this is the first joint address by monarchs to the Italian Parliament since the country became a republic...
King Felipe VI Addresses Italian Parliament, Emphasizing Shared History and Multilateralism
King Felipe VI of Spain addressed the Italian Parliament on Wednesday, emphasizing shared historical memory, multilateral cooperation, and the need for just peace in Ukraine and the Middle East; this is the first joint address by monarchs to the Italian Parliament since the country became a republic...
Progress
4% Bias Score


Syrian Poet Adonis Receives International Poetry Prize, Emphasizing Freedom of Speech
The Syrian poet Adonis, known for introducing free verse into Arabic literature, received the Joan Margarit International Poetry Prize in Paris, emphasizing the lasting power of poetry compared to politics and advocating for freedom of speech as essential for societal progress.
Syrian Poet Adonis Receives International Poetry Prize, Emphasizing Freedom of Speech
The Syrian poet Adonis, known for introducing free verse into Arabic literature, received the Joan Margarit International Poetry Prize in Paris, emphasizing the lasting power of poetry compared to politics and advocating for freedom of speech as essential for societal progress.
Progress
32% Bias Score

UK to Pay £75 Million to LGBT+ Veterans Wrongfully Dismissed
The British government will pay £75 million to compensate LGBT+ veterans unfairly dismissed before 2000, with each receiving £50,000 plus additional funds for suffering, following a report highlighting their "horrible treatment".

UK to Pay £75 Million to LGBT+ Veterans Wrongfully Dismissed
The British government will pay £75 million to compensate LGBT+ veterans unfairly dismissed before 2000, with each receiving £50,000 plus additional funds for suffering, following a report highlighting their "horrible treatment".
Progress
4% Bias Score

White House Conference Spotlights Underfunded Women's Health Research
The White House hosted its first-ever conference on women's health, highlighting the economic impact of under-researched conditions like hyperemesis gravidarum (affecting 70% of pregnancies, costing \$2.2 billion annually) and announcing \$810 million in federal investments despite potential future ...

White House Conference Spotlights Underfunded Women's Health Research
The White House hosted its first-ever conference on women's health, highlighting the economic impact of under-researched conditions like hyperemesis gravidarum (affecting 70% of pregnancies, costing \$2.2 billion annually) and announcing \$810 million in federal investments despite potential future ...
Progress
44% Bias Score

"South Korea's Ruling Party Backs Impeachment of President Yoon Amid Martial Law Crisis"
"South Korea's ruling party unexpectedly backed the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol following his controversial declaration of martial law on December 3rd, which sparked widespread outrage and a political crisis; an impeachment vote is expected by Saturday."

"South Korea's Ruling Party Backs Impeachment of President Yoon Amid Martial Law Crisis"
"South Korea's ruling party unexpectedly backed the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol following his controversial declaration of martial law on December 3rd, which sparked widespread outrage and a political crisis; an impeachment vote is expected by Saturday."
Progress
52% Bias Score

Senate Republicans Block Democrats' NLRB Nominee
The Senate failed to confirm Lauren McFarren for another term on the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) due to opposition from Sens. Manchin and Sinema, giving the incoming Trump administration control over the agency's composition and likely its agenda.

Senate Republicans Block Democrats' NLRB Nominee
The Senate failed to confirm Lauren McFarren for another term on the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) due to opposition from Sens. Manchin and Sinema, giving the incoming Trump administration control over the agency's composition and likely its agenda.
Progress
44% Bias Score

UK Farmers Stage Major Protest Against Inheritance Tax
UK farmers held a large-scale protest in London against a new inheritance tax on family farms, causing major traffic disruption and expressing fears about the policy's impact on rural communities and food security; several farmers spoke of colleagues committing suicide as a result of the policy.

UK Farmers Stage Major Protest Against Inheritance Tax
UK farmers held a large-scale protest in London against a new inheritance tax on family farms, causing major traffic disruption and expressing fears about the policy's impact on rural communities and food security; several farmers spoke of colleagues committing suicide as a result of the policy.
Progress
60% Bias Score

UK to Compensate LGBT Veterans Dismissed for Sexuality
The UK government will compensate up to 2,500 LGBT veterans dismissed from the British military between 1967 and 2000, with payments up to £70,000 each, following a £75 million compensation scheme approved by Labour ministers to address past injustices.

UK to Compensate LGBT Veterans Dismissed for Sexuality
The UK government will compensate up to 2,500 LGBT veterans dismissed from the British military between 1967 and 2000, with payments up to £70,000 each, following a £75 million compensation scheme approved by Labour ministers to address past injustices.
Progress
44% Bias Score
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