December 2024
January 2025
Indonesia's Foreign Policy Shifts Under President Prabowo
Prabowo Subianto's presidency signals a shift in Indonesian foreign policy, prioritizing stronger ties with China and the US, potentially altering regional security dynamics; his early visits to China and Russia, followed by meetings with US officials, indicate a more active role in managing the US-...
Indonesia's Foreign Policy Shifts Under President Prabowo
Prabowo Subianto's presidency signals a shift in Indonesian foreign policy, prioritizing stronger ties with China and the US, potentially altering regional security dynamics; his early visits to China and Russia, followed by meetings with US officials, indicate a more active role in managing the US-...
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36% Bias Score
CEO Assassination Exposes Deep-Seated US Healthcare Crisis
The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has fueled public outrage at the US healthcare system, with 62% of Americans now believing the federal government should ensure health coverage, a significant increase from 11 years ago; this comes as overall satisfaction with the US healthcare syste...
CEO Assassination Exposes Deep-Seated US Healthcare Crisis
The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has fueled public outrage at the US healthcare system, with 62% of Americans now believing the federal government should ensure health coverage, a significant increase from 11 years ago; this comes as overall satisfaction with the US healthcare syste...
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64% Bias Score
"2004 EU Enlargement: A Decade of Integration and Challenges"
"The 2004 EU enlargement, integrating ten diverse countries, mainly from Eastern Europe, was met with mixed reactions regarding economic competition and institutional effectiveness, sparking debate on future expansions."
"2004 EU Enlargement: A Decade of Integration and Challenges"
"The 2004 EU enlargement, integrating ten diverse countries, mainly from Eastern Europe, was met with mixed reactions regarding economic competition and institutional effectiveness, sparking debate on future expansions."
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32% Bias Score
"No-Confidence Vote Could Trigger Early German Elections in February"
"German Chancellor Olaf Scholz faces a no-confidence vote on December 16th; a loss could trigger early elections on February 23rd due to coalition collapse following the dismissal of Finance Minister Lindner, and disagreements on economic and social policies."
"No-Confidence Vote Could Trigger Early German Elections in February"
"German Chancellor Olaf Scholz faces a no-confidence vote on December 16th; a loss could trigger early elections on February 23rd due to coalition collapse following the dismissal of Finance Minister Lindner, and disagreements on economic and social policies."
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32% Bias Score
Moldova Declares State of Emergency Over Looming Russian Gas Cutoff
The Moldovan parliament declared a 60-day state of emergency starting December 16th, 2023, due to the anticipated January 1st, 2024 cutoff of Russian gas supplies, impacting both Moldova and the Transnistria region.
Moldova Declares State of Emergency Over Looming Russian Gas Cutoff
The Moldovan parliament declared a 60-day state of emergency starting December 16th, 2023, due to the anticipated January 1st, 2024 cutoff of Russian gas supplies, impacting both Moldova and the Transnistria region.
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40% Bias Score
Brazilian Senate Approves Consumption Tax Reform Bill
The Brazilian Senate approved a consumption tax reform bill creating a single Value Added Tax (IVA) with exceptions for essential goods and services, subject to further analysis by the Chamber of Deputies before presidential sanction; the final tax rate is expected to not exceed 28.48%, with a 26.5%...
Brazilian Senate Approves Consumption Tax Reform Bill
The Brazilian Senate approved a consumption tax reform bill creating a single Value Added Tax (IVA) with exceptions for essential goods and services, subject to further analysis by the Chamber of Deputies before presidential sanction; the final tax rate is expected to not exceed 28.48%, with a 26.5%...
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36% Bias Score
Walgreens Explores Privatization Amid US Pharmacy Industry Crisis
Walgreens, facing financial difficulties and decreased profitability, is reportedly considering going private amid a wider struggle in the US pharmacy industry that disproportionately affects minority communities, and is marked by decreased prescription drug reimbursement rates and increased online ...
Walgreens Explores Privatization Amid US Pharmacy Industry Crisis
Walgreens, facing financial difficulties and decreased profitability, is reportedly considering going private amid a wider struggle in the US pharmacy industry that disproportionately affects minority communities, and is marked by decreased prescription drug reimbursement rates and increased online ...
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40% Bias Score
Anti-Abortion Activist Appointed OMB Chief of Staff
Ed Martin, a prominent anti-abortion activist, was appointed OMB chief of staff by President-elect Trump, raising concerns about potential impacts on women's health funding given his history of advocating for a national abortion ban with no exceptions and criminal penalties for those involved; this ...
Anti-Abortion Activist Appointed OMB Chief of Staff
Ed Martin, a prominent anti-abortion activist, was appointed OMB chief of staff by President-elect Trump, raising concerns about potential impacts on women's health funding given his history of advocating for a national abortion ban with no exceptions and criminal penalties for those involved; this ...
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60% Bias Score
Belarus Arrests Seven Journalists in Crackdown on Dissent
Seven journalists from the Belarusian online newspaper Intex-Press were arrested on charges of "supporting extremist activities" earlier this month, part of a broader crackdown on dissent ahead of Belarus' January presidential election, according to the Belarusian Association of Journalists.
Belarus Arrests Seven Journalists in Crackdown on Dissent
Seven journalists from the Belarusian online newspaper Intex-Press were arrested on charges of "supporting extremist activities" earlier this month, part of a broader crackdown on dissent ahead of Belarus' January presidential election, according to the Belarusian Association of Journalists.
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44% Bias Score
Meta Donates $1 Million to Trump's Inaugural Fund
Meta donated $1 million to President-elect Trump's inaugural fund after a tense relationship, contrasting its absence from previous inaugural funds, and follows a recent meeting between Mark Zuckerberg and Trump; this follows other tech giants' attempts to connect with Trump.
Meta Donates $1 Million to Trump's Inaugural Fund
Meta donated $1 million to President-elect Trump's inaugural fund after a tense relationship, contrasting its absence from previous inaugural funds, and follows a recent meeting between Mark Zuckerberg and Trump; this follows other tech giants' attempts to connect with Trump.
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44% Bias Score
\"Potential Exodus of Syrian Doctors Threatens German Healthcare System\"
\"The fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime has prompted concerns in Germany about the potential return of around 5,000 Syrian doctors working in German hospitals, which could significantly worsen existing staff shortages and strain the already overburdened healthcare system; the impact ...
\"Potential Exodus of Syrian Doctors Threatens German Healthcare System\"
\"The fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime has prompted concerns in Germany about the potential return of around 5,000 Syrian doctors working in German hospitals, which could significantly worsen existing staff shortages and strain the already overburdened healthcare system; the impact ...
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52% Bias Score
First £13 Million Paid in UK Tainted Blood Scandal
The first of thousands of victims of the UK's tainted blood scandal will receive £13 million in compensation, marking a milestone in the NHS's worst treatment disaster; the government aims to pay out £11.8 billion to over 30,000 victims infected with HIV and Hepatitis C through contaminated blood pr...
First £13 Million Paid in UK Tainted Blood Scandal
The first of thousands of victims of the UK's tainted blood scandal will receive £13 million in compensation, marking a milestone in the NHS's worst treatment disaster; the government aims to pay out £11.8 billion to over 30,000 victims infected with HIV and Hepatitis C through contaminated blood pr...
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36% Bias Score