December 2024
January 2025
Friendly Fire Kills Eight Russian Soldiers in Ukraine
Ukrainian intelligence reports that eight Russian paramilitary soldiers were killed by friendly fire from North Korean troops in the Kursk region due to communication issues; approximately 11,000 North Korean troops are reportedly assisting Russian forces in Ukraine.
Friendly Fire Kills Eight Russian Soldiers in Ukraine
Ukrainian intelligence reports that eight Russian paramilitary soldiers were killed by friendly fire from North Korean troops in the Kursk region due to communication issues; approximately 11,000 North Korean troops are reportedly assisting Russian forces in Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score
South Korean President Faces Impeachment Trial
South Korea's constitutional court began impeachment proceedings against President Yoon Suk Yeol on Monday following a successful impeachment vote by Parliament last Saturday, triggered by his declaration of martial law, leading to widespread protests; the court has six months to decide whether to r...
South Korean President Faces Impeachment Trial
South Korea's constitutional court began impeachment proceedings against President Yoon Suk Yeol on Monday following a successful impeachment vote by Parliament last Saturday, triggered by his declaration of martial law, leading to widespread protests; the court has six months to decide whether to r...
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40% Bias Score
Women's Euro 2024 Draw: Germany Seeded, Faces Tough Group Stage Potential
The draw for the UEFA Women's Euro 2024, taking place December 16th in Lausanne, Switzerland, will determine the group stage matchups for 16 qualified teams, including Germany, who is seeded in pot 1.
Women's Euro 2024 Draw: Germany Seeded, Faces Tough Group Stage Potential
The draw for the UEFA Women's Euro 2024, taking place December 16th in Lausanne, Switzerland, will determine the group stage matchups for 16 qualified teams, including Germany, who is seeded in pot 1.
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40% Bias Score
Economists Warn City Expansion Threatens UK Economic Stability
Fifty economists warned that expanding the City of London's financial sector, as proposed by the Chancellor and Rachel Reeves, risks undermining economic growth and stability, citing evidence suggesting that beyond a certain threshold, financial sector growth harms the wider economy, echoing concern...
Economists Warn City Expansion Threatens UK Economic Stability
Fifty economists warned that expanding the City of London's financial sector, as proposed by the Chancellor and Rachel Reeves, risks undermining economic growth and stability, citing evidence suggesting that beyond a certain threshold, financial sector growth harms the wider economy, echoing concern...
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52% Bias Score
Finnish Volunteers Combat Climate Change to Save Endangered Saimaa Ringed Seals
To combat the effects of climate change on the endangered Saimaa ringed seal, 300 volunteers in Finland build artificial snowdrifts, resulting in the seal population growing to 495 from fewer than 200 in the late 1980s, with over 300 pups born in these artificial shelters since 2014.
Finnish Volunteers Combat Climate Change to Save Endangered Saimaa Ringed Seals
To combat the effects of climate change on the endangered Saimaa ringed seal, 300 volunteers in Finland build artificial snowdrifts, resulting in the seal population growing to 495 from fewer than 200 in the late 1980s, with over 300 pups born in these artificial shelters since 2014.
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36% Bias Score
Bronze Age Massacre Unearths Evidence of Cannibalism in Britain
Archaeologists have unearthed a mass grave in Somerset, England, containing the remains of at least 37 individuals from the Bronze Age (2200-2000 BC), revealing evidence of a brutal massacre and cannibalism.
Bronze Age Massacre Unearths Evidence of Cannibalism in Britain
Archaeologists have unearthed a mass grave in Somerset, England, containing the remains of at least 37 individuals from the Bronze Age (2200-2000 BC), revealing evidence of a brutal massacre and cannibalism.
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48% Bias Score
Filipino Woman Freed From Indonesian Death Row After 14 Years
After nearly 15 years on death row in Indonesia for drug trafficking, Mary Jane Veloso, a Filipino national who maintained her innocence, will return home following a bilateral agreement between Indonesia and the Philippines, resolving a decade-long diplomatic effort.
Filipino Woman Freed From Indonesian Death Row After 14 Years
After nearly 15 years on death row in Indonesia for drug trafficking, Mary Jane Veloso, a Filipino national who maintained her innocence, will return home following a bilateral agreement between Indonesia and the Philippines, resolving a decade-long diplomatic effort.
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24% Bias Score
Italy's Ambiguous Stance on EU-Mercosur Trade Deal
The EU signed a major trade deal with South America on December 6th, but France strongly opposes it, while Italy's position remains ambiguous despite initial reservations, potentially driven by domestic politics and a desire for concessions.
Italy's Ambiguous Stance on EU-Mercosur Trade Deal
The EU signed a major trade deal with South America on December 6th, but France strongly opposes it, while Italy's position remains ambiguous despite initial reservations, potentially driven by domestic politics and a desire for concessions.
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48% Bias Score
UK Joins CPTPP Trade Bloc Amid US-China Tensions
The UK became the first new member of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) on July 1, 2024, aiming to strengthen its trade ties in the Indo-Pacific amid rising US-China trade tensions and global trade fragmentation, despite projected modest short-term eco...
UK Joins CPTPP Trade Bloc Amid US-China Tensions
The UK became the first new member of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) on July 1, 2024, aiming to strengthen its trade ties in the Indo-Pacific amid rising US-China trade tensions and global trade fragmentation, despite projected modest short-term eco...
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44% Bias Score
King III Urges Biden to Commute All Federal Death Sentences
Martin Luther King III is urging President Biden to commute all 40 federal death sentences to life sentences before leaving office, citing racial bias and the need for racial reconciliation and equal justice, following Biden's recent large-scale clemency actions.
King III Urges Biden to Commute All Federal Death Sentences
Martin Luther King III is urging President Biden to commute all 40 federal death sentences to life sentences before leaving office, citing racial bias and the need for racial reconciliation and equal justice, following Biden's recent large-scale clemency actions.
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44% Bias Score
Han Dong-hoon Resigns Amidst Yoon Suk Yeol's Impeachment
Following President Yoon Suk Yeol's six-hour declaration of martial law and subsequent impeachment by parliament, his former close ally and justice minister, Han Dong-hoon, resigned from his leadership position in the ruling People Power party, citing his support for the impeachment due to fears of ...
Han Dong-hoon Resigns Amidst Yoon Suk Yeol's Impeachment
Following President Yoon Suk Yeol's six-hour declaration of martial law and subsequent impeachment by parliament, his former close ally and justice minister, Han Dong-hoon, resigned from his leadership position in the ruling People Power party, citing his support for the impeachment due to fears of ...
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40% Bias Score
UK Criminal Justice System Faces Crisis Due to Underfunding
The UK's criminal justice system faces a crisis due to underfunding, leading to lawyer shortages, court backlogs, and inadequate oversight; solutions include increased legal aid, court investment, and systemic reforms.
UK Criminal Justice System Faces Crisis Due to Underfunding
The UK's criminal justice system faces a crisis due to underfunding, leading to lawyer shortages, court backlogs, and inadequate oversight; solutions include increased legal aid, court investment, and systemic reforms.
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20% Bias Score