December 2024
January 2025
France Accused of Arming Terrorist Groups in Africa
Former Chadian Justice Minister Ahmat Mahamat Hassan accused France of arming and training terrorist groups in Africa, using terrorism as a political tool, escalating tensions between France and its former colonies and raising questions about the role of French military bases.
France Accused of Arming Terrorist Groups in Africa
Former Chadian Justice Minister Ahmat Mahamat Hassan accused France of arming and training terrorist groups in Africa, using terrorism as a political tool, escalating tensions between France and its former colonies and raising questions about the role of French military bases.
Progress
44% Bias Score
AES Nations to Leave ECOWAS by June 2025"
Following an ultimatum, three AES nations announced their intention to leave ECOWAS by June 2025, while maintaining some cooperation, sparking concerns about regional stability and economic integration.
AES Nations to Leave ECOWAS by June 2025"
Following an ultimatum, three AES nations announced their intention to leave ECOWAS by June 2025, while maintaining some cooperation, sparking concerns about regional stability and economic integration.
Progress
48% Bias Score
Bethlehem's Bleak Christmas: Gaza War Casts Shadow on Holy City
Bethlehem, traditionally vibrant during Christmas, observes a somber holiday due to the Gaza war's devastating impact on its tourism-dependent economy and the suffering of Palestinian families, including the death of several residents' relatives.
Bethlehem's Bleak Christmas: Gaza War Casts Shadow on Holy City
Bethlehem, traditionally vibrant during Christmas, observes a somber holiday due to the Gaza war's devastating impact on its tourism-dependent economy and the suffering of Palestinian families, including the death of several residents' relatives.
Progress
44% Bias Score
Saudi Arabia's Record Executions in 2024 Contradict Reform Claims
Saudi Arabia executed 330 people in 2024, the highest number in decades, contradicting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's 2022 claim to have eliminated the death penalty except for murder; over 150 were executed for non-lethal crimes, mainly drug-related and terrorism charges, highlighting concerns ...
Saudi Arabia's Record Executions in 2024 Contradict Reform Claims
Saudi Arabia executed 330 people in 2024, the highest number in decades, contradicting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's 2022 claim to have eliminated the death penalty except for murder; over 150 were executed for non-lethal crimes, mainly drug-related and terrorism charges, highlighting concerns ...
Progress
40% Bias Score
Pope Francis Renews Plea for Peace Amidst Conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, and Syria
On Christmas Day, Pope Francis appealed for peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, alongside calls for ceasefires in Gaza and Syria, highlighting the humanitarian crises in these war-torn regions, despite previous rejections of such calls and criticism from Israel.
Pope Francis Renews Plea for Peace Amidst Conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, and Syria
On Christmas Day, Pope Francis appealed for peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, alongside calls for ceasefires in Gaza and Syria, highlighting the humanitarian crises in these war-torn regions, despite previous rejections of such calls and criticism from Israel.
Progress
32% Bias Score
Taliban's Music Ban Forces Afghan Musicians into Exile
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has banned music, forcing hundreds of musicians into unemployment or exile, while offering alternative work in religious music; many artists have fled to neighboring countries or the West.
Taliban's Music Ban Forces Afghan Musicians into Exile
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has banned music, forcing hundreds of musicians into unemployment or exile, while offering alternative work in religious music; many artists have fled to neighboring countries or the West.
Progress
44% Bias Score
Successful Oromia Consultations Advance Ethiopia's National Reconciliation
The Ethiopian National Dialogue Commission (ENDC) successfully completed consultations in Oromia, compiling an agenda for national reconciliation after a process that involved over 7,000 participants, including representatives from recently pacified armed groups, from December 15, 2024.
Successful Oromia Consultations Advance Ethiopia's National Reconciliation
The Ethiopian National Dialogue Commission (ENDC) successfully completed consultations in Oromia, compiling an agenda for national reconciliation after a process that involved over 7,000 participants, including representatives from recently pacified armed groups, from December 15, 2024.
Progress
56% Bias Score
King Charles III's Christmas Message: A Call for Service and Reconciliation
King Charles III's 2023 Christmas message, delivered from a former hospital in London, reflects on D-Day veterans, global conflicts, and the importance of service and compassion, highlighting the need for collective action and reconciliation.
King Charles III's Christmas Message: A Call for Service and Reconciliation
King Charles III's 2023 Christmas message, delivered from a former hospital in London, reflects on D-Day veterans, global conflicts, and the importance of service and compassion, highlighting the need for collective action and reconciliation.
Progress
28% Bias Score
King Charles' Christmas Message Highlights Healthcare Workers and Mutual Support
In his third Christmas address, King Charles III praised healthcare workers and those supporting others, highlighting their contributions during his and the Princess of Wales' cancer treatments, and emphasizing the importance of mutual aid in overcoming challenges such as illness and conflict.
King Charles' Christmas Message Highlights Healthcare Workers and Mutual Support
In his third Christmas address, King Charles III praised healthcare workers and those supporting others, highlighting their contributions during his and the Princess of Wales' cancer treatments, and emphasizing the importance of mutual aid in overcoming challenges such as illness and conflict.
Progress
36% Bias Score
Supreme Court Cases to Significantly Impact American Teenagers
The Supreme Court will rule on cases impacting teenagers, including a TikTok ban driven by national security concerns, a transgender care ban reflecting state authority versus youth rights, and a vaping products ban focusing on regulatory procedures, rather than the youth health impact.
Supreme Court Cases to Significantly Impact American Teenagers
The Supreme Court will rule on cases impacting teenagers, including a TikTok ban driven by national security concerns, a transgender care ban reflecting state authority versus youth rights, and a vaping products ban focusing on regulatory procedures, rather than the youth health impact.
Progress
52% Bias Score
Saudi Arabia's Record Executions Undermine Vision 2030
Saudi Arabia executed 330 people in 2023, the highest number in decades, contradicting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's 2022 statement that the death penalty was eliminated except for murder; over 150 were executed for non-lethal crimes, mostly drug offenses and alleged terrorism, raising internat...
Saudi Arabia's Record Executions Undermine Vision 2030
Saudi Arabia executed 330 people in 2023, the highest number in decades, contradicting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's 2022 statement that the death penalty was eliminated except for murder; over 150 were executed for non-lethal crimes, mostly drug offenses and alleged terrorism, raising internat...
Progress
60% Bias Score
163 Chinese Workers Rescued From "Slave-Like" Conditions at BYD Construction Site in Brazil
Brazilian authorities rescued 163 Chinese workers from "slave-like" conditions at a BYD electric vehicle factory construction site in Camaçari, where contractor Jinjiang Construction Brazil confiscated passports and withheld 60% of wages; BYD terminated its contract with Jinjiang Construction.
163 Chinese Workers Rescued From "Slave-Like" Conditions at BYD Construction Site in Brazil
Brazilian authorities rescued 163 Chinese workers from "slave-like" conditions at a BYD electric vehicle factory construction site in Camaçari, where contractor Jinjiang Construction Brazil confiscated passports and withheld 60% of wages; BYD terminated its contract with Jinjiang Construction.
Progress
40% Bias Score