December 2024
January 2025
Serbian Students Protest Novi Sad Train Station Collapse, Citing Corruption
University students in Serbia organized protests on Friday, piling books outside the Ministry of Education and staging traffic blockades to demand justice for the 15 victims of a November 1st concrete canopy collapse at Novi Sad's train station, raising concerns about corruption and construction fai...
Serbian Students Protest Novi Sad Train Station Collapse, Citing Corruption
University students in Serbia organized protests on Friday, piling books outside the Ministry of Education and staging traffic blockades to demand justice for the 15 victims of a November 1st concrete canopy collapse at Novi Sad's train station, raising concerns about corruption and construction fai...
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44% Bias Score
Mexico Launches App to Protect Migrants Amid Trump's Deportation Vow
Mexico is launching a mobile app on January 6th to alert Mexican consulates and relatives if a migrant faces imminent arrest in the US, in response to Donald Trump's promised mass deportations.
Mexico Launches App to Protect Migrants Amid Trump's Deportation Vow
Mexico is launching a mobile app on January 6th to alert Mexican consulates and relatives if a migrant faces imminent arrest in the US, in response to Donald Trump's promised mass deportations.
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44% Bias Score
Rising Number of Young Adults in Germany Lacking Vocational Training
The number of 20-34 year-olds in Germany without vocational training rose from 14.4% in 2018 to 19.1% in 2022 (2.86 million), driven by declining school performance, the three-tiered school system, and immigration, resulting in high unemployment and economic challenges.
Rising Number of Young Adults in Germany Lacking Vocational Training
The number of 20-34 year-olds in Germany without vocational training rose from 14.4% in 2018 to 19.1% in 2022 (2.86 million), driven by declining school performance, the three-tiered school system, and immigration, resulting in high unemployment and economic challenges.
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52% Bias Score
Undisclosed Compensation of Mark Carney at Brookfield Corp. Raises Transparency Concerns
Mark Carney's compensation from Brookfield Corp. is largely undisclosed, raising concerns about transparency and potential conflicts of interest given his advisory role to the Liberal Party and Brookfield's business dealings with Canadian governments.
Undisclosed Compensation of Mark Carney at Brookfield Corp. Raises Transparency Concerns
Mark Carney's compensation from Brookfield Corp. is largely undisclosed, raising concerns about transparency and potential conflicts of interest given his advisory role to the Liberal Party and Brookfield's business dealings with Canadian governments.
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40% Bias Score
Senegal to Close Foreign Military Bases, Revoke Amnesty Law
Senegal's Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko announced plans to close all foreign military bases, revoke a mass amnesty law potentially targeting former President Macky Sall, and change visa policies with Western countries, reflecting President Diomaye Faye's decisive shift from Western influence.
Senegal to Close Foreign Military Bases, Revoke Amnesty Law
Senegal's Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko announced plans to close all foreign military bases, revoke a mass amnesty law potentially targeting former President Macky Sall, and change visa policies with Western countries, reflecting President Diomaye Faye's decisive shift from Western influence.
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40% Bias Score
Record High US Homelessness in 2024: 771,480 Individuals Affected"
A US government report revealed a record 771,480 people were experiencing homelessness in January 2024, an 18% increase largely due to inflation, high housing costs, and the end of pandemic-era rental assistance programs, disproportionately impacting Black and Latino/Hispanic communities and childre...
Record High US Homelessness in 2024: 771,480 Individuals Affected"
A US government report revealed a record 771,480 people were experiencing homelessness in January 2024, an 18% increase largely due to inflation, high housing costs, and the end of pandemic-era rental assistance programs, disproportionately impacting Black and Latino/Hispanic communities and childre...
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36% Bias Score
France Raises Insurance Costs Amid Rising Climate Disaster Costs
The French government raised the annual cost of natural catastrophe insurance from \u20ac25 to \u20ac40 per household due to increased costs of extreme weather events, with 1,500 municipalities facing difficulties in securing insurance.
France Raises Insurance Costs Amid Rising Climate Disaster Costs
The French government raised the annual cost of natural catastrophe insurance from \u20ac25 to \u20ac40 per household due to increased costs of extreme weather events, with 1,500 municipalities facing difficulties in securing insurance.
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56% Bias Score
Canada Intensifies Border Security Amidst Drug Smuggling and Immigration Concerns
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is enhancing border security measures to counter drug smuggling and illegal immigration, driven by President-elect Trump's threat of tariffs, focusing on data analytics, international collaboration, and intercepting increasingly sophisticated smuggling method...
Canada Intensifies Border Security Amidst Drug Smuggling and Immigration Concerns
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is enhancing border security measures to counter drug smuggling and illegal immigration, driven by President-elect Trump's threat of tariffs, focusing on data analytics, international collaboration, and intercepting increasingly sophisticated smuggling method...
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48% Bias Score
Syrian Refugee Women Find Success and Hope in Vancouver Restaurant
Tayybeh, a Vancouver restaurant run by Syrian refugee women, celebrated the downfall of Assad on Dec. 13, showcasing their resilience and entrepreneurial spirit while expressing cautious optimism for Syria's future.
Syrian Refugee Women Find Success and Hope in Vancouver Restaurant
Tayybeh, a Vancouver restaurant run by Syrian refugee women, celebrated the downfall of Assad on Dec. 13, showcasing their resilience and entrepreneurial spirit while expressing cautious optimism for Syria's future.
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52% Bias Score
UN Approves ATMIS Replacement in Somalia Amidst Funding Concerns
The UN Security Council approved the replacement of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) with the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) on January 1, 2024, with a reduced troop strength of approximately 11,000, following bilateral agreements; the US a...
UN Approves ATMIS Replacement in Somalia Amidst Funding Concerns
The UN Security Council approved the replacement of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) with the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) on January 1, 2024, with a reduced troop strength of approximately 11,000, following bilateral agreements; the US a...
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32% Bias Score
AI's 2025 Impact: Job Displacement, Medical Advancements, and Ethical Concerns
Artificial intelligence's transformative impact by 2025 includes job displacement, advancements in medical diagnoses (cancer, Alzheimer's), and ethical considerations; renewable energy expansion with improved storage (solid-state batteries) is crucial for climate change mitigation; understanding ani...
AI's 2025 Impact: Job Displacement, Medical Advancements, and Ethical Concerns
Artificial intelligence's transformative impact by 2025 includes job displacement, advancements in medical diagnoses (cancer, Alzheimer's), and ethical considerations; renewable energy expansion with improved storage (solid-state batteries) is crucial for climate change mitigation; understanding ani...
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52% Bias Score
2025 Cybercrime Trends: Data Breaches, Service Disruptions, and Enhanced Defenses
Cybercriminals in 2025 will focus on stealing data from corporate networks, disrupting critical services, and targeting individuals, prompting a shift towards stronger national cybersecurity using next-generation firewalls, AI, and import substitution.
2025 Cybercrime Trends: Data Breaches, Service Disruptions, and Enhanced Defenses
Cybercriminals in 2025 will focus on stealing data from corporate networks, disrupting critical services, and targeting individuals, prompting a shift towards stronger national cybersecurity using next-generation firewalls, AI, and import substitution.
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40% Bias Score