December 2024
January 2025
South Korean Court Authorizes Arrest of Suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol
A South Korean court approved the arrest of suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol for ignoring three summonses related to an investigation into abuse of power and insurrection following his controversial declaration and subsequent revocation of martial law; the court also authorized a search of his resi...
South Korean Court Authorizes Arrest of Suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol
A South Korean court approved the arrest of suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol for ignoring three summonses related to an investigation into abuse of power and insurrection following his controversial declaration and subsequent revocation of martial law; the court also authorized a search of his resi...
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36% Bias Score
Chinese Hackers Breach US Treasury Systems
Chinese state-sponsored hackers exploited a vulnerability in a third-party cybersecurity provider, BeyondTrust, gaining access to unclassified documents on US Treasury Department workstations in early December 2023, prompting investigations by the FBI and CISA.
Chinese Hackers Breach US Treasury Systems
Chinese state-sponsored hackers exploited a vulnerability in a third-party cybersecurity provider, BeyondTrust, gaining access to unclassified documents on US Treasury Department workstations in early December 2023, prompting investigations by the FBI and CISA.
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44% Bias Score
Jeju Air Crash Kills 175: Airport Design Under Scrutiny
A Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crashed at South Korea's Muan International Airport, killing 175 passengers and four crew members; investigations are underway focusing on possible pilot error, control system issues, and airport design flaws.
Jeju Air Crash Kills 175: Airport Design Under Scrutiny
A Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crashed at South Korea's Muan International Airport, killing 175 passengers and four crew members; investigations are underway focusing on possible pilot error, control system issues, and airport design flaws.
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32% Bias Score
Taliban Bans Women from Afghan NGOs, Sparking UN Concern
The Taliban banned women from working for all national and foreign NGOs in Afghanistan, prompting the UN to express deep concern over the impact on humanitarian aid and the worsening crisis, impacting a population where half are women.
Taliban Bans Women from Afghan NGOs, Sparking UN Concern
The Taliban banned women from working for all national and foreign NGOs in Afghanistan, prompting the UN to express deep concern over the impact on humanitarian aid and the worsening crisis, impacting a population where half are women.
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48% Bias Score
Jimmy Carter Dies at 100: A Life of Service and Partnership
Jimmy Carter, former US president, died at 100; his wife Rosalynn died in November 2023. Their 77-year marriage was a political and romantic partnership, marked by public service and a modest lifestyle.
Jimmy Carter Dies at 100: A Life of Service and Partnership
Jimmy Carter, former US president, died at 100; his wife Rosalynn died in November 2023. Their 77-year marriage was a political and romantic partnership, marked by public service and a modest lifestyle.
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36% Bias Score
Trump's Second Term: Uncertainty and Unpredictability
Donald Trump's second term begins in January 2025, marked by uncertainty and unpredictability in global affairs, including trade, immigration, conflicts, and AI development.
Trump's Second Term: Uncertainty and Unpredictability
Donald Trump's second term begins in January 2025, marked by uncertainty and unpredictability in global affairs, including trade, immigration, conflicts, and AI development.
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56% Bias Score
Biden Sends \$2.5 Billion in Aid to Ukraine as Trump's Peace Plan Faces Rejection
President Biden approved a nearly \$2.5 billion aid package to Ukraine before President-elect Trump's inauguration; the Kremlin rejected parts of Trump's Ukraine peace plan; hundreds of prisoners of war were exchanged between Ukraine and Russia, and Azerbaijan accused Russia of downing a passenger p...
Biden Sends \$2.5 Billion in Aid to Ukraine as Trump's Peace Plan Faces Rejection
President Biden approved a nearly \$2.5 billion aid package to Ukraine before President-elect Trump's inauguration; the Kremlin rejected parts of Trump's Ukraine peace plan; hundreds of prisoners of war were exchanged between Ukraine and Russia, and Azerbaijan accused Russia of downing a passenger p...
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32% Bias Score
South Korea Plane Crash: Airport Design Questioned After 179 Deaths
On Sunday, Jeju Air Flight 7C2216, a Boeing 737-800, crashed at Muan International Airport in South Korea, killing 179 passengers and crew. The plane belly-landed with landing gear and flaps retracted, hitting a dirt mound and concrete wall, raising questions about airport design and safety.
South Korea Plane Crash: Airport Design Questioned After 179 Deaths
On Sunday, Jeju Air Flight 7C2216, a Boeing 737-800, crashed at Muan International Airport in South Korea, killing 179 passengers and crew. The plane belly-landed with landing gear and flaps retracted, hitting a dirt mound and concrete wall, raising questions about airport design and safety.
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44% Bias Score
Trump's Re-election: Sweeping Implications for Latin America
Donald Trump's re-election sparks concerns across Latin America, with his focus on migration, drug cartels, and potential economic actions impacting relations with Mexico, Venezuela, and the Panama Canal. His close relationship with Javier Milei of Argentina adds another layer of complexity.
Trump's Re-election: Sweeping Implications for Latin America
Donald Trump's re-election sparks concerns across Latin America, with his focus on migration, drug cartels, and potential economic actions impacting relations with Mexico, Venezuela, and the Panama Canal. His close relationship with Javier Milei of Argentina adds another layer of complexity.
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44% Bias Score
Jimmy Carter Dies at 100: Plains, Georgia Prepares for Funeral
Former President Jimmy Carter, 100, died in his hometown of Plains, Georgia on Sunday, prompting tributes and preparations for his funeral in the small town he served as a local leader and on the world stage as an advocate for peace and human rights.
Jimmy Carter Dies at 100: Plains, Georgia Prepares for Funeral
Former President Jimmy Carter, 100, died in his hometown of Plains, Georgia on Sunday, prompting tributes and preparations for his funeral in the small town he served as a local leader and on the world stage as an advocate for peace and human rights.
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40% Bias Score
EU Faces Stormy 2025: Ukraine, Trump, and Internal Divisions
The European Union faces a turbulent 2025 with multiple challenges: €1.5 billion monthly Ukraine aid, potential US aid cuts under Trump, internal economic weaknesses (high debt in Germany, France, Italy, and Spain), and possible trade wars with China and the US.
EU Faces Stormy 2025: Ukraine, Trump, and Internal Divisions
The European Union faces a turbulent 2025 with multiple challenges: €1.5 billion monthly Ukraine aid, potential US aid cuts under Trump, internal economic weaknesses (high debt in Germany, France, Italy, and Spain), and possible trade wars with China and the US.
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56% Bias Score
COP29: China-EU Cooperation Secures New $300 Billion Climate Finance Goal
COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, resulted in a new $300 billion climate finance goal for developing nations, with China and the EU playing pivotal roles in securing the agreement despite geopolitical complexities and loose funding requirements.
COP29: China-EU Cooperation Secures New $300 Billion Climate Finance Goal
COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, resulted in a new $300 billion climate finance goal for developing nations, with China and the EU playing pivotal roles in securing the agreement despite geopolitical complexities and loose funding requirements.
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48% Bias Score