February 2025
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Niger Expels International Committee of the Red Cross
Niger's military junta expelled the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) on February 4th, 2024, closing its Niamey office and ordering the departure of expatriate staff, citing concerns about subversion and national sovereignty; the ICRC had operated in Niger since 1990, aiding victims of...
Niger Expels International Committee of the Red Cross
Niger's military junta expelled the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) on February 4th, 2024, closing its Niamey office and ordering the departure of expatriate staff, citing concerns about subversion and national sovereignty; the ICRC had operated in Niger since 1990, aiding victims of...
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48% Bias Score
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French Cinema's Triumph: A Model of Success and Vulnerability
French cinema's success, exemplified by Emilia Perez's 13 Oscar nominations, is attributed to a robust funding model spearheaded by Canal+ (€220 million pre-purchase in 2024) and a unique media chronology regulating film distribution across platforms.
French Cinema's Triumph: A Model of Success and Vulnerability
French cinema's success, exemplified by Emilia Perez's 13 Oscar nominations, is attributed to a robust funding model spearheaded by Canal+ (€220 million pre-purchase in 2024) and a unique media chronology regulating film distribution across platforms.
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44% Bias Score
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Senegal to Rename Streets, Rejecting Colonial Legacy
Senegal will establish a government agency to rename streets and public squares, replacing colonial names with those of Senegalese figures; this follows the termination of a defense pact with France and reflects a wider trend in West Africa of reducing ties with France.
Senegal to Rename Streets, Rejecting Colonial Legacy
Senegal will establish a government agency to rename streets and public squares, replacing colonial names with those of Senegalese figures; this follows the termination of a defense pact with France and reflects a wider trend in West Africa of reducing ties with France.
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48% Bias Score
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Zamfara School Fire Kills 17 Children
A fire at a Mallam Ghali Tsangaya Islamic school in Kauran Namoda, Zamfara State, Nigeria, on February 5, 2025, killed 17 children and injured 12 others; the fire started in a nearby house and spread quickly through the school, trapping many sleeping students.
Zamfara School Fire Kills 17 Children
A fire at a Mallam Ghali Tsangaya Islamic school in Kauran Namoda, Zamfara State, Nigeria, on February 5, 2025, killed 17 children and injured 12 others; the fire started in a nearby house and spread quickly through the school, trapping many sleeping students.
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28% Bias Score
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EPA Environmental Justice Office Closure Impacts 100-200 Employees
The Trump administration is enforcing an executive order eliminating the EPA's environmental justice office, placing approximately 100-200 employees on paid administrative leave, thereby hindering efforts to equitably address environmental injustices affecting underserved communities.
EPA Environmental Justice Office Closure Impacts 100-200 Employees
The Trump administration is enforcing an executive order eliminating the EPA's environmental justice office, placing approximately 100-200 employees on paid administrative leave, thereby hindering efforts to equitably address environmental injustices affecting underserved communities.
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48% Bias Score
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EU Audit Exposes Slow Military Mobilization Due to Bureaucracy and Funding Gaps
An EU audit reveals slow military mobilization due to bureaucracy and planning flaws, risking delayed responses to aggression despite a €1.7 billion budget (2021-2027) fully allocated by 2023, creating a four-year funding gap and uneven project distribution.
EU Audit Exposes Slow Military Mobilization Due to Bureaucracy and Funding Gaps
An EU audit reveals slow military mobilization due to bureaucracy and planning flaws, risking delayed responses to aggression despite a €1.7 billion budget (2021-2027) fully allocated by 2023, creating a four-year funding gap and uneven project distribution.
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24% Bias Score
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Malawi Withdraws Troops from DRC Peacekeeping Mission Amidst Continued Fighting
Following the death of at least 20 peacekeepers and a declared ceasefire, Malawi is withdrawing its troops from the Democratic Republic of Congo's peacekeeping mission to facilitate peace negotiations, while South Africa plans to maintain its troops until the mission's end date.
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Malawi Withdraws Troops from DRC Peacekeeping Mission Amidst Continued Fighting
Following the death of at least 20 peacekeepers and a declared ceasefire, Malawi is withdrawing its troops from the Democratic Republic of Congo's peacekeeping mission to facilitate peace negotiations, while South Africa plans to maintain its troops until the mission's end date.
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44% Bias Score
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Nottingham Council Funding Cuts Threaten Recovery Services
Ellie Humphreys, 24, credits The Crescent, a Nottingham supported living service, with helping her overcome an eight-year alcohol addiction. However, the service is closing next month due to council funding cuts, jeopardizing her recovery and the well-being of other residents.
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Nottingham Council Funding Cuts Threaten Recovery Services
Ellie Humphreys, 24, credits The Crescent, a Nottingham supported living service, with helping her overcome an eight-year alcohol addiction. However, the service is closing next month due to council funding cuts, jeopardizing her recovery and the well-being of other residents.
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44% Bias Score
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Google Abandons DEI Hiring Goals After Trump's Return
Google has removed diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) hiring targets and is reassessing related programs, following a similar trend among major US corporations after Donald Trump's return to power.
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Google Abandons DEI Hiring Goals After Trump's Return
Google has removed diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) hiring targets and is reassessing related programs, following a similar trend among major US corporations after Donald Trump's return to power.
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48% Bias Score
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Canadian Travel Boycott of US Amidst Trump's Threats
Canadians are boycotting US travel due to President Trump's threats of tariffs and annexation, and his mockery of Prime Minister Trudeau, causing a potential $2.1 billion USD loss and 14,000 job losses in the US if travel decreases by 10%.
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Canadian Travel Boycott of US Amidst Trump's Threats
Canadians are boycotting US travel due to President Trump's threats of tariffs and annexation, and his mockery of Prime Minister Trudeau, causing a potential $2.1 billion USD loss and 14,000 job losses in the US if travel decreases by 10%.
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44% Bias Score
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Decathlon Accused of Using Forced Uyghur Labor in China
French sporting goods retailer Decathlon is accused by Disclose and Cash Investigation of using a Chinese subcontractor linked to forced Uyghur labor and sourcing cotton from Xinjiang, allegations Decathlon denies, claiming its cotton is 100% from responsible sources.
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Decathlon Accused of Using Forced Uyghur Labor in China
French sporting goods retailer Decathlon is accused by Disclose and Cash Investigation of using a Chinese subcontractor linked to forced Uyghur labor and sourcing cotton from Xinjiang, allegations Decathlon denies, claiming its cotton is 100% from responsible sources.
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36% Bias Score
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EU Plans External "Return Centers" for Asylum Seekers, Facing Legal and Human Rights Challenges
The European Union plans to build external "return centers" for rejected asylum seekers, aiming to increase deportations, but facing legal and human rights concerns from NGOs and the EU's Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA).
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EU Plans External "Return Centers" for Asylum Seekers, Facing Legal and Human Rights Challenges
The European Union plans to build external "return centers" for rejected asylum seekers, aiming to increase deportations, but facing legal and human rights concerns from NGOs and the EU's Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA).
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48% Bias Score