March 2025
April 2025


Supreme Court Rejects Trump Administration's Foreign Aid Freeze
The Supreme Court partially sided with non-profit groups challenging the Trump administration's freeze on billions in foreign aid, refusing to further delay the release of funds, but leaving the specific timing for lower courts to decide.
Supreme Court Rejects Trump Administration's Foreign Aid Freeze
The Supreme Court partially sided with non-profit groups challenging the Trump administration's freeze on billions in foreign aid, refusing to further delay the release of funds, but leaving the specific timing for lower courts to decide.
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44% Bias Score


Ecuador Police Raid Highlights Urgent Need for US Aid in Drug Trafficking Fight
In Guayaquil, Ecuador, a police raid targeting drug traffickers netted one arrest, 150 grams of cocaine, and two small explosives; however, an undercover officer's plea for US assistance highlights the dire need for more resources to combat the extensive drug trade fueling violence and migration.
Ecuador Police Raid Highlights Urgent Need for US Aid in Drug Trafficking Fight
In Guayaquil, Ecuador, a police raid targeting drug traffickers netted one arrest, 150 grams of cocaine, and two small explosives; however, an undercover officer's plea for US assistance highlights the dire need for more resources to combat the extensive drug trade fueling violence and migration.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Grants One-Month Auto Tariff Exemption to Mexico and Canada
President Trump granted a one-month exemption on auto tariffs for Mexico and Canada, at the request of the Big Three automakers, before implementing reciprocal global tariffs on April 2; Canada opposes any tariffs, while the exemption could lead to increased US auto production.
Trump Grants One-Month Auto Tariff Exemption to Mexico and Canada
President Trump granted a one-month exemption on auto tariffs for Mexico and Canada, at the request of the Big Three automakers, before implementing reciprocal global tariffs on April 2; Canada opposes any tariffs, while the exemption could lead to increased US auto production.
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48% Bias Score


French Student Antisemitism Poll Reveals Alarming Acceptance Rates
An Ifop poll reveals that 50% of French middle and high school students have heard antisemitic remarks, with 26% finding at least one acceptable; the study, commissioned by the Crif, surveyed 2,000 students from February 7-12, highlighting a concerning normalization of antisemitism among French yout...
French Student Antisemitism Poll Reveals Alarming Acceptance Rates
An Ifop poll reveals that 50% of French middle and high school students have heard antisemitic remarks, with 26% finding at least one acceptable; the study, commissioned by the Crif, surveyed 2,000 students from February 7-12, highlighting a concerning normalization of antisemitism among French yout...
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36% Bias Score


Wüst Calls for "Whatever it Takes" to Protect European Freedom
North Rhine-Westphalia's Minister-President Hendrik Wüst urged protecting European freedom, suggesting reactivating conscription and echoing the "Whatever it takes" pledge from the Euro crisis, while SPD's Jochen Ott emphasized the importance of leaving future generations a life of freedom and prosp...
Wüst Calls for "Whatever it Takes" to Protect European Freedom
North Rhine-Westphalia's Minister-President Hendrik Wüst urged protecting European freedom, suggesting reactivating conscription and echoing the "Whatever it takes" pledge from the Euro crisis, while SPD's Jochen Ott emphasized the importance of leaving future generations a life of freedom and prosp...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Grants Temporary Tariff Reprieve on Autos Amidst Trade War
President Trump granted a 30-day tariff reprieve on Canadian and Mexican autos, aiming to shift production to the U.S., while imposing new tariffs on April 2nd, despite lacking evidence to support his claims of Canadian complicity in the fentanyl crisis.
Trump Grants Temporary Tariff Reprieve on Autos Amidst Trade War
President Trump granted a 30-day tariff reprieve on Canadian and Mexican autos, aiming to shift production to the U.S., while imposing new tariffs on April 2nd, despite lacking evidence to support his claims of Canadian complicity in the fentanyl crisis.
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56% Bias Score

US Grants Canada Temporary Tariff Exemption Amid Trade Dispute
On March 5th, the US temporarily exempted Canadian automakers from 25% tariffs for one month due to economic concerns, while maintaining tariffs on other goods amid a trade dispute with Canada and Mexico over alleged insufficient action against fentanyl trafficking, leading to retaliatory tariffs an...

US Grants Canada Temporary Tariff Exemption Amid Trade Dispute
On March 5th, the US temporarily exempted Canadian automakers from 25% tariffs for one month due to economic concerns, while maintaining tariffs on other goods amid a trade dispute with Canada and Mexico over alleged insufficient action against fentanyl trafficking, leading to retaliatory tariffs an...
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40% Bias Score

Greece Faces No-Confidence Vote Over Deadly Train Crash
A no-confidence vote against Greece's government is underway due to its handling of a deadly February 2023 train crash that killed 57, following massive public protests demanding accountability for the disaster, with the vote expected to be held on Friday.

Greece Faces No-Confidence Vote Over Deadly Train Crash
A no-confidence vote against Greece's government is underway due to its handling of a deadly February 2023 train crash that killed 57, following massive public protests demanding accountability for the disaster, with the vote expected to be held on Friday.
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40% Bias Score

FIFA Announces First-Ever World Cup Final Halftime Show
FIFA president Gianni Infantino announced a halftime show for the 2026 men's World Cup final, partnering with Global Citizen and Coldplay, marking the first time in the tournament's history, at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 19, 2026.

FIFA Announces First-Ever World Cup Final Halftime Show
FIFA president Gianni Infantino announced a halftime show for the 2026 men's World Cup final, partnering with Global Citizen and Coldplay, marking the first time in the tournament's history, at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 19, 2026.
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12% Bias Score

Canada's Arctic Policy: Obed Calls for Action
Natan Obed, president of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, criticizes Canada's lagging Arctic policy compared to other nations, advocating for increased investment in infrastructure and programs to improve Inuit lives and solidify Canada's Arctic presence. He calls on political parties to prioritize Inuit Nu...

Canada's Arctic Policy: Obed Calls for Action
Natan Obed, president of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, criticizes Canada's lagging Arctic policy compared to other nations, advocating for increased investment in infrastructure and programs to improve Inuit lives and solidify Canada's Arctic presence. He calls on political parties to prioritize Inuit Nu...
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40% Bias Score

AfD Sets Sights on Saxony-Anhalt State Election Victory
The AfD in Saxony-Anhalt, classified as far-right by the domestic intelligence agency, aims to win all direct mandates and secure 45% of the vote in the upcoming state election, fueled by their recent success in the Bundestag election where they won all direct mandates and 37.1% of the second vote i...

AfD Sets Sights on Saxony-Anhalt State Election Victory
The AfD in Saxony-Anhalt, classified as far-right by the domestic intelligence agency, aims to win all direct mandates and secure 45% of the vote in the upcoming state election, fueled by their recent success in the Bundestag election where they won all direct mandates and 37.1% of the second vote i...
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56% Bias Score

Russian Soldier on Trial for Killing Surrendering Ukrainian Soldier
A Russian soldier, Dmitry Kurashov, stands trial in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, accused of killing a surrendering Ukrainian soldier, Vitaliy G., during an assault on Ukrainian positions near Pryutne village on January 6th, 2024; a fellow Ukrainian soldier's testimony supports the accusation, though Kuras...

Russian Soldier on Trial for Killing Surrendering Ukrainian Soldier
A Russian soldier, Dmitry Kurashov, stands trial in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, accused of killing a surrendering Ukrainian soldier, Vitaliy G., during an assault on Ukrainian positions near Pryutne village on January 6th, 2024; a fellow Ukrainian soldier's testimony supports the accusation, though Kuras...
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36% Bias Score