March 2025
April 2025


US Air Force Unveils Unmanned Fighter Jet Prototypes
The US Air Force showcased two prototype unmanned fighter jets, the YFQ-42A and YFQ-44A, at the Air Force Association Warfare Symposium; designed for cost-effectiveness and to operate alongside manned aircraft, they represent a new era in aerial warfare, with a planned production run of 1000 units.
US Air Force Unveils Unmanned Fighter Jet Prototypes
The US Air Force showcased two prototype unmanned fighter jets, the YFQ-42A and YFQ-44A, at the Air Force Association Warfare Symposium; designed for cost-effectiveness and to operate alongside manned aircraft, they represent a new era in aerial warfare, with a planned production run of 1000 units.
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40% Bias Score


PKK to Disarm and Dissolve Following Öcalan's Call
Following MHP leader Bahçeli's call, PKK leader Öcalan urged the group's dissolution and disarmament, prompting a planned congress monitored by Turkey, Iraq, and Syria; the disarmament process will be managed by a joint intelligence mechanism of the three countries.
PKK to Disarm and Dissolve Following Öcalan's Call
Following MHP leader Bahçeli's call, PKK leader Öcalan urged the group's dissolution and disarmament, prompting a planned congress monitored by Turkey, Iraq, and Syria; the disarmament process will be managed by a joint intelligence mechanism of the three countries.
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40% Bias Score


Rising Threat of Autogolpes: 80% Success Rate Fuels Global Democracy Concerns
A new study reveals a concerning rise in autogolpes—self-coups by democratically elected leaders—with a success rate of 80%, driven by a toxic mix of populism, polarization, and post-truth, raising concerns about the future of democracies globally, including the United States.
Rising Threat of Autogolpes: 80% Success Rate Fuels Global Democracy Concerns
A new study reveals a concerning rise in autogolpes—self-coups by democratically elected leaders—with a success rate of 80%, driven by a toxic mix of populism, polarization, and post-truth, raising concerns about the future of democracies globally, including the United States.
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56% Bias Score


Over 300 Dead in Renewed Syrian Clashes
Clashes between Syrian government forces and supporters of ousted President Bashar al-Assad have killed at least 311 people since Thursday, according to the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR), with the death toll expected to rise; the violence is concentrated in coastal areas where support for a...
Over 300 Dead in Renewed Syrian Clashes
Clashes between Syrian government forces and supporters of ousted President Bashar al-Assad have killed at least 311 people since Thursday, according to the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR), with the death toll expected to rise; the violence is concentrated in coastal areas where support for a...
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44% Bias Score


Over 1000 Dead in Northwestern Syria as Violence Surges
Over 1000 people have died in northwestern Syria due to clashes between forces loyal to the new government and supporters of ousted President Assad, marking one of the deadliest events since the start of the Syrian conflict 14 years ago; nearly 750 of the victims are civilians.
Over 1000 Dead in Northwestern Syria as Violence Surges
Over 1000 people have died in northwestern Syria due to clashes between forces loyal to the new government and supporters of ousted President Assad, marking one of the deadliest events since the start of the Syrian conflict 14 years ago; nearly 750 of the victims are civilians.
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44% Bias Score


311 Dead in Syria Clashes Since Assad's Ouster
Clashes between Syrian government forces and supporters of ousted President Bashar al-Assad have killed at least 311 people since Thursday, according to the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR), highlighting challenges for Syria's new regime in appeasing armed groups, especially in Latakia and Tar...
311 Dead in Syria Clashes Since Assad's Ouster
Clashes between Syrian government forces and supporters of ousted President Bashar al-Assad have killed at least 311 people since Thursday, according to the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR), highlighting challenges for Syria's new regime in appeasing armed groups, especially in Latakia and Tar...
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44% Bias Score

H5N1 Virus: Urgent Call for Pandemic Preparedness
Scientists warn of a potential H5N1 pandemic due to the virus's adaptation to mammals, causing sporadic human infections and raising concerns about its spread among animals like cats and dogs; urgent action is needed to improve vaccine development, regulation, and global access, and to enhance pande...

H5N1 Virus: Urgent Call for Pandemic Preparedness
Scientists warn of a potential H5N1 pandemic due to the virus's adaptation to mammals, causing sporadic human infections and raising concerns about its spread among animals like cats and dogs; urgent action is needed to improve vaccine development, regulation, and global access, and to enhance pande...
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Foreign Aid Cuts Signal Major Shift in US Global Influence
The Trump administration is drastically reducing US foreign aid by $54 billion, impacting global health initiatives and potentially increasing the influence of rival nations; this is part of a broader policy shift prioritizing domestic concerns and reducing the US's global footprint.

Trump's Foreign Aid Cuts Signal Major Shift in US Global Influence
The Trump administration is drastically reducing US foreign aid by $54 billion, impacting global health initiatives and potentially increasing the influence of rival nations; this is part of a broader policy shift prioritizing domestic concerns and reducing the US's global footprint.
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60% Bias Score

Trump's NATO Skepticism Pushes Europe Towards Independent Defense
President Trump's skepticism towards NATO and potential US withdrawal prompts European nations to significantly increase military spending and develop independent defense capabilities, though this will take time and requires coordinated action with the US to avoid jeopardizing regional stability.

Trump's NATO Skepticism Pushes Europe Towards Independent Defense
President Trump's skepticism towards NATO and potential US withdrawal prompts European nations to significantly increase military spending and develop independent defense capabilities, though this will take time and requires coordinated action with the US to avoid jeopardizing regional stability.
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48% Bias Score

Over 1000 Dead in Syria Escalation; Regional Security Talks Planned
Over 1000 people, including women and children, have been killed in recent clashes and massacres in Syria's Latakia, Tartus, Hama, and Homs governorates, with 745 civilian deaths reported by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights; power and water outages further complicate the situation, as neighbo...

Over 1000 Dead in Syria Escalation; Regional Security Talks Planned
Over 1000 people, including women and children, have been killed in recent clashes and massacres in Syria's Latakia, Tartus, Hama, and Homs governorates, with 745 civilian deaths reported by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights; power and water outages further complicate the situation, as neighbo...
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48% Bias Score

North Korea Unveils Nuclear-Powered Submarine
North Korea revealed a nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine under construction, posing a significant security threat to South Korea and the US; expert analysis suggests potential Russian technological assistance and operational capability within one to two years.

North Korea Unveils Nuclear-Powered Submarine
North Korea revealed a nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine under construction, posing a significant security threat to South Korea and the US; expert analysis suggests potential Russian technological assistance and operational capability within one to two years.
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52% Bias Score

311 Dead in Syria Clashes Since Thursday
Clashes between Syrian government forces and Assad loyalists since Thursday have killed at least 311 people, including 164 civilians, according to the Syrian Network for Human Rights; the violence is concentrated in Latakia and Tartous provinces, highlighting challenges for Syria's new regime.

311 Dead in Syria Clashes Since Thursday
Clashes between Syrian government forces and Assad loyalists since Thursday have killed at least 311 people, including 164 civilians, according to the Syrian Network for Human Rights; the violence is concentrated in Latakia and Tartous provinces, highlighting challenges for Syria's new regime.
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44% Bias Score