March 2025
April 2025


US-Ukraine Talks Yield Conditional Ceasefire Agreement in Saudi Arabia
Following a diplomatic rift between Trump and Zelensky, the US and Ukraine restarted talks in Saudi Arabia, agreeing on a 30-day ceasefire dependent on Russia's approval; Ukraine secured continued US military aid and intelligence sharing.
US-Ukraine Talks Yield Conditional Ceasefire Agreement in Saudi Arabia
Following a diplomatic rift between Trump and Zelensky, the US and Ukraine restarted talks in Saudi Arabia, agreeing on a 30-day ceasefire dependent on Russia's approval; Ukraine secured continued US military aid and intelligence sharing.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration to Reconsider Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding
The Trump administration plans to reconsider the 2009 finding that greenhouse gases endanger public health, potentially undermining US climate regulations amid numerous other pollution rule rollbacks.
Trump Administration to Reconsider Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding
The Trump administration plans to reconsider the 2009 finding that greenhouse gases endanger public health, potentially undermining US climate regulations amid numerous other pollution rule rollbacks.
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52% Bias Score


Ukraine's Kursk Offensive Ends; Russia Recaptured Sudzha
Russia's recapture of Sudzha ends Ukraine's seven-month offensive into Russian territory near Kursk; Putin ordered remaining Ukrainian troops expelled, while Ukraine, under US pressure, agreed to a 30-day ceasefire dependent on Russia's participation.
Ukraine's Kursk Offensive Ends; Russia Recaptured Sudzha
Russia's recapture of Sudzha ends Ukraine's seven-month offensive into Russian territory near Kursk; Putin ordered remaining Ukrainian troops expelled, while Ukraine, under US pressure, agreed to a 30-day ceasefire dependent on Russia's participation.
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48% Bias Score


Syria's Post-Violence Misinformation Surge
Syria experienced its worst wave of violence since early December after supporters of ousted President Bashar al-Assad attacked Syrian security forces, resulting in approximately 800 deaths and a surge of online misinformation amplified by foreign actors and sectarian divisions.
Syria's Post-Violence Misinformation Surge
Syria experienced its worst wave of violence since early December after supporters of ousted President Bashar al-Assad attacked Syrian security forces, resulting in approximately 800 deaths and a surge of online misinformation amplified by foreign actors and sectarian divisions.
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Pro-Russia Actions Raise Concerns
Following a February 12th phone call with Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump took actions perceived as pro-Russia, including siding with Russia at the UN, sending representatives to meet with Russian officials, and halting US aid to Ukraine, raising concerns about his foreign policy priorities.
Trump's Pro-Russia Actions Raise Concerns
Following a February 12th phone call with Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump took actions perceived as pro-Russia, including siding with Russia at the UN, sending representatives to meet with Russian officials, and halting US aid to Ukraine, raising concerns about his foreign policy priorities.
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56% Bias Score


Syria Conflict: Over 900 Civilians Killed Amidst Wave of Misinformation
At least 973 civilians, primarily from the Alawite minority, were killed in Syria following clashes between Assad loyalists and a security patrol, leading to revenge attacks and the widespread spread of misinformation online.
Syria Conflict: Over 900 Civilians Killed Amidst Wave of Misinformation
At least 973 civilians, primarily from the Alawite minority, were killed in Syria following clashes between Assad loyalists and a security patrol, leading to revenge attacks and the widespread spread of misinformation online.
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24% Bias Score

US Senate Faces Potential Government Shutdown Amidst Democratic Divisions
The US Senate is on the brink of a government shutdown by tomorrow night due to Democratic divisions over a spending bill and intense pressure from both parties and external figures like Elon Musk; a test vote is expected tomorrow morning.

US Senate Faces Potential Government Shutdown Amidst Democratic Divisions
The US Senate is on the brink of a government shutdown by tomorrow night due to Democratic divisions over a spending bill and intense pressure from both parties and external figures like Elon Musk; a test vote is expected tomorrow morning.
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60% Bias Score

US-Ukraine Ceasefire Proposal: Negotiators Head to Moscow
Following negotiations in Jeddah, the US and Ukraine agreed to a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, contingent on Russia's acceptance, alongside prisoner exchanges and joint resource development; US negotiators are now in Moscow.

US-Ukraine Ceasefire Proposal: Negotiators Head to Moscow
Following negotiations in Jeddah, the US and Ukraine agreed to a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, contingent on Russia's acceptance, alongside prisoner exchanges and joint resource development; US negotiators are now in Moscow.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Accepts US-Proposed Ceasefire, Contingent on Russia
Following US-brokered talks in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine accepted a US proposal for a 30-day ceasefire across all fronts, contingent on Russia's agreement, while securing renewed US military aid and intelligence sharing. This aims to shift blame for peace obstruction to Russia.

Ukraine Accepts US-Proposed Ceasefire, Contingent on Russia
Following US-brokered talks in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine accepted a US proposal for a 30-day ceasefire across all fronts, contingent on Russia's agreement, while securing renewed US military aid and intelligence sharing. This aims to shift blame for peace obstruction to Russia.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Duterte Arrested for Crimes Against Humanity
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested in Manila on Tuesday and transferred to The Hague to face charges of crimes against humanity stemming from his administration's deadly war on drugs, which is estimated to have resulted in 12,000–30,000 deaths.

Duterte Arrested for Crimes Against Humanity
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested in Manila on Tuesday and transferred to The Hague to face charges of crimes against humanity stemming from his administration's deadly war on drugs, which is estimated to have resulted in 12,000–30,000 deaths.
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52% Bias Score

Kremlin Document Reveals Maximalist Demands for Ukraine Conflict Resolution
A February document prepared for the Kremlin outlines Russia's maximalist demands to end the Ukraine conflict, including the complete dismantling of the Ukrainian government, recognition of Russian sovereignty over seized territories, and the creation of buffer zones, rejecting proposals for a quick...

Kremlin Document Reveals Maximalist Demands for Ukraine Conflict Resolution
A February document prepared for the Kremlin outlines Russia's maximalist demands to end the Ukraine conflict, including the complete dismantling of the Ukrainian government, recognition of Russian sovereignty over seized territories, and the creation of buffer zones, rejecting proposals for a quick...
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48% Bias Score

Russia Recaptured Sudzha, Ending Seven-Month Ukrainian Offensive in Kursk
Following Russia's recapture of Sudzha near Kursk, Putin ordered the expulsion of remaining Ukrainian troops, ending a seven-month offensive that initially saw Ukraine seize 1300 square kilometers; Russia's demands for a ceasefire include Ukrainian neutrality and territorial concessions; a meeting o...

Russia Recaptured Sudzha, Ending Seven-Month Ukrainian Offensive in Kursk
Following Russia's recapture of Sudzha near Kursk, Putin ordered the expulsion of remaining Ukrainian troops, ending a seven-month offensive that initially saw Ukraine seize 1300 square kilometers; Russia's demands for a ceasefire include Ukrainian neutrality and territorial concessions; a meeting o...
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40% Bias Score