March 2025
April 2025


Trump to Invoke Alien Enemies Act for Migrant Deportation
President Trump plans to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport migrants, potentially to Guantanamo Bay, bypassing court hearings and asylum interviews, targeting suspected members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, designated a foreign terrorist organization.
Trump to Invoke Alien Enemies Act for Migrant Deportation
President Trump plans to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport migrants, potentially to Guantanamo Bay, bypassing court hearings and asylum interviews, targeting suspected members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, designated a foreign terrorist organization.
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52% Bias Score


U.S. Congress Seeks to Counter China's Shipbuilding Dominance
Three U.S. Representatives introduced a bill to create a commission investigating the decline of the U.S. shipbuilding industry and China's growing dominance in the sector, which threatens U.S. naval supremacy and global influence. China's navy has 350 vessels compared to the U.S. Navy's 280, and ho...
U.S. Congress Seeks to Counter China's Shipbuilding Dominance
Three U.S. Representatives introduced a bill to create a commission investigating the decline of the U.S. shipbuilding industry and China's growing dominance in the sector, which threatens U.S. naval supremacy and global influence. China's navy has 350 vessels compared to the U.S. Navy's 280, and ho...
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56% Bias Score


Turkey's New Cybersecurity Law Sparks Freedom of Expression Concerns
Turkey's parliament passed a new cybersecurity law creating a powerful Cybersecurity Authority, prompting criticism for potentially restricting press freedoms and raising concerns about vague wording that could lead to censorship.
Turkey's New Cybersecurity Law Sparks Freedom of Expression Concerns
Turkey's parliament passed a new cybersecurity law creating a powerful Cybersecurity Authority, prompting criticism for potentially restricting press freedoms and raising concerns about vague wording that could lead to censorship.
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40% Bias Score


Judge Orders Reinstatement of Thousands of Fired Federal Employees
US District Judge William Alsup ordered the reinstatement of thousands of probationary federal employees fired last month across multiple agencies, calling the firings a "sham" to circumvent proper procedures for reducing the federal workforce; the Department of Justice argued the firings followed O...
Judge Orders Reinstatement of Thousands of Fired Federal Employees
US District Judge William Alsup ordered the reinstatement of thousands of probationary federal employees fired last month across multiple agencies, calling the firings a "sham" to circumvent proper procedures for reducing the federal workforce; the Department of Justice argued the firings followed O...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Renews Greenland Annexation Bid After Pro-Independence Wins
Following Greenland's election where pro-independence parties won, US President Trump reiterated his intention to annex Greenland, citing security concerns, prompting Greenland's prime minister to unify opposition against this proposal.
Trump Renews Greenland Annexation Bid After Pro-Independence Wins
Following Greenland's election where pro-independence parties won, US President Trump reiterated his intention to annex Greenland, citing security concerns, prompting Greenland's prime minister to unify opposition against this proposal.
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56% Bias Score


German Coalition Seeks to Lift "Debt Brake", Faces Green Party Opposition
Germany's CDU/SPD coalition seeks to lift the country's "debt brake" to fund a €500 billion investment plan and increase defense spending to over 1% of GDP, facing opposition from the Green party over climate funding concerns and the risk of misuse; the plan needs a two-thirds majority in parliament...
German Coalition Seeks to Lift "Debt Brake", Faces Green Party Opposition
Germany's CDU/SPD coalition seeks to lift the country's "debt brake" to fund a €500 billion investment plan and increase defense spending to over 1% of GDP, facing opposition from the Green party over climate funding concerns and the risk of misuse; the plan needs a two-thirds majority in parliament...
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48% Bias Score

Buttigieg Will Not Seek Michigan Office in 2026
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced Thursday he won't run for Senate or Governor in Michigan in 2026, clearing the path for a potential 2028 presidential bid; the decision comes as Democrats grapple with power losses and key Senate races in 2026.

Buttigieg Will Not Seek Michigan Office in 2026
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced Thursday he won't run for Senate or Governor in Michigan in 2026, clearing the path for a potential 2028 presidential bid; the decision comes as Democrats grapple with power losses and key Senate races in 2026.
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36% Bias Score

TIME's 2025 List: 100 Greatest Places to Visit
TIME magazine's 2025 list of 100 greatest places to visit includes diverse destinations such as the renovated Waldorf Astoria New York, the Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park in Georgia, Namibia's NamibRand Nature Reserve, and new openings like Sandals' first St. Vincent resort and Ama Waterwa...

TIME's 2025 List: 100 Greatest Places to Visit
TIME magazine's 2025 list of 100 greatest places to visit includes diverse destinations such as the renovated Waldorf Astoria New York, the Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park in Georgia, Namibia's NamibRand Nature Reserve, and new openings like Sandals' first St. Vincent resort and Ama Waterwa...
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40% Bias Score

Egypt's Phased Fuel Subsidy Removal Plan
Egypt's government is gradually phasing out fuel subsidies by 2025, aiming to reduce its budget deficit and stabilize the economy, as part of its agreement with the IMF which approved a $2.5 billion loan and aims to reduce inflation to 10% by 2026 while maintaining support for diesel and cooking gas...

Egypt's Phased Fuel Subsidy Removal Plan
Egypt's government is gradually phasing out fuel subsidies by 2025, aiming to reduce its budget deficit and stabilize the economy, as part of its agreement with the IMF which approved a $2.5 billion loan and aims to reduce inflation to 10% by 2026 while maintaining support for diesel and cooking gas...
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44% Bias Score

France Urges EU Shift from US to European-Made Weapons Amid Defense Spending Surge
France advocates for increased European investment in its defense industry to reduce reliance on US arms, citing concerns over control and operational limitations, exemplified by recent restrictions on long-range missiles supplied to Ukraine; the EU proposes an €800 billion investment package to sup...

France Urges EU Shift from US to European-Made Weapons Amid Defense Spending Surge
France advocates for increased European investment in its defense industry to reduce reliance on US arms, citing concerns over control and operational limitations, exemplified by recent restrictions on long-range missiles supplied to Ukraine; the EU proposes an €800 billion investment package to sup...
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48% Bias Score

French Adoption Agency's Closure Sparks Concern Over Missing Archives
The French adoption agency "La Famille adoptive française," responsible for 8,500 adoptions since 1946, is closing, prompting concerns from the "Nés sous X" collective about the fate of its potentially incriminating archives, prompting a report to the Paris prosecutor and highlighting broader issues...

French Adoption Agency's Closure Sparks Concern Over Missing Archives
The French adoption agency "La Famille adoptive française," responsible for 8,500 adoptions since 1946, is closing, prompting concerns from the "Nés sous X" collective about the fate of its potentially incriminating archives, prompting a report to the Paris prosecutor and highlighting broader issues...
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48% Bias Score

EU to Strengthen Economic Ties with Vietnam Amid Geopolitical Tensions
EU President Ursula von der Leyen plans a trip to Vietnam to strengthen economic ties, particularly in minerals and trade, as 2024 trade between the EU and Vietnam reached €68 billion, and the EU seeks to diversify trade partnerships amid geopolitical tensions.

EU to Strengthen Economic Ties with Vietnam Amid Geopolitical Tensions
EU President Ursula von der Leyen plans a trip to Vietnam to strengthen economic ties, particularly in minerals and trade, as 2024 trade between the EU and Vietnam reached €68 billion, and the EU seeks to diversify trade partnerships amid geopolitical tensions.
Progress
32% Bias Score