March 2025
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Greenland Accuses US of Interference Amidst Concerns of Global Order Threat
Greenland's prime minister accuses the US of interfering in its political affairs after a planned visit by US officials, amid growing fears of threats to the global rules-based order following comments by Donald Trump about acquiring Greenland.
Greenland Accuses US of Interference Amidst Concerns of Global Order Threat
Greenland's prime minister accuses the US of interfering in its political affairs after a planned visit by US officials, amid growing fears of threats to the global rules-based order following comments by Donald Trump about acquiring Greenland.
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56% Bias Score


UNAIDS Warns of AIDS Resurgence Due to US Funding Cuts
UNAIDS executive director Winnie Byanyima warns that US funding cuts for AIDS programs are causing a devastating impact, potentially leading to 6.3 million additional deaths and a resurgence of the AIDS pandemic in the next four years.
UNAIDS Warns of AIDS Resurgence Due to US Funding Cuts
UNAIDS executive director Winnie Byanyima warns that US funding cuts for AIDS programs are causing a devastating impact, potentially leading to 6.3 million additional deaths and a resurgence of the AIDS pandemic in the next four years.
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52% Bias Score


İmamoğlu's Arrest and Presidential Nomination Spark Protests in Turkey
Istanbul's mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, arrested on corruption charges (terrorism charges dropped), was nominated as Turkey's presidential candidate by the CHP, sparking massive protests and raising questions about the upcoming elections.
İmamoğlu's Arrest and Presidential Nomination Spark Protests in Turkey
Istanbul's mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, arrested on corruption charges (terrorism charges dropped), was nominated as Turkey's presidential candidate by the CHP, sparking massive protests and raising questions about the upcoming elections.
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40% Bias Score


İmamoğlu Wins CHP Presidential Nomination Amid Turkish Protests
Istanbul's ousted mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu, won the CHP party's presidential nomination with over 1.6 million votes from its 1.7 million members; millions more symbolically voted for him, amid ongoing protests and international condemnation of his arrest on corruption charges.
İmamoğlu Wins CHP Presidential Nomination Amid Turkish Protests
Istanbul's ousted mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu, won the CHP party's presidential nomination with over 1.6 million votes from its 1.7 million members; millions more symbolically voted for him, amid ongoing protests and international condemnation of his arrest on corruption charges.
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40% Bias Score


Riyadh Talks: US-Mediated Negotiations Between Ukraine and Russia
In Riyadh, separate US teams negotiate with Ukrainian and Russian representatives, including Sergey Besseda, a Putin confidant and former FSB official, aiming for a Black Sea ceasefire and ultimately, an end to the war in Ukraine.
Riyadh Talks: US-Mediated Negotiations Between Ukraine and Russia
In Riyadh, separate US teams negotiate with Ukrainian and Russian representatives, including Sergey Besseda, a Putin confidant and former FSB official, aiming for a Black Sea ceasefire and ultimately, an end to the war in Ukraine.
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60% Bias Score


US Vaccine Hesitancy Fuels Measles Outbreak, Threatening Mexico
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy's statements questioning the MMR vaccine's safety have fueled a measles outbreak in Texas (309 cases, one death) and spread to Mexico (46 cases), highlighting the dangers of vaccine hesitancy and impacting cross-border health.
US Vaccine Hesitancy Fuels Measles Outbreak, Threatening Mexico
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy's statements questioning the MMR vaccine's safety have fueled a measles outbreak in Texas (309 cases, one death) and spread to Mexico (46 cases), highlighting the dangers of vaccine hesitancy and impacting cross-border health.
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56% Bias Score

Surge in Lethal Autonomous Weapons Funding Amidst Illegality
Since the Ukraine invasion, military funding for lethal autonomous weapons (LAWs) has surged globally, despite their illegality. The first recorded use of an illegal LAWS was in Libya in 2020, with a Turkish-made drone autonomously attacking forces; Israel also deployed AI-guided drones in Gaza in 2...

Surge in Lethal Autonomous Weapons Funding Amidst Illegality
Since the Ukraine invasion, military funding for lethal autonomous weapons (LAWs) has surged globally, despite their illegality. The first recorded use of an illegal LAWS was in Libya in 2020, with a Turkish-made drone autonomously attacking forces; Israel also deployed AI-guided drones in Gaza in 2...
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56% Bias Score

US-Ukraine Talks in Riyadh Focus on Energy Security and Peace
On March 23rd, productive US-Ukraine talks in Riyadh focused on securing Ukraine's energy infrastructure and achieving a lasting peace, while upcoming US-Russia talks on March 24th aim to discuss a Black Sea ceasefire and the return of Ukrainian children deported to Russia.

US-Ukraine Talks in Riyadh Focus on Energy Security and Peace
On March 23rd, productive US-Ukraine talks in Riyadh focused on securing Ukraine's energy infrastructure and achieving a lasting peace, while upcoming US-Russia talks on March 24th aim to discuss a Black Sea ceasefire and the return of Ukrainian children deported to Russia.
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44% Bias Score

Russia's Shift to Casual Operatives for Sabotage
Shaun Walker's new book, "The Illegals," exposes Russia's shift from trained spies to casual operatives for sabotage; the book details arson attacks, bombings, and assassinations targeting Western institutions, aiming to destabilize societies and undermine trust.

Russia's Shift to Casual Operatives for Sabotage
Shaun Walker's new book, "The Illegals," exposes Russia's shift from trained spies to casual operatives for sabotage; the book details arson attacks, bombings, and assassinations targeting Western institutions, aiming to destabilize societies and undermine trust.
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28% Bias Score

Chinese Brain-Machine Interface Restores Speech to ALS Patient
A Beijing hospital announced the world's first implantation of the NeuCyber Matrix BMI System, restoring communication to a 67-year-old ALS patient with aphasia; the device uses 128 channels to decode brain signals, achieving 52% accuracy after three hours of training.

Chinese Brain-Machine Interface Restores Speech to ALS Patient
A Beijing hospital announced the world's first implantation of the NeuCyber Matrix BMI System, restoring communication to a 67-year-old ALS patient with aphasia; the device uses 128 channels to decode brain signals, achieving 52% accuracy after three hours of training.
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4% Bias Score

Israel's Resumed Gaza Fighting Amidst Internal Political Crisis
Amidst heightened tensions and resumed fighting in Gaza, Israel's new TV program "Special Interview" featuring autistic interviewers was interrupted by a missile alert, highlighting the complex political climate and the government's controversial actions.

Israel's Resumed Gaza Fighting Amidst Internal Political Crisis
Amidst heightened tensions and resumed fighting in Gaza, Israel's new TV program "Special Interview" featuring autistic interviewers was interrupted by a missile alert, highlighting the complex political climate and the government's controversial actions.
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56% Bias Score

US Tariffs Anger Allies, Increase Costs for Consumers
The US imposed a 25 percent tariff on steel and aluminum imports on March 12, angering allies and increasing costs for US consumers, while failing to achieve stated goals of boosting manufacturing or offsetting tax cuts.

US Tariffs Anger Allies, Increase Costs for Consumers
The US imposed a 25 percent tariff on steel and aluminum imports on March 12, angering allies and increasing costs for US consumers, while failing to achieve stated goals of boosting manufacturing or offsetting tax cuts.
Progress
56% Bias Score