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IDF Investigates Officer Over Security Concerns Amidst Public Dispute
Brig.-Gen. (res.) Oren Solomon, who authored a critical review of the IDF's October 7 response to Hamas's attack, faces an IDF investigation for suspected serious information security violations, sparking a public dispute between Defense Minister Katz and IDF Chief of Staff Zamir over the inquiry's ...
IDF Investigates Officer Over Security Concerns Amidst Public Dispute
Brig.-Gen. (res.) Oren Solomon, who authored a critical review of the IDF's October 7 response to Hamas's attack, faces an IDF investigation for suspected serious information security violations, sparking a public dispute between Defense Minister Katz and IDF Chief of Staff Zamir over the inquiry's ...
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40% Bias Score


Burkina Faso: Journalists Arrested Amidst Growing Crackdown on Dissent
On March 24th, Burkinabe journalists Guézouma Sanogo and Boukari Ouoba were arrested in Ouagadougou by individuals identifying as intelligence officers, highlighting the junta's increasing suppression of dissent since the 2022 coup, following Sanogo's criticism of press freedom violations.
Burkina Faso: Journalists Arrested Amidst Growing Crackdown on Dissent
On March 24th, Burkinabe journalists Guézouma Sanogo and Boukari Ouoba were arrested in Ouagadougou by individuals identifying as intelligence officers, highlighting the junta's increasing suppression of dissent since the 2022 coup, following Sanogo's criticism of press freedom violations.
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48% Bias Score


Leaked Yemen Strike Plans Spark National Security Concerns
A Signal group chat containing sensitive military strike plans against the Houthis in Yemen included President Trump's defense secretary, vice president, other Cabinet members, and The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, prompting investigations and raising concerns about national security.
Leaked Yemen Strike Plans Spark National Security Concerns
A Signal group chat containing sensitive military strike plans against the Houthis in Yemen included President Trump's defense secretary, vice president, other Cabinet members, and The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, prompting investigations and raising concerns about national security.
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52% Bias Score


AI Agents: Automating Tasks and Transforming Daily Life
AI agents, a new generation of AI capable of autonomous action, are poised to revolutionize daily life and business, automating tasks and improving efficiency but raising concerns about misuse and the impact on human decision-making.
AI Agents: Automating Tasks and Transforming Daily Life
AI agents, a new generation of AI capable of autonomous action, are poised to revolutionize daily life and business, automating tasks and improving efficiency but raising concerns about misuse and the impact on human decision-making.
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60% Bias Score


Sierra Leone's Amended Abortion Bill: A Compromise Amid High Maternal Mortality
In Sierra Leone, a proposed bill to decriminalize abortion, initially allowing the procedure up to 14 weeks, has been amended due to opposition from religious leaders, now restricting it to life-threatening cases, fatal fetal abnormalities, rape, or incest; the bill aims to reduce the high maternal ...
Sierra Leone's Amended Abortion Bill: A Compromise Amid High Maternal Mortality
In Sierra Leone, a proposed bill to decriminalize abortion, initially allowing the procedure up to 14 weeks, has been amended due to opposition from religious leaders, now restricting it to life-threatening cases, fatal fetal abnormalities, rape, or incest; the bill aims to reduce the high maternal ...
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52% Bias Score


EDF CEO Replaced Amidst Conflicting Demands for Profitability and Affordable Energy
Following the restoration of EDF's electricity production, CEO Luc Rémont was replaced on March 21st, raising questions about the company's role as a profit-driven enterprise versus a public service provider amidst conflicting demands for profitability and affordable energy for French industry.
EDF CEO Replaced Amidst Conflicting Demands for Profitability and Affordable Energy
Following the restoration of EDF's electricity production, CEO Luc Rémont was replaced on March 21st, raising questions about the company's role as a profit-driven enterprise versus a public service provider amidst conflicting demands for profitability and affordable energy for French industry.
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60% Bias Score

Israeli Stock Market Rallies Amidst Bond Market Decline, Highlighting Economic Concerns
Israel's stock market experienced a temporary rally, while the bond market showed continued declines, highlighting concerns over the government's handling of economic issues such as rising housing prices and the cost of living crisis.

Israeli Stock Market Rallies Amidst Bond Market Decline, Highlighting Economic Concerns
Israel's stock market experienced a temporary rally, while the bond market showed continued declines, highlighting concerns over the government's handling of economic issues such as rising housing prices and the cost of living crisis.
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64% Bias Score

Latitude 66's Finnish Gold-Cobalt Project Boasts US$433 Million NPV
Latitude 66's share price jumped 20 percent to 7.8 cents following a scoping study showing its Finnish Kuusamo Schist Belt gold-cobalt project has a US$433 million net present value (at current gold prices), a 12-month payback period, and the potential to supply 25 percent of the EU's cobalt needs.

Latitude 66's Finnish Gold-Cobalt Project Boasts US$433 Million NPV
Latitude 66's share price jumped 20 percent to 7.8 cents following a scoping study showing its Finnish Kuusamo Schist Belt gold-cobalt project has a US$433 million net present value (at current gold prices), a 12-month payback period, and the potential to supply 25 percent of the EU's cobalt needs.
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56% Bias Score

Australian Budget 2025: $17 Billion in Tax Cuts and Cost-of-Living Relief
Australia's 2025 federal budget includes $1.8 billion for energy bill rebates, $2.6 billion for aged care worker pay rises, $19 billion in student loan debt cuts, and $17 billion in tax cuts, averaging $2548 per taxpayer, aiming to address cost-of-living concerns ahead of the May election.

Australian Budget 2025: $17 Billion in Tax Cuts and Cost-of-Living Relief
Australia's 2025 federal budget includes $1.8 billion for energy bill rebates, $2.6 billion for aged care worker pay rises, $19 billion in student loan debt cuts, and $17 billion in tax cuts, averaging $2548 per taxpayer, aiming to address cost-of-living concerns ahead of the May election.
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44% Bias Score

Mangione Seeks Laptop Access to Evidence in CEO Murder Case
Luigi Mangione, accused of the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is requesting a court-monitored laptop to access over 15,000 pages of documents and thousands of hours of video evidence; prosecutors oppose the request due to alleged witness threats.

Mangione Seeks Laptop Access to Evidence in CEO Murder Case
Luigi Mangione, accused of the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is requesting a court-monitored laptop to access over 15,000 pages of documents and thousands of hours of video evidence; prosecutors oppose the request due to alleged witness threats.
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40% Bias Score

Ethiopia-Eritrea Tensions Rise, Threatening New Conflict
Renewed tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea, fueled by Ethiopia's quest for Red Sea access and the unresolved Tigray conflict, risk igniting another war in the Horn of Africa, as both countries mobilize troops and engage in hostile rhetoric.

Ethiopia-Eritrea Tensions Rise, Threatening New Conflict
Renewed tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea, fueled by Ethiopia's quest for Red Sea access and the unresolved Tigray conflict, risk igniting another war in the Horn of Africa, as both countries mobilize troops and engage in hostile rhetoric.
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60% Bias Score

Fiber Optic Sensors Detect Threats to Undersea Cables
Several companies are developing fiber optic cable sensor technology to detect damage and threats to undersea cables, which carry vast amounts of internet data; this technology analyzes light signal changes within the cables to detect nearby activity, offering a proactive security measure.

Fiber Optic Sensors Detect Threats to Undersea Cables
Several companies are developing fiber optic cable sensor technology to detect damage and threats to undersea cables, which carry vast amounts of internet data; this technology analyzes light signal changes within the cables to detect nearby activity, offering a proactive security measure.
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36% Bias Score
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