March 2025
April 2025


US Security Breach: Journalist Accesses Sensitive Military Plans
US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz accidentally added a journalist to a Signal group chat discussing a planned US military strike against the Huthi militia in Yemen, leading to a major security breach and causing President Trump to distance himself from the incident.
US Security Breach: Journalist Accesses Sensitive Military Plans
US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz accidentally added a journalist to a Signal group chat discussing a planned US military strike against the Huthi militia in Yemen, leading to a major security breach and causing President Trump to distance himself from the incident.
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56% Bias Score


Huawei Bribery Scandal Exposes Systemic Threat to European Sovereignty
The Huawei bribery scandal, following the Qatargate affair, reveals systemic foreign influence within EU institutions, compromising European digital sovereignty and security by jeopardizing data integrity and potentially undermining democratic processes.
Huawei Bribery Scandal Exposes Systemic Threat to European Sovereignty
The Huawei bribery scandal, following the Qatargate affair, reveals systemic foreign influence within EU institutions, compromising European digital sovereignty and security by jeopardizing data integrity and potentially undermining democratic processes.
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56% Bias Score


Devastating South Korea Wildfires Claim 18 Lives, Destroy Hundreds of Structures
South Korea's southern regions are devastated by wildfires, causing 18 deaths, over 200 destroyed structures including a historic temple, and 27,000 evacuations due to strong winds; the government suspects human error as a cause.
Devastating South Korea Wildfires Claim 18 Lives, Destroy Hundreds of Structures
South Korea's southern regions are devastated by wildfires, causing 18 deaths, over 200 destroyed structures including a historic temple, and 27,000 evacuations due to strong winds; the government suspects human error as a cause.
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32% Bias Score


US Intelligence Predicts Continued Middle East Instability
The US Intelligence Community's annual threat assessment predicts continued instability in the Middle East due to Hamas's military capabilities, Iran's support for regional proxies, and the absence of a lasting peace agreement in Gaza, impacting global security.
US Intelligence Predicts Continued Middle East Instability
The US Intelligence Community's annual threat assessment predicts continued instability in the Middle East due to Hamas's military capabilities, Iran's support for regional proxies, and the absence of a lasting peace agreement in Gaza, impacting global security.
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36% Bias Score


Journalist's Inclusion in US Military Planning Signal Group Sparks Security Concerns
High-ranking US officials, including Mike Waltz, inadvertently included a journalist in a Signal group discussing planned strikes on Yemen's Houthis, raising national security concerns and prompting criticism over protocol breaches.
Journalist's Inclusion in US Military Planning Signal Group Sparks Security Concerns
High-ranking US officials, including Mike Waltz, inadvertently included a journalist in a Signal group discussing planned strikes on Yemen's Houthis, raising national security concerns and prompting criticism over protocol breaches.
Progress
56% Bias Score


German Court to Rule on Constitutionality of Solidarity Surcharge
The German Constitutional Court is reviewing the legality of the solidarity surcharge (Soli), a 5.5% tax on income and corporate taxes, after a lawsuit by FDP politicians who claim it's unconstitutional since the end of Solidarpakt II in 2019, a financial program for East Germany. The government arg...
German Court to Rule on Constitutionality of Solidarity Surcharge
The German Constitutional Court is reviewing the legality of the solidarity surcharge (Soli), a 5.5% tax on income and corporate taxes, after a lawsuit by FDP politicians who claim it's unconstitutional since the end of Solidarpakt II in 2019, a financial program for East Germany. The government arg...
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12% Bias Score

Mass Arrests Follow Turkish Mayor's Detention
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's arrest on March 19th, 2024, sparked mass protests across Turkey, leading to over 1,400 arrests, including journalists, and restrictions on demonstrations; the government claims judicial independence while the opposition cites political motives.

Mass Arrests Follow Turkish Mayor's Detention
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's arrest on March 19th, 2024, sparked mass protests across Turkey, leading to over 1,400 arrests, including journalists, and restrictions on demonstrations; the government claims judicial independence while the opposition cites political motives.
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44% Bias Score

South Korea's Truth Commission Blames Government for Adoption Program Abuses
A South Korean truth commission report found the government responsible for enabling a large-scale foreign adoption program rife with fraud and abuse from the 1970s-80s, confirming human rights violations in 56 of 367 complaints and recommending a formal apology and measures to address adoptee griev...

South Korea's Truth Commission Blames Government for Adoption Program Abuses
A South Korean truth commission report found the government responsible for enabling a large-scale foreign adoption program rife with fraud and abuse from the 1970s-80s, confirming human rights violations in 56 of 367 complaints and recommending a formal apology and measures to address adoptee griev...
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36% Bias Score

Quantum Computing: A \$15 Billion Market Poised for Growth
Quantum computing is revolutionizing computation by harnessing quantum phenomena to solve complex problems; the global market is projected to reach \$15 billion by 2030, with key players including IBM, Google, and various Chinese companies.

Quantum Computing: A \$15 Billion Market Poised for Growth
Quantum computing is revolutionizing computation by harnessing quantum phenomena to solve complex problems; the global market is projected to reach \$15 billion by 2030, with key players including IBM, Google, and various Chinese companies.
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40% Bias Score

US Intelligence Report: China's Growing Military and Technological Threat
A US intelligence report reveals China's capabilities to strike the US with conventional weapons, compromise infrastructure via cyberattacks, and target space assets; China aims to surpass the US in AI by 2030, while facing internal challenges like corruption and economic difficulties.

US Intelligence Report: China's Growing Military and Technological Threat
A US intelligence report reveals China's capabilities to strike the US with conventional weapons, compromise infrastructure via cyberattacks, and target space assets; China aims to surpass the US in AI by 2030, while facing internal challenges like corruption and economic difficulties.
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52% Bias Score

Black Sea Ceasefire Agreed, Contingent on Sanctions Relief
Russia and Ukraine agreed to end hostilities in the Black Sea, but Russia demands sanctions relief on agricultural exports while Ukraine claims it is effective immediately. A Russian woman received a two-year jail sentence for anti-war protests.

Black Sea Ceasefire Agreed, Contingent on Sanctions Relief
Russia and Ukraine agreed to end hostilities in the Black Sea, but Russia demands sanctions relief on agricultural exports while Ukraine claims it is effective immediately. A Russian woman received a two-year jail sentence for anti-war protests.
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56% Bias Score

US Brokers Separate Deals with Ukraine and Russia to Ensure Black Sea Safety
The United States brokered separate agreements with Ukraine and Russia to ensure safe Black Sea navigation and prevent attacks on energy infrastructure, involving potential sanctions relief for Russia and raising concerns among Ukraine and its European allies.

US Brokers Separate Deals with Ukraine and Russia to Ensure Black Sea Safety
The United States brokered separate agreements with Ukraine and Russia to ensure safe Black Sea navigation and prevent attacks on energy infrastructure, involving potential sanctions relief for Russia and raising concerns among Ukraine and its European allies.
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32% Bias Score