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Trump and Bukele Meet Amidst Deportation Controversy
U.S. President Donald Trump met with El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele on Monday to discuss the deportation of alleged gang members and other detainees to El Salvador, despite concerns over human rights abuses in El Salvador's prisons and a recent Supreme Court ruling ordering the return of a mis...
Trump and Bukele Meet Amidst Deportation Controversy
U.S. President Donald Trump met with El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele on Monday to discuss the deportation of alleged gang members and other detainees to El Salvador, despite concerns over human rights abuses in El Salvador's prisons and a recent Supreme Court ruling ordering the return of a mis...
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56% Bias Score


U.S. Detention Policy Undermines Safe Third Country Agreement
The United States' new policy of detaining asylum seekers returned from Canada challenges the Safe Third Country Agreement, prompting concerns from refugee advocates due to increased risks of deportation and family separation, affecting over 500 asylum seekers since January.
U.S. Detention Policy Undermines Safe Third Country Agreement
The United States' new policy of detaining asylum seekers returned from Canada challenges the Safe Third Country Agreement, prompting concerns from refugee advocates due to increased risks of deportation and family separation, affecting over 500 asylum seekers since January.
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44% Bias Score


Ottawa West End Ridings: Tight Races Between Incumbents and Challengers
In Ottawa's west-end ridings of Carleton and Nepean, Liberal challengers Bruce Fanjoy and Mark Carney are vying against Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and candidate Barbara Bal, respectively, in a high-stakes election with significant national implications.
Ottawa West End Ridings: Tight Races Between Incumbents and Challengers
In Ottawa's west-end ridings of Carleton and Nepean, Liberal challengers Bruce Fanjoy and Mark Carney are vying against Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and candidate Barbara Bal, respectively, in a high-stakes election with significant national implications.
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32% Bias Score


Ontario College Instructor Quits Over Unqualified International Student Influx
An Ontario college instructor resigned due to concerns about the increasing number of unqualified international students admitted to the program, highlighting a systemic reliance on international tuition fees and the resulting negative impacts on education quality and student success.
Ontario College Instructor Quits Over Unqualified International Student Influx
An Ontario college instructor resigned due to concerns about the increasing number of unqualified international students admitted to the program, highlighting a systemic reliance on international tuition fees and the resulting negative impacts on education quality and student success.
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56% Bias Score


EU's Rising Influence in Southeast Asia
A recent survey by the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute shows over half of Southeast Asian opinion leaders believe the EU will "do the right thing" globally, a significant rise from 2024, driven by trade deals and revised environmental policies, although its soft power remains weak.
EU's Rising Influence in Southeast Asia
A recent survey by the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute shows over half of Southeast Asian opinion leaders believe the EU will "do the right thing" globally, a significant rise from 2024, driven by trade deals and revised environmental policies, although its soft power remains weak.
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40% Bias Score


Merz Announces Economic Reforms Amidst US Tariff Uncertainty
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced economic reforms including energy price cuts and tax incentives, aiming for a significant growth increase by 2027, while acknowledging challenges from US tariffs and the need for internal political consensus on income tax reform.
Merz Announces Economic Reforms Amidst US Tariff Uncertainty
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced economic reforms including energy price cuts and tax incentives, aiming for a significant growth increase by 2027, while acknowledging challenges from US tariffs and the need for internal political consensus on income tax reform.
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36% Bias Score

Argentina Receives $42 Billion Bailout Amidst Austerity Measures
International institutions bailed out Argentina with $42 billion, led by a $20 billion IMF loan, in response to President Javier Milei's austerity measures that decreased inflation from 211% to 55.9% while causing recession and protests.

Argentina Receives $42 Billion Bailout Amidst Austerity Measures
International institutions bailed out Argentina with $42 billion, led by a $20 billion IMF loan, in response to President Javier Milei's austerity measures that decreased inflation from 211% to 55.9% while causing recession and protests.
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60% Bias Score

Canada's Broken Immigration System: A Defining Issue in the Federal Election
Canada's immigration system, plagued by Liberal policies that led to a surge in temporary workers and foreign students, is facing significant challenges including housing shortages, wage stagnation, and declining public trust. The upcoming election will decide the course of its repair.

Canada's Broken Immigration System: A Defining Issue in the Federal Election
Canada's immigration system, plagued by Liberal policies that led to a surge in temporary workers and foreign students, is facing significant challenges including housing shortages, wage stagnation, and declining public trust. The upcoming election will decide the course of its repair.
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52% Bias Score

Bank of Canada Delays Interest Rate Decision Amidst Global Trade Uncertainty
The Bank of Canada is delaying a decision on interest rate cuts due to global trade uncertainty, while the Canadian dollar trades at 72.13 US cents amid market fluctuations influenced by US-China trade tensions.

Bank of Canada Delays Interest Rate Decision Amidst Global Trade Uncertainty
The Bank of Canada is delaying a decision on interest rate cuts due to global trade uncertainty, while the Canadian dollar trades at 72.13 US cents amid market fluctuations influenced by US-China trade tensions.
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36% Bias Score

Death of Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa at 89
Mario Vargas Llosa, the 2010 Nobel Prize winner in Literature, died peacefully on April 13, 2025, at age 89 in Lima, Peru, leaving behind a vast literary legacy and a rich tapestry of political and personal experiences.

Death of Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa at 89
Mario Vargas Llosa, the 2010 Nobel Prize winner in Literature, died peacefully on April 13, 2025, at age 89 in Lima, Peru, leaving behind a vast literary legacy and a rich tapestry of political and personal experiences.
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24% Bias Score

Japan's Population Hits Record Low
Japan's population fell by a record 898,000 in 2024 to 120.3 million, the lowest since 1950, due to a persistently low birthrate, impacting the workforce and economy, despite government initiatives.

Japan's Population Hits Record Low
Japan's population fell by a record 898,000 in 2024 to 120.3 million, the lowest since 1950, due to a persistently low birthrate, impacting the workforce and economy, despite government initiatives.
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48% Bias Score

Russia Uses Vague Ceasefire Terms to Blame Ukraine for Energy Strikes
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reported on April 13th that Russian officials are using vague ceasefire conditions and a lack of independent verification to blame Ukraine for violating a moratorium on energy infrastructure strikes, potentially paving the way for future false-flag operations...

Russia Uses Vague Ceasefire Terms to Blame Ukraine for Energy Strikes
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reported on April 13th that Russian officials are using vague ceasefire conditions and a lack of independent verification to blame Ukraine for violating a moratorium on energy infrastructure strikes, potentially paving the way for future false-flag operations...
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52% Bias Score
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