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Trump's Tariffs and OPEC+ Decision Plunge Oil Prices to Four-Year Low
President Trump's new tariffs and the OPEC+ decision to significantly increase oil production sent Brent crude prices plummeting to near US\$60 per barrel, the lowest in four years, raising concerns about global economic growth and significantly impacting Russia's war effort in Ukraine.
Trump's Tariffs and OPEC+ Decision Plunge Oil Prices to Four-Year Low
President Trump's new tariffs and the OPEC+ decision to significantly increase oil production sent Brent crude prices plummeting to near US\$60 per barrel, the lowest in four years, raising concerns about global economic growth and significantly impacting Russia's war effort in Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score


FTC Sues Meta Over Instagram and WhatsApp Acquisitions
The FTC is suing Meta, alleging that its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp were anti-competitive and should be reversed, a case linked to political influence and potentially impacting future tech regulation.
FTC Sues Meta Over Instagram and WhatsApp Acquisitions
The FTC is suing Meta, alleging that its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp were anti-competitive and should be reversed, a case linked to political influence and potentially impacting future tech regulation.
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36% Bias Score


UK Seizes Steel Plant from Chinese Owner, Sparking National Security Review
The UK government took control of the Scunthorpe steel plant from Chinese owner Jingye after concerns over its business practices, prompting calls for a review of Chinese investment in UK infrastructure, raising national security concerns despite government claims that the incident is isolated.
UK Seizes Steel Plant from Chinese Owner, Sparking National Security Review
The UK government took control of the Scunthorpe steel plant from Chinese owner Jingye after concerns over its business practices, prompting calls for a review of Chinese investment in UK infrastructure, raising national security concerns despite government claims that the incident is isolated.
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48% Bias Score


The Last of Us" Season Two: Ellie's Rebellion
The Last of Us" season two follows Joel and Ellie five years after the events of season one, focusing on Ellie's coming-of-age, her rebellious teenage behavior, and the complex father-daughter dynamic within their established Wyoming community, foreshadowing new conflicts.
The Last of Us" Season Two: Ellie's Rebellion
The Last of Us" season two follows Joel and Ellie five years after the events of season one, focusing on Ellie's coming-of-age, her rebellious teenage behavior, and the complex father-daughter dynamic within their established Wyoming community, foreshadowing new conflicts.
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16% Bias Score


Bahçeli's Unexpected Statements Shift Turkish Politics
Devlet Bahçeli's October 22, 2024, parliamentary statement unexpectedly suggested Abdullah Öcalan could address the Parliament, followed by Öcalan's call for disarmament. Bahçeli's recent comments on Ekrem İmamoğlu's trial highlight a potential rift within the ruling coalition and rising social tens...
Bahçeli's Unexpected Statements Shift Turkish Politics
Devlet Bahçeli's October 22, 2024, parliamentary statement unexpectedly suggested Abdullah Öcalan could address the Parliament, followed by Öcalan's call for disarmament. Bahçeli's recent comments on Ekrem İmamoğlu's trial highlight a potential rift within the ruling coalition and rising social tens...
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36% Bias Score


Uncertainty Remains Over Fate of FARC Dissident Leader Iván Mordisco After Colombian Military Operation
Colombian authorities launched military operations against FARC dissidents, resulting in at least 12 deaths and the seizure of items belonging to their leader, Iván Mordisco, whose status remains unconfirmed despite the government claiming otherwise.
Uncertainty Remains Over Fate of FARC Dissident Leader Iván Mordisco After Colombian Military Operation
Colombian authorities launched military operations against FARC dissidents, resulting in at least 12 deaths and the seizure of items belonging to their leader, Iván Mordisco, whose status remains unconfirmed despite the government claiming otherwise.
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48% Bias Score

Hungary Restricts LGBTQ+ Rights, Citizenship in Constitutional Amendments
The Hungarian Parliament passed constitutional amendments on April 14, 2024, restricting LGBTQ+ rights by defining only two genders, prohibiting legal gender changes, and prohibiting public displays of LGBTQ+ symbols; furthermore, the amendments allow for the suspension of Hungarian citizenship for ...

Hungary Restricts LGBTQ+ Rights, Citizenship in Constitutional Amendments
The Hungarian Parliament passed constitutional amendments on April 14, 2024, restricting LGBTQ+ rights by defining only two genders, prohibiting legal gender changes, and prohibiting public displays of LGBTQ+ symbols; furthermore, the amendments allow for the suspension of Hungarian citizenship for ...
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52% Bias Score

Captured Chinese Soldiers in Ukraine Request Repatriation, Exposing Recruitment Deception
Two Chinese citizens captured while fighting for Russia in Ukraine last week, during a briefing at Ukrinform on April 14th, requested repatriation from China, revealing recruitment via deceptive social media campaigns promoting false narratives about the war.

Captured Chinese Soldiers in Ukraine Request Repatriation, Exposing Recruitment Deception
Two Chinese citizens captured while fighting for Russia in Ukraine last week, during a briefing at Ukrinform on April 14th, requested repatriation from China, revealing recruitment via deceptive social media campaigns promoting false narratives about the war.
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16% Bias Score

Scotland Sees Surge in Gang Violence: Fire Attacks and Assault Leave Two Injured
Police in Scotland are investigating two more fire attacks and a violent home invasion, potentially linked to a wave of gangland violence, leaving a 72-year-old woman and a 12-year-old boy with significant injuries; six other properties were targeted in similar attacks between April 3 and April 8.

Scotland Sees Surge in Gang Violence: Fire Attacks and Assault Leave Two Injured
Police in Scotland are investigating two more fire attacks and a violent home invasion, potentially linked to a wave of gangland violence, leaving a 72-year-old woman and a 12-year-old boy with significant injuries; six other properties were targeted in similar attacks between April 3 and April 8.
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52% Bias Score

Fatal NYC Helicopter Crash Exposes Company's Safety and Financial Issues
A New York Helicopter sightseeing tour crashed into the Hudson River on Thursday, killing a family of five Spanish tourists and the pilot; the FAA suspended the company's operations due to its history of safety and financial issues, including a 2013 near-miss and a 2015 incident involving an unairwo...

Fatal NYC Helicopter Crash Exposes Company's Safety and Financial Issues
A New York Helicopter sightseeing tour crashed into the Hudson River on Thursday, killing a family of five Spanish tourists and the pilot; the FAA suspended the company's operations due to its history of safety and financial issues, including a 2013 near-miss and a 2015 incident involving an unairwo...
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44% Bias Score

Turkish Court Upholds Student Protest Rights
Peaceful protests by Turkish high school students raise constitutional questions regarding children's rights to assembly and demonstration, particularly in light of disciplinary actions and conflicting regulations; a recent Constitutional Court ruling supports students' rights.

Turkish Court Upholds Student Protest Rights
Peaceful protests by Turkish high school students raise constitutional questions regarding children's rights to assembly and demonstration, particularly in light of disciplinary actions and conflicting regulations; a recent Constitutional Court ruling supports students' rights.
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40% Bias Score

Flaws in Mexico's Judicial Reform Exemplified by Yasmín Esquivel Candidacy
Mexico's judicial reform faces challenges as thousands remain wrongly imprisoned due to flawed processes; the candidacy of plagiarism-accused Supreme Court Justice Yasmín Esquivel further erodes public trust.

Flaws in Mexico's Judicial Reform Exemplified by Yasmín Esquivel Candidacy
Mexico's judicial reform faces challenges as thousands remain wrongly imprisoned due to flawed processes; the candidacy of plagiarism-accused Supreme Court Justice Yasmín Esquivel further erodes public trust.
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68% Bias Score
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