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Hollywood's Shift: From Redford's Progressivism to Trump's Influence
The death of Robert Redford marks a turning point in Hollywood, as the industry increasingly aligns with Donald Trump's ideology, evidenced by self-censorship, lawsuits, and content changes.
Hollywood's Shift: From Redford's Progressivism to Trump's Influence
The death of Robert Redford marks a turning point in Hollywood, as the industry increasingly aligns with Donald Trump's ideology, evidenced by self-censorship, lawsuits, and content changes.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Rwanda Accuses Kinshasa of Sabotaging Peace Talks Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Rwanda accuses the Congolese government of undermining peace agreements by escalating the conflict in eastern Congo, deploying drones, and mercenaries, jeopardizing the Doha and Washington peace initiatives.
Rwanda Accuses Kinshasa of Sabotaging Peace Talks Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Rwanda accuses the Congolese government of undermining peace agreements by escalating the conflict in eastern Congo, deploying drones, and mercenaries, jeopardizing the Doha and Washington peace initiatives.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Student Jailed, Faces Charges After Protest; Human Rights Concerns Raised
Bogdan Jovičić, a 22-year-old student, was arrested following a protest in Novi Sad on August 14th and charged with violent conduct at a public gathering, sparking human rights concerns and protests across Serbia.
Student Jailed, Faces Charges After Protest; Human Rights Concerns Raised
Bogdan Jovičić, a 22-year-old student, was arrested following a protest in Novi Sad on August 14th and charged with violent conduct at a public gathering, sparking human rights concerns and protests across Serbia.
Progress
24% Bias Score


Racist Graffiti Found at Charing Cross Police Station Sparks Criminal Investigation
A criminal investigation has been launched by the Metropolitan Police after racist graffiti, including the N-word, was discovered in a staff-only area of Charing Cross police station on August 29th, prompting concerns about deep-rooted racism within the force.
Racist Graffiti Found at Charing Cross Police Station Sparks Criminal Investigation
A criminal investigation has been launched by the Metropolitan Police after racist graffiti, including the N-word, was discovered in a staff-only area of Charing Cross police station on August 29th, prompting concerns about deep-rooted racism within the force.
Progress
28% Bias Score


DC Delegate Faces Primary Challenge Amidst Political Tensions
Washington DC council member Robert White is challenging long-serving delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton in next year's election, citing concerns about her ability to effectively represent the district amidst increased federal intervention and political attacks from Republicans.
DC Delegate Faces Primary Challenge Amidst Political Tensions
Washington DC council member Robert White is challenging long-serving delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton in next year's election, citing concerns about her ability to effectively represent the district amidst increased federal intervention and political attacks from Republicans.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Christopher Chung: From Stereotypical Roles to Slow Horses Star
Christopher Chung, a 37-year-old actor, discusses his career journey, from facing unconscious bias and stereotypical roles to landing the pivotal role of Roddy Ho in the hit spy drama Slow Horses, and its impact on his career.
Christopher Chung: From Stereotypical Roles to Slow Horses Star
Christopher Chung, a 37-year-old actor, discusses his career journey, from facing unconscious bias and stereotypical roles to landing the pivotal role of Roddy Ho in the hit spy drama Slow Horses, and its impact on his career.
Progress
16% Bias Score

Prisoners Defenders Report Exposes Widespread Forced Labor in Cuban Prisons
A new report by Prisoners Defenders reveals that approximately 60,000 prisoners in Cuba are subjected to forced labor, producing goods like charcoal exported to Europe, including Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Germany.

Prisoners Defenders Report Exposes Widespread Forced Labor in Cuban Prisons
A new report by Prisoners Defenders reveals that approximately 60,000 prisoners in Cuba are subjected to forced labor, producing goods like charcoal exported to Europe, including Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Germany.
Progress
48% Bias Score

EU to Create Anti-Drone System on Eastern Border After Polish Airspace Violation
Following a recent Russian drone incursion into Polish airspace, the European Union is accelerating efforts to establish an anti-drone defense system along its eastern border, leveraging Ukraine's combat experience.

EU to Create Anti-Drone System on Eastern Border After Polish Airspace Violation
Following a recent Russian drone incursion into Polish airspace, the European Union is accelerating efforts to establish an anti-drone defense system along its eastern border, leveraging Ukraine's combat experience.
Progress
20% Bias Score

Merz-Sánchez Meeting Reveals Diverging Views on Gaza Conflict
During German Chancellor Merz's visit to Spain, disagreements over the Gaza conflict surfaced, with differing assessments of the situation and the Israeli actions, particularly regarding the use of the term "genocide".

Merz-Sánchez Meeting Reveals Diverging Views on Gaza Conflict
During German Chancellor Merz's visit to Spain, disagreements over the Gaza conflict surfaced, with differing assessments of the situation and the Israeli actions, particularly regarding the use of the term "genocide".
Progress
40% Bias Score

Trump Wins 2024 Presidential Election in Surprise Upset
Donald Trump secured a plurality of the popular vote in the 2024 presidential election, fueled by shifts in Latino, Black, and young American voters away from the Democratic party.

Trump Wins 2024 Presidential Election in Surprise Upset
Donald Trump secured a plurality of the popular vote in the 2024 presidential election, fueled by shifts in Latino, Black, and young American voters away from the Democratic party.
Progress
60% Bias Score

UK Court Quashes US Extradition of Vulnerable Autistic Man
A UK high court judge quashed a Home Office decision to extradite Diogo Santos Coelho, a vulnerable autistic man, to the US on cybercrime charges, citing concerns about his mental health and lack of family support.

UK Court Quashes US Extradition of Vulnerable Autistic Man
A UK high court judge quashed a Home Office decision to extradite Diogo Santos Coelho, a vulnerable autistic man, to the US on cybercrime charges, citing concerns about his mental health and lack of family support.
Progress
8% Bias Score

Lan's 'The Inheritance of Loss': A Review
David Lan's play, 'The Inheritance of Loss,' explores the post-WWII plight of displaced children, focusing on a young Polish boy, Thomas, stolen by the Nazis and later seeking answers from a UN worker, Ruth.

Lan's 'The Inheritance of Loss': A Review
David Lan's play, 'The Inheritance of Loss,' explores the post-WWII plight of displaced children, focusing on a young Polish boy, Thomas, stolen by the Nazis and later seeking answers from a UN worker, Ruth.
Progress
28% Bias Score
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