January 2025
February 2025
Trudeau Resigns as Canadian Prime Minister Amid Political Crisis
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation, citing declining popularity and political polarization, and will remain in office until a successor is chosen; this follows months of political deadlock, amid concerns over a potential second Trump presidency and the threat of increas...
Trudeau Resigns as Canadian Prime Minister Amid Political Crisis
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation, citing declining popularity and political polarization, and will remain in office until a successor is chosen; this follows months of political deadlock, amid concerns over a potential second Trump presidency and the threat of increas...
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52% Bias Score
South Korean President Impeached Amidst Martial Law Declaration and US Disapproval
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, a former prosecutor general, declared martial law on December 3, 2024, which was swiftly overturned. Facing impeachment and an arrest warrant, Yoon is defying legal processes, supported by right-wing groups and claims of election fraud. The US expressed disappro...
South Korean President Impeached Amidst Martial Law Declaration and US Disapproval
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, a former prosecutor general, declared martial law on December 3, 2024, which was swiftly overturned. Facing impeachment and an arrest warrant, Yoon is defying legal processes, supported by right-wing groups and claims of election fraud. The US expressed disappro...
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48% Bias Score
EU Faces Trump's Threats Amidst Franco-German Instability
Before his 2025 inauguration, Donald Trump threatened to increase tariffs on European goods, reduce support for Ukraine, and renegotiate NATO funding, jeopardizing EU unity as Germany and France face governmental instability due to coalition collapses and unclear parliamentary majorities, hindering ...
EU Faces Trump's Threats Amidst Franco-German Instability
Before his 2025 inauguration, Donald Trump threatened to increase tariffs on European goods, reduce support for Ukraine, and renegotiate NATO funding, jeopardizing EU unity as Germany and France face governmental instability due to coalition collapses and unclear parliamentary majorities, hindering ...
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48% Bias Score
Charlie Hebdo: A Decade of Aftermath
On January 7, 2015, the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris were attacked by the Kouachi brothers, resulting in 12 deaths at the scene and a further death in 2024 from injuries sustained; this was followed by attacks at a kosher supermarket and other locations, culminating in 20 deaths and numerous injur...
Charlie Hebdo: A Decade of Aftermath
On January 7, 2015, the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris were attacked by the Kouachi brothers, resulting in 12 deaths at the scene and a further death in 2024 from injuries sustained; this was followed by attacks at a kosher supermarket and other locations, culminating in 20 deaths and numerous injur...
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44% Bias Score
Starmer and PM Accused of 'Smear Tactics' in Grooming Gangs Inquiry Row
Keir Starmer and the Prime Minister faced accusations of using 'smear tactics' by linking those demanding a grooming gangs inquiry to the far-right, sparking outrage from victims and prompting a Tory MP to table an amendment for a vote on the inquiry, while new laws are proposed to mandate reporting...
Starmer and PM Accused of 'Smear Tactics' in Grooming Gangs Inquiry Row
Keir Starmer and the Prime Minister faced accusations of using 'smear tactics' by linking those demanding a grooming gangs inquiry to the far-right, sparking outrage from victims and prompting a Tory MP to table an amendment for a vote on the inquiry, while new laws are proposed to mandate reporting...
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64% Bias Score
Met Police Chair Faces Dismissal Over Racist, Sexist WhatsApp Messages
Inspector Charles Ehikioya, Chair of the Metropolitan Black Police Association, faces dismissal for allegedly participating in a WhatsApp group containing racist, sexist, and violent messages exchanged between 2017 and 2020; Ehikioya denies sending the messages, claiming they were planted.
Met Police Chair Faces Dismissal Over Racist, Sexist WhatsApp Messages
Inspector Charles Ehikioya, Chair of the Metropolitan Black Police Association, faces dismissal for allegedly participating in a WhatsApp group containing racist, sexist, and violent messages exchanged between 2017 and 2020; Ehikioya denies sending the messages, claiming they were planted.
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68% Bias Score
US Steel, Nippon Steel Sue Biden Over Blocked Merger
US Steel and Nippon Steel sued President Biden on Monday, claiming his blocking of their $2.7 billion merger was illegal and politically motivated, jeopardizing US Steel's operations and setting a precedent for future foreign investment.
US Steel, Nippon Steel Sue Biden Over Blocked Merger
US Steel and Nippon Steel sued President Biden on Monday, claiming his blocking of their $2.7 billion merger was illegal and politically motivated, jeopardizing US Steel's operations and setting a precedent for future foreign investment.
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52% Bias Score
Verbesserung des Führungsstils durch bessere Führungskräfte-Schulung
Das Unternehmen plant, seine Führungskräfte besser in Kommunikation und Mitarbeiterführung auszubilden, um den Führungsstil zu verbessern und die Mitarbeitermotivation und Produktivität zu steigern.
Verbesserung des Führungsstils durch bessere Führungskräfte-Schulung
Das Unternehmen plant, seine Führungskräfte besser in Kommunikation und Mitarbeiterführung auszubilden, um den Führungsstil zu verbessern und die Mitarbeitermotivation und Produktivität zu steigern.
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60% Bias Score
Von der Leyen Leads EU from Hannover Amidst Illness and Leadership Concerns
Due to illness, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is leading the EU from Hannover, resulting in the cancellation of the weekly commission meeting and postponement of a trip to Poland; however, she maintains contact with world leaders and the commission claims to be fully functional despit...
Von der Leyen Leads EU from Hannover Amidst Illness and Leadership Concerns
Due to illness, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is leading the EU from Hannover, resulting in the cancellation of the weekly commission meeting and postponement of a trip to Poland; however, she maintains contact with world leaders and the commission claims to be fully functional despit...
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64% Bias Score
Contested Venezuelan Presidency: US Response Shapes Regional Future
Venezuela's January 10, 2025 presidential inauguration is contested between Nicolás Maduro and Edmundo González Urrutia; the incoming US administration's stance, balancing pragmatism with human rights concerns, will significantly impact the situation.
Contested Venezuelan Presidency: US Response Shapes Regional Future
Venezuela's January 10, 2025 presidential inauguration is contested between Nicolás Maduro and Edmundo González Urrutia; the incoming US administration's stance, balancing pragmatism with human rights concerns, will significantly impact the situation.
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48% Bias Score
SBS Troops Face Murder Charges Over Libya Killing
British Special Boat Service troops face potential murder charges for killing a suspected Libyan terrorist during a 2021 covert operation; this follows similar investigations into alleged unlawful killings by SAS troops in Syria and Afghanistan, raising concerns about accountability and soldier welf...
SBS Troops Face Murder Charges Over Libya Killing
British Special Boat Service troops face potential murder charges for killing a suspected Libyan terrorist during a 2021 covert operation; this follows similar investigations into alleged unlawful killings by SAS troops in Syria and Afghanistan, raising concerns about accountability and soldier welf...
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48% Bias Score
DOD Settles Lawsuit, Allows LGBTQ+ Veterans to Update Discharge Records
The Department of Defense settled a class-action lawsuit with over 30,000 LGBTQ+ veterans discharged under the "don't ask, don't tell" policy, allowing them to easily update their discharge paperwork to remove references to their sexual orientation, addressing decades of discrimination and improving...
DOD Settles Lawsuit, Allows LGBTQ+ Veterans to Update Discharge Records
The Department of Defense settled a class-action lawsuit with over 30,000 LGBTQ+ veterans discharged under the "don't ask, don't tell" policy, allowing them to easily update their discharge paperwork to remove references to their sexual orientation, addressing decades of discrimination and improving...
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20% Bias Score