January 2025
February 2025
Magdeburg Attack Perpetrator's Extensive History With German Authorities Revealed
Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, the suspected perpetrator of the Magdeburg attack, was known to authorities in six German states since 2013, with 105 documented incidents, including 14 investigations and repeated threats. Despite multiple warnings, including from Saudi Arabia, preventative measures were insuf...
Magdeburg Attack Perpetrator's Extensive History With German Authorities Revealed
Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, the suspected perpetrator of the Magdeburg attack, was known to authorities in six German states since 2013, with 105 documented incidents, including 14 investigations and repeated threats. Despite multiple warnings, including from Saudi Arabia, preventative measures were insuf...
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48% Bias Score
78 Dead, 246 Arrested in South African Mine Rescue
A South African police operation rescued 246 illegal miners from a disused gold mine in Stilfontein on January 15th, recovering 78 bodies; the miners had been trapped for months, and the government's actions in blocking supplies are under scrutiny for potentially causing deaths.
78 Dead, 246 Arrested in South African Mine Rescue
A South African police operation rescued 246 illegal miners from a disused gold mine in Stilfontein on January 15th, recovering 78 bodies; the miners had been trapped for months, and the government's actions in blocking supplies are under scrutiny for potentially causing deaths.
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48% Bias Score
Global Risks Report 2025: Conflict, Weather, and Geoeconomic Confrontation Top Risks
The World Economic Forum's 2025 Global Risks Report ranks state-based armed conflict, extreme weather, and geoeconomic confrontation as the top three global risks, with 23% of respondents identifying state-based conflict as the most likely to cause a major global crisis in 2025, according to a surve...
Global Risks Report 2025: Conflict, Weather, and Geoeconomic Confrontation Top Risks
The World Economic Forum's 2025 Global Risks Report ranks state-based armed conflict, extreme weather, and geoeconomic confrontation as the top three global risks, with 23% of respondents identifying state-based conflict as the most likely to cause a major global crisis in 2025, according to a surve...
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44% Bias Score
Gaza Conflict Ends: Uncertain Future for Israel and the Region
The 15-month Gaza conflict ended with immense destruction and uncertainty, leaving Israel's long-term security and international standing in question; the US criticized the war's length and impact on the Palestinian Authority while noting Iran's weakening.
Gaza Conflict Ends: Uncertain Future for Israel and the Region
The 15-month Gaza conflict ended with immense destruction and uncertainty, leaving Israel's long-term security and international standing in question; the US criticized the war's length and impact on the Palestinian Authority while noting Iran's weakening.
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48% Bias Score
South Korean President Arrested, Faces Impeachment Trial
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, arrested on Wednesday for rebellion, a crime punishable by death, refused to cooperate with investigators and is now facing an impeachment trial; if the impeachment succeeds, new elections will be held within 60 days.
South Korean President Arrested, Faces Impeachment Trial
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, arrested on Wednesday for rebellion, a crime punishable by death, refused to cooperate with investigators and is now facing an impeachment trial; if the impeachment succeeds, new elections will be held within 60 days.
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52% Bias Score
Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Agreed, Hostage Release Planned
A three-phase ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, brokered by Qatar and the US, will begin January 19th, involving a six-week truce, the release of 33 Israeli hostages in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, and a subsequent Israeli withdrawal and Gaza reconstruction plan.
Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Agreed, Hostage Release Planned
A three-phase ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, brokered by Qatar and the US, will begin January 19th, involving a six-week truce, the release of 33 Israeli hostages in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, and a subsequent Israeli withdrawal and Gaza reconstruction plan.
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44% Bias Score
Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Announced, Hostages Released
A 15-month conflict between Israel and Hamas ended with a ceasefire agreement brokered by Qatar and the US, leading to the release of hostages and international calls for lasting stability in the Middle East.
Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Announced, Hostages Released
A 15-month conflict between Israel and Hamas ended with a ceasefire agreement brokered by Qatar and the US, leading to the release of hostages and international calls for lasting stability in the Middle East.
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36% Bias Score
Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Agreed: Six-Week Truce, Hostage Release, and Uncertain Future
A six-week ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has been agreed upon, involving a phased release of hostages held by Hamas, the reopening of the Rafah border crossing for humanitarian aid, and future negotiations for a lasting peace. The agreement follows over a year of intense conflict in Gaza, resul...
Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Agreed: Six-Week Truce, Hostage Release, and Uncertain Future
A six-week ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has been agreed upon, involving a phased release of hostages held by Hamas, the reopening of the Rafah border crossing for humanitarian aid, and future negotiations for a lasting peace. The agreement follows over a year of intense conflict in Gaza, resul...
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44% Bias Score
Starlink's Global Expansion Fueled by Demand and Government Contracts
SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet service has achieved 4.6 million users globally, primarily in areas lacking reliable internet access, generating significant revenue and prompting governmental and military contracts; however, competition is emerging.
Starlink's Global Expansion Fueled by Demand and Government Contracts
SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet service has achieved 4.6 million users globally, primarily in areas lacking reliable internet access, generating significant revenue and prompting governmental and military contracts; however, competition is emerging.
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44% Bias Score
TikTok Faces Nationwide Ban on Sunday Unless Trump Intervenes
A U.S. law mandates ByteDance to sell TikTok's U.S. operations by January 19th or face a nationwide ban; if enacted, the app will shut down on Sunday, impacting 170 million American users and potentially disrupting global services; President-elect Trump may intervene, while President Biden stated le...
TikTok Faces Nationwide Ban on Sunday Unless Trump Intervenes
A U.S. law mandates ByteDance to sell TikTok's U.S. operations by January 19th or face a nationwide ban; if enacted, the app will shut down on Sunday, impacting 170 million American users and potentially disrupting global services; President-elect Trump may intervene, while President Biden stated le...
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52% Bias Score
Rubio's China Ban Signals Extremely Anti-China Trump 2.0 Administration
Incoming US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is banned from China due to sanctions for his criticism of Chinese policies, signaling an extremely anti-China Trump 2.0 administration with potential for increased trade wars and Asia-Pacific tensions.
Rubio's China Ban Signals Extremely Anti-China Trump 2.0 Administration
Incoming US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is banned from China due to sanctions for his criticism of Chinese policies, signaling an extremely anti-China Trump 2.0 administration with potential for increased trade wars and Asia-Pacific tensions.
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48% Bias Score
UK Nurses Report Critical NHS Failures, Leading to Patient Deaths
A survey of over 5,000 UK nurses revealed critical staffing shortages and inadequate facilities in NHS hospitals, resulting in patient deaths in corridors and a general lack of basic care; nurses described conditions as 'worse than Covid-19'.
UK Nurses Report Critical NHS Failures, Leading to Patient Deaths
A survey of over 5,000 UK nurses revealed critical staffing shortages and inadequate facilities in NHS hospitals, resulting in patient deaths in corridors and a general lack of basic care; nurses described conditions as 'worse than Covid-19'.
Progress
52% Bias Score