January 2025
February 2025
Imran Khan Demands Judicial Inquiry, Alleges High-Level Corruption in Pakistan
Imran Khan, Pakistan's former Prime Minister, demands a judicial commission to investigate May 9th and November 26th incidents and urges Bahria Town's Malik Riaz to expose alleged corruption among judges, generals, and politicians over the past 30 years, escalating political tensions and potentially...
Imran Khan Demands Judicial Inquiry, Alleges High-Level Corruption in Pakistan
Imran Khan, Pakistan's former Prime Minister, demands a judicial commission to investigate May 9th and November 26th incidents and urges Bahria Town's Malik Riaz to expose alleged corruption among judges, generals, and politicians over the past 30 years, escalating political tensions and potentially...
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48% Bias Score
Indonesia Repatriates 800 Artifacts from Netherlands
Indonesia's National Museum now displays over 800 artifacts repatriated from the Netherlands, resolving a decades-long effort to reclaim objects looted during colonial rule; this is part of a global trend of returning cultural artifacts.
Indonesia Repatriates 800 Artifacts from Netherlands
Indonesia's National Museum now displays over 800 artifacts repatriated from the Netherlands, resolving a decades-long effort to reclaim objects looted during colonial rule; this is part of a global trend of returning cultural artifacts.
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40% Bias Score
Trump Seeks Kim Jong Un Talks Amidst Obstacles
Donald Trump's desire to restart talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un faces significant hurdles due to Kim's strengthened nuclear capabilities, alliance with Russia, and past experiences with Trump; a former North Korean diplomat described Trump's return as a rare opportunity but warned agains...
Trump Seeks Kim Jong Un Talks Amidst Obstacles
Donald Trump's desire to restart talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un faces significant hurdles due to Kim's strengthened nuclear capabilities, alliance with Russia, and past experiences with Trump; a former North Korean diplomat described Trump's return as a rare opportunity but warned agains...
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52% Bias Score
UK Explores EU Trade Deal, Weighing Standard Alignment
The UK is considering aligning with EU food and farm standards to regain frictionless access to European markets, a move Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds says wouldn't break government red lines, following positive discussions with EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic in Davos.
UK Explores EU Trade Deal, Weighing Standard Alignment
The UK is considering aligning with EU food and farm standards to regain frictionless access to European markets, a move Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds says wouldn't break government red lines, following positive discussions with EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic in Davos.
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48% Bias Score
Trump's Softened Stance on China: A Temporary Truce?
President Trump's second term shows early signs of improved US-China relations, marked by a pause on new tariffs and diplomatic overtures from China, despite potential future conflicts over trade and technology.
Trump's Softened Stance on China: A Temporary Truce?
President Trump's second term shows early signs of improved US-China relations, marked by a pause on new tariffs and diplomatic overtures from China, despite potential future conflicts over trade and technology.
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44% Bias Score
Trump's Executive Orders Face Immediate Legal Challenges
Upon returning to the White House, President Donald Trump signed over 20 executive orders on January 20th, including pardons for January 6th rioters, a border state of emergency, and a challenge to birthright citizenship, prompting immediate legal challenges from Democratic states.
Trump's Executive Orders Face Immediate Legal Challenges
Upon returning to the White House, President Donald Trump signed over 20 executive orders on January 20th, including pardons for January 6th rioters, a border state of emergency, and a challenge to birthright citizenship, prompting immediate legal challenges from Democratic states.
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44% Bias Score
Justice Department Agencies Authorized to Arrest Undocumented Immigrants
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Benjamine Huffman issued a directive Thursday authorizing Justice Department agencies—including the FBI, DEA, ATF, U.S. Marshals Service, and the Bureau of Prisons—to investigate and arrest undocumented immigrants in the U.S., furthering the Trump administration's ...
Justice Department Agencies Authorized to Arrest Undocumented Immigrants
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Benjamine Huffman issued a directive Thursday authorizing Justice Department agencies—including the FBI, DEA, ATF, U.S. Marshals Service, and the Bureau of Prisons—to investigate and arrest undocumented immigrants in the U.S., furthering the Trump administration's ...
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52% Bias Score
Cuba's Deepening Crisis: Economic Hardship and US Sanctions
Cuba faces its worst economic crisis since 1991, marked by food shortages, a failing healthcare system, and the emigration of 1.79 million people between 2022-2023; this is fueled by a lack of trading partners and continued US sanctions, alongside internal resistance to change.
Cuba's Deepening Crisis: Economic Hardship and US Sanctions
Cuba faces its worst economic crisis since 1991, marked by food shortages, a failing healthcare system, and the emigration of 1.79 million people between 2022-2023; this is fueled by a lack of trading partners and continued US sanctions, alongside internal resistance to change.
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56% Bias Score
Utah Bans Collective Bargaining for Public Sector Workers
Utah lawmakers passed a bill banning collective bargaining for all public sector workers, making it one of the most restrictive states for public sector unions; Republicans say it allows direct employer-employee communication while opponents say it weakens teachers' unions and hurts worker safety.
Utah Bans Collective Bargaining for Public Sector Workers
Utah lawmakers passed a bill banning collective bargaining for all public sector workers, making it one of the most restrictive states for public sector unions; Republicans say it allows direct employer-employee communication while opponents say it weakens teachers' unions and hurts worker safety.
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48% Bias Score
Hegseth's $50,000 Settlement and Senate Confirmation
Pete Hegseth, President Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, paid $50,000 to settle a 2017 sexual assault claim in Monterey, California, which he denies; despite this and other accusations, his Senate confirmation is moving forward after a 51-49 vote.
Hegseth's $50,000 Settlement and Senate Confirmation
Pete Hegseth, President Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, paid $50,000 to settle a 2017 sexual assault claim in Monterey, California, which he denies; despite this and other accusations, his Senate confirmation is moving forward after a 51-49 vote.
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44% Bias Score
Aschaffenburg Stabbing Sparks Debate on Deportations and Mental Healthcare
A 28-year-old Afghan man, known to authorities for violence and mental health issues, stabbed and killed a 2-year-old boy and a 41-year-old man in Aschaffenburg, Germany, prompting political debate about deportation and mental health policies.
Aschaffenburg Stabbing Sparks Debate on Deportations and Mental Healthcare
A 28-year-old Afghan man, known to authorities for violence and mental health issues, stabbed and killed a 2-year-old boy and a 41-year-old man in Aschaffenburg, Germany, prompting political debate about deportation and mental health policies.
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48% Bias Score
BC Repays \$1.2 Million in Misappropriated Child Disability Benefits, but Systemic Issues Persist
British Columbia's government has repaid nearly \$1.2 million in misappropriated federal child disability benefits to 251 kinship caregivers after a three-year delay, but systemic inequities due to federal legislation remain unresolved.
BC Repays \$1.2 Million in Misappropriated Child Disability Benefits, but Systemic Issues Persist
British Columbia's government has repaid nearly \$1.2 million in misappropriated federal child disability benefits to 251 kinship caregivers after a three-year delay, but systemic inequities due to federal legislation remain unresolved.
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40% Bias Score