January 2025
February 2025
Colombia Declares State of Emergency Amid Deadly Violence in Catatumbo
Colombian President Gustavo Petro declared a 270-day state of emergency in the Catatumbo region due to violence between the ELN and dissident FARC groups, displacing over 32,000 people and causing at least 80 deaths, prompting concerns about human rights and the peace process.
Colombia Declares State of Emergency Amid Deadly Violence in Catatumbo
Colombian President Gustavo Petro declared a 270-day state of emergency in the Catatumbo region due to violence between the ELN and dissident FARC groups, displacing over 32,000 people and causing at least 80 deaths, prompting concerns about human rights and the peace process.
Progress
36% Bias Score
Armenian Government Accused of Inaction in Case of Imprisoned Artsakh Minister
Ruben Vardanyan, former Artsakh minister, remains imprisoned in Baku for over a year; his American lawyer accuses the Armenian government of inaction, citing Prime Minister Pashinyan's statements and the lack of official condemnation of Vardanyan's trial and charges, while expressing hope for US int...
Armenian Government Accused of Inaction in Case of Imprisoned Artsakh Minister
Ruben Vardanyan, former Artsakh minister, remains imprisoned in Baku for over a year; his American lawyer accuses the Armenian government of inaction, citing Prime Minister Pashinyan's statements and the lack of official condemnation of Vardanyan's trial and charges, while expressing hope for US int...
Progress
36% Bias Score
Culiacan Protest Erupts After Cartel Violence Claims Two Young Lives
The killing of two young brothers during a carjacking in Culiacan, Mexico, sparked a massive protest on Thursday, with demonstrators even storming the governor's office, highlighting months of intense cartel violence and a growing public outcry.
Culiacan Protest Erupts After Cartel Violence Claims Two Young Lives
The killing of two young brothers during a carjacking in Culiacan, Mexico, sparked a massive protest on Thursday, with demonstrators even storming the governor's office, highlighting months of intense cartel violence and a growing public outcry.
Progress
36% Bias Score
Mother Sentenced for Manslaughter of Four Sons in House Fire
A 30-year-old mother, Deveca Rose, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the manslaughter of her four young sons who died in a house fire after she left them home alone to go to a supermarket on December 16, 2021, in Sutton, south London.
Mother Sentenced for Manslaughter of Four Sons in House Fire
A 30-year-old mother, Deveca Rose, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the manslaughter of her four young sons who died in a house fire after she left them home alone to go to a supermarket on December 16, 2021, in Sutton, south London.
Progress
48% Bias Score
Right-Wing Dominance Online Silences Left-Leaning Voices
A German author laments the overwhelming presence of right-wing content online, overshadowing left-leaning voices and perspectives, urging a renewed focus on promoting positive and empowering content from progressive groups before the February 23rd election.
Right-Wing Dominance Online Silences Left-Leaning Voices
A German author laments the overwhelming presence of right-wing content online, overshadowing left-leaning voices and perspectives, urging a renewed focus on promoting positive and empowering content from progressive groups before the February 23rd election.
Progress
52% Bias Score
Long Waits at Athens EOPYY Pharmacies Expose Healthcare System Strain
Long queues at Athens' EOPYY pharmacies cause significant delays for patients needing high-cost medications, highlighting understaffing and insufficient geographical distribution of these facilities, impacting patients' health and well-being.
Long Waits at Athens EOPYY Pharmacies Expose Healthcare System Strain
Long queues at Athens' EOPYY pharmacies cause significant delays for patients needing high-cost medications, highlighting understaffing and insufficient geographical distribution of these facilities, impacting patients' health and well-being.
Progress
56% Bias Score
150,000 Expected at March for Life; Vance, Trump to Participate
Approximately 150,000 pro-life activists are expected at the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., on January 19, 2024, featuring speakers such as Vice President JD Vance and former President Donald Trump (via video), who recently pardoned 23 pro-life activists.
150,000 Expected at March for Life; Vance, Trump to Participate
Approximately 150,000 pro-life activists are expected at the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., on January 19, 2024, featuring speakers such as Vice President JD Vance and former President Donald Trump (via video), who recently pardoned 23 pro-life activists.
Progress
64% Bias Score
Lukashenko Set for Seventh Term as Belarusian President Amidst Authoritarian Rule and Russian Nuclear Deployment
Belarus holds a presidential election in January 2025, with Alexander Lukashenko, in power since 1994, virtually assured of a seventh term despite widespread international condemnation of his authoritarian rule and close ties with Russia, which include hosting Russian tactical nuclear weapons.
Lukashenko Set for Seventh Term as Belarusian President Amidst Authoritarian Rule and Russian Nuclear Deployment
Belarus holds a presidential election in January 2025, with Alexander Lukashenko, in power since 1994, virtually assured of a seventh term despite widespread international condemnation of his authoritarian rule and close ties with Russia, which include hosting Russian tactical nuclear weapons.
Progress
36% Bias Score
Trump Visits Disaster Zones Amid FEMA Overhaul Debate
President Trump will visit North Carolina and California on Friday to survey the damage from Hurricane Helene and the recent wildfires, respectively, amid criticism of his administration's proposed changes to FEMA and suggestions to shift more responsibility to individual states for managing disaste...
Trump Visits Disaster Zones Amid FEMA Overhaul Debate
President Trump will visit North Carolina and California on Friday to survey the damage from Hurricane Helene and the recent wildfires, respectively, amid criticism of his administration's proposed changes to FEMA and suggestions to shift more responsibility to individual states for managing disaste...
Progress
52% Bias Score
Canada's Potential Economic Union with the U.S.: Benefits and Risks
An Angus Reid survey reveals that Canadians under 55 lack deep emotional attachment to Canada, and their attachment depends on the country providing a good standard of living. This raises concerns about Canada's integration with the U.S., and the potential benefits and drawbacks of adopting the U.S....
Canada's Potential Economic Union with the U.S.: Benefits and Risks
An Angus Reid survey reveals that Canadians under 55 lack deep emotional attachment to Canada, and their attachment depends on the country providing a good standard of living. This raises concerns about Canada's integration with the U.S., and the potential benefits and drawbacks of adopting the U.S....
Progress
36% Bias Score
Orbán Threatens EU Sanctions Veto Unless Ukraine Restores Russian Gas Transit
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán threatened to veto the renewal of EU sanctions against Russia unless Ukraine resumes Russian gas transit to Central Europe, highlighting the internal divisions within the EU and potential consequences for sanctions' effectiveness.
Orbán Threatens EU Sanctions Veto Unless Ukraine Restores Russian Gas Transit
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán threatened to veto the renewal of EU sanctions against Russia unless Ukraine resumes Russian gas transit to Central Europe, highlighting the internal divisions within the EU and potential consequences for sanctions' effectiveness.
Progress
48% Bias Score
Alberta Premier's U.S. Lobbying Effort Diverges from Canadian Strategy
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is lobbying U.S. officials to secure exemptions for Canadian crude oil from potential tariffs, employing a strategy that emphasizes mutual economic benefit despite criticism for undermining national unity.
Alberta Premier's U.S. Lobbying Effort Diverges from Canadian Strategy
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is lobbying U.S. officials to secure exemptions for Canadian crude oil from potential tariffs, employing a strategy that emphasizes mutual economic benefit despite criticism for undermining national unity.
Progress
52% Bias Score