January 2025
February 2025
Musk's AfD Rally Appearance Condemned as Insult to Holocaust Victims
Elon Musk's virtual address at a German far-right party rally, where he minimized Germany's Nazi past, drew sharp criticism from Yad Vashem's chairman, who called it an insult to Holocaust victims and a danger to German democracy.
Musk's AfD Rally Appearance Condemned as Insult to Holocaust Victims
Elon Musk's virtual address at a German far-right party rally, where he minimized Germany's Nazi past, drew sharp criticism from Yad Vashem's chairman, who called it an insult to Holocaust victims and a danger to German democracy.
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44% Bias Score
White House Threatens Republicans Over Trump Nominee Confirmations
The White House is pressuring Senate Republicans to confirm President Trump's controversial nominees, threatening political consequences for those who oppose them, following a narrow confirmation vote for Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense that required the Vice President to break a tie.
White House Threatens Republicans Over Trump Nominee Confirmations
The White House is pressuring Senate Republicans to confirm President Trump's controversial nominees, threatening political consequences for those who oppose them, following a narrow confirmation vote for Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense that required the Vice President to break a tie.
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56% Bias Score
Sarkozy Denies Sending Lawyers to Libya to Negotiate Senoussi's Release
Nicolas Sarkozy denies sending lawyers to Libya to negotiate the release of Abdallah Senoussi in 2005, a key point in the trial investigating Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign; however, confirmed visits by Claude Guéant and Brice Hortefeux to Senoussi in Libya that year raise questi...
Sarkozy Denies Sending Lawyers to Libya to Negotiate Senoussi's Release
Nicolas Sarkozy denies sending lawyers to Libya to negotiate the release of Abdallah Senoussi in 2005, a key point in the trial investigating Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign; however, confirmed visits by Claude Guéant and Brice Hortefeux to Senoussi in Libya that year raise questi...
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52% Bias Score
Zverev Loses Third Grand Slam Final
Alexander Zverev lost to Jannik Sinner in straight sets in the Australian Open final on Sunday, marking his third Grand Slam final defeat; Zverev, ranked No. 2, expressed disappointment but vowed to continue his pursuit of a Grand Slam title.
Zverev Loses Third Grand Slam Final
Alexander Zverev lost to Jannik Sinner in straight sets in the Australian Open final on Sunday, marking his third Grand Slam final defeat; Zverev, ranked No. 2, expressed disappointment but vowed to continue his pursuit of a Grand Slam title.
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28% Bias Score
North Korea Tests Strategic Cruise Missiles, Defying Trump's Offer of Communication
North Korea successfully tested new strategic cruise missiles, traveling 1500km, under the supervision of Kim Jong Un, escalating tensions despite President Trump's offer of communication. South Korea responded by maintaining high military readiness.
North Korea Tests Strategic Cruise Missiles, Defying Trump's Offer of Communication
North Korea successfully tested new strategic cruise missiles, traveling 1500km, under the supervision of Kim Jong Un, escalating tensions despite President Trump's offer of communication. South Korea responded by maintaining high military readiness.
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44% Bias Score
Storm Hermínia Slams Portugal and Spain with High Winds and Heavy Rain
Storm Hermínia brings heavy rain, strong winds (over 110 km/h), and 8-meter waves to Portugal and Spain, causing orange and red weather alerts, transportation disruptions, and prompting authorities to urge citizens to take precautions.
Storm Hermínia Slams Portugal and Spain with High Winds and Heavy Rain
Storm Hermínia brings heavy rain, strong winds (over 110 km/h), and 8-meter waves to Portugal and Spain, causing orange and red weather alerts, transportation disruptions, and prompting authorities to urge citizens to take precautions.
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16% Bias Score
ICE Raids Spark Backlash Amidst Shift in Public Opinion on Immigration
ICE conducted nationwide raids resulting in 538 arrests (373 criminal, 165 non-criminal), prompting criticism from Democrats and some media; the Biden-era "sensitive places" restriction was ended; public opinion shows increased support for stricter immigration enforcement.
ICE Raids Spark Backlash Amidst Shift in Public Opinion on Immigration
ICE conducted nationwide raids resulting in 538 arrests (373 criminal, 165 non-criminal), prompting criticism from Democrats and some media; the Biden-era "sensitive places" restriction was ended; public opinion shows increased support for stricter immigration enforcement.
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60% Bias Score
Tübingen Contemplates Nazi Past, Promotes Global Reconciliation
The German town of Tübingen, once home to a key Nazi aide, is actively confronting its antisemitic past through initiatives like the TOS Church and the March of Life, which promote remembrance, reconciliation, and combat antisemitism globally.
Tübingen Contemplates Nazi Past, Promotes Global Reconciliation
The German town of Tübingen, once home to a key Nazi aide, is actively confronting its antisemitic past through initiatives like the TOS Church and the March of Life, which promote remembrance, reconciliation, and combat antisemitism globally.
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32% Bias Score
New Hominin Species, Homo juluensis, Proposed Based on Chinese Fossils
Researchers propose Homo juluensis, an ancient human relative with a larger brain than modern humans, based on fossil fragments found in China; the species may include Denisovans.
New Hominin Species, Homo juluensis, Proposed Based on Chinese Fossils
Researchers propose Homo juluensis, an ancient human relative with a larger brain than modern humans, based on fossil fragments found in China; the species may include Denisovans.
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16% Bias Score
Louvre Museum Hosts First Fashion Exhibition
The Louvre Museum in Paris is hosting its first fashion exhibition, "Louvre Couture," until July 21st, showcasing 70 garments and 30 accessories from 45 designers to highlight the ongoing dialogue between art and fashion, with pieces inspired by the museum's collection, demonstrating the influence o...
Louvre Museum Hosts First Fashion Exhibition
The Louvre Museum in Paris is hosting its first fashion exhibition, "Louvre Couture," until July 21st, showcasing 70 garments and 30 accessories from 45 designers to highlight the ongoing dialogue between art and fashion, with pieces inspired by the museum's collection, demonstrating the influence o...
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48% Bias Score
Record-High Antisemitism in Germany on Holocaust Remembrance Day
On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Germany grapples with record-high antisemitism, with attacks from various groups forcing even minor Jewish events to require police protection; a recent study reveals 46% of adults worldwide hold antisemitic views.
Record-High Antisemitism in Germany on Holocaust Remembrance Day
On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Germany grapples with record-high antisemitism, with attacks from various groups forcing even minor Jewish events to require police protection; a recent study reveals 46% of adults worldwide hold antisemitic views.
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36% Bias Score
Mexico City Policy Reinstatement Threatens Global Reproductive Healthcare
President Trump's reinstatement of the Mexico City Policy, barring US funding for foreign NGOs providing abortion services, threatens global reproductive health access, impacting developing nations and potentially shifting funding responsibilities to other countries.
Mexico City Policy Reinstatement Threatens Global Reproductive Healthcare
President Trump's reinstatement of the Mexico City Policy, barring US funding for foreign NGOs providing abortion services, threatens global reproductive health access, impacting developing nations and potentially shifting funding responsibilities to other countries.
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44% Bias Score