January 2025
February 2025
Trump Administration Launches Immigration Blitz in Chicago
On Sunday, a Trump administration immigration enforcement operation began in Chicago, involving multiple federal agencies targeting undocumented immigrants considered threats to public safety and national security, with ICE setting a daily arrest quota of 75 per field office, leading to fear and sch...
Trump Administration Launches Immigration Blitz in Chicago
On Sunday, a Trump administration immigration enforcement operation began in Chicago, involving multiple federal agencies targeting undocumented immigrants considered threats to public safety and national security, with ICE setting a daily arrest quota of 75 per field office, leading to fear and sch...
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48% Bias Score
Damaged Baltic Sea Fiber Optic Cable Sparks NATO Investigation
An undersea fiber optic cable connecting Latvia's Ventspils and Sweden's Gotland island was damaged on Sunday, likely due to external influence, prompting a joint NATO and Baltic Sea investigation involving several vessels, although communications were restored via alternative routes.
Damaged Baltic Sea Fiber Optic Cable Sparks NATO Investigation
An undersea fiber optic cable connecting Latvia's Ventspils and Sweden's Gotland island was damaged on Sunday, likely due to external influence, prompting a joint NATO and Baltic Sea investigation involving several vessels, although communications were restored via alternative routes.
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32% Bias Score
Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage: Suspect Vessel Seized, Joint Investigation Launched
A new undersea data cable between Sweden and Latvia was sabotaged in Swedish territorial waters, prompting a joint investigation by Sweden, Latvia, and NATO; a suspect ship was seized, and while data transmission was disrupted, alternative solutions minimized impact on end-users.
Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage: Suspect Vessel Seized, Joint Investigation Launched
A new undersea data cable between Sweden and Latvia was sabotaged in Swedish territorial waters, prompting a joint investigation by Sweden, Latvia, and NATO; a suspect ship was seized, and while data transmission was disrupted, alternative solutions minimized impact on end-users.
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48% Bias Score
Severed Baltic Sea Cable Sparks Sabotage Investigation
A fiber optic cable connecting Latvia and Sweden was severed in the Baltic Sea on January 26th, 2024, prompting a NATO investigation and the apprehension of a suspect vessel by Swedish authorities; while the disruption is minor for end users, the incident is part of a pattern of similar attacks in t...
Severed Baltic Sea Cable Sparks Sabotage Investigation
A fiber optic cable connecting Latvia and Sweden was severed in the Baltic Sea on January 26th, 2024, prompting a NATO investigation and the apprehension of a suspect vessel by Swedish authorities; while the disruption is minor for end users, the incident is part of a pattern of similar attacks in t...
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52% Bias Score
Trump Sanctions Colombia over Migrant Deportation Dispute
Former US President Donald Trump announced sanctions and increased customs checks against Colombia for refusing entry to two US military planes carrying deported migrants, citing national security concerns and accusing Colombian President Gustavo Petro of jeopardizing US safety.
Trump Sanctions Colombia over Migrant Deportation Dispute
Former US President Donald Trump announced sanctions and increased customs checks against Colombia for refusing entry to two US military planes carrying deported migrants, citing national security concerns and accusing Colombian President Gustavo Petro of jeopardizing US safety.
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56% Bias Score
Trump Imposes Sanctions on Colombia Following Deportation Flight Dispute
President Trump imposed 25% tariffs (increasing to 50% in a week), a travel ban, and financial sanctions on Colombia after it refused to accept two US deportation flights carrying migrants; Colombian President Gustavo Petro defended his decision citing the need to treat migrants with dignity.
Trump Imposes Sanctions on Colombia Following Deportation Flight Dispute
President Trump imposed 25% tariffs (increasing to 50% in a week), a travel ban, and financial sanctions on Colombia after it refused to accept two US deportation flights carrying migrants; Colombian President Gustavo Petro defended his decision citing the need to treat migrants with dignity.
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52% Bias Score
Damaged Undersea Cable Spurs NATO Investigation in Baltic Sea
An undersea fiber optic cable connecting Latvia's Ventspils and Sweden's Gotland was damaged on Sunday in Sweden's exclusive economic zone, likely due to external factors, prompting a joint investigation by NATO and Baltic Sea nations.
Damaged Undersea Cable Spurs NATO Investigation in Baltic Sea
An undersea fiber optic cable connecting Latvia's Ventspils and Sweden's Gotland was damaged on Sunday in Sweden's exclusive economic zone, likely due to external factors, prompting a joint investigation by NATO and Baltic Sea nations.
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44% Bias Score
Russia Claims Victory in Eastern Ukraine as U.S. Aid to Ukrainian NGOs Halted
Russia claims to have captured the strategically important town of Velyka Novosilka in eastern Ukraine after a monthslong battle, while uncertainty over continued U.S. funding has halted the work of some Ukrainian NGOs supporting war veterans, days after the newly sworn in U.S. Secretary of State Ma...
Russia Claims Victory in Eastern Ukraine as U.S. Aid to Ukrainian NGOs Halted
Russia claims to have captured the strategically important town of Velyka Novosilka in eastern Ukraine after a monthslong battle, while uncertainty over continued U.S. funding has halted the work of some Ukrainian NGOs supporting war veterans, days after the newly sworn in U.S. Secretary of State Ma...
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40% Bias Score
Multi-Agency Immigration Crackdown Begins in Chicago
On Sunday, federal agents from multiple agencies including the FBI, DEA, and ATF conducted immigration enforcement operations in Chicago, part of a wider crackdown under President Trump, resulting in an unspecified number of arrests and heightened tensions within immigrant communities.
Multi-Agency Immigration Crackdown Begins in Chicago
On Sunday, federal agents from multiple agencies including the FBI, DEA, and ATF conducted immigration enforcement operations in Chicago, part of a wider crackdown under President Trump, resulting in an unspecified number of arrests and heightened tensions within immigrant communities.
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44% Bias Score
Lukashenko Wins Seventh Term in Belarusian Presidential Election
In Belarus's January 26th presidential election, Alexandr Lukashenko won a seventh term with 87.6% of the vote, extending his rule to 2030; the "Vote Against All" option garnered 5.1%, reflecting significant opposition despite the EU's planned continued sanctions.
Lukashenko Wins Seventh Term in Belarusian Presidential Election
In Belarus's January 26th presidential election, Alexandr Lukashenko won a seventh term with 87.6% of the vote, extending his rule to 2030; the "Vote Against All" option garnered 5.1%, reflecting significant opposition despite the EU's planned continued sanctions.
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60% Bias Score
Musk's AfD Rally Appearance Sparks Controversy in Germany
On the eve of the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation, Elon Musk addressed a cheering AfD rally in Germany, minimizing the importance of historical guilt and drawing condemnation for aligning with a party labeled by German intelligence as having 'secured right-wing extremist' members.
Musk's AfD Rally Appearance Sparks Controversy in Germany
On the eve of the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation, Elon Musk addressed a cheering AfD rally in Germany, minimizing the importance of historical guilt and drawing condemnation for aligning with a party labeled by German intelligence as having 'secured right-wing extremist' members.
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64% Bias Score
Colombia Rejects US Military Deportation Flights
Colombia refused entry to two US military planes carrying deported migrants on January 26th, following Mexico's similar rejection last week, prompting condemnation from Colombian President Gustavo Petro who criticized the treatment of migrants as criminals and stated that Colombia would accept them ...
Colombia Rejects US Military Deportation Flights
Colombia refused entry to two US military planes carrying deported migrants on January 26th, following Mexico's similar rejection last week, prompting condemnation from Colombian President Gustavo Petro who criticized the treatment of migrants as criminals and stated that Colombia would accept them ...
Progress
44% Bias Score