January 2025
February 2025
Serbian Students Block Highway Demanding Accountability for Train Station Collapse
On January 27th, thousands of Serbian students blocked a Belgrade highway for 24 hours, demanding accountability for the November 1st Novi Sad train station collapse (15 deaths), the release of documents, arrests of attackers, dropped charges, and a 20% higher education budget increase; farmers and ...
Serbian Students Block Highway Demanding Accountability for Train Station Collapse
On January 27th, thousands of Serbian students blocked a Belgrade highway for 24 hours, demanding accountability for the November 1st Novi Sad train station collapse (15 deaths), the release of documents, arrests of attackers, dropped charges, and a 20% higher education budget increase; farmers and ...
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44% Bias Score
Jeju Air Crash Report: Black Box Failure, Bird Strike Evidence Found
A preliminary report on the Jeju Air crash in South Korea revealed that the plane's black boxes stopped recording four minutes before impact, bird strike evidence was found on both engines, and the landing gear failed to deploy, resulting in 179 fatalities.
Jeju Air Crash Report: Black Box Failure, Bird Strike Evidence Found
A preliminary report on the Jeju Air crash in South Korea revealed that the plane's black boxes stopped recording four minutes before impact, bird strike evidence was found on both engines, and the landing gear failed to deploy, resulting in 179 fatalities.
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48% Bias Score
Lukashenko Wins Controversial Belarusian Election, Securing Seventh Term
Alexander Lukashenko won Belarus's presidential election with 86.8% of the vote, securing a seventh term amid widespread international condemnation; his continued rule strengthens Belarus's alignment with Russia in the Ukraine war.
Lukashenko Wins Controversial Belarusian Election, Securing Seventh Term
Alexander Lukashenko won Belarus's presidential election with 86.8% of the vote, securing a seventh term amid widespread international condemnation; his continued rule strengthens Belarus's alignment with Russia in the Ukraine war.
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60% Bias Score
EU Extends Russia Sanctions for Six Months
The European Union extended sanctions on Russia for six months until July 31, after Hungary dropped its objection following a gas dispute with Ukraine and a statement from U.S. President Donald Trump urging an end to the war.
EU Extends Russia Sanctions for Six Months
The European Union extended sanctions on Russia for six months until July 31, after Hungary dropped its objection following a gas dispute with Ukraine and a statement from U.S. President Donald Trump urging an end to the war.
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44% Bias Score
Virginia Gubernatorial Race: Spanberger and Earle-Sears Vie for First Female Governor
In Virginia's 2025 gubernatorial election, former Rep. Abigail Spanberger (Democrat) and Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears (Republican) are the leading candidates, vying to become the state's first female governor; Spanberger has emphasized bipartisan cooperation and gun control, while Earle-Sears champi...
Virginia Gubernatorial Race: Spanberger and Earle-Sears Vie for First Female Governor
In Virginia's 2025 gubernatorial election, former Rep. Abigail Spanberger (Democrat) and Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears (Republican) are the leading candidates, vying to become the state's first female governor; Spanberger has emphasized bipartisan cooperation and gun control, while Earle-Sears champi...
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44% Bias Score
Canada Needs a New Economic Vision: Innovation, Security, and Affordability
Canada's next prime minister must implement a new economic strategy prioritizing domestic innovation in the intangibles economy, strengthening national security, and boosting paycheques to combat the cost-of-living crisis and economic stagnation.
Canada Needs a New Economic Vision: Innovation, Security, and Affordability
Canada's next prime minister must implement a new economic strategy prioritizing domestic innovation in the intangibles economy, strengthening national security, and boosting paycheques to combat the cost-of-living crisis and economic stagnation.
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44% Bias Score
Lukashenko Wins Controversial Belarusian Election
Alexander Lukashenko secured a seventh term as Belarusian president on Sunday, winning 86.8% of the vote in an election criticized by Western governments as a sham due to the lack of credible opposition and independent observers.
Lukashenko Wins Controversial Belarusian Election
Alexander Lukashenko secured a seventh term as Belarusian president on Sunday, winning 86.8% of the vote in an election criticized by Western governments as a sham due to the lack of credible opposition and independent observers.
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52% Bias Score
LA Fire Chief's Warning Ignored: Understaffing Fuels Devastating Wildfires
Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley's January 2023 memo warned of insufficient wildfire prevention staffing; despite her $7 million request, the City Council's limited funding and bureaucratic delays left the city vulnerable to the recent devastating wildfires.
LA Fire Chief's Warning Ignored: Understaffing Fuels Devastating Wildfires
Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley's January 2023 memo warned of insufficient wildfire prevention staffing; despite her $7 million request, the City Council's limited funding and bureaucratic delays left the city vulnerable to the recent devastating wildfires.
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52% Bias Score
Indian Anthropologist Defies Racist Theories in 1920s Germany
Iravati Karve, India's first female anthropologist, challenged her German advisor's racist theories on cranial asymmetry and racial superiority during her doctoral studies in 1927 Berlin, using a meticulous study of 149 skulls to disprove his hypothesis and defying prevailing racial biases.
Indian Anthropologist Defies Racist Theories in 1920s Germany
Iravati Karve, India's first female anthropologist, challenged her German advisor's racist theories on cranial asymmetry and racial superiority during her doctoral studies in 1927 Berlin, using a meticulous study of 149 skulls to disprove his hypothesis and defying prevailing racial biases.
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20% Bias Score
Medical Student Murders Three After Degree Denial
A 33-year-old medical student, Fouad L., murdered his neighbor and her 14-year-old daughter, and a professor at Erasmus Medical Center on September 28, 2023, after being denied his medical degree due to multiple suspensions. He meticulously planned the killings, describing the acts as "following a s...
Medical Student Murders Three After Degree Denial
A 33-year-old medical student, Fouad L., murdered his neighbor and her 14-year-old daughter, and a professor at Erasmus Medical Center on September 28, 2023, after being denied his medical degree due to multiple suspensions. He meticulously planned the killings, describing the acts as "following a s...
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28% Bias Score
Trump Initiates Trade Dispute with Colombia over Migrant Deportations
President Trump threatened Colombia with 25% tariffs for refusing to accept deported migrants on US military aircraft, escalating tensions and demonstrating his hardline approach to immigration policy before resolving the issue.
Trump Initiates Trade Dispute with Colombia over Migrant Deportations
President Trump threatened Colombia with 25% tariffs for refusing to accept deported migrants on US military aircraft, escalating tensions and demonstrating his hardline approach to immigration policy before resolving the issue.
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40% Bias Score
French Unemployment Surges 3.9% in Q4 2024, Highest in a Decade
French unemployment in category A rose by 3.9% in Q4 2024, reaching 3.138 million, the largest increase in a decade excluding the Covid-19 crisis, driven by decreased hiring and rising bankruptcies, impacting particularly the youth (8.5% rise).
French Unemployment Surges 3.9% in Q4 2024, Highest in a Decade
French unemployment in category A rose by 3.9% in Q4 2024, reaching 3.138 million, the largest increase in a decade excluding the Covid-19 crisis, driven by decreased hiring and rising bankruptcies, impacting particularly the youth (8.5% rise).
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28% Bias Score