February 2025
March 2025
Goma Struggles for Normalcy Amid Renewed DRC Conflict
Following renewed clashes between the M23 and the Congolese army in eastern DRC, Goma is struggling to regain normalcy amid displacement, insecurity, and restrictions, with the UN estimating nearly 900 deaths and the Congolese government claiming over 2000, while some find opportunities in the chaos...
Goma Struggles for Normalcy Amid Renewed DRC Conflict
Following renewed clashes between the M23 and the Congolese army in eastern DRC, Goma is struggling to regain normalcy amid displacement, insecurity, and restrictions, with the UN estimating nearly 900 deaths and the Congolese government claiming over 2000, while some find opportunities in the chaos...
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44% Bias Score
Trump Administration Deports Nearly 6,000 Illegal Immigrants in Two Weeks
Since President Trump's inauguration, ICE has deported nearly 6,000 illegal immigrants, averaging 370-400 daily; 73% of those deported on Monday alone had criminal convictions or pending charges, including homicide and sexual assault; Guantanamo Bay is now being used to detain some of the highest-th...
Trump Administration Deports Nearly 6,000 Illegal Immigrants in Two Weeks
Since President Trump's inauguration, ICE has deported nearly 6,000 illegal immigrants, averaging 370-400 daily; 73% of those deported on Monday alone had criminal convictions or pending charges, including homicide and sexual assault; Guantanamo Bay is now being used to detain some of the highest-th...
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72% Bias Score
Miami Republicans and Democrats Urge Trump to Maintain TPS for Immigrants
The Miami-Dade County Commission, in a bipartisan vote, urged President Trump to reverse the cancellation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for hundreds of thousands of immigrants, citing potential economic and social disruption and arguing that Venezuela remains unsafe for their return.
Miami Republicans and Democrats Urge Trump to Maintain TPS for Immigrants
The Miami-Dade County Commission, in a bipartisan vote, urged President Trump to reverse the cancellation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for hundreds of thousands of immigrants, citing potential economic and social disruption and arguing that Venezuela remains unsafe for their return.
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40% Bias Score
Poland's Massive Military Spending: A Deterrent to Russia, a Signal to the U.S.
Poland, aiming to deter Russia and maintain close ties with the U.S., is investing 4.7 percent of its GDP—more than any other NATO member—in military modernization, spending an estimated $55-60 billion on American weaponry.
Poland's Massive Military Spending: A Deterrent to Russia, a Signal to the U.S.
Poland, aiming to deter Russia and maintain close ties with the U.S., is investing 4.7 percent of its GDP—more than any other NATO member—in military modernization, spending an estimated $55-60 billion on American weaponry.
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52% Bias Score
European Startups Urge Action to Counter US and Chinese AI Dominance
Facing competition from US and Chinese AI giants, French and German startups call for a strengthened European AI sector, proposing increased investment, regulatory alignment, and public sector adoption to secure technological sovereignty.
European Startups Urge Action to Counter US and Chinese AI Dominance
Facing competition from US and Chinese AI giants, French and German startups call for a strengthened European AI sector, proposing increased investment, regulatory alignment, and public sector adoption to secure technological sovereignty.
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48% Bias Score
Germany Reflects on Five Years of Covid-19: Lessons Learned and Future Threats
Five years after Germany's first Covid-19 case in February 2020, virologist Sandra Ciesek and medical director Jürgen Graf reflect on the pandemic's critical moments, highlighting the inadequate protection of elderly care home residents in fall 2020 and the unequal global vaccine distribution. They ...
Germany Reflects on Five Years of Covid-19: Lessons Learned and Future Threats
Five years after Germany's first Covid-19 case in February 2020, virologist Sandra Ciesek and medical director Jürgen Graf reflect on the pandemic's critical moments, highlighting the inadequate protection of elderly care home residents in fall 2020 and the unequal global vaccine distribution. They ...
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32% Bias Score
Trump's Rejection of OECD Tax Pillars Threatens EU with Tariffs
The Trump administration's rejection of OECD tax pillars may trigger US tariffs on EU goods, escalating existing trade tensions over digital services taxes and broader policy disagreements; Spain and other EU nations face pressure to concede.
Trump's Rejection of OECD Tax Pillars Threatens EU with Tariffs
The Trump administration's rejection of OECD tax pillars may trigger US tariffs on EU goods, escalating existing trade tensions over digital services taxes and broader policy disagreements; Spain and other EU nations face pressure to concede.
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52% Bias Score
Trump's Rejection of Sexual Diversity Policies
Donald Trump's declaration of only two genders signals the end of public policies recognizing sexual diversity, reflecting a broader conservative rejection of identity politics rooted in fears of social hierarchy disruption.
Trump's Rejection of Sexual Diversity Policies
Donald Trump's declaration of only two genders signals the end of public policies recognizing sexual diversity, reflecting a broader conservative rejection of identity politics rooted in fears of social hierarchy disruption.
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52% Bias Score
No-Confidence Vote Threatens Short-Lived French Prime Minister
French Prime Minister François Bayrou faces a no-confidence vote today in the French parliament, risking becoming the shortest-serving prime minister in modern French history due to his government's use of a constitutional maneuver to pass parts of its budget without a vote. The outcome will signifi...
No-Confidence Vote Threatens Short-Lived French Prime Minister
French Prime Minister François Bayrou faces a no-confidence vote today in the French parliament, risking becoming the shortest-serving prime minister in modern French history due to his government's use of a constitutional maneuver to pass parts of its budget without a vote. The outcome will signifi...
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52% Bias Score
Trump Withdraws US from UN Human Rights Council, Orders Funding Review
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday withdrawing the US from the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC), prompting a review of US funding for the UN, including the withdrawal from UNRWA and a review of involvement in UNESCO, citing anti-American bias and inefficient use of funds.
Trump Withdraws US from UN Human Rights Council, Orders Funding Review
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday withdrawing the US from the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC), prompting a review of US funding for the UN, including the withdrawal from UNRWA and a review of involvement in UNESCO, citing anti-American bias and inefficient use of funds.
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52% Bias Score
Bondi Confirmed as US Attorney General Amidst FBI Reprisal Fears
The US Senate confirmed Pam Bondi as Attorney General, with all 53 Republican senators and one Democrat voting in favor, following Matt Gaetz's withdrawal due to misconduct allegations; FBI agents are suing the DOJ, fearing reprisals for their involvement in the January 6th Capitol riot investigatio...
Bondi Confirmed as US Attorney General Amidst FBI Reprisal Fears
The US Senate confirmed Pam Bondi as Attorney General, with all 53 Republican senators and one Democrat voting in favor, following Matt Gaetz's withdrawal due to misconduct allegations; FBI agents are suing the DOJ, fearing reprisals for their involvement in the January 6th Capitol riot investigatio...
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44% Bias Score
US Tariffs on Chinese Goods to Increase Consumer Prices
New US tariffs on Chinese goods, including a 10% increase and the end of a trade exemption for goods under \$800, will raise prices for consumers on a wide variety of products. China supplied 78% of US smartphone imports and 79% of laptop and tablet imports in 2023, and the US imported \$427 billion...
US Tariffs on Chinese Goods to Increase Consumer Prices
New US tariffs on Chinese goods, including a 10% increase and the end of a trade exemption for goods under \$800, will raise prices for consumers on a wide variety of products. China supplied 78% of US smartphone imports and 79% of laptop and tablet imports in 2023, and the US imported \$427 billion...
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36% Bias Score