February 2025
March 2025
Showing 385 to 396 of 884 results


Trump Claims Putin Would Accept Peacekeepers in Ukraine, Amidst Controversial Rare Earth Mineral Deal
President Trump announced that Vladimir Putin would accept European peacekeepers in Ukraine as part of a potential deal to end the war, a claim that contrasts with previous Russian denials. This comes alongside a controversial U.S.-Ukraine rare earth mineral agreement where the U.S. demands 50% of t...
Trump Claims Putin Would Accept Peacekeepers in Ukraine, Amidst Controversial Rare Earth Mineral Deal
President Trump announced that Vladimir Putin would accept European peacekeepers in Ukraine as part of a potential deal to end the war, a claim that contrasts with previous Russian denials. This comes alongside a controversial U.S.-Ukraine rare earth mineral agreement where the U.S. demands 50% of t...
Progress
52% Bias Score


Ofcom's Draft Guidelines Aim to Protect Women from Online Hate
Ofcom issued draft guidelines urging tech firms to improve online safety for women and girls by addressing misogyny, pile-ons, and intimate image abuse, threatening to name and shame non-compliant companies; influencers shared experiences of daily online abuse.
Ofcom's Draft Guidelines Aim to Protect Women from Online Hate
Ofcom issued draft guidelines urging tech firms to improve online safety for women and girls by addressing misogyny, pile-ons, and intimate image abuse, threatening to name and shame non-compliant companies; influencers shared experiences of daily online abuse.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Hegseth to Visit Guantanamo Amidst Migrant Transfer Controversy
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will visit Guantanamo Bay on Tuesday to review operations, including the recent transfer of over 170 migrants to Venezuela, leaving only 17 remaining at the base, prompting criticism from human rights groups.
Hegseth to Visit Guantanamo Amidst Migrant Transfer Controversy
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will visit Guantanamo Bay on Tuesday to review operations, including the recent transfer of over 170 migrants to Venezuela, leaving only 17 remaining at the base, prompting criticism from human rights groups.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Republican Budget Vote Faces Challenges Amidst Internal Opposition
House Republicans are set to vote Tuesday night on a budget plan aiming for $2 trillion in federal spending cuts, despite opposition from four Republicans and Democrats, with President Trump's involvement sought to secure the needed votes.
Republican Budget Vote Faces Challenges Amidst Internal Opposition
House Republicans are set to vote Tuesday night on a budget plan aiming for $2 trillion in federal spending cuts, despite opposition from four Republicans and Democrats, with President Trump's involvement sought to secure the needed votes.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Musicians Protest UK AI Copyright Law Changes with Silent Album
More than 1,000 musicians, including Annie Lennox, Damon Albarn, and Kate Bush, released a silent album on Tuesday to protest UK government plans to allow AI companies to use copyrighted music for training models without licenses, fearing this would negatively impact their livelihoods and the UK mus...
Musicians Protest UK AI Copyright Law Changes with Silent Album
More than 1,000 musicians, including Annie Lennox, Damon Albarn, and Kate Bush, released a silent album on Tuesday to protest UK government plans to allow AI companies to use copyrighted music for training models without licenses, fearing this would negatively impact their livelihoods and the UK mus...
Progress
60% Bias Score


Ukraine War: Civilians and Soldiers Endure Intense Fighting Near Pokrovsk
Euronews' Valerie Gauriat reports from the frontlines near Pokrovsk, Ukraine, documenting the harsh realities faced by soldiers and civilians amid intense fighting, including women working in coal mines, and civilians refusing evacuation despite widespread destruction.
Ukraine War: Civilians and Soldiers Endure Intense Fighting Near Pokrovsk
Euronews' Valerie Gauriat reports from the frontlines near Pokrovsk, Ukraine, documenting the harsh realities faced by soldiers and civilians amid intense fighting, including women working in coal mines, and civilians refusing evacuation despite widespread destruction.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Badenoch to Prioritize UK Interests in Foreign Policy Shift
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch will deliver a speech on Tuesday arguing for a UK foreign policy prioritizing national interests, criticizing reliance on international law, and hinting at potential withdrawal from the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR), amidst international discussions abo...

Badenoch to Prioritize UK Interests in Foreign Policy Shift
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch will deliver a speech on Tuesday arguing for a UK foreign policy prioritizing national interests, criticizing reliance on international law, and hinting at potential withdrawal from the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR), amidst international discussions abo...
Progress
60% Bias Score

German Election Results Spark Anxiety Among Turkish Immigrants
Turkish immigrants in Germany express concern over the AfD's strong showing in recent elections, citing fears of rising far-right influence, increased discrimination, and potential threats to their dual citizenship. Their anxieties reflect a complex interplay of societal factors and personal experie...

German Election Results Spark Anxiety Among Turkish Immigrants
Turkish immigrants in Germany express concern over the AfD's strong showing in recent elections, citing fears of rising far-right influence, increased discrimination, and potential threats to their dual citizenship. Their anxieties reflect a complex interplay of societal factors and personal experie...
Progress
36% Bias Score

Judge Rejects AP's Emergency Request in White House Access Dispute
A federal judge temporarily rejected the Associated Press's request to overturn President Trump's ban on their access to White House events, including the Oval Office and Air Force One, due to their continued use of the term "Gulf of Mexico." However, a hearing is scheduled for March 20th to conside...

Judge Rejects AP's Emergency Request in White House Access Dispute
A federal judge temporarily rejected the Associated Press's request to overturn President Trump's ban on their access to White House events, including the Oval Office and Air Force One, due to their continued use of the term "Gulf of Mexico." However, a hearing is scheduled for March 20th to conside...
Progress
36% Bias Score

EU Steel Ministers to Meet Amidst 25% US Tariff Increase
European steel ministers will meet in Paris on Thursday to address a 25% US tariff increase, adding to existing challenges from cheap Chinese steel and high energy prices, threatening over 300,000 European jobs and prompting calls for a coordinated response.

EU Steel Ministers to Meet Amidst 25% US Tariff Increase
European steel ministers will meet in Paris on Thursday to address a 25% US tariff increase, adding to existing challenges from cheap Chinese steel and high energy prices, threatening over 300,000 European jobs and prompting calls for a coordinated response.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Macron's White House Visit Highlights Strained US-Europe Relations
French President Macron's White House visit aimed to mend strained US-Europe relations, resulting in some progress but also highlighting a shift toward greater European strategic autonomy due to a perceived unreliable US under Trump, alongside internal divisions on supporting Ukraine.

Macron's White House Visit Highlights Strained US-Europe Relations
French President Macron's White House visit aimed to mend strained US-Europe relations, resulting in some progress but also highlighting a shift toward greater European strategic autonomy due to a perceived unreliable US under Trump, alongside internal divisions on supporting Ukraine.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Merz's Victory Brings Foreign Policy Challenges
Following his CDU party's victory in Germany's federal election with 28% of the vote, CDU leader Friedrich Merz faces immediate challenges forming a government and navigating strained US-Europe relations, particularly concerning the war in Ukraine, while the AfD's rise complicates his agenda.

Merz's Victory Brings Foreign Policy Challenges
Following his CDU party's victory in Germany's federal election with 28% of the vote, CDU leader Friedrich Merz faces immediate challenges forming a government and navigating strained US-Europe relations, particularly concerning the war in Ukraine, while the AfD's rise complicates his agenda.
Progress
52% Bias Score
Showing 385 to 396 of 884 results