March 2025
April 2025


Chevron's Exit from Venezuela: Maduro Announces New Economic Plan Amidst Production Losses
Following Chevron's departure from Venezuela, President Maduro announced a new economic plan to counter the loss of approximately 150,000 barrels of daily oil production, raising concerns about the country's economic stability amidst existing sanctions and internal challenges.
Chevron's Exit from Venezuela: Maduro Announces New Economic Plan Amidst Production Losses
Following Chevron's departure from Venezuela, President Maduro announced a new economic plan to counter the loss of approximately 150,000 barrels of daily oil production, raising concerns about the country's economic stability amidst existing sanctions and internal challenges.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Trade Policies Threaten US Dollar's Global Dominance
President Trump's protectionist trade policies threaten the US dollar's global dominance, potentially leading to a decline in its global share and a rise in the euro's influence as a global reserve currency, a consequence of the Triffin dilemma and the resulting uncertainty in the markets.
Trump's Trade Policies Threaten US Dollar's Global Dominance
President Trump's protectionist trade policies threaten the US dollar's global dominance, potentially leading to a decline in its global share and a rise in the euro's influence as a global reserve currency, a consequence of the Triffin dilemma and the resulting uncertainty in the markets.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Montesinos' Impending Release Sparks Concerns in Peru
Vladimiro Montesinos, a former Peruvian intelligence chief imprisoned for corruption and human rights abuses, is set to be released on June 24, 2026, sparking concerns about his potential political influence and the public's reaction.
Montesinos' Impending Release Sparks Concerns in Peru
Vladimiro Montesinos, a former Peruvian intelligence chief imprisoned for corruption and human rights abuses, is set to be released on June 24, 2026, sparking concerns about his potential political influence and the public's reaction.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Turkish Court Annuls Decree on Judicial Assistant Positions
Turkey's Constitutional Court annulled a presidential decree establishing judicial assistant positions, deeming it unconstitutional following a challenge by the Republican People's Party (CHP); the annulment will take effect in nine months, highlighting the court's emphasis on judicial independence.
Turkish Court Annuls Decree on Judicial Assistant Positions
Turkey's Constitutional Court annulled a presidential decree establishing judicial assistant positions, deeming it unconstitutional following a challenge by the Republican People's Party (CHP); the annulment will take effect in nine months, highlighting the court's emphasis on judicial independence.
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8% Bias Score


Argentinian Supermarkets Battle for Customers Amidst Inflation Crisis
Facing soaring inflation and reduced purchasing power, Argentinians navigate a complex web of daily supermarket discounts—up to 30% on weekdays with provincial bank accounts, additional savings with specific cards on certain days—to minimize grocery costs, reflecting deep-rooted consumer habits and ...
Argentinian Supermarkets Battle for Customers Amidst Inflation Crisis
Facing soaring inflation and reduced purchasing power, Argentinians navigate a complex web of daily supermarket discounts—up to 30% on weekdays with provincial bank accounts, additional savings with specific cards on certain days—to minimize grocery costs, reflecting deep-rooted consumer habits and ...
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44% Bias Score


Petro and López's Feud Intensifies Ahead of 2026 Colombian Elections
President Gustavo Petro and former Bogotá mayor Claudia López are engaged in a fierce public battle, escalating as the 2026 elections approach; Petro's accusations against López, including labeling her 'worse than Uribe,' are fracturing political coalitions and intensifying the aggressive election c...
Petro and López's Feud Intensifies Ahead of 2026 Colombian Elections
President Gustavo Petro and former Bogotá mayor Claudia López are engaged in a fierce public battle, escalating as the 2026 elections approach; Petro's accusations against López, including labeling her 'worse than Uribe,' are fracturing political coalitions and intensifying the aggressive election c...
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60% Bias Score

DEM Party Visits Political Parties After Öcalan's PKK Disarmament Call
The DEM Party is visiting Turkish political parties following PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan's call for disarmament and dissolution, with the PKK's Executive Committee agreeing and declaring a ceasefire starting March 1st.

DEM Party Visits Political Parties After Öcalan's PKK Disarmament Call
The DEM Party is visiting Turkish political parties following PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan's call for disarmament and dissolution, with the PKK's Executive Committee agreeing and declaring a ceasefire starting March 1st.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Former Mexican Prosecutor "El Diablo" Released from US Prison, Whereabouts Unknown
Edgar Veytia, a former Mexican prosecutor known as "El Diablo," was released from a US prison on Monday after serving eight years for drug trafficking; however, his whereabouts are unknown, and Mexico seeks his extradition to face additional charges for crimes committed during his time as a prosecut...

Former Mexican Prosecutor "El Diablo" Released from US Prison, Whereabouts Unknown
Edgar Veytia, a former Mexican prosecutor known as "El Diablo," was released from a US prison on Monday after serving eight years for drug trafficking; however, his whereabouts are unknown, and Mexico seeks his extradition to face additional charges for crimes committed during his time as a prosecut...
Progress
56% Bias Score

Spanish Court Demands Action Against Financial Institution Abuse in Revolving Credit Cases
A Spanish court has urged authorities to address the widespread abuse by financial institutions, who use protracted legal battles to deter consumers from claiming against revolving credit and microloan products, impacting thousands and overloading the judicial system.

Spanish Court Demands Action Against Financial Institution Abuse in Revolving Credit Cases
A Spanish court has urged authorities to address the widespread abuse by financial institutions, who use protracted legal battles to deter consumers from claiming against revolving credit and microloan products, impacting thousands and overloading the judicial system.
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56% Bias Score

Colombian Government's Tanker Truck Scandal Exposes Deep-Rooted Corruption
The Colombian government's pre-election spending of a large sum on useless tanker trucks with a 100% cost overrun, reveals a kleptocratic system where corruption is rampant across multiple government branches, hindering accountability.

Colombian Government's Tanker Truck Scandal Exposes Deep-Rooted Corruption
The Colombian government's pre-election spending of a large sum on useless tanker trucks with a 100% cost overrun, reveals a kleptocratic system where corruption is rampant across multiple government branches, hindering accountability.
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68% Bias Score

Spain Invests €1.8 Billion in Maritime Decarbonization
Spain has awarded its first international line of electric ferries to connect Europe and Africa, beginning operation in two and a half years, alongside other initiatives including suction sails and onshore power supplies to reduce carbon emissions in its maritime sector.

Spain Invests €1.8 Billion in Maritime Decarbonization
Spain has awarded its first international line of electric ferries to connect Europe and Africa, beginning operation in two and a half years, alongside other initiatives including suction sails and onshore power supplies to reduce carbon emissions in its maritime sector.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Surge in Argentinian shoppers boosts Chilean economy
Due to Argentina's high inflation and economic adjustments, over two million Argentinians visited Chile in 2024, primarily for shopping, boosting Chile's commercial activity by 8.4% in January 2024 compared to the previous year.

Surge in Argentinian shoppers boosts Chilean economy
Due to Argentina's high inflation and economic adjustments, over two million Argentinians visited Chile in 2024, primarily for shopping, boosting Chile's commercial activity by 8.4% in January 2024 compared to the previous year.
Progress
44% Bias Score