March 2025
April 2025


Eufor Deploys Reinforcements to Bosnia Amidst Secessionist Crisis
In response to Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik's conviction and the Republika Srpska Parliament's secessionist laws, the EU force (Eufor) is deploying reinforcements from the Czech Republic, Italy, and Romania to Bosnia and Herzegovina, starting March 11th, to prevent a security vacuum.
Eufor Deploys Reinforcements to Bosnia Amidst Secessionist Crisis
In response to Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik's conviction and the Republika Srpska Parliament's secessionist laws, the EU force (Eufor) is deploying reinforcements from the Czech Republic, Italy, and Romania to Bosnia and Herzegovina, starting March 11th, to prevent a security vacuum.
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40% Bias Score


Brazza's Report Exposes Systemic Violence in French Congo
Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza's 1905 report on the French Congo, now republished, details systemic violence, including the deaths of 45 women due to starvation while held hostage to force tax payments, exposing the brutal realities of French colonialism.
Brazza's Report Exposes Systemic Violence in French Congo
Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza's 1905 report on the French Congo, now republished, details systemic violence, including the deaths of 45 women due to starvation while held hostage to force tax payments, exposing the brutal realities of French colonialism.
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52% Bias Score


Portugal's PM Faces No-Confidence Vote, Triggering Snap Elections
The opaque business dealings of Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's family company led to a no-confidence vote, resulting in his government's collapse and snap elections scheduled for May, potentially boosting the far-right Chega party.
Portugal's PM Faces No-Confidence Vote, Triggering Snap Elections
The opaque business dealings of Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's family company led to a no-confidence vote, resulting in his government's collapse and snap elections scheduled for May, potentially boosting the far-right Chega party.
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44% Bias Score


North Sea Collision: Captain Arrested After Deadly Tanker Crash
The container ship "Solong" collided with the oil tanker "Stena Immaculate" in the North Sea on Monday, resulting in a fire, significant damage, and the presumed death of one sailor; the captain of the "Solong" was arrested.
North Sea Collision: Captain Arrested After Deadly Tanker Crash
The container ship "Solong" collided with the oil tanker "Stena Immaculate" in the North Sea on Monday, resulting in a fire, significant damage, and the presumed death of one sailor; the captain of the "Solong" was arrested.
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40% Bias Score


Labour's Welfare Cuts Spark Internal Party Revolt
Britain's Labour government plans to cut £70 billion from the working-age sickness benefits budget by 2030, including potential cuts to disability benefits, sparking internal party dissent despite a large parliamentary majority.
Labour's Welfare Cuts Spark Internal Party Revolt
Britain's Labour government plans to cut £70 billion from the working-age sickness benefits budget by 2030, including potential cuts to disability benefits, sparking internal party dissent despite a large parliamentary majority.
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48% Bias Score


EU Imposes €26 Billion in Retaliatory Tariffs Against US
The EU announced €26 billion in retaliatory tariffs against US exports, including iconic American products, in response to President Trump's 25 percent global steel and aluminum tariffs, impacting supply chains and potentially raising prices.
EU Imposes €26 Billion in Retaliatory Tariffs Against US
The EU announced €26 billion in retaliatory tariffs against US exports, including iconic American products, in response to President Trump's 25 percent global steel and aluminum tariffs, impacting supply chains and potentially raising prices.
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44% Bias Score

Shifting Geopolitics Revives Proposal for European Nuclear Deterrent
In July 2022, Wolfgang Schäuble proposed a Franco-German-Polish initiative for a stronger European defense including a shared nuclear deterrent, initially rejected but now revived due to concerns about US reliability under Trump, as advocated by potential Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

Shifting Geopolitics Revives Proposal for European Nuclear Deterrent
In July 2022, Wolfgang Schäuble proposed a Franco-German-Polish initiative for a stronger European defense including a shared nuclear deterrent, initially rejected but now revived due to concerns about US reliability under Trump, as advocated by potential Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
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40% Bias Score

Mexico strengthens sovereignty against U.S. pressure
Facing U.S. threats of tariffs, Mexico passed a constitutional amendment on March 11th to strengthen national sovereignty, imposing severe penalties on foreign agents conducting unauthorized activities, following President Trump's move to potentially label Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations.

Mexico strengthens sovereignty against U.S. pressure
Facing U.S. threats of tariffs, Mexico passed a constitutional amendment on March 11th to strengthen national sovereignty, imposing severe penalties on foreign agents conducting unauthorized activities, following President Trump's move to potentially label Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations.
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44% Bias Score

Demokraatit Win Greenland Election, Rejecting US Influence
Greenland's Demokraatit Party won Tuesday's election with nearly 30% of the vote, rejecting US President Trump's attempts to gain control over the island, and signaling a preference for a gradual path toward independence from Denmark.

Demokraatit Win Greenland Election, Rejecting US Influence
Greenland's Demokraatit Party won Tuesday's election with nearly 30% of the vote, rejecting US President Trump's attempts to gain control over the island, and signaling a preference for a gradual path toward independence from Denmark.
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48% Bias Score

Macron Calls for Ukraine Security Plan Amid Peace Talks
French President Macron, on March 11th, convened chiefs of staff from roughly 30 countries in Paris to formulate a security plan for Ukraine post-peace agreement with Russia, including long-term guarantees and sustained military aid, while rejecting Ukraine's demilitarization. The US was absent, and...

Macron Calls for Ukraine Security Plan Amid Peace Talks
French President Macron, on March 11th, convened chiefs of staff from roughly 30 countries in Paris to formulate a security plan for Ukraine post-peace agreement with Russia, including long-term guarantees and sustained military aid, while rejecting Ukraine's demilitarization. The US was absent, and...
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36% Bias Score

Tusk's Turkey Visit Highlights Poland's Defense Strategy Amid US Tensions
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk will visit Turkey today to discuss regional security, amid Poland's efforts to enhance its defenses against potential Russian threats and balance its relationships with the US and EU, leading to public disagreements with US officials.

Tusk's Turkey Visit Highlights Poland's Defense Strategy Amid US Tensions
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk will visit Turkey today to discuss regional security, amid Poland's efforts to enhance its defenses against potential Russian threats and balance its relationships with the US and EU, leading to public disagreements with US officials.
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48% Bias Score

Greenland Election: Pro-Business Party Secures Landslide Victory
In Greenland's parliamentary election, the pro-business Demokraatit party won 29.9% of the vote, securing a decisive victory against the leftist coalition and marking a significant shift towards economic priorities and a gradual path to independence from Denmark.

Greenland Election: Pro-Business Party Secures Landslide Victory
In Greenland's parliamentary election, the pro-business Demokraatit party won 29.9% of the vote, securing a decisive victory against the leftist coalition and marking a significant shift towards economic priorities and a gradual path to independence from Denmark.
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48% Bias Score