March 2025
April 2025


Abduction of Burkinabe Activist Highlights Escalating Repression
Idrissa Barry, coordinator of the Burkinabe movement "Sens", was abducted on March 18th, prompting outrage following recent massacres of Fulani civilians in Solenzo, allegedly involving the Burkinabe army and Volunteers for the Defense of the Fatherland; musician Almany KJ criticizes the government'...
Abduction of Burkinabe Activist Highlights Escalating Repression
Idrissa Barry, coordinator of the Burkinabe movement "Sens", was abducted on March 18th, prompting outrage following recent massacres of Fulani civilians in Solenzo, allegedly involving the Burkinabe army and Volunteers for the Defense of the Fatherland; musician Almany KJ criticizes the government'...
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56% Bias Score


Palestinian Activist Arrested in US: Concerns over Suppression of Dissent
On March 8th, US DHS agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist, without a warrant, following his advocacy for Palestine; video footage of the arrest exists, and the incident highlights concerns over the suppression of political dissent and the targeting of pro-Palestinian activists with...
Palestinian Activist Arrested in US: Concerns over Suppression of Dissent
On March 8th, US DHS agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist, without a warrant, following his advocacy for Palestine; video footage of the arrest exists, and the incident highlights concerns over the suppression of political dissent and the targeting of pro-Palestinian activists with...
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60% Bias Score


British Couple, Interpreter Face Afghan Court Amid Detention Concerns
A British couple, Peter (79) and Barbie Reynolds (75), and their interpreter are to appear in an Afghan court tomorrow after being detained since February 1st, with the family raising concerns over their health and fair trial rights amid unclear charges.
British Couple, Interpreter Face Afghan Court Amid Detention Concerns
A British couple, Peter (79) and Barbie Reynolds (75), and their interpreter are to appear in an Afghan court tomorrow after being detained since February 1st, with the family raising concerns over their health and fair trial rights amid unclear charges.
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48% Bias Score


Honduras Plane Crash: Pilot's Pre-Flight Concerns Highlight Maintenance Issues
Veteran pilot Luis Araya, expressing concerns about the Lanhsa Airlines Jetstream 32's hydraulic system, died along with 11 others, including renowned musician Aurelio Martínez, when the plane crashed into the Caribbean Sea shortly after takeoff from Roatán, Honduras, on Monday.
Honduras Plane Crash: Pilot's Pre-Flight Concerns Highlight Maintenance Issues
Veteran pilot Luis Araya, expressing concerns about the Lanhsa Airlines Jetstream 32's hydraulic system, died along with 11 others, including renowned musician Aurelio Martínez, when the plane crashed into the Caribbean Sea shortly after takeoff from Roatán, Honduras, on Monday.
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44% Bias Score


Weakening Dark Energy Challenges Universe's Fate
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) survey suggests dark energy, the force accelerating the universe's expansion, is weakening, challenging the constant dark energy model and suggesting a potential 'big crunch' instead of a 'big freeze'.
Weakening Dark Energy Challenges Universe's Fate
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) survey suggests dark energy, the force accelerating the universe's expansion, is weakening, challenging the constant dark energy model and suggesting a potential 'big crunch' instead of a 'big freeze'.
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36% Bias Score


Belgorod Governor Orders Evacuation Amidst Persistent Rocket Threat
Belgorod Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov ordered the temporary evacuation of Krasnoyarsky District residents due to a persistent rocket threat, implementing safety measures and support for evacuees while establishing round-the-clock checkpoints to prevent unauthorized entry.
Belgorod Governor Orders Evacuation Amidst Persistent Rocket Threat
Belgorod Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov ordered the temporary evacuation of Krasnoyarsky District residents due to a persistent rocket threat, implementing safety measures and support for evacuees while establishing round-the-clock checkpoints to prevent unauthorized entry.
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48% Bias Score

Transgender Women in Sports: Ongoing Debate on Fair Competition
Recent studies show that transgender women retain some physical advantages over cisgender women in sports even after hormone therapy, sparking debates about fair competition and leading sports organizations to adjust participation rules; the optimal duration of hormone therapy remains unclear.

Transgender Women in Sports: Ongoing Debate on Fair Competition
Recent studies show that transgender women retain some physical advantages over cisgender women in sports even after hormone therapy, sparking debates about fair competition and leading sports organizations to adjust participation rules; the optimal duration of hormone therapy remains unclear.
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12% Bias Score

Pro-Hamas Activist's Deportation Case Moves Forward
Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Hamas activist and US legal resident, was arrested for his role in pro-Palestine protests at Columbia University; a judge allowed his legal challenge to his arrest to proceed, rejecting claims he supported Hamas.

Pro-Hamas Activist's Deportation Case Moves Forward
Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Hamas activist and US legal resident, was arrested for his role in pro-Palestine protests at Columbia University; a judge allowed his legal challenge to his arrest to proceed, rejecting claims he supported Hamas.
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40% Bias Score

Alaska Plane Crash: Overweight Aircraft, Icy Conditions Cited in Preliminary Report
A Bering Air plane crashed on February 6th in Alaska, killing all 10 people onboard due to exceeding maximum takeoff weight by 1,058lb in icy conditions, according to a preliminary NTSB report; this was one of three major US aviation accidents in eight days.

Alaska Plane Crash: Overweight Aircraft, Icy Conditions Cited in Preliminary Report
A Bering Air plane crashed on February 6th in Alaska, killing all 10 people onboard due to exceeding maximum takeoff weight by 1,058lb in icy conditions, according to a preliminary NTSB report; this was one of three major US aviation accidents in eight days.
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36% Bias Score

Astronaut's 288-Day Space Mission Reveals Extreme Aging Effects
After a record-breaking 288-day space mission, astronaut Sunita Williams returned to Earth with significant physical changes, including complete hair whitening, muscle and bone loss, and facial gauntness, highlighting the extreme physiological stress of prolonged space travel and the need for furthe...

Astronaut's 288-Day Space Mission Reveals Extreme Aging Effects
After a record-breaking 288-day space mission, astronaut Sunita Williams returned to Earth with significant physical changes, including complete hair whitening, muscle and bone loss, and facial gauntness, highlighting the extreme physiological stress of prolonged space travel and the need for furthe...
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64% Bias Score

Trump Militarizes US-Mexico Border
President Trump is deploying the military to create a 60-foot deep "buffer zone" along the US-Mexico border in New Mexico to temporarily hold migrants before transferring them to civilian law enforcement, following a decrease in illegal crossings since his return to office; this plan may expand to C...

Trump Militarizes US-Mexico Border
President Trump is deploying the military to create a 60-foot deep "buffer zone" along the US-Mexico border in New Mexico to temporarily hold migrants before transferring them to civilian law enforcement, following a decrease in illegal crossings since his return to office; this plan may expand to C...
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48% Bias Score

Dark Energy's Decline Challenges Universe's Fate
New data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) analyzing 15 million galaxies over 11 billion years suggests dark energy, a mysterious force opposing gravity, peaked when the universe was 70% of its current age and is now declining, challenging the prevailing cosmological model.

Dark Energy's Decline Challenges Universe's Fate
New data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) analyzing 15 million galaxies over 11 billion years suggests dark energy, a mysterious force opposing gravity, peaked when the universe was 70% of its current age and is now declining, challenging the prevailing cosmological model.
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48% Bias Score