March 2025
April 2025


U.S. Accuses Maduro Regime of Sending Gang to U.S., Initiating Deportations
The White House accused Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's regime of sending the Tren de Aragua gang to the U.S. on March 19th, 2025, invoking a 1798 law to expel alleged members, causing tension with Caracas and protests from human rights activists; the U.S. has not provided evidence, and the pr...
U.S. Accuses Maduro Regime of Sending Gang to U.S., Initiating Deportations
The White House accused Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's regime of sending the Tren de Aragua gang to the U.S. on March 19th, 2025, invoking a 1798 law to expel alleged members, causing tension with Caracas and protests from human rights activists; the U.S. has not provided evidence, and the pr...
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60% Bias Score


Scholz's final EU summit overshadowed by Hungary's opposition to Ukraine aid
At his likely final regular EU summit, Chancellor Olaf Scholz will address Ukraine support, military expansion plans, economic competitiveness, and the escalating Middle East conflict, but Hungary's opposition, backing Trump's Ukraine ceasefire push, will likely prevent unanimous decisions on Ukrain...
Scholz's final EU summit overshadowed by Hungary's opposition to Ukraine aid
At his likely final regular EU summit, Chancellor Olaf Scholz will address Ukraine support, military expansion plans, economic competitiveness, and the escalating Middle East conflict, but Hungary's opposition, backing Trump's Ukraine ceasefire push, will likely prevent unanimous decisions on Ukrain...
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40% Bias Score


NCA Launches Campaign Against Sextortion Targeting British Teenage Boys
Nigerian crime gangs are blackmailing British teenage boys (14-17) on Snapchat and Instagram for approximately £100 after obtaining explicit images; the National Crime Agency launched a campaign to raise awareness and help victims.
NCA Launches Campaign Against Sextortion Targeting British Teenage Boys
Nigerian crime gangs are blackmailing British teenage boys (14-17) on Snapchat and Instagram for approximately £100 after obtaining explicit images; the National Crime Agency launched a campaign to raise awareness and help victims.
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32% Bias Score


Labour's Disability Benefit Reforms to Cause £10,000 Annual Losses for Some
Labour's proposed disability benefit reforms will cause approximately 1 million disabled people to lose between £4,200 and £6,300 annually in PIP payments by 2030, with knock-on effects leading to an estimated £9,600 annual loss for some individuals, pushing thousands into poverty.
Labour's Disability Benefit Reforms to Cause £10,000 Annual Losses for Some
Labour's proposed disability benefit reforms will cause approximately 1 million disabled people to lose between £4,200 and £6,300 annually in PIP payments by 2030, with knock-on effects leading to an estimated £9,600 annual loss for some individuals, pushing thousands into poverty.
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64% Bias Score


Protests Disrupt Major Political Speeches in Australia
Two anti-nuclear protesters interrupted Peter Dutton's speech at the Lowy Institute in Sydney on Thursday, protesting the Coalition's plan to build seven nuclear power plants; similar protests disrupted Treasurer Jim Chalmers' speech on Tuesday.
Protests Disrupt Major Political Speeches in Australia
Two anti-nuclear protesters interrupted Peter Dutton's speech at the Lowy Institute in Sydney on Thursday, protesting the Coalition's plan to build seven nuclear power plants; similar protests disrupted Treasurer Jim Chalmers' speech on Tuesday.
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48% Bias Score


UK Sees Surge in Child Sextortion Cases, Launching New Awareness Campaign
The UK National Crime Agency reports 117 average monthly sextortion cases against under-18s in the first five months of 2024, launching a new social media campaign emphasizing victim support and urging non-payment while highlighting a rise in AI-generated sextortion attempts.
UK Sees Surge in Child Sextortion Cases, Launching New Awareness Campaign
The UK National Crime Agency reports 117 average monthly sextortion cases against under-18s in the first five months of 2024, launching a new social media campaign emphasizing victim support and urging non-payment while highlighting a rise in AI-generated sextortion attempts.
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28% Bias Score

US Airstrikes in Yemen Injure Nine, Prompt Houthi Condemnation
On March 19, 2025, US airstrikes in four Yemeni cities injured nine people in Sanaa, prompting Houthi condemnation and conflicting reports on the targeted locations. The strikes followed President Trump's threat to completely annihilate the Houthis if they don't cease attacks.

US Airstrikes in Yemen Injure Nine, Prompt Houthi Condemnation
On March 19, 2025, US airstrikes in four Yemeni cities injured nine people in Sanaa, prompting Houthi condemnation and conflicting reports on the targeted locations. The strikes followed President Trump's threat to completely annihilate the Houthis if they don't cease attacks.
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60% Bias Score

UK Cybersecurity Agency Warns of Quantum Hacking Threat, Urges System Upgrades by 2035
The UK's NCSC issued new guidance urging organizations to adopt post-quantum cryptography by 2035 to protect against future quantum computer attacks, outlining a phased approach with deadlines for identifying services (2028), overhauls (2031), and full migration (2035).

UK Cybersecurity Agency Warns of Quantum Hacking Threat, Urges System Upgrades by 2035
The UK's NCSC issued new guidance urging organizations to adopt post-quantum cryptography by 2035 to protect against future quantum computer attacks, outlining a phased approach with deadlines for identifying services (2028), overhauls (2031), and full migration (2035).
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36% Bias Score

Judge Faces "Serious Corrupt Conduct" Charges for Leaking Inquiry Report
Former Queensland judge Walter Sofronoff leaked confidential documents from his inquiry into the Bruce Lehrmann trial to journalists Janet Albrechtsen and Elizabeth Byrne before its public release on July 31, 2023, leading the Australian Capital Territory Integrity Commission to find him guilty of "...

Judge Faces "Serious Corrupt Conduct" Charges for Leaking Inquiry Report
Former Queensland judge Walter Sofronoff leaked confidential documents from his inquiry into the Bruce Lehrmann trial to journalists Janet Albrechtsen and Elizabeth Byrne before its public release on July 31, 2023, leading the Australian Capital Territory Integrity Commission to find him guilty of "...
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40% Bias Score

UK Prison Service Faces Recruitment Crisis Amid Nigerian TikTok Visa Scheme
Nigerian TikTokers are promoting UK prison officer jobs as a visa shortcut, leading to concerns about the suitability of recruits and communication issues in British jails; over 2,340 foreign nationals were hired as wardens in the last three years, with many believed to be Nigerian, despite warnings...

UK Prison Service Faces Recruitment Crisis Amid Nigerian TikTok Visa Scheme
Nigerian TikTokers are promoting UK prison officer jobs as a visa shortcut, leading to concerns about the suitability of recruits and communication issues in British jails; over 2,340 foreign nationals were hired as wardens in the last three years, with many believed to be Nigerian, despite warnings...
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48% Bias Score

Delayed Psychiatric Assessment Postpones Murder Trial
Former NSW police officer Beau Lamarre-Condon is charged with two counts of murder for the February 2024 deaths of Luke Davies and Jesse Baird; a delayed psychiatric assessment has postponed his plea and legal discussions until late April, with the case returning to court on May 20th.

Delayed Psychiatric Assessment Postpones Murder Trial
Former NSW police officer Beau Lamarre-Condon is charged with two counts of murder for the February 2024 deaths of Luke Davies and Jesse Baird; a delayed psychiatric assessment has postponed his plea and legal discussions until late April, with the case returning to court on May 20th.
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28% Bias Score

Victoria's Record Crime Surge Driven by Theft, Repeat Offenders"
Victoria recorded 605,640 criminal offences in 2024, a 15.7% increase driven by a record high in theft, with 75,731 theft from motor vehicles and 28,922 car thefts. Police arrested 26,519 individuals 73,539 times, with repeat youth offenders as a key driver.

Victoria's Record Crime Surge Driven by Theft, Repeat Offenders"
Victoria recorded 605,640 criminal offences in 2024, a 15.7% increase driven by a record high in theft, with 75,731 theft from motor vehicles and 28,922 car thefts. Police arrested 26,519 individuals 73,539 times, with repeat youth offenders as a key driver.
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56% Bias Score