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Swatting Attacks Target Conservative Influencers

At least a dozen conservative influencers have been victims of swatting attacks in the past two weeks, facing armed police responding to fake emergency calls claiming shootings at their homes; the FBI and DHS are investigating.

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40% Bias Score

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Four Canadian Citizens Executed in China, Heightening Tensions

Four Canadian dual citizens were executed in China on drug-related charges, prompting condemnation from Canada and escalating existing tensions between the two countries, marked by previous diplomatic incidents and allegations of Chinese interference in Canadian affairs.

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40% Bias Score

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Georgetown Researcher Detained, Visa Revoked Amidst Concerns Over Free Speech

Georgetown University postdoctoral researcher Badar Khan Suri, an Indian citizen, was detained by DHS and had his visa revoked; DHS cited alleged Hamas propaganda and antisemitism on social media, while the university maintains Suri has not engaged in illegal activities.

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60% Bias Score

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Coalition Discord: Sumar and PSOE Clash Over Military Spending

Spain's ruling coalition partners, Sumar and PSOE, publicly disagreed on military spending for the first time during a parliamentary debate, highlighting tensions over a proposed EU defense fund and potentially impacting Spain's role in future European defense initiatives.

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48% Bias Score

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de.euronews.com
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EU Pledges Increased Support for Cyprus Reunification

The EU strongly supports UN-led efforts to reunify Cyprus, pledging active participation and increased support at a Geneva conference involving Cyprus, Turkey, Greece, UK and the UN; high-level EU officials spoke with Cypriot President Nicos Christodoulides.

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36% Bias Score

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welt.de
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Court Upholds AfD Surveillance in Baden-Württemberg

A Stuttgart court upheld the classification of Baden-Württemberg's AfD branch as a potential right-wing extremist case, citing statements by members like a state representative's Facebook post advocating the disappearance of the "white race" and another politician's criticism of an "Arab-Muslim land...

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40% Bias Score

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bbc.com
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Imamoglu Detention Sparks Turkish Protests

Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu and 87 others were detained on March 20, 2025, facing charges of corruption and terrorism, prompting widespread university protests across Turkey.

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44% Bias Score

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cnnespanol.cnn.com
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Fed Revises Economic Projections, Raising Stagflation Concerns

The Federal Reserve revised its economic projections, predicting a 4.4% unemployment rate and 2.7% inflation by year-end, driven partly by President Trump's tariffs, raising concerns about stagflation, although the current situation is far from the 1970s stagflation.

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48% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Canada Reviews $19 Billion F-35 Deal Amid US Trade Tensions

Amid escalating trade tensions with the US, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is reviewing a $19 billion deal to purchase additional F-35 fighter jets, facing pressure to cancel it as a rejection of US President Trump's policies, while considering the implications for Canadian military capabilitie...

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60% Bias Score

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tr.euronews.com
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Greenpeace Ordered to Pay \$660 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Case

A US court ruled that Greenpeace must pay over \$660 million in damages to Energy Transfer for protests against the Dakota Access pipeline, which carries approximately 5% of the US's daily oil production; Greenpeace plans to appeal the decision.

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60% Bias Score

Climate Action
tr.euronews.com
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Trump's 200% Tariff Threat Shakes European Wine Industry

President Trump threatened a 200% tariff on European wines and spirits in retaliation for EU tariffs on American whiskey, jeopardizing billions of euros in exports from France, Italy, and Spain and potentially causing significant economic damage to the European wine industry.

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48% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
theglobeandmail.com
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Conservative Party Trails Liberals Amidst Shifting Political Landscape

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre trails the Liberals by 20-25 percentage points in recent polls due to factors including a change in Liberal leadership, the diminished importance of the carbon tax, and the impact of Donald Trump's actions on Canadian public opinion. A potential strategy to rever...

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64% Bias Score

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