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Black Sea Ceasefire Agreed, Contingent on Sanctions Relief
Russia and Ukraine agreed to a Black Sea maritime ceasefire contingent on sanctions relief for Russian agricultural exports, along with a 30-day halt to attacks on energy infrastructure; however, territorial disputes remain unresolved, and Ukraine opposes sanctions relief while the war continues.
Black Sea Ceasefire Agreed, Contingent on Sanctions Relief
Russia and Ukraine agreed to a Black Sea maritime ceasefire contingent on sanctions relief for Russian agricultural exports, along with a 30-day halt to attacks on energy infrastructure; however, territorial disputes remain unresolved, and Ukraine opposes sanctions relief while the war continues.
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48% Bias Score


UK Crime Agency Warns of Rise in Online Gangs Perpetrating Violent Crimes
The UK's National Crime Agency warns of a rise in online gangs of young men sharing violent and misogynistic content, exemplified by recent convictions of Cameron Finnigan (nine-year sentence for terrorism-related offenses and child sexual abuse material) and Richard Ehiemere (fraud and child sexual...
UK Crime Agency Warns of Rise in Online Gangs Perpetrating Violent Crimes
The UK's National Crime Agency warns of a rise in online gangs of young men sharing violent and misogynistic content, exemplified by recent convictions of Cameron Finnigan (nine-year sentence for terrorism-related offenses and child sexual abuse material) and Richard Ehiemere (fraud and child sexual...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Seeks Aide Responsible for Adding Journalist to Sensitive Signal Group Chat
Following a report that White House National Security Advisor Michael Waltz's staff mistakenly added The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal group chat with key Trump administration officials, President Trump is now searching for the responsible aide, indicating that he will not ...
Trump Seeks Aide Responsible for Adding Journalist to Sensitive Signal Group Chat
Following a report that White House National Security Advisor Michael Waltz's staff mistakenly added The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal group chat with key Trump administration officials, President Trump is now searching for the responsible aide, indicating that he will not ...
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56% Bias Score


Measles Case in D.C. Fuels Growing US Outbreak
A confirmed measles case in Washington, D.C., involving travel to two Amtrak stations and a medical facility, necessitates urgent public health action, adding to the 378 cases across 17 US states this year, exceeding last year's total and highlighting the risk posed by low vaccination rates.
Measles Case in D.C. Fuels Growing US Outbreak
A confirmed measles case in Washington, D.C., involving travel to two Amtrak stations and a medical facility, necessitates urgent public health action, adding to the 378 cases across 17 US states this year, exceeding last year's total and highlighting the risk posed by low vaccination rates.
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44% Bias Score


Islamophobic Attacks Against London Mayor Sadiq Khan More Than Double
Analysis reveals a significant increase in Islamophobic social media posts targeting London Mayor Sadiq Khan, more than doubling in a year to almost 28,000 posts; X (formerly Twitter) hosts 89% of such posts since 2015, with a significant portion originating from the UK.
Islamophobic Attacks Against London Mayor Sadiq Khan More Than Double
Analysis reveals a significant increase in Islamophobic social media posts targeting London Mayor Sadiq Khan, more than doubling in a year to almost 28,000 posts; X (formerly Twitter) hosts 89% of such posts since 2015, with a significant portion originating from the UK.
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44% Bias Score


Turkish Journalists Arrested Despite Initial Probation Release
Turkish journalists covering protests in Istanbul were arrested after initially being granted probation, prompting outrage from press organizations who cited concerns over press freedom and the independence of the judiciary.
Turkish Journalists Arrested Despite Initial Probation Release
Turkish journalists covering protests in Istanbul were arrested after initially being granted probation, prompting outrage from press organizations who cited concerns over press freedom and the independence of the judiciary.
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56% Bias Score

RAF Member Faces Trial After 30 Years on the Run
Daniela Klette, a 66-year-old former member of Germany's Red Army Faction (RAF), is on trial in Celle, Germany, for robberies committed between 1998 and 2015 to fund her life after the group disbanded; she was arrested in February 2024 in Berlin.

RAF Member Faces Trial After 30 Years on the Run
Daniela Klette, a 66-year-old former member of Germany's Red Army Faction (RAF), is on trial in Celle, Germany, for robberies committed between 1998 and 2015 to fund her life after the group disbanded; she was arrested in February 2024 in Berlin.
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48% Bias Score

Badenoch's £14,000 Net Zero Watch-Funded Trip Precedes Policy U-Turn
Kemi Badenoch and several shadow cabinet members enjoyed a £14,000, family-inclusive, Gloucestershire trip funded by Neil Record, chair of Net Zero Watch, a month before Badenoch reversed the party's net-zero commitment.

Badenoch's £14,000 Net Zero Watch-Funded Trip Precedes Policy U-Turn
Kemi Badenoch and several shadow cabinet members enjoyed a £14,000, family-inclusive, Gloucestershire trip funded by Neil Record, chair of Net Zero Watch, a month before Badenoch reversed the party's net-zero commitment.
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60% Bias Score

Frick Collection Reopens After $300 Million Renovation
The Frick Collection in New York City reopened after a four-year, $300 million renovation, opening previously private rooms to the public, adding a new recital hall and restaurant, and improving visitor amenities.

Frick Collection Reopens After $300 Million Renovation
The Frick Collection in New York City reopened after a four-year, $300 million renovation, opening previously private rooms to the public, adding a new recital hall and restaurant, and improving visitor amenities.
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32% Bias Score

US Intelligence Officials Criticized for Signal Chat Leak
Democratic senators criticized the inclusion of The Atlantic's editor in a Signal group chat discussing Yemen airstrikes, accusing intelligence officials of "sloppy, careless" behavior that jeopardized national security; the incident raised concerns about communication protocols and cybersecurity pr...

US Intelligence Officials Criticized for Signal Chat Leak
Democratic senators criticized the inclusion of The Atlantic's editor in a Signal group chat discussing Yemen airstrikes, accusing intelligence officials of "sloppy, careless" behavior that jeopardized national security; the incident raised concerns about communication protocols and cybersecurity pr...
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64% Bias Score

1,418 Detained in Turkey Following İmamoğlu Arrest
Following the March 19th, 2025 arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu on corruption and terrorism charges, widespread protests resulted in 1,418 detentions nationwide, with police using force against demonstrators, raising concerns about freedom of speech and press.

1,418 Detained in Turkey Following İmamoğlu Arrest
Following the March 19th, 2025 arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu on corruption and terrorism charges, widespread protests resulted in 1,418 detentions nationwide, with police using force against demonstrators, raising concerns about freedom of speech and press.
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60% Bias Score

CHP Calls Extraordinary Convention Amidst Vote-Buying Allegations and Potential Annulment
Turkey's Republican People's Party (CHP) is holding an extraordinary convention on April 6th, 2025, in response to an ongoing investigation into its 38th Ordinary Convention, where vote-buying allegations surfaced, potentially leading to its annulment and the appointment of an administrator.

CHP Calls Extraordinary Convention Amidst Vote-Buying Allegations and Potential Annulment
Turkey's Republican People's Party (CHP) is holding an extraordinary convention on April 6th, 2025, in response to an ongoing investigation into its 38th Ordinary Convention, where vote-buying allegations surfaced, potentially leading to its annulment and the appointment of an administrator.
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48% Bias Score
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