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Putin's 25-Year Grip on Power: Consolidation, Suppression, and Enduring Rule
Vladimir Putin's 25-year rule in Russia has been marked by the erosion of democratic institutions, suppression of dissent, and consolidation of power through strategic maneuvering and the cultivation of a loyal inner circle, despite facing multiple challenges including protests and war.
Putin's 25-Year Grip on Power: Consolidation, Suppression, and Enduring Rule
Vladimir Putin's 25-year rule in Russia has been marked by the erosion of democratic institutions, suppression of dissent, and consolidation of power through strategic maneuvering and the cultivation of a loyal inner circle, despite facing multiple challenges including protests and war.
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44% Bias Score


US Security Breach: Classified Military Plans Leaked via Signal
On March 25, 2025, a security breach revealed that top US national security officials, including Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, shared classified military plans for a Yemen operation with journalist Jeffrey Goldberg via Signal; President Trump called...
US Security Breach: Classified Military Plans Leaked via Signal
On March 25, 2025, a security breach revealed that top US national security officials, including Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, shared classified military plans for a Yemen operation with journalist Jeffrey Goldberg via Signal; President Trump called...
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60% Bias Score


Peru Announces 2026 Elections Amid Political Instability
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte announced elections for April 12, 2026, ending her term and aiming to resolve years of political instability; the election will reinstate a bicameral legislature despite public opposition.
Peru Announces 2026 Elections Amid Political Instability
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte announced elections for April 12, 2026, ending her term and aiming to resolve years of political instability; the election will reinstate a bicameral legislature despite public opposition.
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40% Bias Score


Two Women Strangled During Prison Family Visits in California
Stephanie Dowells, 62, and Tania Thomas, 47, were both strangled to death during overnight family visits at California's Mule Creek State Prison in 2024; investigations are underway, and charges are pending against their respective partners.
Two Women Strangled During Prison Family Visits in California
Stephanie Dowells, 62, and Tania Thomas, 47, were both strangled to death during overnight family visits at California's Mule Creek State Prison in 2024; investigations are underway, and charges are pending against their respective partners.
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20% Bias Score


Canada Prioritizes Self-Defense Following US Intelligence Leak
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada will increase its own defense capabilities due to a leak of classified US military plans, causing a fraying of trust between the allies; this follows a previous incident involving a journalist accidentally included in a group chat about airst...
Canada Prioritizes Self-Defense Following US Intelligence Leak
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada will increase its own defense capabilities due to a leak of classified US military plans, causing a fraying of trust between the allies; this follows a previous incident involving a journalist accidentally included in a group chat about airst...
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60% Bias Score


UK Chancellor Announces Additional Welfare Cuts Amidst Defense Spending Increase
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will announce £500 million in additional UK welfare cuts on Wednesday to address a budget shortfall, alongside a £2.2 billion increase in defense spending, prompting concerns about the impact on vulnerable populations and potential future tax increases.
UK Chancellor Announces Additional Welfare Cuts Amidst Defense Spending Increase
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will announce £500 million in additional UK welfare cuts on Wednesday to address a budget shortfall, alongside a £2.2 billion increase in defense spending, prompting concerns about the impact on vulnerable populations and potential future tax increases.
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52% Bias Score

Belarusian Author Wins Leipzig Prize Amidst Exile and Censorship
Alhierd Bacharevič, a Belarusian author exiled for his anti-imperialist novel "The Dogs of Europe," won the Leipzig Prize for European Understanding on March 26, 2024, highlighting the growing awareness of Belarusian literature and the situation in Eastern Europe; his book, banned in Belarus, offers...

Belarusian Author Wins Leipzig Prize Amidst Exile and Censorship
Alhierd Bacharevič, a Belarusian author exiled for his anti-imperialist novel "The Dogs of Europe," won the Leipzig Prize for European Understanding on March 26, 2024, highlighting the growing awareness of Belarusian literature and the situation in Eastern Europe; his book, banned in Belarus, offers...
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48% Bias Score

Lukashenko's Lavish Inauguration in Contrast to 2020 Secrecy
On March 25th, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko held a lavish inauguration ceremony in Minsk, attended by 1100 guests, broadcast live online, and contrasted sharply with his secretive 2020 inauguration amid international condemnation of the January 2024 election results.

Lukashenko's Lavish Inauguration in Contrast to 2020 Secrecy
On March 25th, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko held a lavish inauguration ceremony in Minsk, attended by 1100 guests, broadcast live online, and contrasted sharply with his secretive 2020 inauguration amid international condemnation of the January 2024 election results.
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52% Bias Score

Heathrow Airport Closure: Police Rule Out Criminal Activity, Investigations Continue
A fire at an electrical substation near Heathrow Airport caused its closure on Friday, disrupting around 250,000 passengers and 1,300 flights; investigations found no evidence of criminal activity, but reviews into the incident's handling are underway.

Heathrow Airport Closure: Police Rule Out Criminal Activity, Investigations Continue
A fire at an electrical substation near Heathrow Airport caused its closure on Friday, disrupting around 250,000 passengers and 1,300 flights; investigations found no evidence of criminal activity, but reviews into the incident's handling are underway.
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40% Bias Score

Gang Dispute Leads to Fatal Stabbing in Glasgow
A 13-year-old boy admitted to culpable homicide after fatally stabbing 16-year-old Kory McCrimmon in Glasgow on May 31, 2023, following a dispute over £50 between rival gangs, highlighting the dangers of gang violence.

Gang Dispute Leads to Fatal Stabbing in Glasgow
A 13-year-old boy admitted to culpable homicide after fatally stabbing 16-year-old Kory McCrimmon in Glasgow on May 31, 2023, following a dispute over £50 between rival gangs, highlighting the dangers of gang violence.
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40% Bias Score

Large-Scale Anti-Hamas Protests Erupt in Gaza Amidst Ongoing War
Hundreds of Palestinians protested in Gaza against Hamas, demanding an end to the war with Israel, marking the largest anti-Hamas demonstrations since the October 7 attacks; protesters reported Hamas security forces attempting to suppress the demonstrations.

Large-Scale Anti-Hamas Protests Erupt in Gaza Amidst Ongoing War
Hundreds of Palestinians protested in Gaza against Hamas, demanding an end to the war with Israel, marking the largest anti-Hamas demonstrations since the October 7 attacks; protesters reported Hamas security forces attempting to suppress the demonstrations.
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56% Bias Score

Boeing Faces Trial Over 737 Max Crashes
A US judge ordered a June 23 trial date for Boeing, accused of misrepresenting safety systems on its 737 Max planes, leading to two crashes killing 346 people; Boeing is attempting to withdraw from a rejected plea deal that included a $487.2 million fine; victims' families support the trial.

Boeing Faces Trial Over 737 Max Crashes
A US judge ordered a June 23 trial date for Boeing, accused of misrepresenting safety systems on its 737 Max planes, leading to two crashes killing 346 people; Boeing is attempting to withdraw from a rejected plea deal that included a $487.2 million fine; victims' families support the trial.
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40% Bias Score
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