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Journalist's Access to Sensitive Military Information Sparks Security Concerns
US National Security Advisor Robert Waltz added a journalist to a Signal chat group containing details of planned airstrikes in Yemen; President Trump defended Waltz, sparking outrage and concerns about national security.
Journalist's Access to Sensitive Military Information Sparks Security Concerns
US National Security Advisor Robert Waltz added a journalist to a Signal chat group containing details of planned airstrikes in Yemen; President Trump defended Waltz, sparking outrage and concerns about national security.
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48% Bias Score


An Unfinished Film": A Poignant Depiction of China's COVID-19 Lockdown
An Unfinished Film", a Chinese movie released this week, offers a poignant portrayal of the COVID-19 pandemic's initial months in Wuhan, blending fiction and real footage to critique the government's response and capture the personal experiences of lockdown, contrasting with other pandemic art's lim...
An Unfinished Film": A Poignant Depiction of China's COVID-19 Lockdown
An Unfinished Film", a Chinese movie released this week, offers a poignant portrayal of the COVID-19 pandemic's initial months in Wuhan, blending fiction and real footage to critique the government's response and capture the personal experiences of lockdown, contrasting with other pandemic art's lim...
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine Violates US-Russia Energy Moratorium
Russia and the US agreed to a 30-day moratorium on strikes against energy infrastructure starting March 18th, 2025, but Ukraine violated it by attacking Russian energy facilities on March 21st and 23rd, 2025, prompting accusations from the Russian Ministry of Defense.
Ukraine Violates US-Russia Energy Moratorium
Russia and the US agreed to a 30-day moratorium on strikes against energy infrastructure starting March 18th, 2025, but Ukraine violated it by attacking Russian energy facilities on March 21st and 23rd, 2025, prompting accusations from the Russian Ministry of Defense.
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68% Bias Score


Russian Forces Destroy Ukrainian Signal Repeater near Kinburn Spit
A Russian Kornet anti-tank missile system destroyed a Ukrainian signal repeater positioned on a partially submerged vessel near Kinburn Spit, preventing Ukrainian drones from striking civilian areas in Kherson Oblast; the strike was executed from over 6000 meters.
Russian Forces Destroy Ukrainian Signal Repeater near Kinburn Spit
A Russian Kornet anti-tank missile system destroyed a Ukrainian signal repeater positioned on a partially submerged vessel near Kinburn Spit, preventing Ukrainian drones from striking civilian areas in Kherson Oblast; the strike was executed from over 6000 meters.
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52% Bias Score


West's Failed Attempt to Unify Iranian Exile Groups
Western attempts to create a unified Iranian exile opposition are failing, ignoring the widespread support for Reza Pahlavi, the exiled crown prince, and echoing past mistakes in Iraq and Afghanistan. A 2025 survey showed 90% of Iranians support Pahlavi.
West's Failed Attempt to Unify Iranian Exile Groups
Western attempts to create a unified Iranian exile opposition are failing, ignoring the widespread support for Reza Pahlavi, the exiled crown prince, and echoing past mistakes in Iraq and Afghanistan. A 2025 survey showed 90% of Iranians support Pahlavi.
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52% Bias Score


Chinese Mathematicians Achieve Breakthroughs, Reflecting Nation's Growing Focus on Basic Research
Chinese mathematicians, many educated in China before studying abroad, recently solved the three-dimensional Kakeya conjecture and a version of Hilbert's sixth problem, marking a significant advance in mathematics and reflecting China's growing investment in basic research.
Chinese Mathematicians Achieve Breakthroughs, Reflecting Nation's Growing Focus on Basic Research
Chinese mathematicians, many educated in China before studying abroad, recently solved the three-dimensional Kakeya conjecture and a version of Hilbert's sixth problem, marking a significant advance in mathematics and reflecting China's growing investment in basic research.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Child Benefits Scandal: Thousands Wrongly Compensated Due to Administrative Error
Due to a Ministry of Finance administrative error, thousands may have wrongly received compensation in the Dutch child benefits scandal; an internal report revealing this has been withheld for months, impacting the payout of roughly €30,000 per applicant.

Dutch Child Benefits Scandal: Thousands Wrongly Compensated Due to Administrative Error
Due to a Ministry of Finance administrative error, thousands may have wrongly received compensation in the Dutch child benefits scandal; an internal report revealing this has been withheld for months, impacting the payout of roughly €30,000 per applicant.
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36% Bias Score

NYC Mayor Accuses Mayoral Candidate of Antisemitism
NYC Mayor Eric Adams accused an unnamed mayoral candidate, believed to be Assemblyman Zohran Kwame Mamdani, of making antisemitic remarks during a private meeting, citing the candidate's past criticism of Israeli actions in Gaza, including using the term 'genocidal war' and promoting legislation to ...

NYC Mayor Accuses Mayoral Candidate of Antisemitism
NYC Mayor Eric Adams accused an unnamed mayoral candidate, believed to be Assemblyman Zohran Kwame Mamdani, of making antisemitic remarks during a private meeting, citing the candidate's past criticism of Israeli actions in Gaza, including using the term 'genocidal war' and promoting legislation to ...
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52% Bias Score

Israel's Antisemitism Conference Sparks Rift with Diaspora Jews
Israel's International Conference on Combating Antisemitism, organized by the Diaspora Affairs Ministry, sparked controversy after inviting several European politicians viewed as antisemitic by many Jewish leaders, causing key figures to withdraw and highlighting a growing rift between Israel and Di...

Israel's Antisemitism Conference Sparks Rift with Diaspora Jews
Israel's International Conference on Combating Antisemitism, organized by the Diaspora Affairs Ministry, sparked controversy after inviting several European politicians viewed as antisemitic by many Jewish leaders, causing key figures to withdraw and highlighting a growing rift between Israel and Di...
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48% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Deportation of Pro-Palestinian Columbia Student
A federal judge temporarily blocked the deportation of Yunseo Chung, a 21-year-old Korean American Columbia University student and legal US resident, after the Trump administration sought to revoke her residency status due to her participation in pro-Palestinian protests, which the DHS labeled "pro-...

Judge Blocks Deportation of Pro-Palestinian Columbia Student
A federal judge temporarily blocked the deportation of Yunseo Chung, a 21-year-old Korean American Columbia University student and legal US resident, after the Trump administration sought to revoke her residency status due to her participation in pro-Palestinian protests, which the DHS labeled "pro-...
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52% Bias Score

Asian Economic Growth to Boost Global Stability Amidst US Isolationism
Asian economies are projected to grow by 4.5 percent in 2025, increasing their share of global GDP and highlighting a contrast with the US's economic isolationism, as China's role in global manufacturing value chains expands.

Asian Economic Growth to Boost Global Stability Amidst US Isolationism
Asian economies are projected to grow by 4.5 percent in 2025, increasing their share of global GDP and highlighting a contrast with the US's economic isolationism, as China's role in global manufacturing value chains expands.
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60% Bias Score

Decision on Woodside's North West Shelf Gas Project Delayed Until After Federal Election
Australia's Environment Minister delayed the decision on Woodside's North West Shelf gas project extension until May 31, after the federal election, sparking criticism from the opposition who accused the government of political maneuvering, while Woodside expressed disappointment over the delay.

Decision on Woodside's North West Shelf Gas Project Delayed Until After Federal Election
Australia's Environment Minister delayed the decision on Woodside's North West Shelf gas project extension until May 31, after the federal election, sparking criticism from the opposition who accused the government of political maneuvering, while Woodside expressed disappointment over the delay.
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52% Bias Score
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