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US Speeds Up Arms Delivery to Ukraine, Raising Tensions
The US is rapidly supplying Ukraine with weapons, including potentially drawing from its own Patriot missile system stockpile, under a plan for European allies to buy US arms for Ukraine. This move has raised questions about the delivery timeline and has caused some friction with the EU.
US Speeds Up Arms Delivery to Ukraine, Raising Tensions
The US is rapidly supplying Ukraine with weapons, including potentially drawing from its own Patriot missile system stockpile, under a plan for European allies to buy US arms for Ukraine. This move has raised questions about the delivery timeline and has caused some friction with the EU.
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48% Bias Score


El Salvador's Top Human Rights Group Forced into Exile
El Salvador's leading human rights group, Cristosal, has been forced to shut down its operations due to government repression, relocating to Guatemala and Honduras after 25 years of documenting human rights abuses under President Nayib Bukele, who is a key Trump administration ally.
El Salvador's Top Human Rights Group Forced into Exile
El Salvador's leading human rights group, Cristosal, has been forced to shut down its operations due to government repression, relocating to Guatemala and Honduras after 25 years of documenting human rights abuses under President Nayib Bukele, who is a key Trump administration ally.
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56% Bias Score


Over 500 Dead in Suwayda Clashes After Israeli Strikes; Ceasefire Fails
Over 500 people have been killed in Suwayda, Syria, since Sunday, in clashes involving government forces, Druze fighters, and Arab tribes, following Israeli airstrikes on Syrian government positions; a US-brokered ceasefire between government forces and Druze fighters has been ineffective in stoppin...
Over 500 Dead in Suwayda Clashes After Israeli Strikes; Ceasefire Fails
Over 500 people have been killed in Suwayda, Syria, since Sunday, in clashes involving government forces, Druze fighters, and Arab tribes, following Israeli airstrikes on Syrian government positions; a US-brokered ceasefire between government forces and Druze fighters has been ineffective in stoppin...
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48% Bias Score


Canadian Man Arrested After Hijacking Cessna, Disrupting Vancouver Airport
A 39-year-old Canadian man, Shaheer Cassim, hijacked a Cessna 172 from Victoria International Airport on Tuesday, prompting a security response at Vancouver International Airport which included diverting nine planes and scrambling fighter jets before Cassim safely landed and was arrested; Cassim's F...
Canadian Man Arrested After Hijacking Cessna, Disrupting Vancouver Airport
A 39-year-old Canadian man, Shaheer Cassim, hijacked a Cessna 172 from Victoria International Airport on Tuesday, prompting a security response at Vancouver International Airport which included diverting nine planes and scrambling fighter jets before Cassim safely landed and was arrested; Cassim's F...
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40% Bias Score


HSBC Trader Acquitted After Nine-Year Legal Battle
A US court overturned the conviction of former HSBC trader Mark Johnson for allegedly manipulating foreign exchange rates in 2017, ending a nine-year legal battle after a law used to prosecute him was overturned; the case involved a $3.5 billion trade for Cairn Energy.
HSBC Trader Acquitted After Nine-Year Legal Battle
A US court overturned the conviction of former HSBC trader Mark Johnson for allegedly manipulating foreign exchange rates in 2017, ending a nine-year legal battle after a law used to prosecute him was overturned; the case involved a $3.5 billion trade for Cairn Energy.
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44% Bias Score


El Salvador: Human Rights Watchdog Cristosal Relocates Amid Government Crackdown
El Salvador's human rights watchdog Cristosal has relocated its operations outside the country due to government repression, suspending its work within the nation and citing risks of criminal persecution and lack of impartial trials, following the arrest of its prominent advocate Ruth Lopez and a ne...
El Salvador: Human Rights Watchdog Cristosal Relocates Amid Government Crackdown
El Salvador's human rights watchdog Cristosal has relocated its operations outside the country due to government repression, suspending its work within the nation and citing risks of criminal persecution and lack of impartial trials, following the arrest of its prominent advocate Ruth Lopez and a ne...
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56% Bias Score

Brazil Rejects Trump's Tariffs and Interference
Brazilian President Lula da Silva has rejected US President Trump's threats of 50 percent tariffs and interference in Brazil's judicial processes concerning former President Bolsonaro, asserting Brazil's sovereignty and highlighting the illogical nature of the tariffs and their announcement. This ac...

Brazil Rejects Trump's Tariffs and Interference
Brazilian President Lula da Silva has rejected US President Trump's threats of 50 percent tariffs and interference in Brazil's judicial processes concerning former President Bolsonaro, asserting Brazil's sovereignty and highlighting the illogical nature of the tariffs and their announcement. This ac...
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40% Bias Score

Syria Ceasefire After 500 Deaths in Sweida Clashes
Over 500 people died in clashes between Syrian government forces and Druze militias in Sweida, Syria; a ceasefire was reached after US-brokered negotiations, with Israel claiming to have "won by force" after conducting strikes following the conflict.

Syria Ceasefire After 500 Deaths in Sweida Clashes
Over 500 people died in clashes between Syrian government forces and Druze militias in Sweida, Syria; a ceasefire was reached after US-brokered negotiations, with Israel claiming to have "won by force" after conducting strikes following the conflict.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Former VOA Employee Arrested for Death Threats Against Rep. Greene
A former Voice of America employee, Seth Jason, was arrested for making continuous death threats against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and her family from October 2023 to January 2024, using government equipment; he faces a four-count indictment and is no longer associated with the Anne Arundel County...

Former VOA Employee Arrested for Death Threats Against Rep. Greene
A former Voice of America employee, Seth Jason, was arrested for making continuous death threats against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and her family from October 2023 to January 2024, using government equipment; he faces a four-count indictment and is no longer associated with the Anne Arundel County...
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52% Bias Score

Powell Defends $2.5 Billion Fed Renovation Amidst Administration Criticism
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell addressed criticism over the $2.5 billion renovation of the Fed's Washington, D.C., headquarters, emphasizing careful oversight and necessary repairs, while acknowledging cost increases due to factors including rising material costs and labor costs, and changes to...

Powell Defends $2.5 Billion Fed Renovation Amidst Administration Criticism
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell addressed criticism over the $2.5 billion renovation of the Fed's Washington, D.C., headquarters, emphasizing careful oversight and necessary repairs, while acknowledging cost increases due to factors including rising material costs and labor costs, and changes to...
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56% Bias Score

Liverpool Shifts Striker Target from Isak to Ekitike
Liverpool's pursuit of a new striker has dramatically shifted from Newcastle's Alexander Isak to Eintracht Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitike after Newcastle rejected a £70m bid for Ekitike; the move reflects Liverpool's financial prudence and Newcastle's ambition.

Liverpool Shifts Striker Target from Isak to Ekitike
Liverpool's pursuit of a new striker has dramatically shifted from Newcastle's Alexander Isak to Eintracht Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitike after Newcastle rejected a £70m bid for Ekitike; the move reflects Liverpool's financial prudence and Newcastle's ambition.
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32% Bias Score

Congress Spares PEPFAR from $9 Billion Rescissions Package
Congress passed a $9 billion rescissions package, initially including a $400 million cut to PEPFAR, but ultimately preserving the global HIV/AIDS program following bipartisan opposition highlighting its success in saving 26 million lives and enabling nearly 8 million healthy births to HIV-positive m...

Congress Spares PEPFAR from $9 Billion Rescissions Package
Congress passed a $9 billion rescissions package, initially including a $400 million cut to PEPFAR, but ultimately preserving the global HIV/AIDS program following bipartisan opposition highlighting its success in saving 26 million lives and enabling nearly 8 million healthy births to HIV-positive m...
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60% Bias Score
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