August 2025
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Hong Kong Sanctions 16 Overseas Activists for National Security Threats
Hong Kong imposed sanctions on 16 activists residing abroad, accused of threatening national security, banning financial aid, revoking travel documents for 12, and prohibiting property rentals or partnerships; violations face up to 7 years imprisonment.
Hong Kong Sanctions 16 Overseas Activists for National Security Threats
Hong Kong imposed sanctions on 16 activists residing abroad, accused of threatening national security, banning financial aid, revoking travel documents for 12, and prohibiting property rentals or partnerships; violations face up to 7 years imprisonment.
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52% Bias Score


SSA's New Phone System Causes Delays, Frustration
The Social Security Administration's new phone system, intended to reduce wait times, is rerouting calls to offices lacking jurisdiction, causing delays and frustration for both callers and employees, according to disability advocates and agency staff.
SSA's New Phone System Causes Delays, Frustration
The Social Security Administration's new phone system, intended to reduce wait times, is rerouting calls to offices lacking jurisdiction, causing delays and frustration for both callers and employees, according to disability advocates and agency staff.
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48% Bias Score


Texas Democrats Boycott Blocks Redistricting Plan, Sparking National Political Conflict
Texas Democrats left the state to block a Republican-led redistricting plan impacting the US House, preventing a quorum in Austin and sparking threats of legal action from the governor and potential retaliatory actions from other states.
Texas Democrats Boycott Blocks Redistricting Plan, Sparking National Political Conflict
Texas Democrats left the state to block a Republican-led redistricting plan impacting the US House, preventing a quorum in Austin and sparking threats of legal action from the governor and potential retaliatory actions from other states.
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48% Bias Score


Italy Drops Meloni Investigation in Libyan War Crimes Case
Following international outrage, Italy dropped its investigation into Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni regarding the January release of Libyan police officer Osama Elmasry Njeem, who was wanted by the ICC for war crimes, while investigations continue into other officials.
Italy Drops Meloni Investigation in Libyan War Crimes Case
Following international outrage, Italy dropped its investigation into Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni regarding the January release of Libyan police officer Osama Elmasry Njeem, who was wanted by the ICC for war crimes, while investigations continue into other officials.
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44% Bias Score


USATF Championships: Brazier Wins 800m, Lutkenhaus Sets Record
At the 2023 USATF Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Oregon, Donovan Brazier won the men's 800m in 1:42.16, securing a World Championship spot, while 16-year-old Cooper Lutkenhaus took second, setting a new under-18 world record of 1:42.27; Melissa Jefferson-Wooden won the women's 100m and 200m; and S...
USATF Championships: Brazier Wins 800m, Lutkenhaus Sets Record
At the 2023 USATF Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Oregon, Donovan Brazier won the men's 800m in 1:42.16, securing a World Championship spot, while 16-year-old Cooper Lutkenhaus took second, setting a new under-18 world record of 1:42.27; Melissa Jefferson-Wooden won the women's 100m and 200m; and S...
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28% Bias Score


Jammu and Kashmir: Six Years After Article 370 Revocation
India's 2019 revocation of Article 370 ended Jammu and Kashmir's special status, resulting in its division into two union territories and integration with India; official data shows increased voter turnout (70%), infrastructural development (new schools, hospitals, transportation), and tourism growt...
Jammu and Kashmir: Six Years After Article 370 Revocation
India's 2019 revocation of Article 370 ended Jammu and Kashmir's special status, resulting in its division into two union territories and integration with India; official data shows increased voter turnout (70%), infrastructural development (new schools, hospitals, transportation), and tourism growt...
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60% Bias Score

Pakistan Resumes Forced Deportations of Afghan Refugees
Pakistan has resumed forced deportations of approximately 1.4 million Afghan refugees whose Proof of Registration cards expired, despite UNHCR criticism citing human rights violations and the risk of regional instability; an additional 800,000 Afghans with Afghan Citizenship Cards are also affected.

Pakistan Resumes Forced Deportations of Afghan Refugees
Pakistan has resumed forced deportations of approximately 1.4 million Afghan refugees whose Proof of Registration cards expired, despite UNHCR criticism citing human rights violations and the risk of regional instability; an additional 800,000 Afghans with Afghan Citizenship Cards are also affected.
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44% Bias Score

Bolsonaro Under House Arrest for Violating Social Media Ban
Brazil's Supreme Court ordered former President Jair Bolsonaro's house arrest on August 4th, 2023, for violating social media restrictions by using allies to spread content inciting attacks on the court and advocating foreign intervention, following the January 8th, 2023, attack on government buildi...

Bolsonaro Under House Arrest for Violating Social Media Ban
Brazil's Supreme Court ordered former President Jair Bolsonaro's house arrest on August 4th, 2023, for violating social media restrictions by using allies to spread content inciting attacks on the court and advocating foreign intervention, following the January 8th, 2023, attack on government buildi...
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52% Bias Score

32 Bodies Found in Guanajuato, Mexico, Amidst Cartel Violence
The discovery of 32 dismembered bodies in an abandoned house in Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico, is part of an ongoing investigation into missing persons; 15 bodies have been identified, highlighting the state's struggle with drug cartel violence and a high number of disappearances.

32 Bodies Found in Guanajuato, Mexico, Amidst Cartel Violence
The discovery of 32 dismembered bodies in an abandoned house in Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico, is part of an ongoing investigation into missing persons; 15 bodies have been identified, highlighting the state's struggle with drug cartel violence and a high number of disappearances.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Approval Rating Fluctuates Widely in Recent Polls
Multiple polls from July and June 2024 reveal President Trump's approval rating fluctuating between 37% and 47%, with disapproval ranging from 50% to 58%, resulting in net approval ratings between -21 and +4, depending on the pollster and methodology.

Trump's Approval Rating Fluctuates Widely in Recent Polls
Multiple polls from July and June 2024 reveal President Trump's approval rating fluctuating between 37% and 47%, with disapproval ranging from 50% to 58%, resulting in net approval ratings between -21 and +4, depending on the pollster and methodology.
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44% Bias Score

Zelenskyy Contacts Trump Amidst Billion-Dollar NATO Aid Package for Ukraine
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and his chief of staff contacted former US President Trump to discuss sanctions against Russia and buyers of its oil, leading to initial tariff threats by Trump against India that were later retracted. This interaction occurred amidst a billion-dollar aid pledge from NA...

Zelenskyy Contacts Trump Amidst Billion-Dollar NATO Aid Package for Ukraine
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and his chief of staff contacted former US President Trump to discuss sanctions against Russia and buyers of its oil, leading to initial tariff threats by Trump against India that were later retracted. This interaction occurred amidst a billion-dollar aid pledge from NA...
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Court Orders Deeper Probe into 2000 Assassination of Prosecutor
A Spanish court ordered further investigation into the October 2000 assassination of prosecutor Luis Portero García, focusing on the potential involvement of two top ETA leaders, Ainhoa Mújica Goñi and Francisco Javier García Gaztelu, based on a new Guardia Civil report and an appeal by Portero's so...

Spanish Court Orders Deeper Probe into 2000 Assassination of Prosecutor
A Spanish court ordered further investigation into the October 2000 assassination of prosecutor Luis Portero García, focusing on the potential involvement of two top ETA leaders, Ainhoa Mújica Goñi and Francisco Javier García Gaztelu, based on a new Guardia Civil report and an appeal by Portero's so...
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28% Bias Score
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