Germany Warns Assad Regime Officials Against Seeking Refuge
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock warned Syrian officials involved in atrocities under Assad's regime against seeking refuge in Germany, stating they will face prosecution; this follows convictions of Syrian secret police officers in Germany for abusing detainees.
Germany Warns Assad Regime Officials Against Seeking Refuge
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock warned Syrian officials involved in atrocities under Assad's regime against seeking refuge in Germany, stating they will face prosecution; this follows convictions of Syrian secret police officers in Germany for abusing detainees.
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44% Bias Score
Ohio Non-Citizen Voting Cases Reveal Minimal Fraud
Investigations into non-citizen voting in Ohio yielded indictments against nine individuals over ten years, a small fraction of the total electorate, revealing a significant gap between claims of widespread fraud and the reality.
Ohio Non-Citizen Voting Cases Reveal Minimal Fraud
Investigations into non-citizen voting in Ohio yielded indictments against nine individuals over ten years, a small fraction of the total electorate, revealing a significant gap between claims of widespread fraud and the reality.
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36% Bias Score
UN Condemns Taliban Ban on Women's Medical Education in Afghanistan
The UN Security Council condemned the Taliban's ban on women's medical education in Afghanistan, citing concerns over the impact on healthcare access for millions and the broader erosion of women's rights, while extending the mandate of the UN expert team monitoring sanctions against the Taliban for...
UN Condemns Taliban Ban on Women's Medical Education in Afghanistan
The UN Security Council condemned the Taliban's ban on women's medical education in Afghanistan, citing concerns over the impact on healthcare access for millions and the broader erosion of women's rights, while extending the mandate of the UN expert team monitoring sanctions against the Taliban for...
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32% Bias Score
Hezbollah Weakened by Assad's Fall
The fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad has severely weakened Hezbollah, cutting off its vital weapons-smuggling route through Syria and leaving the Lebanese militant group at its most vulnerable point in decades. This has major consequences for Lebanon, Iran and Israel.
Hezbollah Weakened by Assad's Fall
The fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad has severely weakened Hezbollah, cutting off its vital weapons-smuggling route through Syria and leaving the Lebanese militant group at its most vulnerable point in decades. This has major consequences for Lebanon, Iran and Israel.
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52% Bias Score
UN Drought Talks Fail to Reach Agreement
The UN's COP 16 conference in Riyadh failed to produce a global agreement on tackling worsening droughts, despite pledges of $12.15 billion for drought resilience; the UN projects nearly five billion people will be affected by 2100 if warming trends continue.
UN Drought Talks Fail to Reach Agreement
The UN's COP 16 conference in Riyadh failed to produce a global agreement on tackling worsening droughts, despite pledges of $12.15 billion for drought resilience; the UN projects nearly five billion people will be affected by 2100 if warming trends continue.
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56% Bias Score
Indonesia to Repatriate Filipino Death Row Inmate
Filipino death row inmate Mary Jane Veloso, convicted in Indonesia for drug trafficking in 2010, will be repatriated to the Philippines before Christmas after a deal between the two countries, highlighting the vulnerability of drug couriers and improving diplomatic relations.
Indonesia to Repatriate Filipino Death Row Inmate
Filipino death row inmate Mary Jane Veloso, convicted in Indonesia for drug trafficking in 2010, will be repatriated to the Philippines before Christmas after a deal between the two countries, highlighting the vulnerability of drug couriers and improving diplomatic relations.
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32% Bias Score
Huetter Wins Inaugural Women's Birds of Prey Downhill
Cornelia Huetter from Austria won the inaugural women's World Cup downhill race at Beaver Creek, Colorado's Birds of Prey course on December 9th, finishing in 1:32.38, edging out Sofia Goggia by 0.16 seconds; Lauren Macuga placed fourth.
Huetter Wins Inaugural Women's Birds of Prey Downhill
Cornelia Huetter from Austria won the inaugural women's World Cup downhill race at Beaver Creek, Colorado's Birds of Prey course on December 9th, finishing in 1:32.38, edging out Sofia Goggia by 0.16 seconds; Lauren Macuga placed fourth.
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24% Bias Score
A's Acquire Starting Pitcher Jeffrey Springs in Trade with Rays
The Oakland A's acquired starting pitcher Jeffrey Springs and left-hander Jacob Lopez from the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday for Joe Boyle, Jacob Watters, Will Simpson, and a 2025 draft pick, adding depth to their pitching rotation ahead of their move to Sacramento.
A's Acquire Starting Pitcher Jeffrey Springs in Trade with Rays
The Oakland A's acquired starting pitcher Jeffrey Springs and left-hander Jacob Lopez from the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday for Joe Boyle, Jacob Watters, Will Simpson, and a 2025 draft pick, adding depth to their pitching rotation ahead of their move to Sacramento.
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28% Bias Score
Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte, Comoros
Cyclone Chido, with winds exceeding 220 kph, devastated Mayotte on Saturday, causing extensive damage to homes and infrastructure, leaving thousands without power; while no immediate casualties were reported, the French government deployed 110 rescuers and 140 more are on the way, and the Comoros al...
Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte, Comoros
Cyclone Chido, with winds exceeding 220 kph, devastated Mayotte on Saturday, causing extensive damage to homes and infrastructure, leaving thousands without power; while no immediate casualties were reported, the French government deployed 110 rescuers and 140 more are on the way, and the Comoros al...
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24% Bias Score
African Union Candidates Debate Security, Trade, and UN Reform
Three African politicians debated their plans for the African Union, focusing on regional security, inter-African trade, and securing two permanent UN Security Council seats for Africa before the February election to succeed Moussa Faki.
African Union Candidates Debate Security, Trade, and UN Reform
Three African politicians debated their plans for the African Union, focusing on regional security, inter-African trade, and securing two permanent UN Security Council seats for Africa before the February election to succeed Moussa Faki.
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36% Bias Score
U.S. to Sanction Serbia's Russian Gas Supplier
The United States will impose sanctions on Serbia's main Russian-controlled gas supplier, Gazprom Neft, starting January 1, 2024, threatening Serbia's energy security and its relationship with Russia and the West, as announced by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.
U.S. to Sanction Serbia's Russian Gas Supplier
The United States will impose sanctions on Serbia's main Russian-controlled gas supplier, Gazprom Neft, starting January 1, 2024, threatening Serbia's energy security and its relationship with Russia and the West, as announced by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.
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44% Bias Score
Ice Storm Cripples Midwest, Tornado Warning Issued in San Francisco
A major ice storm caused treacherous road conditions in Iowa and eastern Nebraska, closing Interstate 80 and resulting in at least one death; a tornado warning was issued in San Francisco, and heavy snow fell in upstate New York and Nevada.
Ice Storm Cripples Midwest, Tornado Warning Issued in San Francisco
A major ice storm caused treacherous road conditions in Iowa and eastern Nebraska, closing Interstate 80 and resulting in at least one death; a tornado warning was issued in San Francisco, and heavy snow fell in upstate New York and Nevada.
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40% Bias Score