Showing 1,369 to 1,380 of 3,839 results


Trump Announces Potential 25% Tariffs on Cars, Pharmaceuticals, and Semiconductors
President Trump announced potential 25% tariffs on car imports from April, with further details pending, alongside similar threats targeting pharmaceuticals and semiconductors; his inconsistent past tariff actions suggest a strategy of using economic pressure for trade concessions, creating uncertai...
Trump Announces Potential 25% Tariffs on Cars, Pharmaceuticals, and Semiconductors
President Trump announced potential 25% tariffs on car imports from April, with further details pending, alongside similar threats targeting pharmaceuticals and semiconductors; his inconsistent past tariff actions suggest a strategy of using economic pressure for trade concessions, creating uncertai...
Progress
52% Bias Score


Colombia: LGBTQ+ Community Forcibly Displaced Amidst Catatumbo Violence
In January 2025, at least 54,000 people were forcibly displaced from Colombia's Catatumbo region due to an offensive by the ELN and dissident FARC, disproportionately affecting the LGBTQ+ community following threats and violence; despite their inclusion in peace talks, the armed groups targeted LGBT...
Colombia: LGBTQ+ Community Forcibly Displaced Amidst Catatumbo Violence
In January 2025, at least 54,000 people were forcibly displaced from Colombia's Catatumbo region due to an offensive by the ELN and dissident FARC, disproportionately affecting the LGBTQ+ community following threats and violence; despite their inclusion in peace talks, the armed groups targeted LGBT...
Progress
36% Bias Score


Trump's Ukraine War Claim Fuels Tensions Amidst Peace Efforts
Donald Trump's assertion that Ukraine started the conflict with Russia sparked immediate condemnation from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who labeled the claim as misinformation, while U.S. envoy Keith Kellogg arrived in Kyiv to explore peace negotiations amid deep divisions.
Trump's Ukraine War Claim Fuels Tensions Amidst Peace Efforts
Donald Trump's assertion that Ukraine started the conflict with Russia sparked immediate condemnation from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who labeled the claim as misinformation, while U.S. envoy Keith Kellogg arrived in Kyiv to explore peace negotiations amid deep divisions.
Progress
60% Bias Score


Mexican Teen Hospitalized After Prolonged School Bullying
13-year-old Fátima from Mexico City is hospitalized with severe injuries, including a broken hip, after suffering prolonged bullying at school; her family filed a complaint, and authorities are investigating the incident and prior reports of bullying against her.
Mexican Teen Hospitalized After Prolonged School Bullying
13-year-old Fátima from Mexico City is hospitalized with severe injuries, including a broken hip, after suffering prolonged bullying at school; her family filed a complaint, and authorities are investigating the incident and prior reports of bullying against her.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Motta's "Plegarias de resistencia" Exposes Anti-LGBTQIA+ Oppression
Carlos Motta's retrospective, "Plegarias de resistencia," at Barcelona's Macba museum (until October 26th), uses 25 years of art to denounce the historical and ongoing oppression of LGBTQIA+ individuals by religious, political, and medical systems, highlighting the urgency of the current global anti...
Motta's "Plegarias de resistencia" Exposes Anti-LGBTQIA+ Oppression
Carlos Motta's retrospective, "Plegarias de resistencia," at Barcelona's Macba museum (until October 26th), uses 25 years of art to denounce the historical and ongoing oppression of LGBTQIA+ individuals by religious, political, and medical systems, highlighting the urgency of the current global anti...
Progress
48% Bias Score


Mexican Police Extortion of Tourists in Baja California
Three tourists driving near La Paz, Mexico, were stopped by police on January 20th, 2024, and forced to pay a 4,000-peso bribe after being accused of speeding; no ticket was issued, highlighting police corruption.
Mexican Police Extortion of Tourists in Baja California
Three tourists driving near La Paz, Mexico, were stopped by police on January 20th, 2024, and forced to pay a 4,000-peso bribe after being accused of speeding; no ticket was issued, highlighting police corruption.
Progress
64% Bias Score

Mexico Races to Avert US Tariffs
Mexico is urgently working to prevent US tariffs on \$505 billion in annual exports, with Secretary Ebrard leading negotiations; a "Hecho en Mexico" initiative aims to boost domestic production and reduce reliance on Asian imports; \$60 billion in investments are on hold.

Mexico Races to Avert US Tariffs
Mexico is urgently working to prevent US tariffs on \$505 billion in annual exports, with Secretary Ebrard leading negotiations; a "Hecho en Mexico" initiative aims to boost domestic production and reduce reliance on Asian imports; \$60 billion in investments are on hold.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Mexico Rejects U.S. Surveillance Flights Amidst Rising Tensions
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum denied that recent U.S. surveillance flights over Mexico were illegal, asserting they were part of existing security cooperation. She rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's accusations of Mexican government complicity with cartels, stating that such assertions are...

Mexico Rejects U.S. Surveillance Flights Amidst Rising Tensions
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum denied that recent U.S. surveillance flights over Mexico were illegal, asserting they were part of existing security cooperation. She rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's accusations of Mexican government complicity with cartels, stating that such assertions are...
Progress
60% Bias Score

Petro's Social Reforms Face Crucial Test in Colombia
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia is facing a crucial deadline to pass three key social reforms before the upcoming elections. His pension reform has already been passed by the legislature but now faces a potential rejection by the Constitutional Court. He is attempting to regain legislative suppo...

Petro's Social Reforms Face Crucial Test in Colombia
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia is facing a crucial deadline to pass three key social reforms before the upcoming elections. His pension reform has already been passed by the legislature but now faces a potential rejection by the Constitutional Court. He is attempting to regain legislative suppo...
Progress
56% Bias Score

Morena Rejects Yunes Márquez Amid Internal Power Struggle
Veracruz Governor Rocío Nahle blocked Senator Miguel Ángel Yunes Márquez's attempt to join Morena due to his controversial past, highlighting internal conflicts within the party amid an aggressive membership drive.

Morena Rejects Yunes Márquez Amid Internal Power Struggle
Veracruz Governor Rocío Nahle blocked Senator Miguel Ángel Yunes Márquez's attempt to join Morena due to his controversial past, highlighting internal conflicts within the party amid an aggressive membership drive.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Santander Invests $2 Billion in Mexico, Launches Openbank
Santander's Ana Patricia Botín announced over $2 billion in Mexican investment and the launch of Openbank, its digital bank, citing Mexico's strong economy, despite US trade concerns, and plans for significant growth.

Santander Invests $2 Billion in Mexico, Launches Openbank
Santander's Ana Patricia Botín announced over $2 billion in Mexican investment and the launch of Openbank, its digital bank, citing Mexico's strong economy, despite US trade concerns, and plans for significant growth.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Venezuela's Catholic Church Condemns Maduro's Authoritarianism
The Venezuelan Catholic Church publicly denounced the Maduro government's authoritarianism, expressing concerns about religious freedom and comparing the situation to Nicaragua's persecution of religious groups; this marks a significant departure from the Church's previous political neutrality.

Venezuela's Catholic Church Condemns Maduro's Authoritarianism
The Venezuelan Catholic Church publicly denounced the Maduro government's authoritarianism, expressing concerns about religious freedom and comparing the situation to Nicaragua's persecution of religious groups; this marks a significant departure from the Church's previous political neutrality.
Progress
48% Bias Score
Showing 1,369 to 1,380 of 3,839 results