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Bangladesh's Interim Government Uncovers 800 Torture Cells
Bangladesh's interim prime minister, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, announced the discovery of roughly 800 torture cells used by the previous government led by Sheikh Hasina, who resigned in August 2024 following mass protests and fled to India. Over 300 people remain missing.
Bangladesh's Interim Government Uncovers 800 Torture Cells
Bangladesh's interim prime minister, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, announced the discovery of roughly 800 torture cells used by the previous government led by Sheikh Hasina, who resigned in August 2024 following mass protests and fled to India. Over 300 people remain missing.
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48% Bias Score


Record-High Disapproval of Trump's Second-Term Appointees
An NBC News poll shows that 52% of voters disapprove of President Trump's recent appointments, a record high compared to previous administrations, with the split largely falling along party lines: 88% of Republicans approve, while 95% of Democrats disapprove.
Record-High Disapproval of Trump's Second-Term Appointees
An NBC News poll shows that 52% of voters disapprove of President Trump's recent appointments, a record high compared to previous administrations, with the split largely falling along party lines: 88% of Republicans approve, while 95% of Democrats disapprove.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Pardons Hunter Biden Associate, Sparking Political Firestorm
President Donald Trump pardoned Devon Archer, Hunter Biden's former business associate, convicted in 2018 of defrauding a Native American tribe. The pardon has sparked immediate political controversy and raises questions about potential influence on ongoing investigations.
Trump Pardons Hunter Biden Associate, Sparking Political Firestorm
President Donald Trump pardoned Devon Archer, Hunter Biden's former business associate, convicted in 2018 of defrauding a Native American tribe. The pardon has sparked immediate political controversy and raises questions about potential influence on ongoing investigations.
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64% Bias Score


Trump's Executive Order Mandates Voter ID, Raising Concerns of Disenfranchisement
President Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday requiring proof of citizenship for federal voting, citing unsubstantiated election fraud claims; the order mandates specific voter ID and ballot receipt deadlines, potentially disenfranchising millions.
Trump's Executive Order Mandates Voter ID, Raising Concerns of Disenfranchisement
President Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday requiring proof of citizenship for federal voting, citing unsubstantiated election fraud claims; the order mandates specific voter ID and ballot receipt deadlines, potentially disenfranchising millions.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Favorability Higher Than Previously, Despite Negative Rating
Despite a negative net favorability rating of -4, President Trump's approval is higher than at the start of his first term (-10) and his re-election (-7); concurrently, a significant portion of Americans (44-45%) believe the country is "on the right track", suggesting broader public optimism.
Trump's Favorability Higher Than Previously, Despite Negative Rating
Despite a negative net favorability rating of -4, President Trump's approval is higher than at the start of his first term (-10) and his re-election (-7); concurrently, a significant portion of Americans (44-45%) believe the country is "on the right track", suggesting broader public optimism.
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52% Bias Score


Murcia and Aragon PP Resist Full Vox Concessions in Budget Talks
Budget negotiations between Spain's PP and Vox in Murcia and Aragon are underway, with disagreements over the scope of concessions on environmental, social, and tax policies, despite some areas of agreement.
Murcia and Aragon PP Resist Full Vox Concessions in Budget Talks
Budget negotiations between Spain's PP and Vox in Murcia and Aragon are underway, with disagreements over the scope of concessions on environmental, social, and tax policies, despite some areas of agreement.
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44% Bias Score

Foreign Interference Allegations, Trade War, and Political Maneuvering Dominate Canadian Election
With 34 days until the Canadian federal election, allegations of foreign interference in the 2022 Conservative leadership race, escalating Canada-U.S. trade tensions, and the return of former housing minister Sean Fraser dominate headlines, alongside various party leaders' campaign activities and po...

Foreign Interference Allegations, Trade War, and Political Maneuvering Dominate Canadian Election
With 34 days until the Canadian federal election, allegations of foreign interference in the 2022 Conservative leadership race, escalating Canada-U.S. trade tensions, and the return of former housing minister Sean Fraser dominate headlines, alongside various party leaders' campaign activities and po...
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44% Bias Score

Turkey: İmamoğlu Arrest Sparks Mass Protests, Economic Accusations
Turkish President Erdoğan accused the opposition of sabotaging the economy following the arrest of Istanbul mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, sparking widespread protests and over 1,400 detentions; the government cites corruption charges, while the opposition claims political motivation.

Turkey: İmamoğlu Arrest Sparks Mass Protests, Economic Accusations
Turkish President Erdoğan accused the opposition of sabotaging the economy following the arrest of Istanbul mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, sparking widespread protests and over 1,400 detentions; the government cites corruption charges, while the opposition claims political motivation.
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56% Bias Score

İmamoğlu Arrest: Concerns over Political Interference in Turkey's Justice System
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu was arrested in Turkey on March 19th, along with almost 100 others, following the revocation of his university degree on March 18th, two days after a questionable MASAK report alleged financial irregularities; this occurred before a critical CHP primary election on Marc...

İmamoğlu Arrest: Concerns over Political Interference in Turkey's Justice System
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu was arrested in Turkey on March 19th, along with almost 100 others, following the revocation of his university degree on March 18th, two days after a questionable MASAK report alleged financial irregularities; this occurred before a critical CHP primary election on Marc...
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64% Bias Score

House GOP Divided on Proxy Voting Bill for New Parents
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna is challenging Speaker Mike Johnson's opposition to her proxy voting bill, which would allow new parents to vote remotely, securing enough signatures to bypass Republican leadership and potentially blocking their legislative agenda; the bill has sparked debate on constitutiona...

House GOP Divided on Proxy Voting Bill for New Parents
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna is challenging Speaker Mike Johnson's opposition to her proxy voting bill, which would allow new parents to vote remotely, securing enough signatures to bypass Republican leadership and potentially blocking their legislative agenda; the bill has sparked debate on constitutiona...
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56% Bias Score

Trade War Uncertainty Shakes Canadian Election in Nova Scotia
US and Chinese tariffs on seafood are creating uncertainty and anxiety for fishermen and businesses in rural Northern Nova Scotia, impacting the upcoming federal election in the Cape Breton-Canso-Antigonish riding, where voters are weighing economic concerns against national political dynamics.

Trade War Uncertainty Shakes Canadian Election in Nova Scotia
US and Chinese tariffs on seafood are creating uncertainty and anxiety for fishermen and businesses in rural Northern Nova Scotia, impacting the upcoming federal election in the Cape Breton-Canso-Antigonish riding, where voters are weighing economic concerns against national political dynamics.
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48% Bias Score

PNV President Ortuzar Steps Down, Acknowledging Internal Divisions and Bildu's Rise
Andoni Ortuzar, stepping down as PNV president, acknowledges the party's internal renewal process fell short, citing a difficult leadership transition, low member engagement, and the rising popularity of the rival party Bildu; he anticipates a new Basque statute and believes the current Spanish gove...

PNV President Ortuzar Steps Down, Acknowledging Internal Divisions and Bildu's Rise
Andoni Ortuzar, stepping down as PNV president, acknowledges the party's internal renewal process fell short, citing a difficult leadership transition, low member engagement, and the rising popularity of the rival party Bildu; he anticipates a new Basque statute and believes the current Spanish gove...
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36% Bias Score
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