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Liberal Party Defends Candidate Who Suggested Handing Opponent to Chinese Consulate
Liberal Leader Mark Carney defended candidate Paul Chiang, who suggested handing political opponent Joe Tay to the Chinese consulate for a bounty, despite Tay's rejection of Chiang's apology and ongoing concerns about Chinese interference in Canadian affairs.
Liberal Party Defends Candidate Who Suggested Handing Opponent to Chinese Consulate
Liberal Leader Mark Carney defended candidate Paul Chiang, who suggested handing political opponent Joe Tay to the Chinese consulate for a bounty, despite Tay's rejection of Chiang's apology and ongoing concerns about Chinese interference in Canadian affairs.
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56% Bias Score


Personal Data of Top US Security Officials Found Easily Accessible Online
Der Spiegel revealed the easily accessible online personal data of top US security officials, including phone numbers, emails, and passwords, raising serious national security concerns; this information was obtained through commercial people search engines and publicly available leaked data.
Personal Data of Top US Security Officials Found Easily Accessible Online
Der Spiegel revealed the easily accessible online personal data of top US security officials, including phone numbers, emails, and passwords, raising serious national security concerns; this information was obtained through commercial people search engines and publicly available leaked data.
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40% 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


Indian Interference Allegations in Canadian Conservative Leadership Race
Allegations of Indian government interference in Canada's Conservative Party leadership race emerged, with reports suggesting involvement in fundraising and organizing within the South Asian community; Pierre Poilievre, the winner, denies knowledge, while intelligence suggests the outcome was unaffe...
Indian Interference Allegations in Canadian Conservative Leadership Race
Allegations of Indian government interference in Canada's Conservative Party leadership race emerged, with reports suggesting involvement in fundraising and organizing within the South Asian community; Pierre Poilievre, the winner, denies knowledge, while intelligence suggests the outcome was unaffe...
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48% Bias Score


Canada Prioritizes European Trade Over China Amidst Escalating Disputes
Canadian Liberal Leader Mark Carney announced a trade diversification strategy prioritizing like-minded European partners over China, citing concerns about human rights violations and escalating trade disputes, while acknowledging the significant trade imbalance with China ($61.6 billion imported, $...
Canada Prioritizes European Trade Over China Amidst Escalating Disputes
Canadian Liberal Leader Mark Carney announced a trade diversification strategy prioritizing like-minded European partners over China, citing concerns about human rights violations and escalating trade disputes, while acknowledging the significant trade imbalance with China ($61.6 billion imported, $...
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48% Bias Score


Canada Increases Transparency on Foreign Election Interference
The Canadian government will increase transparency on foreign election interference, holding weekly briefings with reporters, but only announcing critical incidents to avoid disruption; the election is estimated to cost $570 million and will be held on April 28th.
Canada Increases Transparency on Foreign Election Interference
The Canadian government will increase transparency on foreign election interference, holding weekly briefings with reporters, but only announcing critical incidents to avoid disruption; the election is estimated to cost $570 million and will be held on April 28th.
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36% Bias Score

Russia's Hybrid Warfare in Catalonia: Documented Interference and a Russian-Catalan Network
Spain's Prime Minister identifies a hybrid threat from Russia, exemplified by the 2017 Catalan independence referendum where Russian state media and intelligence services interfered, aiming to destabilize Spain; evidence suggests a Russian-Catalan network involving GRU agents.

Russia's Hybrid Warfare in Catalonia: Documented Interference and a Russian-Catalan Network
Spain's Prime Minister identifies a hybrid threat from Russia, exemplified by the 2017 Catalan independence referendum where Russian state media and intelligence services interfered, aiming to destabilize Spain; evidence suggests a Russian-Catalan network involving GRU agents.
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40% Bias Score

Estonia to Restrict Voting Rights for Russian and Belarusian Citizens Amidst Ukraine War Concerns
Estonia is considering restricting voting rights for approximately 140,000 Russian and Belarusian citizens and stateless residents in the upcoming October 19 local elections due to security concerns stemming from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, reflecting a broader trend in the Baltic states to distan...

Estonia to Restrict Voting Rights for Russian and Belarusian Citizens Amidst Ukraine War Concerns
Estonia is considering restricting voting rights for approximately 140,000 Russian and Belarusian citizens and stateless residents in the upcoming October 19 local elections due to security concerns stemming from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, reflecting a broader trend in the Baltic states to distan...
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52% Bias Score

Threatening Letter Targeting Hong Kong Activist in Australia Sparks Federal Police Investigation
An anonymous letter offering a \$200,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Ted Hui, who is currently residing in Australia, was sent to his Adelaide law firm, prompting an investigation by the Australian Federal Police and strong condemnation from the A...

Threatening Letter Targeting Hong Kong Activist in Australia Sparks Federal Police Investigation
An anonymous letter offering a \$200,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Ted Hui, who is currently residing in Australia, was sent to his Adelaide law firm, prompting an investigation by the Australian Federal Police and strong condemnation from the A...
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52% Bias Score

US VP Vance Visits Greenland Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
US Vice President JD Vance will visit Greenland's Pituffik military base this week, accompanied by his wife, shifting from an earlier planned dog sled race. This visit comes amidst controversy, as President Trump previously expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, leading to strong criticism from ...

US VP Vance Visits Greenland Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
US Vice President JD Vance will visit Greenland's Pituffik military base this week, accompanied by his wife, shifting from an earlier planned dog sled race. This visit comes amidst controversy, as President Trump previously expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, leading to strong criticism from ...
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48% Bias Score

CSIS Warns of China, India Election Interference in Canada
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) warns of potential election interference by China and India in Canada's April 28th election, citing strained diplomatic relations and the increased use of AI by state actors. Past interference attempts by these countries had minimal impact on electio...

CSIS Warns of China, India Election Interference in Canada
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) warns of potential election interference by China and India in Canada's April 28th election, citing strained diplomatic relations and the increased use of AI by state actors. Past interference attempts by these countries had minimal impact on electio...
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44% Bias Score

Lukashenko Begins Seventh Term Amidst Controversy
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko began his seventh term on Tuesday, January 26th, 2024, following a controversial election and amid accusations of US-backed attempts to overthrow his government.

Lukashenko Begins Seventh Term Amidst Controversy
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko began his seventh term on Tuesday, January 26th, 2024, following a controversial election and amid accusations of US-backed attempts to overthrow his government.
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56% Bias Score
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