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Fed Battles White House in PR War Over $2.5B Renovation
President Trump's upcoming tour of the Federal Reserve's $2.5 billion renovation project, amid criticism of Chair Jerome Powell and amidst his own political scandals, has ignited a high-stakes public relations battle between the White House and the central bank, with the Fed proactively engaging wit...
Fed Battles White House in PR War Over $2.5B Renovation
President Trump's upcoming tour of the Federal Reserve's $2.5 billion renovation project, amid criticism of Chair Jerome Powell and amidst his own political scandals, has ignited a high-stakes public relations battle between the White House and the central bank, with the Fed proactively engaging wit...
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40% Bias Score


Petro-Uribe Clash Intensifies Ahead of Uribe Verdict
President Gustavo Petro's statement on the upcoming verdict in the Álvaro Uribe trial, emphasizing judicial independence, ignited renewed conflict with Uribe, who accused Petro of past pronouncements on the case, revealing a deep-seated political rift fueled by accusations of Uribe's links to parami...
Petro-Uribe Clash Intensifies Ahead of Uribe Verdict
President Gustavo Petro's statement on the upcoming verdict in the Álvaro Uribe trial, emphasizing judicial independence, ignited renewed conflict with Uribe, who accused Petro of past pronouncements on the case, revealing a deep-seated political rift fueled by accusations of Uribe's links to parami...
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36% Bias Score


U.S. Revokes Visas Amidst Brazil-U.S. Tensions
Following the Brazilian Supreme Court's decision to impose measures on former President Jair Bolsonaro, the U.S. revoked the visa of Justice Alexandre de Moraes, escalating tensions between the two countries and sparking a debate about judicial sovereignty and foreign interference.
U.S. Revokes Visas Amidst Brazil-U.S. Tensions
Following the Brazilian Supreme Court's decision to impose measures on former President Jair Bolsonaro, the U.S. revoked the visa of Justice Alexandre de Moraes, escalating tensions between the two countries and sparking a debate about judicial sovereignty and foreign interference.
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44% Bias Score


Rome Summit: Franco-British Troops for Ukraine, US Arms Sales
A Rome summit of European and Ukrainian leaders, including a remote participation by Macron and Starmer, welcomed US support for Ukraine, including potential future deployments of Franco-British troops post-ceasefire, and further arms supplies; while the US commits $300 million in weapons sales, avo...
Rome Summit: Franco-British Troops for Ukraine, US Arms Sales
A Rome summit of European and Ukrainian leaders, including a remote participation by Macron and Starmer, welcomed US support for Ukraine, including potential future deployments of Franco-British troops post-ceasefire, and further arms supplies; while the US commits $300 million in weapons sales, avo...
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64% Bias Score


Chicago Defies ICE, Citing Trump Policies and Immigrant Influx
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announced the city's refusal to cooperate with ICE, citing the Trump administration's policies and the influx of over 51,000 undocumented immigrants since August 2022; this decision follows his prior condemnation of ICE's actions as "terrorism.
Chicago Defies ICE, Citing Trump Policies and Immigrant Influx
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announced the city's refusal to cooperate with ICE, citing the Trump administration's policies and the influx of over 51,000 undocumented immigrants since August 2022; this decision follows his prior condemnation of ICE's actions as "terrorism.
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60% Bias Score


Dalai Lama's 90th Birthday: Succession Dispute with China Escalates
On his 90th birthday, the Dalai Lama announced that his founded Gaden Phodrang Trust will choose his successor, rejecting Chinese involvement; this decision highlights a long-standing conflict over Tibetan autonomy and the future of Tibetan Buddhism under increasing Chinese influence and assimilatio...
Dalai Lama's 90th Birthday: Succession Dispute with China Escalates
On his 90th birthday, the Dalai Lama announced that his founded Gaden Phodrang Trust will choose his successor, rejecting Chinese involvement; this decision highlights a long-standing conflict over Tibetan autonomy and the future of Tibetan Buddhism under increasing Chinese influence and assimilatio...
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56% Bias Score

Massie's Epstein File Push Divides Republicans
Republican Rep. Thomas Massie's resolution to release all unclassified Jeffrey Epstein files has gained unexpected bipartisan support, creating a rift within the Republican party and potentially shifting the dynamics of future Republican primaries. The CBS News/YouGov poll shows 89% of U.S. adults f...

Massie's Epstein File Push Divides Republicans
Republican Rep. Thomas Massie's resolution to release all unclassified Jeffrey Epstein files has gained unexpected bipartisan support, creating a rift within the Republican party and potentially shifting the dynamics of future Republican primaries. The CBS News/YouGov poll shows 89% of U.S. adults f...
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48% Bias Score

Bailey Rejects Reeves' Call for Financial Deregulation
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey publicly opposed Rachel Reeves's call to loosen financial regulations, emphasizing the need to maintain financial stability and preserve the ring-fencing system separating traditional banking from riskier investment banking, creating a significant policy disagr...

Bailey Rejects Reeves' Call for Financial Deregulation
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey publicly opposed Rachel Reeves's call to loosen financial regulations, emphasizing the need to maintain financial stability and preserve the ring-fencing system separating traditional banking from riskier investment banking, creating a significant policy disagr...
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44% Bias Score

Brazil's Congress Approves R$30 Billion Agribusiness Bailout Amidst Budget Crisis
Brazil's Chamber of Deputies approved a R$ 30 billion bill to refinance agribusiness debt using pre-salt Social Fund resources, despite government budget cuts, seen as retaliation against President Lula's vetoes and intensifying the conflict between the executive and legislative branches.

Brazil's Congress Approves R$30 Billion Agribusiness Bailout Amidst Budget Crisis
Brazil's Chamber of Deputies approved a R$ 30 billion bill to refinance agribusiness debt using pre-salt Social Fund resources, despite government budget cuts, seen as retaliation against President Lula's vetoes and intensifying the conflict between the executive and legislative branches.
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48% Bias Score

Clash over Rainbow Flag at German Bundestag
Josephine Ortleb, the youngest member of the German Bundestag presidium, aims to promote constructive debate amidst divisions caused by President Klöckner's controversial decisions regarding the Berlin CSD, including banning rainbow flags from the Reichstag building and prohibiting staff participati...

Clash over Rainbow Flag at German Bundestag
Josephine Ortleb, the youngest member of the German Bundestag presidium, aims to promote constructive debate amidst divisions caused by President Klöckner's controversial decisions regarding the Berlin CSD, including banning rainbow flags from the Reichstag building and prohibiting staff participati...
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40% Bias Score

Libya's Fractured Stability: Internal Divisions and External Interference"
Libya remains divided between the internationally recognized GNU in Tripoli and the de facto GNS in Cyrenaica, hampered by overdue elections, competing external influence from Turkey and Russia, and a worsening migrant crisis, further complicated by recent expulsions of EU officials from Benghazi.

Libya's Fractured Stability: Internal Divisions and External Interference"
Libya remains divided between the internationally recognized GNU in Tripoli and the de facto GNS in Cyrenaica, hampered by overdue elections, competing external influence from Turkey and Russia, and a worsening migrant crisis, further complicated by recent expulsions of EU officials from Benghazi.
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60% Bias Score

UN Faces Backlash for Funding Anti-Israel Commission Amidst Budget Crisis
The UN's allocation of $530,000–$704,000 to four new senior-level positions within the controversial Commission of Inquiry on the Palestinian Territories, despite a severe budget crisis, has drawn sharp criticism for prioritizing anti-Israel sentiment over financial responsibility; critics cite the ...

UN Faces Backlash for Funding Anti-Israel Commission Amidst Budget Crisis
The UN's allocation of $530,000–$704,000 to four new senior-level positions within the controversial Commission of Inquiry on the Palestinian Territories, despite a severe budget crisis, has drawn sharp criticism for prioritizing anti-Israel sentiment over financial responsibility; critics cite the ...
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60% Bias Score
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