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WION is center. Scores are assigned by aggregating bias scores from Ad Fontes Media, Media Bias/Fact Check, and All Sides. WION credible or reliable? Our Factuality score answers both of those questions. When it comes to WION, we’ve assigned amixed factuality rating. Ratings are assigned by aggregating scores from Ad Fontes Media and Media Bias/Fact Check. 60% Center coverage: 145 sources The Supreme Court on Thursday preserved the system that gives preference to Native American families in foster care and adoption proceedings of Native children, rejecting a broad attack from Republican-led states and white families who argued it is based on race. See the Story 51% Center coverage: 144 sources A parliamentary inquiry has concluded that Boris Johnson knowingly misled parliament multiple times with his statements about parties in Downing Street that breached COVID rules. The privileges committee of MPs found Mr Johnson's breaches serious enough to recommend a suspension of 90 days if he were still an MP - far exceeding the period needed to trigger a recall petition and possible by-election. See the Story Coverage: 5 sources Kylian Mbappe says remaining with Paris Saint-Germain for 2023-2024 season is only option. The 24-year-old's current contract expires at the end of June 2024. He confirmed that he sent PSG a letter earlier this week stating that he will not make any decisions about renewing the deal. See the Story 67% Right coverage: 3 sources The European Commission warn...

YouTube blocks WION for ‘trivialising’ Russia

Video streaming platform YouTube has blocked Zee Media’s WION on its platform, citing violations of their community guidelines, WION said in a According to the statement, WION’s YouTube channel was blocked on March 22. In a communication to the channel, YouTube said it took objection to a video posted on March 10. The video supposedly showed speeches by Ukraine's foreign minister Dmitry Kuleba and Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov. The statement said that following the block, WION made an appeal with YouTube which was rejected. YouTube's response was, “Our community guidelines prohibit content denying, minimising, or trivialising well-documented violent events, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine.” According to WION, the speech in question had the Russian foreign minister denying his country's invasion of Ukraine. In its statement, WION said they "simply broadcast the Russian foreign minister's statement, just like the Ukrainian minister's statement was played". The statement added: “Block out everything Russia says, promote everything the West says. WION does not subscribe to that sort of journalism. Its objective is to remain balanced...Silencing Russia will not end this war. Silencing us will not stop our journalism. We want people to know the truth - To hear and reject the lies, to form their own opinion and not be fed and programmed." On March 11, YouTube Also see

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Responding to a question by WION related to the remark by Canadian NSA Jody Thomas, Jaishankar said: "The phrase that comes to my mind is, ' ooltah chor kotwal ko daantey' [the pot calling the kettle black].It's we who had a complaint with them," he said while referring to Ottawa's inaction on anti-India secessionist forces that call for an independent Khalistan. Referring to the incident in Canada's Brampton where a float showing the assassination of former prime minister Indira Gandhi was paraded, Jaishankar said: "Frankly, we are at a loss to understand other than the requirements of vote bank politics why anybody would do this.I think there is a larger underlying issue about the space which is given to separatists, extremists, to people who advocate violence. I think it is not good for relationships, not good for Canada." What did Canada's NSA Jody Thomas say? Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s NSA Jody Thomas on Friday said, "When I talk about foreign interference and economic security, I’m now talking about a number of state actors and non-state proxies." "This includes Russia, Iran, India. That said, the actor that comes up most on these issues, and it’s no surprise to anybody, is China," she added. What else did Jaishankar say? While addressing a press conference to marknine years of Prime MinisterNarendra Modi's arrival in New Delhi's corridors of power, Jaishankar specifically addressedthe Modigovernment's foreign policy.