March 2025
April 2025


Saudi Arabia Invites Exiled Dissidents Home, Conditional Amnesty Offered
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has invited all exiled dissidents to return home, promising amnesty unless they are convicted of serious crimes, but this offer has been met with skepticism by exiled dissidents who demand the release of political prisoners as a show of good faith befo...
Saudi Arabia Invites Exiled Dissidents Home, Conditional Amnesty Offered
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has invited all exiled dissidents to return home, promising amnesty unless they are convicted of serious crimes, but this offer has been met with skepticism by exiled dissidents who demand the release of political prisoners as a show of good faith befo...
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44% Bias Score


Beavers' Economic Impact: Millions Saved by Natural Flood Control
European beaver populations are demonstrating significant economic benefits by naturally mitigating flood risks and improving water quality, saving governments millions of euros in infrastructure costs and highlighting the ecological and economic value of their dam-building.
Beavers' Economic Impact: Millions Saved by Natural Flood Control
European beaver populations are demonstrating significant economic benefits by naturally mitigating flood risks and improving water quality, saving governments millions of euros in infrastructure costs and highlighting the ecological and economic value of their dam-building.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Criticizes Zelenskyy, Imposes Tariffs on Canada and Mexico
Donald Trump criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for refusing to negotiate with Russia, announced $100 billion in TSMC investment, and imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports to combat fentanyl trafficking and illegal immigration, escalating trade tensions.
Trump Criticizes Zelenskyy, Imposes Tariffs on Canada and Mexico
Donald Trump criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for refusing to negotiate with Russia, announced $100 billion in TSMC investment, and imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports to combat fentanyl trafficking and illegal immigration, escalating trade tensions.
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56% Bias Score


Police Officer Fatally Shoots Suspect During Arrest in Nuremberg
In Nuremberg, Germany, a police officer shot and killed a 38-year-old man during an arrest for suspected assault; the incident is under investigation by the Bavarian State Criminal Police Office to determine if the use of force was justified.
Police Officer Fatally Shoots Suspect During Arrest in Nuremberg
In Nuremberg, Germany, a police officer shot and killed a 38-year-old man during an arrest for suspected assault; the incident is under investigation by the Bavarian State Criminal Police Office to determine if the use of force was justified.
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40% Bias Score


Munich Arson Attacks: Two Suspects Arrested
Two suspects are in custody in Munich, Germany, following a series of arson attacks on infrastructure, including a January incident that destroyed 23 police cars, with an extremist motive suspected in some cases.
Munich Arson Attacks: Two Suspects Arrested
Two suspects are in custody in Munich, Germany, following a series of arson attacks on infrastructure, including a January incident that destroyed 23 police cars, with an extremist motive suspected in some cases.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Reassesses Security After US Ukraine Scandal
Following a White House scandal questioning US reliability, Germany is reassessing its security posture, with potential defense spending reaching €400 billion, requiring constitutional changes and impacting the upcoming government transition.
Germany Reassesses Security After US Ukraine Scandal
Following a White House scandal questioning US reliability, Germany is reassessing its security posture, with potential defense spending reaching €400 billion, requiring constitutional changes and impacting the upcoming government transition.
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48% Bias Score

COP16 Reaches \$200 Billion Biodiversity Funding Agreement
The COP16 biodiversity summit in Rome reached a crucial agreement committing \$200 billion annually by 2030 for conservation, including \$20 billion for developing nations (rising to \$30 billion by 2030), although a new fund to improve access was delayed until 2028.

COP16 Reaches \$200 Billion Biodiversity Funding Agreement
The COP16 biodiversity summit in Rome reached a crucial agreement committing \$200 billion annually by 2030 for conservation, including \$20 billion for developing nations (rising to \$30 billion by 2030), although a new fund to improve access was delayed until 2028.
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44% Bias Score

Notre-Dame de Bétharram Admits Responsibility for Child Sexual Abuse, Announces Compensation Fund and Inquiry
The Notre-Dame de Bétharram religious congregation in France admitted responsibility for past sexual abuse of children at its school and announced a new compensation fund and an independent inquiry to address over 150 complaints, most of which are time-barred.

Notre-Dame de Bétharram Admits Responsibility for Child Sexual Abuse, Announces Compensation Fund and Inquiry
The Notre-Dame de Bétharram religious congregation in France admitted responsibility for past sexual abuse of children at its school and announced a new compensation fund and an independent inquiry to address over 150 complaints, most of which are time-barred.
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36% Bias Score

Canada's EV Tariff Impacts Volvo EX30 Production
Canada imposed a 100 percent tariff on Chinese-made EVs in October 2024, affecting Volvo's EX30; Volvo shifted production to Belgium, causing a temporary shortage but maintaining current prices.

Canada's EV Tariff Impacts Volvo EX30 Production
Canada imposed a 100 percent tariff on Chinese-made EVs in October 2024, affecting Volvo's EX30; Volvo shifted production to Belgium, causing a temporary shortage but maintaining current prices.
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40% Bias Score

Austria Halts Family Reunification for Asylum Seekers
Austria's new coalition government, formed by the ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos, will immediately suspend family reunification for asylum seekers, citing concerns about overstrained public services, despite potential conflicts with EU law.

Austria Halts Family Reunification for Asylum Seekers
Austria's new coalition government, formed by the ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos, will immediately suspend family reunification for asylum seekers, citing concerns about overstrained public services, despite potential conflicts with EU law.
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52% Bias Score

Car-Ramming Attack in Mannheim Kills Two, Injures Eleven
In Mannheim, Germany, a car intentionally drove into a carnival crowd on Monday, killing two and injuring 11; the 40-year-old driver, Alexander S., was apprehended after a chase and is hospitalized with a self-inflicted injury.

Car-Ramming Attack in Mannheim Kills Two, Injures Eleven
In Mannheim, Germany, a car intentionally drove into a carnival crowd on Monday, killing two and injuring 11; the 40-year-old driver, Alexander S., was apprehended after a chase and is hospitalized with a self-inflicted injury.
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36% Bias Score

Die Linke's Unexpected Influence on German Defense Policy
Due to Germany's upcoming elections, Die Linke's traditionally pacifist foreign policy positions have become unexpectedly influential, creating controversy as their potential role in forming a two-thirds majority in the Bundestag necessitates a reevaluation of the party's stance on military spending...

Die Linke's Unexpected Influence on German Defense Policy
Due to Germany's upcoming elections, Die Linke's traditionally pacifist foreign policy positions have become unexpectedly influential, creating controversy as their potential role in forming a two-thirds majority in the Bundestag necessitates a reevaluation of the party's stance on military spending...
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60% Bias Score