March 2025
April 2025


Eurozone Private Sector Avoids Stagnation Despite Inflationary Pressures
The Eurozone's private sector achieved marginal growth in February (PMI 50.2), exceeding expectations but still facing challenges from job cuts and rising prices; Spain's strong service sector (PMI 56.2) offset its manufacturing decline, contrasting with Germany's modest expansion and France's contr...
Eurozone Private Sector Avoids Stagnation Despite Inflationary Pressures
The Eurozone's private sector achieved marginal growth in February (PMI 50.2), exceeding expectations but still facing challenges from job cuts and rising prices; Spain's strong service sector (PMI 56.2) offset its manufacturing decline, contrasting with Germany's modest expansion and France's contr...
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36% Bias Score


Record Number of Gender Changes in Spain Following Ley Trans Implementation
Following the implementation of Spain's Ley Trans law in March 2023, a record 10,670 individuals changed their registered gender in 2023 and 2024, compared to 1,306 in 2022; this reflects the law's allowance for self-identification.
Record Number of Gender Changes in Spain Following Ley Trans Implementation
Following the implementation of Spain's Ley Trans law in March 2023, a record 10,670 individuals changed their registered gender in 2023 and 2024, compared to 1,306 in 2022; this reflects the law's allowance for self-identification.
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44% Bias Score


Ayuso Criticizes Investigation into Partner's Healthcare Contracts
Madrid's president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, criticized Más Madrid's request for a congressional investigation into alleged preferential treatment in healthcare contracts involving her partner, Alberto González Amador, who faces tax fraud and falsification investigations, while Ayuso herself initiated a s...
Ayuso Criticizes Investigation into Partner's Healthcare Contracts
Madrid's president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, criticized Más Madrid's request for a congressional investigation into alleged preferential treatment in healthcare contracts involving her partner, Alberto González Amador, who faces tax fraud and falsification investigations, while Ayuso herself initiated a s...
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60% Bias Score


Visual Generative AI: Revolutionizing Science and Education
At EmTech Europe 2025, Gal Chechik discussed Visual Generative AI, explaining its image creation process via diffusion models, challenges in physical realism (addressed via simulations), the importance of reasoning in newer models like DeepSeek R1, and its revolutionary potential in education and he...
Visual Generative AI: Revolutionizing Science and Education
At EmTech Europe 2025, Gal Chechik discussed Visual Generative AI, explaining its image creation process via diffusion models, challenges in physical realism (addressed via simulations), the importance of reasoning in newer models like DeepSeek R1, and its revolutionary potential in education and he...
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20% Bias Score


Landeskog's "A Clean Sheet" Docuseries Details Grueling Recovery
Colorado Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog, winner of the 2022 Stanley Cup, chronicles his two-year recovery from a rare cartilage transplant surgery in a five-part docuseries, "A Clean Sheet," premiering April 8th on TNT and TruTV, revealing his mental and physical struggles.
Landeskog's "A Clean Sheet" Docuseries Details Grueling Recovery
Colorado Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog, winner of the 2022 Stanley Cup, chronicles his two-year recovery from a rare cartilage transplant surgery in a five-part docuseries, "A Clean Sheet," premiering April 8th on TNT and TruTV, revealing his mental and physical struggles.
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20% Bias Score


Dutch Water Board Taxes Increase by 8 Percent
Dutch water boards are raising taxes by 8 percent to €4.3 billion this year, primarily due to increased flood protection costs (€2.3 billion) and wastewater purification expenses, impacting households differently based on location, home value, and household size.
Dutch Water Board Taxes Increase by 8 Percent
Dutch water boards are raising taxes by 8 percent to €4.3 billion this year, primarily due to increased flood protection costs (€2.3 billion) and wastewater purification expenses, impacting households differently based on location, home value, and household size.
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16% Bias Score

Decreased Earthquake Activity Near Santorini Island
Since late January, approximately 20,000 volcanic tremors and nearly 4,000 earthquakes have occurred near Santorini Island in the Aegean Sea; however, seismic activity has recently decreased to 15–50 daily tremors, suggesting a transition to a lower-level phase involving both volcanic and tectonic a...

Decreased Earthquake Activity Near Santorini Island
Since late January, approximately 20,000 volcanic tremors and nearly 4,000 earthquakes have occurred near Santorini Island in the Aegean Sea; however, seismic activity has recently decreased to 15–50 daily tremors, suggesting a transition to a lower-level phase involving both volcanic and tectonic a...
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24% Bias Score

Investigation Launched into CHP Istanbul Congress Amidst Accusations of Fraud
An investigation into the October 8, 2023, CHP Istanbul Provincial Congress was launched due to alleged fraud and electoral law violations; 39 CHP district heads responded by criticizing the AK Party's past internal election practices.

Investigation Launched into CHP Istanbul Congress Amidst Accusations of Fraud
An investigation into the October 8, 2023, CHP Istanbul Provincial Congress was launched due to alleged fraud and electoral law violations; 39 CHP district heads responded by criticizing the AK Party's past internal election practices.
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56% Bias Score

Greek National Health System Faces Doctor Shortage Despite Incentives
Between October 2024 and February 2025, the Greek National Health System (ESY) experienced a net loss of 45 doctors due to 168 hires and 213 departures (126 retirements and 87 resignations), with most resignations from specialists, despite government incentives. The shortage is particularly acute in...

Greek National Health System Faces Doctor Shortage Despite Incentives
Between October 2024 and February 2025, the Greek National Health System (ESY) experienced a net loss of 45 doctors due to 168 hires and 213 departures (126 retirements and 87 resignations), with most resignations from specialists, despite government incentives. The shortage is particularly acute in...
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44% Bias Score

Low Trust in Greek Healthcare System Among Chronically Ill Revealed by OECD Study
The OECD's PaRIS study reveals that only 36% of Greeks with chronic diseases trust their national healthcare system, the lowest among 19 countries, due to fragmented care, poor coordination, and lack of electronic health record utilization.

Low Trust in Greek Healthcare System Among Chronically Ill Revealed by OECD Study
The OECD's PaRIS study reveals that only 36% of Greeks with chronic diseases trust their national healthcare system, the lowest among 19 countries, due to fragmented care, poor coordination, and lack of electronic health record utilization.
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32% Bias Score

Netherlands Explores Small Modular Reactors as Alternative Energy Source
The Netherlands is exploring small modular reactors (SMRs) as an alternative energy source; a recent informational meeting in Hoogeveen attracted 140 people, demonstrating significant public interest; several provinces are researching feasibility and potential locations.

Netherlands Explores Small Modular Reactors as Alternative Energy Source
The Netherlands is exploring small modular reactors (SMRs) as an alternative energy source; a recent informational meeting in Hoogeveen attracted 140 people, demonstrating significant public interest; several provinces are researching feasibility and potential locations.
Progress
36% Bias Score

US Museum Cancels LGBTQ+ Art Exhibit Amidst Self-Censorship Concerns
The Art Museum of the Americas in Washington D.C. canceled an exhibition on LGBTQ+ art and activism, following a previous cancellation of an exhibition featuring Afro-Caribbean and Afro-American artists, reflecting a broader trend of self-censorship in American art and culture under perceived politi...

US Museum Cancels LGBTQ+ Art Exhibit Amidst Self-Censorship Concerns
The Art Museum of the Americas in Washington D.C. canceled an exhibition on LGBTQ+ art and activism, following a previous cancellation of an exhibition featuring Afro-Caribbean and Afro-American artists, reflecting a broader trend of self-censorship in American art and culture under perceived politi...
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68% Bias Score