March 2025
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Canada to Consider Troops for Ukraine Peacekeeping Mission
Canada will potentially contribute troops to a UK and France-led peacekeeping coalition in Ukraine, while other European nations express varying levels of support and concerns regarding deployment, following discussions on security guarantees and the need for US backing.
Canada to Consider Troops for Ukraine Peacekeeping Mission
Canada will potentially contribute troops to a UK and France-led peacekeeping coalition in Ukraine, while other European nations express varying levels of support and concerns regarding deployment, following discussions on security guarantees and the need for US backing.
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32% Bias Score


EU Unveils €2.8 Billion Plan to Rescue Auto Industry
The EU Commission unveiled a €2.8 billion plan to modernize its auto industry, facing threats from China and the US, including incentives for EVs, flexibility on emission limits, and investments in battery production to secure its future competitiveness.
EU Unveils €2.8 Billion Plan to Rescue Auto Industry
The EU Commission unveiled a €2.8 billion plan to modernize its auto industry, facing threats from China and the US, including incentives for EVs, flexibility on emission limits, and investments in battery production to secure its future competitiveness.
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48% Bias Score


Deutsche Post to Cut 8,000 Jobs Amidst Tax Law Disadvantage
Deutsche Post plans to cut 8,000 jobs by year-end, citing high costs and a new tax law that disadvantages it against smaller competitors; the company employed 187,000 people in Germany at the end of 2024.
Deutsche Post to Cut 8,000 Jobs Amidst Tax Law Disadvantage
Deutsche Post plans to cut 8,000 jobs by year-end, citing high costs and a new tax law that disadvantages it against smaller competitors; the company employed 187,000 people in Germany at the end of 2024.
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48% Bias Score


Barclays Faces £12.5 Million Compensation Claim After Widespread IT Outage
Barclays faces a £12.5 million compensation claim following a three-day IT outage in January/February 2024 that disrupted millions of customers' access to online and mobile banking services, prompting a Treasury Committee investigation into widespread banking IT failures affecting nine major UK bank...
Barclays Faces £12.5 Million Compensation Claim After Widespread IT Outage
Barclays faces a £12.5 million compensation claim following a three-day IT outage in January/February 2024 that disrupted millions of customers' access to online and mobile banking services, prompting a Treasury Committee investigation into widespread banking IT failures affecting nine major UK bank...
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40% Bias Score


Australia's Sexual Violence Justice System: Report Reveals Systemic Barriers, Government Announces $21 Million Support Package
A report into the Australian criminal justice system's treatment of sexual violence victims found systemic barriers preventing access to justice, with 92% of women not reporting assaults to police; the government announced a $21 million package to improve support services and implement 64 recommenda...
Australia's Sexual Violence Justice System: Report Reveals Systemic Barriers, Government Announces $21 Million Support Package
A report into the Australian criminal justice system's treatment of sexual violence victims found systemic barriers preventing access to justice, with 92% of women not reporting assaults to police; the government announced a $21 million package to improve support services and implement 64 recommenda...
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40% Bias Score


Italian PD Rejects EU's €800 Billion Military Plan
The Italian Democratic Party (PD) strongly opposes the EU's proposed €800 billion military rearmament plan, advocating for a common European defense system funded by shared debt instead. They criticize the plan's lack of interoperability, misallocation of funds from social programs, and potential to...
Italian PD Rejects EU's €800 Billion Military Plan
The Italian Democratic Party (PD) strongly opposes the EU's proposed €800 billion military rearmament plan, advocating for a common European defense system funded by shared debt instead. They criticize the plan's lack of interoperability, misallocation of funds from social programs, and potential to...
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64% Bias Score

Ukraine's Conscription Suspension: Ethical Concerns and Defense Strategies
Ole Nymoen criticizes Ukraine's suspension of conscription, arguing that a state's power depends on compelling citizen participation in warfare; he advocates for solidarity with all conflict victims, including those forcibly conscripted in Russia, and questions the ethical implications of increased ...

Ukraine's Conscription Suspension: Ethical Concerns and Defense Strategies
Ole Nymoen criticizes Ukraine's suspension of conscription, arguing that a state's power depends on compelling citizen participation in warfare; he advocates for solidarity with all conflict victims, including those forcibly conscripted in Russia, and questions the ethical implications of increased ...
Progress
56% Bias Score

Social Media Medical Misinformation: 85% of Posts Contain Inaccurate or Misleading Advice
A JAMA Network Open study found that 85% of social media posts about medical tests contain misleading or inaccurate advice, often omitting crucial risks and driven by influencer financial interests, highlighting the need for stricter regulations and public health awareness.

Social Media Medical Misinformation: 85% of Posts Contain Inaccurate or Misleading Advice
A JAMA Network Open study found that 85% of social media posts about medical tests contain misleading or inaccurate advice, often omitting crucial risks and driven by influencer financial interests, highlighting the need for stricter regulations and public health awareness.
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36% Bias Score

German Bundestag to Hold Special Sessions on Defense Spending and Infrastructure
The German Bundestag's old members will convene special sessions on March 13th and 18th to approve €500 billion in infrastructure spending and debt brake changes for increased defense spending, a move the AfD is challenging legally due to a lack of two-thirds majority in the newly elected Bundestag.

German Bundestag to Hold Special Sessions on Defense Spending and Infrastructure
The German Bundestag's old members will convene special sessions on March 13th and 18th to approve €500 billion in infrastructure spending and debt brake changes for increased defense spending, a move the AfD is challenging legally due to a lack of two-thirds majority in the newly elected Bundestag.
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40% Bias Score

NHS to Re-evaluate Alzheimer's Drugs Amidst Cost and Efficacy Concerns
The NHS is reviewing its decision to block two Alzheimer's drugs, lecanemab and donanemab, which slow disease progression by up to 35 percent but cost approximately £1 billion annually, after public and advocacy group pressure.

NHS to Re-evaluate Alzheimer's Drugs Amidst Cost and Efficacy Concerns
The NHS is reviewing its decision to block two Alzheimer's drugs, lecanemab and donanemab, which slow disease progression by up to 35 percent but cost approximately £1 billion annually, after public and advocacy group pressure.
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56% Bias Score

UK Faces Nuclear Deterrent Vulnerability Amid US Support Concerns
Concerns are rising in Britain about the potential US withdrawal of support for its nuclear deterrent, specifically regarding the Trident missile system, prompting discussions with allies like France about alternative options to ensure national security.

UK Faces Nuclear Deterrent Vulnerability Amid US Support Concerns
Concerns are rising in Britain about the potential US withdrawal of support for its nuclear deterrent, specifically regarding the Trident missile system, prompting discussions with allies like France about alternative options to ensure national security.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Ayuso Shifts Blame for Pandemic Nursing Home Deaths Amidst Growing Scrutiny
Madrid's President Ayuso shifted her pandemic-era nursing home death blame strategy during a heated Assembly session, accusing the opposition of 130,000 deaths while facing scrutiny regarding 7,291 deaths in Madrid's nursing homes and her husband's business dealings with Quirón.

Ayuso Shifts Blame for Pandemic Nursing Home Deaths Amidst Growing Scrutiny
Madrid's President Ayuso shifted her pandemic-era nursing home death blame strategy during a heated Assembly session, accusing the opposition of 130,000 deaths while facing scrutiny regarding 7,291 deaths in Madrid's nursing homes and her husband's business dealings with Quirón.
Progress
64% Bias Score