March 2025
April 2025


German Airport Strikes Disrupt Travel, Affecting 500,000 Passengers
A large-scale strike at 13 German airports on Monday, organized by the Verdi union, is expected to affect over 500,000 passengers due to demands for better pay and working conditions; Frankfurt and Munich are among the affected airports causing international travel disruption.
German Airport Strikes Disrupt Travel, Affecting 500,000 Passengers
A large-scale strike at 13 German airports on Monday, organized by the Verdi union, is expected to affect over 500,000 passengers due to demands for better pay and working conditions; Frankfurt and Munich are among the affected airports causing international travel disruption.
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24% Bias Score


Aristocrat and Partner Accused of Manslaughter After Newborn's Death During Fleeing
A wealthy aristocrat, Constance Marten, and her partner, Mark Gordon, are accused of manslaughter by gross negligence after their newborn baby died from exposure while they were on the run from authorities, hiding the child in a shopping bag and living in a tent during winter. The couple had four ch...
Aristocrat and Partner Accused of Manslaughter After Newborn's Death During Fleeing
A wealthy aristocrat, Constance Marten, and her partner, Mark Gordon, are accused of manslaughter by gross negligence after their newborn baby died from exposure while they were on the run from authorities, hiding the child in a shopping bag and living in a tent during winter. The couple had four ch...
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64% Bias Score


Ukrainian Forces Reportedly Attack Novokuybyshevsk Oil Refinery
Ukrainian forces reportedly attacked the Novokuybyshevsk oil refinery in Samara Oblast, Russia, on March 10th, 2025, resulting in reported fires and explosions, despite Russian claims of no damage; the refinery produces 8.8 million tons of fuel annually, including for Russian military operations.
Ukrainian Forces Reportedly Attack Novokuybyshevsk Oil Refinery
Ukrainian forces reportedly attacked the Novokuybyshevsk oil refinery in Samara Oblast, Russia, on March 10th, 2025, resulting in reported fires and explosions, despite Russian claims of no damage; the refinery produces 8.8 million tons of fuel annually, including for Russian military operations.
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36% Bias Score


Plus and TIER IV Partner to Tackle Japan's Truck Driver Shortage with Level 4 Autonomous Trucks
Plus, a global leader in AI-based autonomous trucking, and TIER IV, a Japanese autonomous driving software developer, partnered to deploy Level 4 autonomous trucks in Japan by 2030, addressing the country's significant driver shortage and supporting a Japanese government initiative.
Plus and TIER IV Partner to Tackle Japan's Truck Driver Shortage with Level 4 Autonomous Trucks
Plus, a global leader in AI-based autonomous trucking, and TIER IV, a Japanese autonomous driving software developer, partnered to deploy Level 4 autonomous trucks in Japan by 2030, addressing the country's significant driver shortage and supporting a Japanese government initiative.
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40% Bias Score


Greenland Elections: Independence Drives Debate Amidst Trump's Annexation Interest
Greenland's upcoming parliamentary elections are dominated by pro-independence sentiment, fueled by Donald Trump's renewed interest in annexing the island, despite 85% of Greenlanders opposing U.S. annexation; the main debate centers on the timing and method of independence from Denmark.
Greenland Elections: Independence Drives Debate Amidst Trump's Annexation Interest
Greenland's upcoming parliamentary elections are dominated by pro-independence sentiment, fueled by Donald Trump's renewed interest in annexing the island, despite 85% of Greenlanders opposing U.S. annexation; the main debate centers on the timing and method of independence from Denmark.
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48% Bias Score


Díaz Opposes Spain's Defense Spending Increase
In Brussels, Spanish Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz vehemently opposed the government's plan to increase defense spending to 2% of GDP by 2029, clashing with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's announcement and creating significant challenges for securing parliamentary support for the proposed increa...
Díaz Opposes Spain's Defense Spending Increase
In Brussels, Spanish Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz vehemently opposed the government's plan to increase defense spending to 2% of GDP by 2029, clashing with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's announcement and creating significant challenges for securing parliamentary support for the proposed increa...
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52% Bias Score

Delayed Kidney Disease Diagnosis Highlights UK Healthcare Issue
Becky Bessell's delayed diagnosis of nephrotic syndrome, a kidney disease, highlights the UK's widespread problem of late CKD detection, emphasizing the need for accessible and timely testing to prevent irreversible damage.

Delayed Kidney Disease Diagnosis Highlights UK Healthcare Issue
Becky Bessell's delayed diagnosis of nephrotic syndrome, a kidney disease, highlights the UK's widespread problem of late CKD detection, emphasizing the need for accessible and timely testing to prevent irreversible damage.
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28% Bias Score

Carney to Tackle U.S. Trade Conflict as Canada Faces Imminent Election
Mark Carney, the newly elected Liberal Party leader, met with Justin Trudeau on Monday to plan the transition of power; an election is expected within 10–15 days, and Carney aims to address the Canada-U.S. trade conflict with an "all-Canadian" approach, despite Alberta's opposition.

Carney to Tackle U.S. Trade Conflict as Canada Faces Imminent Election
Mark Carney, the newly elected Liberal Party leader, met with Justin Trudeau on Monday to plan the transition of power; an election is expected within 10–15 days, and Carney aims to address the Canada-U.S. trade conflict with an "all-Canadian" approach, despite Alberta's opposition.
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40% Bias Score

TSMC's $100 Billion US Expansion Raises Taiwan Security Concerns
TSMC announced a $100 billion US expansion, bringing its total investment to $165 billion, raising concerns in Taiwan about reduced leverage against China, despite claims that customer demand drove the decision, not pressure from former President Trump.

TSMC's $100 Billion US Expansion Raises Taiwan Security Concerns
TSMC announced a $100 billion US expansion, bringing its total investment to $165 billion, raising concerns in Taiwan about reduced leverage against China, despite claims that customer demand drove the decision, not pressure from former President Trump.
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52% Bias Score

EU Seeks to Bolster Defense Industry Amidst Concerns Over US Reliability
Facing unreliable American partnerships, the EU considers easing merger rules for defense firms, as proposed by Ursula von der Leyen, to create more competitive European defense companies, while Germany and France advocate for smoother fusion controls, aiming for greater strategic autonomy and less ...

EU Seeks to Bolster Defense Industry Amidst Concerns Over US Reliability
Facing unreliable American partnerships, the EU considers easing merger rules for defense firms, as proposed by Ursula von der Leyen, to create more competitive European defense companies, while Germany and France advocate for smoother fusion controls, aiming for greater strategic autonomy and less ...
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48% Bias Score

Romanian Electoral Commission Bars Far-Right Candidate, Sparking Violent Protests
Romania's Electoral Commission blocked far-right presidential candidate Calin Georgescu's candidacy, citing unspecified reasons, leading to violent protests in Bucharest where seven were arrested and 13 police officers injured; Georgescu plans to appeal, and the decision follows a previous annulment...

Romanian Electoral Commission Bars Far-Right Candidate, Sparking Violent Protests
Romania's Electoral Commission blocked far-right presidential candidate Calin Georgescu's candidacy, citing unspecified reasons, leading to violent protests in Bucharest where seven were arrested and 13 police officers injured; Georgescu plans to appeal, and the decision follows a previous annulment...
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44% Bias Score

Israeli Hostage Families Criticize Government's Response, Claiming US is More Active
Families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas are criticizing the Israeli government's response, claiming the US is more actively involved in securing the release of dual citizens; relatives are publicly expressing outrage in Knesset committees, highlighting the perceived lack of urgency from Israeli o...

Israeli Hostage Families Criticize Government's Response, Claiming US is More Active
Families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas are criticizing the Israeli government's response, claiming the US is more actively involved in securing the release of dual citizens; relatives are publicly expressing outrage in Knesset committees, highlighting the perceived lack of urgency from Israeli o...
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60% Bias Score