March 2025
April 2025


France to Finance Defense Spending Through Existing Savings Products
France will finance its increased defense spending, estimated at 40 billion euros annually, by using existing savings products instead of creating a new one, aiming to avoid additional debt and maintain fiscal responsibility; a meeting with private investors is set for March 20th.
France to Finance Defense Spending Through Existing Savings Products
France will finance its increased defense spending, estimated at 40 billion euros annually, by using existing savings products instead of creating a new one, aiming to avoid additional debt and maintain fiscal responsibility; a meeting with private investors is set for March 20th.
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48% Bias Score


Bavarian Court Upholds Police Act Clause, Imposes Strict Limitations
The Bavarian Constitutional Court upheld a key provision of the state's Police Tasks Act allowing police broader powers based on a 'threatening danger', but with limitations ensuring proportionality and respect for fundamental rights, following a legal challenge by the Greens, SPD, and private citiz...
Bavarian Court Upholds Police Act Clause, Imposes Strict Limitations
The Bavarian Constitutional Court upheld a key provision of the state's Police Tasks Act allowing police broader powers based on a 'threatening danger', but with limitations ensuring proportionality and respect for fundamental rights, following a legal challenge by the Greens, SPD, and private citiz...
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36% Bias Score


Goretzka Returns to German National Team for Nations League
German national football coach Julian Nagelsmann recalled Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka and other players to the team for the Nations League quarter-final against Italy on March 20th and 23rd, aiming for the Final Four in June.
Goretzka Returns to German National Team for Nations League
German national football coach Julian Nagelsmann recalled Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka and other players to the team for the Nations League quarter-final against Italy on March 20th and 23rd, aiming for the Final Four in June.
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20% Bias Score


Ukrainian Refugee Dies by Suicide in UK Due to Loneliness
Oleksandr Cherednichenko, a 25-year-old Ukrainian refugee working as a postman in the UK, died by suicide on December 10, 2024, due to loneliness, as indicated by a note found in his car. His mother confirmed he was learning English and planned to seek British citizenship.
Ukrainian Refugee Dies by Suicide in UK Due to Loneliness
Oleksandr Cherednichenko, a 25-year-old Ukrainian refugee working as a postman in the UK, died by suicide on December 10, 2024, due to loneliness, as indicated by a note found in his car. His mother confirmed he was learning English and planned to seek British citizenship.
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24% Bias Score


Generali Reports Record 2024 Profits, Plans Increased BTP Investments
Generali reported record 2024 net income of €3.8 billion (up 5.4%) and operating profit of €7.3 billion (up 8.2%), exceeding strategic plan targets; the company plans to increase its holdings of Italian government bonds and is awaiting regulatory approval for its Natixis joint venture.
Generali Reports Record 2024 Profits, Plans Increased BTP Investments
Generali reported record 2024 net income of €3.8 billion (up 5.4%) and operating profit of €7.3 billion (up 8.2%), exceeding strategic plan targets; the company plans to increase its holdings of Italian government bonds and is awaiting regulatory approval for its Natixis joint venture.
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40% Bias Score


Turkey Tightens Cryptocurrency Regulations
Turkey's Official Gazette published new regulations for its cryptocurrency sector, mandating exchanges to form listing committees, setting minimum capital requirements (150 million TL for exchanges, 500 million TL for custodians), prohibiting leveraged trading, and requiring 95% of customer assets t...
Turkey Tightens Cryptocurrency Regulations
Turkey's Official Gazette published new regulations for its cryptocurrency sector, mandating exchanges to form listing committees, setting minimum capital requirements (150 million TL for exchanges, 500 million TL for custodians), prohibiting leveraged trading, and requiring 95% of customer assets t...
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44% Bias Score

Formula 1 2025: A Season of Record-Breaking Potential
In the 2025 Formula One season, Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, and Andrea Kimi Antonelli are poised to break existing records for most world titles, consecutive wins, and youngest GP winner respectively; Fernando Alonso could also set a record for the longest time between wins.

Formula 1 2025: A Season of Record-Breaking Potential
In the 2025 Formula One season, Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, and Andrea Kimi Antonelli are poised to break existing records for most world titles, consecutive wins, and youngest GP winner respectively; Fernando Alonso could also set a record for the longest time between wins.
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40% Bias Score

German Court's Authority Challenged in Overnight Extradition Case
In June 2024, German citizen Maja T. was extradited to Hungary overnight by the Berlin public prosecutor's office before the Constitutional Court could rule on the legality of the extradition, highlighting challenges to the court's authority to protect individual rights.

German Court's Authority Challenged in Overnight Extradition Case
In June 2024, German citizen Maja T. was extradited to Hungary overnight by the Berlin public prosecutor's office before the Constitutional Court could rule on the legality of the extradition, highlighting challenges to the court's authority to protect individual rights.
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60% Bias Score

Chad Divorce Law Proposal Sparks Debate
On March 8th, a proposal in Chad to grant women the right to both the marital home and child custody after divorce sparked controversy, with the government clarifying it's not a decision but highlighting the ongoing debate on women's rights and family structures.

Chad Divorce Law Proposal Sparks Debate
On March 8th, a proposal in Chad to grant women the right to both the marital home and child custody after divorce sparked controversy, with the government clarifying it's not a decision but highlighting the ongoing debate on women's rights and family structures.
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64% Bias Score

Brunello Cucinelli Outperforms as Italy Reports Strong Employment, Generali Posts Record Profit
Brunello Cucinelli's stock rose 1% to "110.5 euros" despite a declining FTSE MIB, following the announcement of "1.28 billion euros" in 2024 revenue, exceeding expectations; Istat reported a "1.5%" rise in Italian employment in 2024, while Generali announced record "3.8 billion euros" net profit.

Brunello Cucinelli Outperforms as Italy Reports Strong Employment, Generali Posts Record Profit
Brunello Cucinelli's stock rose 1% to "110.5 euros" despite a declining FTSE MIB, following the announcement of "1.28 billion euros" in 2024 revenue, exceeding expectations; Istat reported a "1.5%" rise in Italian employment in 2024, while Generali announced record "3.8 billion euros" net profit.
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40% Bias Score

High Prices of Seville's Subsidized Housing Spark Controversy
A new development of 92 subsidized housing units (VPO) in Seville's Cruz del Campo neighborhood, priced between €199,771 and €316,646, has sparked controversy due to their high cost, prompting criticism of Andalusia's recent housing decree.

High Prices of Seville's Subsidized Housing Spark Controversy
A new development of 92 subsidized housing units (VPO) in Seville's Cruz del Campo neighborhood, priced between €199,771 and €316,646, has sparked controversy due to their high cost, prompting criticism of Andalusia's recent housing decree.
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60% Bias Score

Stoneweg to Double Hotel Investment, Expanding to Portugal and Italy
Stoneweg, a Swiss-Spanish fund, plans to invest "1 billion in a second hotel fund, double its initial investment, expanding from Spain to Portugal and Italy after successfully profiting from the sale of a Barcelona hotel.

Stoneweg to Double Hotel Investment, Expanding to Portugal and Italy
Stoneweg, a Swiss-Spanish fund, plans to invest "1 billion in a second hotel fund, double its initial investment, expanding from Spain to Portugal and Italy after successfully profiting from the sale of a Barcelona hotel.
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24% Bias Score