March 2025
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CNN Documentary Chronicles Twitter's Rise and Fall
CNN's four-part documentary series, "Twitter: Breaking the Bird," airing Sundays at 10 pm ET/PT from March 9th to 30th, reveals the inside story of Twitter's creation, growth, and eventual sale to Elon Musk, featuring interviews with its founders and early employees.
CNN Documentary Chronicles Twitter's Rise and Fall
CNN's four-part documentary series, "Twitter: Breaking the Bird," airing Sundays at 10 pm ET/PT from March 9th to 30th, reveals the inside story of Twitter's creation, growth, and eventual sale to Elon Musk, featuring interviews with its founders and early employees.
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60% Bias Score


EU Considers Weakening Air Passenger Rights
The European Union is considering weakening passenger rights under EU261, raising the minimum delay threshold for compensation from three to five hours, potentially affecting millions of travelers annually and costing passengers an estimated €2 billion in lost compensation.
EU Considers Weakening Air Passenger Rights
The European Union is considering weakening passenger rights under EU261, raising the minimum delay threshold for compensation from three to five hours, potentially affecting millions of travelers annually and costing passengers an estimated €2 billion in lost compensation.
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48% Bias Score


Massive Anti-Vučić Protests Rock Belgrade
On Saturday, massive anti-government protests took place in Belgrade, Serbia, drawing huge crowds from across the country and marking the biggest challenge to President Aleksandar Vučić's 13-year rule, stemming from a railway station collapse that killed 15 people four months prior; authorities warn...
Massive Anti-Vučić Protests Rock Belgrade
On Saturday, massive anti-government protests took place in Belgrade, Serbia, drawing huge crowds from across the country and marking the biggest challenge to President Aleksandar Vučić's 13-year rule, stemming from a railway station collapse that killed 15 people four months prior; authorities warn...
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40% Bias Score


Delayed NASA Astronauts' Rescue Mission Set for Next Week
Due to technical malfunctions, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, launched June 5th from Cape Canaveral aboard the Boeing Starliner, experienced a nine-month delay before their rescue mission launched Friday night, with a scheduled return next week.
Delayed NASA Astronauts' Rescue Mission Set for Next Week
Due to technical malfunctions, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, launched June 5th from Cape Canaveral aboard the Boeing Starliner, experienced a nine-month delay before their rescue mission launched Friday night, with a scheduled return next week.
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44% Bias Score


EU Launches EES Border System in 2025, Delays ETIAS Until 2027
The EU's Entry/Exit System (EES) for non-visa nationals launches in October 2025, while the ETIAS pre-travel authorization system for short stays is delayed until 2027, requiring a €7 fee (exceptions for those under 18 and over 70).
EU Launches EES Border System in 2025, Delays ETIAS Until 2027
The EU's Entry/Exit System (EES) for non-visa nationals launches in October 2025, while the ETIAS pre-travel authorization system for short stays is delayed until 2027, requiring a €7 fee (exceptions for those under 18 and over 70).
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24% Bias Score


EU's Critical Medicines Act: 'Buy European' Clause and Funding Concerns
The European Commission's proposed Critical Medicines Act aims to improve EU medicine supply security through a 'Buy European' clause, new medicine categories, and improved joint procurement, but faces criticism for insufficient funding (€83 million for 2026-2027) and the lack of contingency stockpi...
EU's Critical Medicines Act: 'Buy European' Clause and Funding Concerns
The European Commission's proposed Critical Medicines Act aims to improve EU medicine supply security through a 'Buy European' clause, new medicine categories, and improved joint procurement, but faces criticism for insufficient funding (€83 million for 2026-2027) and the lack of contingency stockpi...
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44% Bias Score

Huawei Investigation Exposes Flaws in EU's Ethical System
A Huawei investigation reveals weaknesses in the EU's ethical system, prompting criticism that the self-regulatory approach to lobbying rules is ineffective, as evidenced by unimplemented action plans from a previous lobbying scandal and the ongoing ability of MEPs to hold potentially conflicting se...

Huawei Investigation Exposes Flaws in EU's Ethical System
A Huawei investigation reveals weaknesses in the EU's ethical system, prompting criticism that the self-regulatory approach to lobbying rules is ineffective, as evidenced by unimplemented action plans from a previous lobbying scandal and the ongoing ability of MEPs to hold potentially conflicting se...
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52% Bias Score

EU's Critical Medicines Act: 'Buy European' Policy Risks Trade Disputes
The European Commission's Critical Medicines Act, unveiled this week, aims to enhance the EU's medicine supply security by prioritizing EU manufacturing in public procurement and increasing domestic production, but faces funding constraints and lacks a coordinated contingency stockpiling plan.

EU's Critical Medicines Act: 'Buy European' Policy Risks Trade Disputes
The European Commission's Critical Medicines Act, unveiled this week, aims to enhance the EU's medicine supply security by prioritizing EU manufacturing in public procurement and increasing domestic production, but faces funding constraints and lacks a coordinated contingency stockpiling plan.
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48% Bias Score

Orbán Rejects Isolation, Frames EU Conflict as Fight for the West
In his March 15th speech, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán rejected claims of Hungary's isolation, framed the country's conflict with Brussels as a fight for the soul of the West against an encroaching empire, and called for EU membership without Ukraine's inclusion.

Orbán Rejects Isolation, Frames EU Conflict as Fight for the West
In his March 15th speech, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán rejected claims of Hungary's isolation, framed the country's conflict with Brussels as a fight for the soul of the West against an encroaching empire, and called for EU membership without Ukraine's inclusion.
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72% Bias Score

Trump's Tariff Threat Delivers a Blow to Already Weakened Champagne Industry
President Trump's threat to impose tariffs of up to 200% on European alcohol could severely impact the French champagne industry, which exported 25 million bottles to the US in 2023, as the sector already faces falling sales due to inflation and climate change, creating a competitive environment whe...

Trump's Tariff Threat Delivers a Blow to Already Weakened Champagne Industry
President Trump's threat to impose tariffs of up to 200% on European alcohol could severely impact the French champagne industry, which exported 25 million bottles to the US in 2023, as the sector already faces falling sales due to inflation and climate change, creating a competitive environment whe...
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40% Bias Score

NASA Astronauts' 9-Month Space Station Delay Ends
Due to malfunctions in their Boeing Starliner spacecraft, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, launched June 5th from Cape Canaveral, will return to Earth in mid-March after a nine-month delay, with their replacements arriving via SpaceX.

NASA Astronauts' 9-Month Space Station Delay Ends
Due to malfunctions in their Boeing Starliner spacecraft, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, launched June 5th from Cape Canaveral, will return to Earth in mid-March after a nine-month delay, with their replacements arriving via SpaceX.
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44% Bias Score

EU's Critical Medicines Act: "Buy European" Policy and Funding Concerns
The European Commission's proposed Critical Medicines Act aims to improve essential medicine supply within the EU, using a "Buy European" principle and increased domestic production but facing limited funding (€83 million for 2026-2027) and a lack of emergency stockpile coordination.

EU's Critical Medicines Act: "Buy European" Policy and Funding Concerns
The European Commission's proposed Critical Medicines Act aims to improve essential medicine supply within the EU, using a "Buy European" principle and increased domestic production but facing limited funding (€83 million for 2026-2027) and a lack of emergency stockpile coordination.
Progress
48% Bias Score