March 2025
April 2025


EU Considers Aid for Radio Free Europe After US Funding Cut
The European Union is considering financial aid for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty after the Trump administration cut its funding, leading to the broadcaster's announcement that it would cease operations, prompting the EU to explore potential support and consider the broader implications for media ...
EU Considers Aid for Radio Free Europe After US Funding Cut
The European Union is considering financial aid for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty after the Trump administration cut its funding, leading to the broadcaster's announcement that it would cease operations, prompting the EU to explore potential support and consider the broader implications for media ...
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36% Bias Score


EU Announces €2.5 Billion in Aid for Syria
The European Union announced a €2.5 billion aid package for Syria, with Germany contributing €300 million, to support Syrians both inside and outside the country despite recent violence; the EU plans to ease sanctions to promote economic recovery.
EU Announces €2.5 Billion in Aid for Syria
The European Union announced a €2.5 billion aid package for Syria, with Germany contributing €300 million, to support Syrians both inside and outside the country despite recent violence; the EU plans to ease sanctions to promote economic recovery.
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44% Bias Score


131-Million-Year-Old Pregnant Ichthyosaur Fossil Discovered in Patagonia
A 131-million-year-old pregnant ichthyosaur fossil, Fiona, was discovered in Chilean Patagonia due to glacial retreat from climate change; it belongs to the Myobradypterygius hauthali species, filling a 70-million-year gap in the fossil record and providing insights into its anatomy, reproduction, a...
131-Million-Year-Old Pregnant Ichthyosaur Fossil Discovered in Patagonia
A 131-million-year-old pregnant ichthyosaur fossil, Fiona, was discovered in Chilean Patagonia due to glacial retreat from climate change; it belongs to the Myobradypterygius hauthali species, filling a 70-million-year gap in the fossil record and providing insights into its anatomy, reproduction, a...
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24% Bias Score


Ukraine Suggests Conditional Lifting of Sanctions Against Russia
Ukraine's presidential envoy on sanctions suggests Western sanctions against Russia could be lifted if it improves Ukraine's security, viewing sanctions as tools for peace rather than mere punishment, while acknowledging that any lifting would be conditional on significant steps from Russia.
Ukraine Suggests Conditional Lifting of Sanctions Against Russia
Ukraine's presidential envoy on sanctions suggests Western sanctions against Russia could be lifted if it improves Ukraine's security, viewing sanctions as tools for peace rather than mere punishment, while acknowledging that any lifting would be conditional on significant steps from Russia.
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36% Bias Score


Red Cross Funds Asylum Seeker Clothing Amid UK System Failures
The British Red Cross used £220,000 from its disaster fund for clothing for 12,000 asylum seekers due to inadequate government support, revealing systemic issues in UK asylum accommodation following outbreaks of scabies and other concerns raised in submissions to a parliamentary inquiry.
Red Cross Funds Asylum Seeker Clothing Amid UK System Failures
The British Red Cross used £220,000 from its disaster fund for clothing for 12,000 asylum seekers due to inadequate government support, revealing systemic issues in UK asylum accommodation following outbreaks of scabies and other concerns raised in submissions to a parliamentary inquiry.
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44% Bias Score


UK Government Faces Backlash Over Planned Disability Benefit Cuts
The UK government is considering slashing disability benefits, causing alarm among 3.6 million PIP claimants despite evidence showing unpaid carers contribute \£184 billion annually; this ignores the 8.6 million people in poverty within families including a disabled person.
UK Government Faces Backlash Over Planned Disability Benefit Cuts
The UK government is considering slashing disability benefits, causing alarm among 3.6 million PIP claimants despite evidence showing unpaid carers contribute \£184 billion annually; this ignores the 8.6 million people in poverty within families including a disabled person.
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72% Bias Score

Trump Administration Faces Legal and International Backlash Over Deportations and Media Cuts
The Trump administration faced legal challenges over its deportation practices and drew international criticism for slashing funding to US-funded media outlets, sparking concerns about press freedom and presidential authority.

Trump Administration Faces Legal and International Backlash Over Deportations and Media Cuts
The Trump administration faced legal challenges over its deportation practices and drew international criticism for slashing funding to US-funded media outlets, sparking concerns about press freedom and presidential authority.
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40% Bias Score

Massive Yemen Protest Condemns U.S. Airstrikes, Defies Trump
On March 17, 2025, a million-person protest in Sana'a, Yemen, condemned U.S. airstrikes that killed at least 53 people, demonstrating Houthi support for Palestinians and defiance of the U.S. President Trump blamed Iran for any future Houthi attacks.

Massive Yemen Protest Condemns U.S. Airstrikes, Defies Trump
On March 17, 2025, a million-person protest in Sana'a, Yemen, condemned U.S. airstrikes that killed at least 53 people, demonstrating Houthi support for Palestinians and defiance of the U.S. President Trump blamed Iran for any future Houthi attacks.
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52% Bias Score

US Defunding of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Raises Concerns
President Trump's executive order defunding the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM) has resulted in the termination of funding for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), jeopardizing its 75-year broadcasting operation and raising concerns about the spread of disinformation; the EU is exploring pot...

US Defunding of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Raises Concerns
President Trump's executive order defunding the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM) has resulted in the termination of funding for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), jeopardizing its 75-year broadcasting operation and raising concerns about the spread of disinformation; the EU is exploring pot...
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40% Bias Score

Labour's Rebranding: From "Workers" to "Work"
The British Labour party's rebranding as the "party of work", instead of the "party of workers", signals a shift in its political priorities, potentially alienating its traditional working-class base while seeking broader appeal among middle-class voters.

Labour's Rebranding: From "Workers" to "Work"
The British Labour party's rebranding as the "party of work", instead of the "party of workers", signals a shift in its political priorities, potentially alienating its traditional working-class base while seeking broader appeal among middle-class voters.
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60% Bias Score

US Funding Cuts to Radio Free Europe Spark EU Concerns
The US government has cut funding to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), a broadcaster reaching 47 million people weekly across 23 countries, prompting concern from the EU and raising questions about information access in authoritarian regimes. The Czech Republic is leading an EU effort to mai...

US Funding Cuts to Radio Free Europe Spark EU Concerns
The US government has cut funding to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), a broadcaster reaching 47 million people weekly across 23 countries, prompting concern from the EU and raising questions about information access in authoritarian regimes. The Czech Republic is leading an EU effort to mai...
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40% Bias Score

Madrid Police Bust: 4 Arrested, 2 Rescued in Sex Trafficking, Drug Ring
Spanish National Police in Madrid arrested four individuals for running a criminal organization involved in sexual exploitation and drug trafficking, rescuing two women and seizing over 780 marijuana plants and €14,700 in February 2025.

Madrid Police Bust: 4 Arrested, 2 Rescued in Sex Trafficking, Drug Ring
Spanish National Police in Madrid arrested four individuals for running a criminal organization involved in sexual exploitation and drug trafficking, rescuing two women and seizing over 780 marijuana plants and €14,700 in February 2025.
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40% Bias Score