March 2025
April 2025


Death of Hong Kong Tycoon Lee Shau Kee
Hong Kong property magnate Lee Shau Kee, founder of Henderson Land, died on Monday at age 97; his estimated \$30 billion fortune spanned diverse sectors, reflecting strong ties to mainland China and a public persona contrasting with newer generations of tycoons.
Death of Hong Kong Tycoon Lee Shau Kee
Hong Kong property magnate Lee Shau Kee, founder of Henderson Land, died on Monday at age 97; his estimated \$30 billion fortune spanned diverse sectors, reflecting strong ties to mainland China and a public persona contrasting with newer generations of tycoons.
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28% Bias Score


Mexico City Reforms Bullfighting, Sparking Controversy
Mexico City's Congress approved a new bullfighting format banning sharp objects and limiting fights to 10 minutes per bull, sparking protests from the bullfighting community but support from animal rights advocates and local authorities.
Mexico City Reforms Bullfighting, Sparking Controversy
Mexico City's Congress approved a new bullfighting format banning sharp objects and limiting fights to 10 minutes per bull, sparking protests from the bullfighting community but support from animal rights advocates and local authorities.
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40% Bias Score


French Senate Passes Drug Trafficking Bill Amidst Assembly Opposition
The French Senate unanimously passed a bill to fight drug trafficking, creating a National Anti-Organized Crime Prosecutor's Office and adding 95 magistrates to specialized courts; however, the National Assembly removed key provisions, sparking debates on surveillance, due process, and new prison me...
French Senate Passes Drug Trafficking Bill Amidst Assembly Opposition
The French Senate unanimously passed a bill to fight drug trafficking, creating a National Anti-Organized Crime Prosecutor's Office and adding 95 magistrates to specialized courts; however, the National Assembly removed key provisions, sparking debates on surveillance, due process, and new prison me...
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40% Bias Score


Bavaria Authorizes Otter Culling Amidst Controversy
The Bavarian government recently authorized the controlled killing of otters in parts of Upper Franconia and Upper Palatinate to address fish farming losses. This decision has caused controversy among environmental groups, sparking legal challenges.
Bavaria Authorizes Otter Culling Amidst Controversy
The Bavarian government recently authorized the controlled killing of otters in parts of Upper Franconia and Upper Palatinate to address fish farming losses. This decision has caused controversy among environmental groups, sparking legal challenges.
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32% Bias Score


Bavaria's Lingering COVID-19 Impacts: From Parking Fees to Mental Health Crisis"
Post-pandemic Bavaria shows lasting effects: higher parking fees due to increased outdoor recreation, a mental health crisis among youth resulting from pandemic restrictions and digital learning, and a continuing legal battle over lockdown measures impacting the Bavarian judiciary.
Bavaria's Lingering COVID-19 Impacts: From Parking Fees to Mental Health Crisis"
Post-pandemic Bavaria shows lasting effects: higher parking fees due to increased outdoor recreation, a mental health crisis among youth resulting from pandemic restrictions and digital learning, and a continuing legal battle over lockdown measures impacting the Bavarian judiciary.
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32% Bias Score


Dutton Proposes Referendum on Deporting Criminal Dual Citizens
Peter Dutton proposes a constitutional amendment to allow deportation of dual citizens convicted of serious crimes in Australia, following an incident involving nurses who allegedly threatened Israeli patients; the proposal faces legal and political hurdles and may distract from economic issues in t...
Dutton Proposes Referendum on Deporting Criminal Dual Citizens
Peter Dutton proposes a constitutional amendment to allow deportation of dual citizens convicted of serious crimes in Australia, following an incident involving nurses who allegedly threatened Israeli patients; the proposal faces legal and political hurdles and may distract from economic issues in t...
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48% Bias Score

Australian Murder Trial Ends in Hung Jury, Retrial Ordered
A jury in Cairns, Australia, was unable to reach a unanimous verdict in the murder trial of Rajwinder Singh, accused of killing Toyah Cordingley on Wangetti Beach in 2018, leading to a retrial due to insufficient evidence.

Australian Murder Trial Ends in Hung Jury, Retrial Ordered
A jury in Cairns, Australia, was unable to reach a unanimous verdict in the murder trial of Rajwinder Singh, accused of killing Toyah Cordingley on Wangetti Beach in 2018, leading to a retrial due to insufficient evidence.
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44% Bias Score

Delays and Increased Costs for France's Nuclear Reactor Program
France's nuclear power plant construction program, initially planned for 2035 completion, is now delayed until 2038, with costs increasing from €51.7 billion to €79.9 billion due to reduced urgency and a focus on avoiding past project failures. The government will provide a loan covering at least ha...

Delays and Increased Costs for France's Nuclear Reactor Program
France's nuclear power plant construction program, initially planned for 2035 completion, is now delayed until 2038, with costs increasing from €51.7 billion to €79.9 billion due to reduced urgency and a focus on avoiding past project failures. The government will provide a loan covering at least ha...
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48% Bias Score

French Sports Minister and Senator Clash Over Religious Symbols in Sports
French Sports Minister Marie Barsacq's support for a law allowing amateur athletes to wear religious attire during competitions clashes with Senator Bruno Retailleau's concerns about Islamist entryism in sports, revealing a deeper societal division regarding secularism and religious freedom in Franc...

French Sports Minister and Senator Clash Over Religious Symbols in Sports
French Sports Minister Marie Barsacq's support for a law allowing amateur athletes to wear religious attire during competitions clashes with Senator Bruno Retailleau's concerns about Islamist entryism in sports, revealing a deeper societal division regarding secularism and religious freedom in Franc...
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56% Bias Score

UK Labour Loses Small Business Support After Tax Hike
The UK Labour government, after raising employment taxes, is facing a significant decline in support from small businesses, creating an electoral opportunity for the Conservatives and Reform UK, who are actively courting this crucial demographic.

UK Labour Loses Small Business Support After Tax Hike
The UK Labour government, after raising employment taxes, is facing a significant decline in support from small businesses, creating an electoral opportunity for the Conservatives and Reform UK, who are actively courting this crucial demographic.
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44% Bias Score

Dismissed Hessian Official Secures KIT Professorship Amidst Misconduct Inquiry
Following her controversial dismissal as Hessian Secretary of State, Lamia Messari-Becker will assume a professorship at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), focusing on energy-efficient building technology, starting April 1st, while a parliamentary inquiry investigates accusations of miscon...

Dismissed Hessian Official Secures KIT Professorship Amidst Misconduct Inquiry
Following her controversial dismissal as Hessian Secretary of State, Lamia Messari-Becker will assume a professorship at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), focusing on energy-efficient building technology, starting April 1st, while a parliamentary inquiry investigates accusations of miscon...
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48% Bias Score

Australia's Budget to Reveal Deficit, Include Cost-of-Living Relief
Australia's Labor government will release its fourth budget next Tuesday, revealing a deficit of approximately \$26.9 billion, but including further cost-of-living relief for households, with details to be announced later, aiming to boost the government's standing before the upcoming election.

Australia's Budget to Reveal Deficit, Include Cost-of-Living Relief
Australia's Labor government will release its fourth budget next Tuesday, revealing a deficit of approximately \$26.9 billion, but including further cost-of-living relief for households, with details to be announced later, aiming to boost the government's standing before the upcoming election.
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44% Bias Score