March 2025
April 2025


PRONI Exhibition Celebrates Women's Role in Irish Language Revival
The Public Records Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) opened "Mná na hAthbheochana," an exhibition celebrating women's crucial role in reviving the Irish language, featuring photographs and bilingual text, curated by Coláiste Feirste students in Belfast, and highlighting the establishment of the fir...
PRONI Exhibition Celebrates Women's Role in Irish Language Revival
The Public Records Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) opened "Mná na hAthbheochana," an exhibition celebrating women's crucial role in reviving the Irish language, featuring photographs and bilingual text, curated by Coláiste Feirste students in Belfast, and highlighting the establishment of the fir...
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16% Bias Score


Germany's €500 Billion Investment Plan: Hope Amidst Economic Slump
Germany's economy remains weak in March, but a planned €500 billion investment fund for infrastructure and climate neutrality offers potential for future growth, although concerns exist about its long-term effects and the need for structural reforms.
Germany's €500 Billion Investment Plan: Hope Amidst Economic Slump
Germany's economy remains weak in March, but a planned €500 billion investment fund for infrastructure and climate neutrality offers potential for future growth, although concerns exist about its long-term effects and the need for structural reforms.
Progress
48% Bias Score


German Farmers Voluntarily Protect Drinking Water
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern farmers are voluntarily implementing 17 measures, including land use changes and targeted drainage, across 6,000 hectares to protect drinking water in category II protection zones, financially supported by the state and in cooperation with water suppliers, shifting from solely...
German Farmers Voluntarily Protect Drinking Water
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern farmers are voluntarily implementing 17 measures, including land use changes and targeted drainage, across 6,000 hectares to protect drinking water in category II protection zones, financially supported by the state and in cooperation with water suppliers, shifting from solely...
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36% Bias Score


UK Faces Difficult Choices: Defense Spending vs. Cost of Living Crisis
The UK faces a national security crisis requiring significant defense spending, forcing the Labour government to consider unpopular tax increases despite the cost of living crisis and previous manifesto pledges; the government must effectively communicate the necessity of these measures.
UK Faces Difficult Choices: Defense Spending vs. Cost of Living Crisis
The UK faces a national security crisis requiring significant defense spending, forcing the Labour government to consider unpopular tax increases despite the cost of living crisis and previous manifesto pledges; the government must effectively communicate the necessity of these measures.
Progress
60% Bias Score


J.D. Vance's Face Becomes a Political Meme, Raising Concerns of Hate Speech
Memes depicting US Vice President J.D. Vance's face are wildly popular on Discord and X, ranging from a demon-baby to a Bernini-esque figure; initially used by the left, the right has also adopted them, raising concerns of potential hate speech mirroring the Pepe the Frog case.
J.D. Vance's Face Becomes a Political Meme, Raising Concerns of Hate Speech
Memes depicting US Vice President J.D. Vance's face are wildly popular on Discord and X, ranging from a demon-baby to a Bernini-esque figure; initially used by the left, the right has also adopted them, raising concerns of potential hate speech mirroring the Pepe the Frog case.
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36% Bias Score


Coca-Cola Executive's Pay Soars to $13 Million
Coca-Cola executive Manuel Arroyo's 2024 compensation totaled $13.08 million, exceeding all but the CEO's, primarily due to a $6.66 million exit tax from Singapore paid by Coca-Cola, and a 4% increase in base salary and cash bonus; Coca-Cola expects full tax credit recovery in future years.
Coca-Cola Executive's Pay Soars to $13 Million
Coca-Cola executive Manuel Arroyo's 2024 compensation totaled $13.08 million, exceeding all but the CEO's, primarily due to a $6.66 million exit tax from Singapore paid by Coca-Cola, and a 4% increase in base salary and cash bonus; Coca-Cola expects full tax credit recovery in future years.
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32% Bias Score

NASA Astronauts Return to Earth After Nine-Month ISS Mission
NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Barry Wilmore returned to Earth after a nine-month stay on the ISS, delayed due to technical issues with the Boeing Starliner capsule, highlighting the complexities of space exploration.

NASA Astronauts Return to Earth After Nine-Month ISS Mission
NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Barry Wilmore returned to Earth after a nine-month stay on the ISS, delayed due to technical issues with the Boeing Starliner capsule, highlighting the complexities of space exploration.
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36% Bias Score

Berlin Exhibition Showcases Women's Roles in the 1848 Revolution
A new exhibition, "Sisters, Break Your Chains," profiles nine women's diverse participation in the 1848 March Revolution in Berlin, highlighting their contributions in fighting, protesting, and forming networks, challenging the traditional male-centric narrative.

Berlin Exhibition Showcases Women's Roles in the 1848 Revolution
A new exhibition, "Sisters, Break Your Chains," profiles nine women's diverse participation in the 1848 March Revolution in Berlin, highlighting their contributions in fighting, protesting, and forming networks, challenging the traditional male-centric narrative.
Progress
24% Bias Score

Mistrial in Toyah Cordingley Murder Case
A hung jury discharged the trial of Rajwinder Singh, accused of murdering Toyah Cordingley on October 22, 2018, at Wangetti Beach near Cairns, Australia; the prosecution's case relied on circumstantial evidence, including DNA and mobile phone data, while the defense questioned the thoroughness of th...

Mistrial in Toyah Cordingley Murder Case
A hung jury discharged the trial of Rajwinder Singh, accused of murdering Toyah Cordingley on October 22, 2018, at Wangetti Beach near Cairns, Australia; the prosecution's case relied on circumstantial evidence, including DNA and mobile phone data, while the defense questioned the thoroughness of th...
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32% Bias Score

Spanish Youth Emigration to Australia: Economic Disparity and Societal Bias
Young Spaniards are increasingly emigrating to Australia for better-paying jobs in sectors like hospitality, agriculture, and mining, despite initial lower wages, creating a brain drain for Spain and raising questions about societal perceptions of emigration versus immigration.

Spanish Youth Emigration to Australia: Economic Disparity and Societal Bias
Young Spaniards are increasingly emigrating to Australia for better-paying jobs in sectors like hospitality, agriculture, and mining, despite initial lower wages, creating a brain drain for Spain and raising questions about societal perceptions of emigration versus immigration.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Italy Exceeds EU Recycling Targets, but Challenges Remain
On Global Recycling Day, Italy reports significant progress in packaging recycling, projecting a 75.2% rate by 2025, exceeding EU targets and driven by policies like the 'polluter pays' principle and extended producer responsibility; however, challenges remain in implementing new regulations.

Italy Exceeds EU Recycling Targets, but Challenges Remain
On Global Recycling Day, Italy reports significant progress in packaging recycling, projecting a 75.2% rate by 2025, exceeding EU targets and driven by policies like the 'polluter pays' principle and extended producer responsibility; however, challenges remain in implementing new regulations.
Progress
24% Bias Score

Spanish Punk Band Faces Backlash After Protest at Mad Cool Festival
The Madrid punk band Lucy, winners of the Mad Cool Talent contest, received €1,200 for their performance but faced audience and organizer backlash due to their "Tourist, Go Home" protest banner, highlighting the tension between macro-festival economics and grassroots music scenes in Spain.

Spanish Punk Band Faces Backlash After Protest at Mad Cool Festival
The Madrid punk band Lucy, winners of the Mad Cool Talent contest, received €1,200 for their performance but faced audience and organizer backlash due to their "Tourist, Go Home" protest banner, highlighting the tension between macro-festival economics and grassroots music scenes in Spain.
Progress
36% Bias Score