March 2025
April 2025


Xi Jinping Urges High-Quality Development and Deeper Reforms in Guizhou
During a two-day inspection tour of Guizhou, Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized high-quality development through deeper reforms and opening, urging the province to leverage its cultural and ecological assets while fostering a fair business environment and eliminating local protectionism.
Xi Jinping Urges High-Quality Development and Deeper Reforms in Guizhou
During a two-day inspection tour of Guizhou, Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized high-quality development through deeper reforms and opening, urging the province to leverage its cultural and ecological assets while fostering a fair business environment and eliminating local protectionism.
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Government Halts Plan to Shorten Dentistry Program
The Dutch government has abandoned plans to shorten the dentistry program from six to five years due to concerns about educational quality and the delayed impact on increasing the number of dentists, opting instead for a more gradual increase in study places to address a growing dentist shortage.
Dutch Government Halts Plan to Shorten Dentistry Program
The Dutch government has abandoned plans to shorten the dentistry program from six to five years due to concerns about educational quality and the delayed impact on increasing the number of dentists, opting instead for a more gradual increase in study places to address a growing dentist shortage.
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44% Bias Score


Carney Begins Premiership with UK Meetings
Canada's new Prime Minister, Mark Carney, met with King Charles III at Buckingham Palace before discussing matters of state with the UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, signaling the start of his premiership and the importance of UK-Canada relations.
Carney Begins Premiership with UK Meetings
Canada's new Prime Minister, Mark Carney, met with King Charles III at Buckingham Palace before discussing matters of state with the UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, signaling the start of his premiership and the importance of UK-Canada relations.
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28% Bias Score


Baden-Württemberg to Restrict School Cell Phone Use
Baden-Württemberg's Minister of Culture, Theresa Schopper, is planning a new law to restrict private cellphone use in schools to address concerns about students' well-being and academic performance, advocating for stronger national child protection measures as well.
Baden-Württemberg to Restrict School Cell Phone Use
Baden-Württemberg's Minister of Culture, Theresa Schopper, is planning a new law to restrict private cellphone use in schools to address concerns about students' well-being and academic performance, advocating for stronger national child protection measures as well.
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40% Bias Score


German Media's Short Attention Span Normalizes Political Controversies
The German media's short attention span allows initial outrage over political controversies to fade quickly, normalizing missteps such as broken promises and voter deception, as demonstrated by shifting public perception of Friedrich Merz.
German Media's Short Attention Span Normalizes Political Controversies
The German media's short attention span allows initial outrage over political controversies to fade quickly, normalizing missteps such as broken promises and voter deception, as demonstrated by shifting public perception of Friedrich Merz.
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52% Bias Score


NSW Parliament Launches Inquiry into Explosive Caravan Incident and Hate Speech Legislation
The New South Wales parliament launched an inquiry into the timing of government knowledge regarding an explosive-laden caravan found near Sydney, questioning whether parliamentarians were misled before passing hate speech and religious worship legislation.
NSW Parliament Launches Inquiry into Explosive Caravan Incident and Hate Speech Legislation
The New South Wales parliament launched an inquiry into the timing of government knowledge regarding an explosive-laden caravan found near Sydney, questioning whether parliamentarians were misled before passing hate speech and religious worship legislation.
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44% Bias Score

Triantopoulos's Referral Request Sparks Political Clash Over Tempe Accident Investigation
Former Minister Christos Triantopoulos's surprise request for immediate referral to a regular court regarding the Tempe train accident investigation has sparked a major political conflict, with the government proposing constitutional and legislative changes to limit Parliament's role in prosecuting ...

Triantopoulos's Referral Request Sparks Political Clash Over Tempe Accident Investigation
Former Minister Christos Triantopoulos's surprise request for immediate referral to a regular court regarding the Tempe train accident investigation has sparked a major political conflict, with the government proposing constitutional and legislative changes to limit Parliament's role in prosecuting ...
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40% Bias Score

Louisiana Executes Inmate with Nitrogen Gas
Jessie Hoffman Jr., 46, was executed by nitrogen gas in Louisiana on Tuesday, marking the state's first execution in 15 years and the fifth use of this method in the US; he was convicted of killing Mary "Molly" Elliott in 1994.

Louisiana Executes Inmate with Nitrogen Gas
Jessie Hoffman Jr., 46, was executed by nitrogen gas in Louisiana on Tuesday, marking the state's first execution in 15 years and the fifth use of this method in the US; he was convicted of killing Mary "Molly" Elliott in 1994.
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40% Bias Score

Macron: End of Peace Dividend for France
French President Macron's statement on March 5th acknowledging an end to the "peace dividend" follows decades of French military involvement in conflicts globally, downplayed domestically; this has left the French public ill-prepared for future international tensions.

Macron: End of Peace Dividend for France
French President Macron's statement on March 5th acknowledging an end to the "peace dividend" follows decades of French military involvement in conflicts globally, downplayed domestically; this has left the French public ill-prepared for future international tensions.
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48% Bias Score

French Emergency Room Wait Times Double in a Decade
In 2023, the median wait time in French emergency rooms exceeded three hours for half of all patients, up from two hours and fifteen minutes in 2013, largely due to increased patient volume and a shortage of appointments elsewhere; the study observed on June 13th, 2023, covered 719 emergency service...

French Emergency Room Wait Times Double in a Decade
In 2023, the median wait time in French emergency rooms exceeded three hours for half of all patients, up from two hours and fifteen minutes in 2013, largely due to increased patient volume and a shortage of appointments elsewhere; the study observed on June 13th, 2023, covered 719 emergency service...
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20% Bias Score

German Ministers Debate Smartphone Bans in Schools
Germany's education ministers will convene to address smartphone use in schools, with proposals ranging from nationwide bans, as advocated by the Hessian minister, to school-level regulations; the discussion reflects international debates and will impact digital learning.

German Ministers Debate Smartphone Bans in Schools
Germany's education ministers will convene to address smartphone use in schools, with proposals ranging from nationwide bans, as advocated by the Hessian minister, to school-level regulations; the discussion reflects international debates and will impact digital learning.
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52% Bias Score

Santander UK to Close 95 Branches, Cut 750 Jobs
Santander UK announced the closure of 95 branches and reduction of hours at 36 more, putting 750 jobs at risk due to increased digital banking usage, leading to a decrease in branch transactions by 61% since 2019.

Santander UK to Close 95 Branches, Cut 750 Jobs
Santander UK announced the closure of 95 branches and reduction of hours at 36 more, putting 750 jobs at risk due to increased digital banking usage, leading to a decrease in branch transactions by 61% since 2019.
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44% Bias Score