March 2025
April 2025


Assault Allegations at South African Antarctic Research Base
A crew member at South Africa's SANAE IV Antarctic research base is under psychological evaluation following reports of assault and sexual harassment of colleagues; authorities are investigating while the team remains at the base.
Assault Allegations at South African Antarctic Research Base
A crew member at South Africa's SANAE IV Antarctic research base is under psychological evaluation following reports of assault and sexual harassment of colleagues; authorities are investigating while the team remains at the base.
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40% Bias Score


French and Belgian Cities Combat Food Waste with Free Chickens
French and Belgian cities have been successfully distributing free chickens to residents since 2012, significantly reducing food waste and providing a source of fresh eggs; over 5,282 chickens have been distributed in Colmar alone, resulting in an estimated 273.35 tons of waste reduction, and the pr...
French and Belgian Cities Combat Food Waste with Free Chickens
French and Belgian cities have been successfully distributing free chickens to residents since 2012, significantly reducing food waste and providing a source of fresh eggs; over 5,282 chickens have been distributed in Colmar alone, resulting in an estimated 273.35 tons of waste reduction, and the pr...
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36% Bias Score


Raghad Hussein Criticizes Iraq on Invasion Anniversary
Raghad Saddam Hussein, daughter of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, recently criticized a group in Iraq on the 22nd anniversary of the 2003 invasion; this highlights the lasting impact of his regime and its complex legacy, influencing Iraqi politics and society.
Raghad Hussein Criticizes Iraq on Invasion Anniversary
Raghad Saddam Hussein, daughter of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, recently criticized a group in Iraq on the 22nd anniversary of the 2003 invasion; this highlights the lasting impact of his regime and its complex legacy, influencing Iraqi politics and society.
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48% Bias Score


Hadjar Recovers from Australian Crash, Receives Support from Hamilton and Domenicali
During the Australian Grand Prix, Racing Bulls driver Isack Hadjar crashed due to driving on a wet white line at low engine speed; despite criticism, he received support from Lewis Hamilton and Stefano Domenicali and is preparing for the next race.
Hadjar Recovers from Australian Crash, Receives Support from Hamilton and Domenicali
During the Australian Grand Prix, Racing Bulls driver Isack Hadjar crashed due to driving on a wet white line at low engine speed; despite criticism, he received support from Lewis Hamilton and Stefano Domenicali and is preparing for the next race.
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24% Bias Score


Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Secures German Investment Package
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern will support Germany's constitutional amendment allowing for a multi-billion Euro investment package in defense and infrastructure, securing the required votes in the Bundesrat; this decision followed internal coalition talks where the Left party opposed increased military spe...
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Secures German Investment Package
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern will support Germany's constitutional amendment allowing for a multi-billion Euro investment package in defense and infrastructure, securing the required votes in the Bundesrat; this decision followed internal coalition talks where the Left party opposed increased military spe...
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48% Bias Score


Germany Debates Military Conscription Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Amidst geopolitical uncertainty, Germany debates reinstating mandatory military service; however, the ifo Institute advocates for increased military salaries as a more economically and socially efficient alternative, highlighting potential impacts on the national budget and societal views of militar...
Germany Debates Military Conscription Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Amidst geopolitical uncertainty, Germany debates reinstating mandatory military service; however, the ifo Institute advocates for increased military salaries as a more economically and socially efficient alternative, highlighting potential impacts on the national budget and societal views of militar...
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52% Bias Score

Wales Aims for Billions in Foreign Investment at December Summit
The Welsh government is hosting an international investment summit in Newport on December 1st, aiming to attract billions of pounds in foreign investment and create thousands of jobs, representing a shift in economic priorities from previous administrations; however, opposition parties are critical.

Wales Aims for Billions in Foreign Investment at December Summit
The Welsh government is hosting an international investment summit in Newport on December 1st, aiming to attract billions of pounds in foreign investment and create thousands of jobs, representing a shift in economic priorities from previous administrations; however, opposition parties are critical.
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44% Bias Score

Leicester School Pupils Still Catching Up After Covid Lockdowns
Five years after Leicester's Covid-19 lockdowns, Braunstone Community Primary School's Year 5 and 6 pupils still struggle with learning gaps resulting from interrupted education and social interaction, impacting their current attainment and potentially their future.

Leicester School Pupils Still Catching Up After Covid Lockdowns
Five years after Leicester's Covid-19 lockdowns, Braunstone Community Primary School's Year 5 and 6 pupils still struggle with learning gaps resulting from interrupted education and social interaction, impacting their current attainment and potentially their future.
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28% Bias Score

Tunisian President Dismisses Prime Minister Amid Political Tensions and Economic Crisis
Tunisian President Kais Saied unexpectedly dismissed Prime Minister Kamel Madouri on March 21st, 2025, replacing him with Sarra Zaafrani Zenzri, the second woman to hold the position, amid a tense political climate and significant economic challenges, including 16% unemployment and 0.4% growth in 20...

Tunisian President Dismisses Prime Minister Amid Political Tensions and Economic Crisis
Tunisian President Kais Saied unexpectedly dismissed Prime Minister Kamel Madouri on March 21st, 2025, replacing him with Sarra Zaafrani Zenzri, the second woman to hold the position, amid a tense political climate and significant economic challenges, including 16% unemployment and 0.4% growth in 20...
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48% Bias Score

Ingebrigtsen Seeks Historic Double at Nanjing World Athletics Indoor Championships
The World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China, will conclude this weekend; top American runners are absent, while Jakob Ingebrigtsen aims for a 1500m and 3000m double, a feat only achieved once before at the World Championships, despite not meeting the qualifying time for the 3000m.

Ingebrigtsen Seeks Historic Double at Nanjing World Athletics Indoor Championships
The World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China, will conclude this weekend; top American runners are absent, while Jakob Ingebrigtsen aims for a 1500m and 3000m double, a feat only achieved once before at the World Championships, despite not meeting the qualifying time for the 3000m.
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48% Bias Score

Rostock Bachtage: A Contemporary Celebration of Bach's Enduring Legacy
The Rostock Bachtage festival, from October 10-12, celebrates Johann Sebastian Bach's 340th birthday with motets, organ works, and reinterpretations of his compositions, featuring renowned artists like Kit Armstrong and the Deep Strings duo.

Rostock Bachtage: A Contemporary Celebration of Bach's Enduring Legacy
The Rostock Bachtage festival, from October 10-12, celebrates Johann Sebastian Bach's 340th birthday with motets, organ works, and reinterpretations of his compositions, featuring renowned artists like Kit Armstrong and the Deep Strings duo.
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28% Bias Score

Hessian Schools to Ban Mobile Phones
The Hessian state government will propose a law banning personal mobile phone and smart device use in schools, starting next year, to improve learning and mental health, though exceptions may be made for older students and specific subjects.

Hessian Schools to Ban Mobile Phones
The Hessian state government will propose a law banning personal mobile phone and smart device use in schools, starting next year, to improve learning and mental health, though exceptions may be made for older students and specific subjects.
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44% Bias Score