March 2025
April 2025


Columbia University Restores Funding After Antisemitism Allegations
Following allegations of antisemitism, the Trump administration cut about $400 million in funding from Columbia University; in response, the university implemented reforms including disciplinary changes, increased security, and a new oversight role for Middle East studies, leading to optimism from E...
Columbia University Restores Funding After Antisemitism Allegations
Following allegations of antisemitism, the Trump administration cut about $400 million in funding from Columbia University; in response, the university implemented reforms including disciplinary changes, increased security, and a new oversight role for Middle East studies, leading to optimism from E...
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60% Bias Score


Advanced Technology Improves Mediterranean Weather Forecasting
A joint European and American initiative, the "Archimedes" experiment, will use ten containers of advanced technology to improve weather prediction models in Greece by collecting data from the EarthCARE satellite and on-ground sensors, leveraging AI and aiming to increase forecast accuracy and range...
Advanced Technology Improves Mediterranean Weather Forecasting
A joint European and American initiative, the "Archimedes" experiment, will use ten containers of advanced technology to improve weather prediction models in Greece by collecting data from the EarthCARE satellite and on-ground sensors, leveraging AI and aiming to increase forecast accuracy and range...
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36% Bias Score


High Turnout in CHP Primary Amidst Imamoglu's Arrest Challenges Erdoğan's Legitimacy
Turkey's CHP party held a presidential primary election where 1,653,000 members voted for imprisoned Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, despite a lower than expected turnout; the event occurred shortly before Imamoglu's arrest on corruption charges and fueled claims challenging President Erdoğan's legit...
High Turnout in CHP Primary Amidst Imamoglu's Arrest Challenges Erdoğan's Legitimacy
Turkey's CHP party held a presidential primary election where 1,653,000 members voted for imprisoned Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, despite a lower than expected turnout; the event occurred shortly before Imamoglu's arrest on corruption charges and fueled claims challenging President Erdoğan's legit...
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48% Bias Score


Germany's Debt Brake Relaxation: Risks and Policy Reversal
Germany's relaxation of its debt brake rule, to address infrastructure underinvestment and overcome prolonged stagnation, involves significant risks and potential negative impacts on its creditworthiness and the broader Eurozone, while also reflecting a past policy error.
Germany's Debt Brake Relaxation: Risks and Policy Reversal
Germany's relaxation of its debt brake rule, to address infrastructure underinvestment and overcome prolonged stagnation, involves significant risks and potential negative impacts on its creditworthiness and the broader Eurozone, while also reflecting a past policy error.
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32% Bias Score


Shin Bet Probe into Israeli Police Sparks Political Crisis
A secret Shin Bet probe into the Israeli police, focusing on suspected attempts to undermine the state and democracy through the spread of Kahanism, has sparked a major political clash, with the Prime Minister's office claiming unawareness and the National Security Minister calling for the Shin Bet ...
Shin Bet Probe into Israeli Police Sparks Political Crisis
A secret Shin Bet probe into the Israeli police, focusing on suspected attempts to undermine the state and democracy through the spread of Kahanism, has sparked a major political clash, with the Prime Minister's office claiming unawareness and the National Security Minister calling for the Shin Bet ...
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52% Bias Score


Antisemitic Attack on French Rabbi Condemned
French President Emmanuel Macron and Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin condemned an antisemitic attack on Rabbi Arié Engelberg in Orléans on Saturday; the suspect was arrested and placed in a psychiatric facility. 1,570 antisemitic acts were recorded in France in 2024, 65% targeting individuals dire...
Antisemitic Attack on French Rabbi Condemned
French President Emmanuel Macron and Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin condemned an antisemitic attack on Rabbi Arié Engelberg in Orléans on Saturday; the suspect was arrested and placed in a psychiatric facility. 1,570 antisemitic acts were recorded in France in 2024, 65% targeting individuals dire...
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28% Bias Score

Kiryat Shmona's Recovery: Resilience Amidst Destruction
A Hadassah Medical Center solidarity mission to Kiryat Shmona reveals the city's recovery process after the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, highlighting both the challenges faced by local businesses and the resilience of its people while contrasting the destruction with the region's natural beauty an...

Kiryat Shmona's Recovery: Resilience Amidst Destruction
A Hadassah Medical Center solidarity mission to Kiryat Shmona reveals the city's recovery process after the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, highlighting both the challenges faced by local businesses and the resilience of its people while contrasting the destruction with the region's natural beauty an...
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44% Bias Score

Spain Favored for Leapmotor B10 Electric SUV Production
Stellantis and Leapmotor are considering Spain to produce Leapmotor's B10 electric SUV, a €180 million investment in Stellantis' Zaragoza plant starting in 2026, chosen over Poland due to tariffs and other locations due to Spain's supportive environment for electric vehicles.

Spain Favored for Leapmotor B10 Electric SUV Production
Stellantis and Leapmotor are considering Spain to produce Leapmotor's B10 electric SUV, a €180 million investment in Stellantis' Zaragoza plant starting in 2026, chosen over Poland due to tariffs and other locations due to Spain's supportive environment for electric vehicles.
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36% Bias Score

Contrasting US Entry: Scientist Denied, Influencers Released
A French scientist was denied US entry for criticizing Donald Trump, while Andrew Tate, a misogynistic influencer accused of rape and human trafficking, returned to the US after a Romanian jail term, with alleged assistance from the Trump administration.

Contrasting US Entry: Scientist Denied, Influencers Released
A French scientist was denied US entry for criticizing Donald Trump, while Andrew Tate, a misogynistic influencer accused of rape and human trafficking, returned to the US after a Romanian jail term, with alleged assistance from the Trump administration.
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68% Bias Score

Italy Condemned for Decades of Illegal Waste Dumping Near Naples
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Italy violated the right to life of roughly three million citizens near Naples due to decades of illegal waste dumping and burning, causing significantly higher cancer rates; the ruling mandates Italy to map polluted areas and develop a plan to stop ille...

Italy Condemned for Decades of Illegal Waste Dumping Near Naples
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Italy violated the right to life of roughly three million citizens near Naples due to decades of illegal waste dumping and burning, causing significantly higher cancer rates; the ruling mandates Italy to map polluted areas and develop a plan to stop ille...
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24% Bias Score

French Court Sentences Holocaust Denier to 12 Months in Prison
A French court sentenced Holocaust denier Vincent Reynouard to 12 months in prison and a €10,000 fine for denying war crimes and inciting racial hatred based on comments made in online videos and a book between 2017 and 2022, including false claims about the Oradour-sur-Glane massacre.

French Court Sentences Holocaust Denier to 12 Months in Prison
A French court sentenced Holocaust denier Vincent Reynouard to 12 months in prison and a €10,000 fine for denying war crimes and inciting racial hatred based on comments made in online videos and a book between 2017 and 2022, including false claims about the Oradour-sur-Glane massacre.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Public Prosecution Service Guideline Sparks Concerns Over Reduced Prison Sentences
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service's new guideline, encouraging more use of administrative penalties instead of court cases, has sparked controversy due to concerns about fewer prison sentences being demanded, despite the OM's claim it will lead to more convictions.

Dutch Public Prosecution Service Guideline Sparks Concerns Over Reduced Prison Sentences
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service's new guideline, encouraging more use of administrative penalties instead of court cases, has sparked controversy due to concerns about fewer prison sentences being demanded, despite the OM's claim it will lead to more convictions.
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52% Bias Score