March 2025
April 2025


Raducanu's Unconventional Coaching Approach Yields Miami Quarterfinal Success
Emma Raducanu, currently ranked 60th, reached the quarterfinals of the Miami Open without a full-time coach, achieving her best performance since her 2021 US Open win, raising questions about conventional coaching methods in tennis.
Raducanu's Unconventional Coaching Approach Yields Miami Quarterfinal Success
Emma Raducanu, currently ranked 60th, reached the quarterfinals of the Miami Open without a full-time coach, achieving her best performance since her 2021 US Open win, raising questions about conventional coaching methods in tennis.
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40% Bias Score


Irish Parliament Adjourned Amidst Rowdy Speaking Rights Dispute
The Dáil (Irish parliament) was adjourned due to a rowdy dispute over speaking rights for four government-supporting independent TDs, with the government winning a vote to amend rules, while the opposition vehemently criticized the move, leading to chaotic scenes.
Irish Parliament Adjourned Amidst Rowdy Speaking Rights Dispute
The Dáil (Irish parliament) was adjourned due to a rowdy dispute over speaking rights for four government-supporting independent TDs, with the government winning a vote to amend rules, while the opposition vehemently criticized the move, leading to chaotic scenes.
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8% Bias Score


Surgeon's 95% Chance of Dying After Stabbing
A plastic surgeon, Graeme Perks, had a 95% chance of dying after being stabbed at his home in Halam, Nottinghamshire, on January 14, 2021; his former colleague, Jonathan Peter Brooks, is on trial for attempted murder.
Surgeon's 95% Chance of Dying After Stabbing
A plastic surgeon, Graeme Perks, had a 95% chance of dying after being stabbed at his home in Halam, Nottinghamshire, on January 14, 2021; his former colleague, Jonathan Peter Brooks, is on trial for attempted murder.
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40% Bias Score


Underfunding Creates "Policing Deserts" in Scotland
Underfunding of Police Scotland has created "policing deserts" across Scotland, with station closures and officer shortages impacting community safety; the SPF reports officer numbers dropping to below 16,000 from 17,496 in 2013, while Police Scotland reports 16,631 currently serving, highlighting t...
Underfunding Creates "Policing Deserts" in Scotland
Underfunding of Police Scotland has created "policing deserts" across Scotland, with station closures and officer shortages impacting community safety; the SPF reports officer numbers dropping to below 16,000 from 17,496 in 2013, while Police Scotland reports 16,631 currently serving, highlighting t...
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64% Bias Score


Europe's Blue Economy: Balancing Growth and Sustainability
Europe's blue economy, encompassing maritime transport, tourism, and renewable energy, generated €624 billion in revenue and 3.6 million jobs in 2021, but faces challenges from high emissions and infrastructural limitations hindering the growth of sustainable solutions like offshore wind farms.
Europe's Blue Economy: Balancing Growth and Sustainability
Europe's blue economy, encompassing maritime transport, tourism, and renewable energy, generated €624 billion in revenue and 3.6 million jobs in 2021, but faces challenges from high emissions and infrastructural limitations hindering the growth of sustainable solutions like offshore wind farms.
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32% Bias Score


EU Project 'Turning Blue' Combats Recidivism Through Blue Economy Jobs
The EU-funded 'Turning Blue' project helps young offenders in five European countries find jobs in the blue economy (aquaculture, coastal tourism) by 2026, addressing high recidivism rates and labor shortages.
EU Project 'Turning Blue' Combats Recidivism Through Blue Economy Jobs
The EU-funded 'Turning Blue' project helps young offenders in five European countries find jobs in the blue economy (aquaculture, coastal tourism) by 2026, addressing high recidivism rates and labor shortages.
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40% Bias Score

Blatter and Platini Cleared of Corruption Charges
A Swiss appeals court cleared former FIFA president Sepp Blatter and former UEFA president Michel Platini of corruption charges on Tuesday, ending a long-running legal battle stemming from a 2011 payment of 2 million Swiss francs.

Blatter and Platini Cleared of Corruption Charges
A Swiss appeals court cleared former FIFA president Sepp Blatter and former UEFA president Michel Platini of corruption charges on Tuesday, ending a long-running legal battle stemming from a 2011 payment of 2 million Swiss francs.
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40% Bias Score

Putin Gifts Trump Portrait Amidst Colorado Capitol Portrait Controversy
President Trump received a self-portrait from Vladimir Putin as a gift, symbolizing improved US-Russia relations; this contrasts with Trump's public criticism of a previous portrait in the Colorado State Capitol, which will be removed.

Putin Gifts Trump Portrait Amidst Colorado Capitol Portrait Controversy
President Trump received a self-portrait from Vladimir Putin as a gift, symbolizing improved US-Russia relations; this contrasts with Trump's public criticism of a previous portrait in the Colorado State Capitol, which will be removed.
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44% Bias Score

Two French Air Force Alphajets Collide During Rehearsal
Two French Air Force Alphajets collided on March 25th during a Patrouille de France rehearsal near Saint-Dizier, France, resulting in three pilots ejecting; one pilot was seriously injured.

Two French Air Force Alphajets Collide During Rehearsal
Two French Air Force Alphajets collided on March 25th during a Patrouille de France rehearsal near Saint-Dizier, France, resulting in three pilots ejecting; one pilot was seriously injured.
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24% Bias Score

UK Government Announces £5 Billion in Welfare Cuts
The UK government announced £5 billion in welfare cuts, including stricter disability benefit rules, to encourage work, sparking criticism from Labour MPs who fear increased poverty among disabled people while some support reforming the welfare system to encourage work.

UK Government Announces £5 Billion in Welfare Cuts
The UK government announced £5 billion in welfare cuts, including stricter disability benefit rules, to encourage work, sparking criticism from Labour MPs who fear increased poverty among disabled people while some support reforming the welfare system to encourage work.
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52% Bias Score

Europe's Blue Economy: Balancing Growth with Environmental Sustainability
Europe's blue economy generated €624 billion and 3.6 million jobs in 2021, but maritime transport's emissions (3-4% of EU total in 2019) are projected to rise 90% by 2050 without change; sustainable initiatives like offshore wind face grid connection and supply chain obstacles.

Europe's Blue Economy: Balancing Growth with Environmental Sustainability
Europe's blue economy generated €624 billion and 3.6 million jobs in 2021, but maritime transport's emissions (3-4% of EU total in 2019) are projected to rise 90% by 2050 without change; sustainable initiatives like offshore wind face grid connection and supply chain obstacles.
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24% Bias Score

France Debates Stricter Laws on Juvenile Delinquency
The French Senate is debating a bill increasing penalties for parents of delinquent minors to three years and €45,000, and speeding trials for repeat juvenile offenders over 16; it's a response to the €1 billion cost of the 2023 riots and concerns about parental responsibility.

France Debates Stricter Laws on Juvenile Delinquency
The French Senate is debating a bill increasing penalties for parents of delinquent minors to three years and €45,000, and speeding trials for repeat juvenile offenders over 16; it's a response to the €1 billion cost of the 2023 riots and concerns about parental responsibility.
Progress
44% Bias Score