March 2025
April 2025


Toxic Martian Dust Poses Significant Risks to Future Missions
Martian dust, containing toxic substances like silica and perchlorates, poses significant health risks to astronauts, potentially causing lung disease and other ailments; the pervasive dust also threatens equipment functionality, necessitating advanced mitigation strategies for future missions.
Toxic Martian Dust Poses Significant Risks to Future Missions
Martian dust, containing toxic substances like silica and perchlorates, poses significant health risks to astronauts, potentially causing lung disease and other ailments; the pervasive dust also threatens equipment functionality, necessitating advanced mitigation strategies for future missions.
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32% Bias Score


EU Seeks Closer Ties with China Amid US Trade Tensions
European Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič will visit China on March 27-28 to discuss trade issues with Chinese officials, aiming to address tensions with the US and improve EU-China economic relations amid US tariffs on steel and aluminum.
EU Seeks Closer Ties with China Amid US Trade Tensions
European Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič will visit China on March 27-28 to discuss trade issues with Chinese officials, aiming to address tensions with the US and improve EU-China economic relations amid US tariffs on steel and aluminum.
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36% Bias Score


AI-Powered PCs: A Strategic Imperative for Enhanced Security and Efficiency
Intel's Tom Pieser highlights the benefits of AI-powered PCs using Neural Processing Units (NPUs) for enhanced security and efficiency, addressing growing cloud vulnerabilities and rising energy costs; the shift to edge computing is presented as a strategic imperative for businesses by 2025.
AI-Powered PCs: A Strategic Imperative for Enhanced Security and Efficiency
Intel's Tom Pieser highlights the benefits of AI-powered PCs using Neural Processing Units (NPUs) for enhanced security and efficiency, addressing growing cloud vulnerabilities and rising energy costs; the shift to edge computing is presented as a strategic imperative for businesses by 2025.
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56% Bias Score


Southeast European Nations Sign Defense Pact Amidst US Security Concerns
Croatia, Albania, and Kosovo signed a defense cooperation agreement last week to enhance regional stability amid concerns about reduced US support for European security, prompting criticism from Serbia, which doesn't recognize Kosovo's independence.
Southeast European Nations Sign Defense Pact Amidst US Security Concerns
Croatia, Albania, and Kosovo signed a defense cooperation agreement last week to enhance regional stability amid concerns about reduced US support for European security, prompting criticism from Serbia, which doesn't recognize Kosovo's independence.
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44% Bias Score


EU's Major Investment in Jordan's Water Infrastructure
The EU is heavily investing in Jordan's water infrastructure, including a €400 million loan and the Aqaba-Amman desalinization project (€400 million), to alleviate water scarcity worsened by population growth, refugee influxes, and climate change.
EU's Major Investment in Jordan's Water Infrastructure
The EU is heavily investing in Jordan's water infrastructure, including a €400 million loan and the Aqaba-Amman desalinization project (€400 million), to alleviate water scarcity worsened by population growth, refugee influxes, and climate change.
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36% Bias Score


Turkey Protests: İmamoğlu's Arrest Sparks Nationwide Demonstrations
Turkey is experiencing its largest protests in over a decade following the arrest of Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu, on corruption charges; President Erdoğan accuses the opposition of economic sabotage while over 1,400 protesters have been detained.
Turkey Protests: İmamoğlu's Arrest Sparks Nationwide Demonstrations
Turkey is experiencing its largest protests in over a decade following the arrest of Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu, on corruption charges; President Erdoğan accuses the opposition of economic sabotage while over 1,400 protesters have been detained.
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40% Bias Score

Bolsonaro to Stand Trial for Alleged Coup Attempt
Brazil's Supreme Court ordered former President Jair Bolsonaro to stand trial for allegedly attempting a coup against President Lula da Silva following the January 8, 2023, riots in Brasilia, based on an 884-page report detailing a criminal organization aiming to subvert democracy.

Bolsonaro to Stand Trial for Alleged Coup Attempt
Brazil's Supreme Court ordered former President Jair Bolsonaro to stand trial for allegedly attempting a coup against President Lula da Silva following the January 8, 2023, riots in Brasilia, based on an 884-page report detailing a criminal organization aiming to subvert democracy.
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44% Bias Score

EU's "Rearm Europe" Plan: Boosting Defense Amidst Economic Challenges
The European Union's "Rearm Europe" plan aims to boost defense capabilities by prioritizing strategic equipment purchases, potentially spending €650 billion and €150 billion in loans, while facing economic challenges due to high national debt across many member states.

EU's "Rearm Europe" Plan: Boosting Defense Amidst Economic Challenges
The European Union's "Rearm Europe" plan aims to boost defense capabilities by prioritizing strategic equipment purchases, potentially spending €650 billion and €150 billion in loans, while facing economic challenges due to high national debt across many member states.
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48% Bias Score

Global Water Scarcity: EU's Response to Jordan's Crisis
Half of the world faces water scarcity, exacerbated by climate change; Jordan, severely affected, receives EU support for projects like the Wadi al Arab II plant and the Aqaba-Amman desalination project; Europe uses desalination and wastewater reuse, and the EU plans a Water Resilience Strategy.

Global Water Scarcity: EU's Response to Jordan's Crisis
Half of the world faces water scarcity, exacerbated by climate change; Jordan, severely affected, receives EU support for projects like the Wadi al Arab II plant and the Aqaba-Amman desalination project; Europe uses desalination and wastewater reuse, and the EU plans a Water Resilience Strategy.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Ambiguous Russia Policy: Economic Ties vs. Security Concerns
Donald Trump's ambiguous stance on Russia, characterized by conflicting narratives of Russia as both a hostile actor and a potential economic partner, has caused confusion within the US government and raised concerns about the future of global security, particularly regarding US relations with Ukrai...

Trump's Ambiguous Russia Policy: Economic Ties vs. Security Concerns
Donald Trump's ambiguous stance on Russia, characterized by conflicting narratives of Russia as both a hostile actor and a potential economic partner, has caused confusion within the US government and raised concerns about the future of global security, particularly regarding US relations with Ukrai...
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48% Bias Score

Germany Raids Target Eritrean Opposition Group
German authorities conducted raids across six states targeting 17 suspected leaders of the Brigada N'Hamedu, a group labeled a domestic terrorist organization for violent clashes at Eritrean events, resulting in police injuries, with a parallel search in Denmark and a recent related conviction in th...

Germany Raids Target Eritrean Opposition Group
German authorities conducted raids across six states targeting 17 suspected leaders of the Brigada N'Hamedu, a group labeled a domestic terrorist organization for violent clashes at Eritrean events, resulting in police injuries, with a parallel search in Denmark and a recent related conviction in th...
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40% Bias Score

Chevron Expands Greek Offshore Exploration, Doubling Exploration Area
Chevron's interest in two additional Greek offshore blocks south of Crete, totaling 47,000 sq km, has been accepted by the Greek Ministry of Environment, doubling the exploration area and increasing the potential for commercial hydrocarbon discoveries; this follows Chevron's recent acceptance for ex...

Chevron Expands Greek Offshore Exploration, Doubling Exploration Area
Chevron's interest in two additional Greek offshore blocks south of Crete, totaling 47,000 sq km, has been accepted by the Greek Ministry of Environment, doubling the exploration area and increasing the potential for commercial hydrocarbon discoveries; this follows Chevron's recent acceptance for ex...
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48% Bias Score