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Estonia's Digital Education Strategy Fuels PISA Success
Estonia's top ranking in the 2022 PISA tests, exceeding Finland's performance, is attributed to its forward-thinking digital education policy that actively integrates smartphones and AI tools in schools, a stark contrast to many other European nations.
Estonia's Digital Education Strategy Fuels PISA Success
Estonia's top ranking in the 2022 PISA tests, exceeding Finland's performance, is attributed to its forward-thinking digital education policy that actively integrates smartphones and AI tools in schools, a stark contrast to many other European nations.
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48% Bias Score


Electric Vehicle Affordability Increases in Spain Despite Funding Challenges
The affordability of electric vehicles is increasing due to cheaper battery production and government incentives like Spain's Moves III plan, although bureaucratic delays and funding limitations pose challenges; Chinese brands are leading this trend with models starting below "€16,000", and manufact...
Electric Vehicle Affordability Increases in Spain Despite Funding Challenges
The affordability of electric vehicles is increasing due to cheaper battery production and government incentives like Spain's Moves III plan, although bureaucratic delays and funding limitations pose challenges; Chinese brands are leading this trend with models starting below "€16,000", and manufact...
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36% Bias Score


Catalan Activist's Testimony Opens First Franco-Era Torture Investigation
Blanca Serra, an 81-year-old Catalan activist, recounted her 1977 torture by Spanish police in Barcelona's Via Laietana station to the Fiscalía, initiating the first such investigation under Spain's democratic memory law, highlighting the need for police archive access to fully expose abuses during ...
Catalan Activist's Testimony Opens First Franco-Era Torture Investigation
Blanca Serra, an 81-year-old Catalan activist, recounted her 1977 torture by Spanish police in Barcelona's Via Laietana station to the Fiscalía, initiating the first such investigation under Spain's democratic memory law, highlighting the need for police archive access to fully expose abuses during ...
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44% Bias Score


Germany and Hohenzollerns Settle Dispute Over Seized Assets
The German government and the House of Hohenzollern reached a settlement on May 12, 2024, resolving a long-standing dispute over assets seized after World War II; a new foundation will manage the art, with the Hohenzollerns receiving some items and compensation, preventing potential legal challenges...
Germany and Hohenzollerns Settle Dispute Over Seized Assets
The German government and the House of Hohenzollern reached a settlement on May 12, 2024, resolving a long-standing dispute over assets seized after World War II; a new foundation will manage the art, with the Hohenzollerns receiving some items and compensation, preventing potential legal challenges...
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44% Bias Score


Cocoa Prices Soar 188%, Triggering Global Chocolate Price Increases
Soaring cocoa prices, up 188% in London in 2024 due to poor harvests, farmer migration to more profitable crops in major producing countries, and climate change, caused a 24.2% increase in Spanish chocolate prices and prompted manufacturers to downsize products or reformulate recipes.
Cocoa Prices Soar 188%, Triggering Global Chocolate Price Increases
Soaring cocoa prices, up 188% in London in 2024 due to poor harvests, farmer migration to more profitable crops in major producing countries, and climate change, caused a 24.2% increase in Spanish chocolate prices and prompted manufacturers to downsize products or reformulate recipes.
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40% Bias Score


Héctor Abad Faciolince's "Ahora y en la hora": A Memoir of War and Near-Death in Ukraine
Héctor Abad Faciolince's "Ahora y en la hora" chronicles his June 2023 trip to Ukraine to support the "Aguanta Ucrania" campaign, where he narrowly escaped a missile strike that killed fellow writer Victoria Amelina, prompting profound reflections on life, death, and war.
Héctor Abad Faciolince's "Ahora y en la hora": A Memoir of War and Near-Death in Ukraine
Héctor Abad Faciolince's "Ahora y en la hora" chronicles his June 2023 trip to Ukraine to support the "Aguanta Ucrania" campaign, where he narrowly escaped a missile strike that killed fellow writer Victoria Amelina, prompting profound reflections on life, death, and war.
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40% Bias Score

El Salvador's Foreign Agent Law Mirrors Authoritarian Trends
El Salvador passed a law regulating foreign agents, mirroring similar legislation in Nicaragua and Venezuela, requiring a 30% tax on NGOs and potentially stifling human rights organizations and independent media.

El Salvador's Foreign Agent Law Mirrors Authoritarian Trends
El Salvador passed a law regulating foreign agents, mirroring similar legislation in Nicaragua and Venezuela, requiring a 30% tax on NGOs and potentially stifling human rights organizations and independent media.
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56% Bias Score

Ukraine's War-Weary Men Evade Conscription Amidst Mass Emigration
Amidst the ongoing war in Ukraine, widespread draft evasion due to war fatigue and doubt about victory is straining the country's military, forcing the government to implement severe conscription measures, while millions of Ukrainians, especially women and children, have fled the country.

Ukraine's War-Weary Men Evade Conscription Amidst Mass Emigration
Amidst the ongoing war in Ukraine, widespread draft evasion due to war fatigue and doubt about victory is straining the country's military, forcing the government to implement severe conscription measures, while millions of Ukrainians, especially women and children, have fled the country.
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72% Bias Score

Trump Cuts Off Harvard Funding Over DEI Policies
On May 7th, Harvard lost federal funding and tax exemptions due to its refusal to comply with Trump administration directives to eliminate DEI initiatives in its admissions policies and to base its decisions on merit alone, resulting in a lawsuit by Harvard and the barring of international students,...

Trump Cuts Off Harvard Funding Over DEI Policies
On May 7th, Harvard lost federal funding and tax exemptions due to its refusal to comply with Trump administration directives to eliminate DEI initiatives in its admissions policies and to base its decisions on merit alone, resulting in a lawsuit by Harvard and the barring of international students,...
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52% Bias Score

AI Recreates Faces of Enslaved Africans in Brazil, Exposing Hypocrisy of 1831 Law
An exhibition in São Paulo uses AI and descriptions by abolitionist Luiz Gama to reconstruct the faces of enslaved Africans in Brazil (1862-1866), exposing the hypocrisy of Brazil's 'lei para inglês ver' (law for the English to see) and highlighting the ongoing struggle for racial justice.

AI Recreates Faces of Enslaved Africans in Brazil, Exposing Hypocrisy of 1831 Law
An exhibition in São Paulo uses AI and descriptions by abolitionist Luiz Gama to reconstruct the faces of enslaved Africans in Brazil (1862-1866), exposing the hypocrisy of Brazil's 'lei para inglês ver' (law for the English to see) and highlighting the ongoing struggle for racial justice.
Progress
40% Bias Score

China's CO2 Emissions Decline Driven by Renewable Energy Growth
China's CO2 emissions fell 1.6% year-on-year in Q1 2025 and 1% over the past year, driven by increased renewable energy capacity, marking a potential shift in global decarbonization strategies, though sustainability remains uncertain.

China's CO2 Emissions Decline Driven by Renewable Energy Growth
China's CO2 emissions fell 1.6% year-on-year in Q1 2025 and 1% over the past year, driven by increased renewable energy capacity, marking a potential shift in global decarbonization strategies, though sustainability remains uncertain.
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16% Bias Score

Europe vs. US: JP Morgan Weighs Investment Strategies Amidst Trade War Uncertainty
JP Morgan Asset Management executives debated investing in Europe versus the US, citing the US-China trade war, weakening dollar, and differing valuations and growth prospects as key factors influencing their decisions. They highlighted potential for increased government spending in Europe and conce...

Europe vs. US: JP Morgan Weighs Investment Strategies Amidst Trade War Uncertainty
JP Morgan Asset Management executives debated investing in Europe versus the US, citing the US-China trade war, weakening dollar, and differing valuations and growth prospects as key factors influencing their decisions. They highlighted potential for increased government spending in Europe and conce...
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48% Bias Score
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