January 2025
February 2025
Greens Urge Coalition Talks with CSU Amidst Policy Differences
Green Party vice-chair Andreas Audretsch called on CSU leader Markus Söder to enter coalition talks, emphasizing the 72 percent of Green voters who support a Black-Green coalition. Audretsch highlighted the Greens' willingness to compromise on migration while investing more in German security, contr...
Greens Urge Coalition Talks with CSU Amidst Policy Differences
Green Party vice-chair Andreas Audretsch called on CSU leader Markus Söder to enter coalition talks, emphasizing the 72 percent of Green voters who support a Black-Green coalition. Audretsch highlighted the Greens' willingness to compromise on migration while investing more in German security, contr...
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56% Bias Score
Hamburg Addresses Child Mental Health Crisis with New Psychiatry Plan
Hamburg's Mayor Peter Tschentscher announced a new psychiatry plan to address long wait times for child and adolescent mental health services, aiming to better coordinate public and private care and increase the number of trained psychotherapists. The plan follows reports of significant wait time in...
Hamburg Addresses Child Mental Health Crisis with New Psychiatry Plan
Hamburg's Mayor Peter Tschentscher announced a new psychiatry plan to address long wait times for child and adolescent mental health services, aiming to better coordinate public and private care and increase the number of trained psychotherapists. The plan follows reports of significant wait time in...
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44% Bias Score
Lindner Makes Tax Cuts a Precondition for Post-Election Coalition
FDP leader Christian Lindner has made tax cuts a key condition for joining a coalition after Germany's upcoming federal election, citing unsustainable state spending and its negative impact on citizens and businesses; he also warned against a coalition of incompatible positions and emphasized the im...
Lindner Makes Tax Cuts a Precondition for Post-Election Coalition
FDP leader Christian Lindner has made tax cuts a key condition for joining a coalition after Germany's upcoming federal election, citing unsustainable state spending and its negative impact on citizens and businesses; he also warned against a coalition of incompatible positions and emphasized the im...
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52% Bias Score
Rwanda Deportation Plan Cancelled, 280 Guards Made Redundant
The UK government's cancellation of its plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda has led to the redundancy of 280 Home Office contractors, costing taxpayers £700 million, highlighting the abrupt policy shift under the new Labour administration.
Rwanda Deportation Plan Cancelled, 280 Guards Made Redundant
The UK government's cancellation of its plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda has led to the redundancy of 280 Home Office contractors, costing taxpayers £700 million, highlighting the abrupt policy shift under the new Labour administration.
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48% Bias Score
Bouterse's Body Escorted Through Paramaribo in Controversial Procession
The body of former Surinamese President Desi Bouterse, convicted for the 1982 December Murders, is being transported through Paramaribo in an open-casket procession to his party's headquarters before cremation, while three of his convicted accomplices paid their respects; the Surinamese government d...
Bouterse's Body Escorted Through Paramaribo in Controversial Procession
The body of former Surinamese President Desi Bouterse, convicted for the 1982 December Murders, is being transported through Paramaribo in an open-casket procession to his party's headquarters before cremation, while three of his convicted accomplices paid their respects; the Surinamese government d...
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40% Bias Score
Irkutsk Oblast Courts Conclude High-Profile Cases in 2024
In 2024, Irkutsk Oblast courts concluded several high-profile cases: a mother received 10 months for her toddler's accidental drowning; another received 12 years for starving her son; a driver got 3.3 years for fatally striking two brothers; and a 'king of prostitutes' was sentenced to 13.6 years.
Irkutsk Oblast Courts Conclude High-Profile Cases in 2024
In 2024, Irkutsk Oblast courts concluded several high-profile cases: a mother received 10 months for her toddler's accidental drowning; another received 12 years for starving her son; a driver got 3.3 years for fatally striking two brothers; and a 'king of prostitutes' was sentenced to 13.6 years.
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60% Bias Score
Conflicting Stock Market Outlook for 2025: Bullish Predictions Meet Investor Skepticism
Stock market analysts predict a 14-19% increase in the S&P 500 in 2025, driven by earnings growth, but retail investor sentiment shows declining bullishness and rising bearishness, amidst concerns about trade policy and monetary policy.
Conflicting Stock Market Outlook for 2025: Bullish Predictions Meet Investor Skepticism
Stock market analysts predict a 14-19% increase in the S&P 500 in 2025, driven by earnings growth, but retail investor sentiment shows declining bullishness and rising bearishness, amidst concerns about trade policy and monetary policy.
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44% Bias Score
Austrian Coalition Talks Continue After Neos Withdrawal
Following the Neos party's withdrawal from coalition talks, Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen urged the ÖVP and SPÖ to form a government, reiterating his mandate to Chancellor Nehammer despite the FPÖ winning the most votes in the September election; negotiations are set to resume.
Austrian Coalition Talks Continue After Neos Withdrawal
Following the Neos party's withdrawal from coalition talks, Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen urged the ÖVP and SPÖ to form a government, reiterating his mandate to Chancellor Nehammer despite the FPÖ winning the most votes in the September election; negotiations are set to resume.
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44% Bias Score
Myanmar Junta Frees Thousands, but Aung San Suu Kyi Remains Imprisoned
Myanmar's military junta released 5,864 prisoners, including 600 political prisoners and 180 foreigners, on Independence Day; however, Aung San Suu Kyi remains imprisoned, and opposition groups view the release as a propaganda maneuver.
Myanmar Junta Frees Thousands, but Aung San Suu Kyi Remains Imprisoned
Myanmar's military junta released 5,864 prisoners, including 600 political prisoners and 180 foreigners, on Independence Day; however, Aung San Suu Kyi remains imprisoned, and opposition groups view the release as a propaganda maneuver.
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48% Bias Score
Barcelona Files Complaint to Register Olmo and Victor After La Liga Rejection
Barcelona failed to register footballers Dani Olmo and Pau Victor by the December 31 deadline due to late payment proof for VIP seating sales, prompting a complaint to Spain's highest sports body for temporary registration.
Barcelona Files Complaint to Register Olmo and Victor After La Liga Rejection
Barcelona failed to register footballers Dani Olmo and Pau Victor by the December 31 deadline due to late payment proof for VIP seating sales, prompting a complaint to Spain's highest sports body for temporary registration.
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36% Bias Score
Suriname NDP Censorship Request at Bouterse Memorial Sparks Debate
Ahead of Desi Bouterse's cremation, the NDP requested journalists avoid terms like "murderer" and "convicted," prompting Starnieuws and De Ware Tijd to halt live reporting due to censorship concerns; the NDP later apologized, citing a misunderstanding.
Suriname NDP Censorship Request at Bouterse Memorial Sparks Debate
Ahead of Desi Bouterse's cremation, the NDP requested journalists avoid terms like "murderer" and "convicted," prompting Starnieuws and De Ware Tijd to halt live reporting due to censorship concerns; the NDP later apologized, citing a misunderstanding.
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40% Bias Score
Top 10 Startup Mistakes To Avoid In 2025
Yassin Aberra's 2024 study reveals that 82% of failed startups cited poor cash flow management as the primary cause, with additional contributing factors including team issues (23%), lack of market research (42%), and premature scaling (70%).
Top 10 Startup Mistakes To Avoid In 2025
Yassin Aberra's 2024 study reveals that 82% of failed startups cited poor cash flow management as the primary cause, with additional contributing factors including team issues (23%), lack of market research (42%), and premature scaling (70%).
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44% Bias Score