January 2025
February 2025
Editions de Minuit: Resistance and Legacy
La Bataille du Silence" and "Une Archive" detail the founding of Éditions de Minuit in Nazi-occupied France in 1942, its clandestine publications as an act of resistance, and its continued post-war engagement with anti-colonial struggles, as witnessed through the lens of Jérôme Lindon's son, Mathieu...
Editions de Minuit: Resistance and Legacy
La Bataille du Silence" and "Une Archive" detail the founding of Éditions de Minuit in Nazi-occupied France in 1942, its clandestine publications as an act of resistance, and its continued post-war engagement with anti-colonial struggles, as witnessed through the lens of Jérôme Lindon's son, Mathieu...
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40% Bias Score
The Hacker's Night": A Novel on Technology and Authoritarian Regimes
Yishaï Sarid's "The Hacker's Night" follows Ziv, a traumatized Israeli hacker, as he unknowingly aids authoritarian regimes through his work for a cybersecurity firm, revealing the ethical complexities of technological advancements and their use in political oppression.
The Hacker's Night": A Novel on Technology and Authoritarian Regimes
Yishaï Sarid's "The Hacker's Night" follows Ziv, a traumatized Israeli hacker, as he unknowingly aids authoritarian regimes through his work for a cybersecurity firm, revealing the ethical complexities of technological advancements and their use in political oppression.
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48% Bias Score
Partial Ski Lift Collapse in Astún, Spain, Causes Multiple Injuries
A partial collapse of a ski lift in Astún, Spain, around noon today injured multiple people, some falling 15 meters, prompting a large-scale rescue operation involving dozens of ambulances and five helicopters. Two severely injured women were airlifted to Zaragoza.
Partial Ski Lift Collapse in Astún, Spain, Causes Multiple Injuries
A partial collapse of a ski lift in Astún, Spain, around noon today injured multiple people, some falling 15 meters, prompting a large-scale rescue operation involving dozens of ambulances and five helicopters. Two severely injured women were airlifted to Zaragoza.
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36% Bias Score
People's March 2023: A Shift in Focus and Scale
The People's March, a rebranded iteration of the Women's March, is occurring in Washington D.C. on Saturday, eight years after the original march. It is expected to be significantly smaller, focusing on a broader range of social justice issues rather than solely opposing a particular political figur...
People's March 2023: A Shift in Focus and Scale
The People's March, a rebranded iteration of the Women's March, is occurring in Washington D.C. on Saturday, eight years after the original march. It is expected to be significantly smaller, focusing on a broader range of social justice issues rather than solely opposing a particular political figur...
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40% Bias Score
Harris's Saginaw Loss: Economic Issues Overshadow Abortion Rights
Kamala Harris lost Saginaw, Michigan, a crucial swing county, due to her campaign's focus on abortion rights while neglecting pressing economic issues faced by voters struggling to pay bills; this highlights a broader disconnect between the national Democratic party and its base.
Harris's Saginaw Loss: Economic Issues Overshadow Abortion Rights
Kamala Harris lost Saginaw, Michigan, a crucial swing county, due to her campaign's focus on abortion rights while neglecting pressing economic issues faced by voters struggling to pay bills; this highlights a broader disconnect between the national Democratic party and its base.
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48% Bias Score
Croatian Deputy PM Resigns After Video Shows Reckless Gun Use
Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Josip Dabro resigned after a video emerged showing him firing a pistol from a moving car; the incident, though claimed to be years old, led to accusations of irresponsibility and prompted calls for his dismissal from Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic.
Croatian Deputy PM Resigns After Video Shows Reckless Gun Use
Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Josip Dabro resigned after a video emerged showing him firing a pistol from a moving car; the incident, though claimed to be years old, led to accusations of irresponsibility and prompted calls for his dismissal from Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic.
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40% Bias Score
Women Ditch Pill for Fertility Apps: Challenges and Risks
A BBC report reveals women's struggles with hormonal contraception leading some to use fertility tracking apps, despite the higher risk of unintended pregnancies; this highlights the need for better contraceptive choices and support.
Women Ditch Pill for Fertility Apps: Challenges and Risks
A BBC report reveals women's struggles with hormonal contraception leading some to use fertility tracking apps, despite the higher risk of unintended pregnancies; this highlights the need for better contraceptive choices and support.
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52% Bias Score
30 Skiers Injured in Spanish Chairlift Accident
A chairlift malfunction at the Astún ski resort in Spain caused 30 skiers to fall on Saturday, resulting in four serious injuries and prompting a large-scale emergency response involving multiple helicopters and ambulances.
30 Skiers Injured in Spanish Chairlift Accident
A chairlift malfunction at the Astún ski resort in Spain caused 30 skiers to fall on Saturday, resulting in four serious injuries and prompting a large-scale emergency response involving multiple helicopters and ambulances.
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20% Bias Score
Commerzbank Considers Thousands of Job Cuts in Upcoming Strategy Update
Commerzbank plans to announce a new cost-cutting strategy on February 13th, potentially including several thousand job cuts, to improve its cost-income ratio and increase profitability amid declining interest rates; the bank's current workforce is reportedly not involved in the planning.
Commerzbank Considers Thousands of Job Cuts in Upcoming Strategy Update
Commerzbank plans to announce a new cost-cutting strategy on February 13th, potentially including several thousand job cuts, to improve its cost-income ratio and increase profitability amid declining interest rates; the bank's current workforce is reportedly not involved in the planning.
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52% Bias Score
Chemnitz Launches European Capital of Culture Year
Chemnitz, formerly Karl-Marx-Stadt, launched its European Capital of Culture year on January 18th, 2025, featuring over 200 projects and 1000 events to showcase its cultural diversity and overcome its difficult past, including the 2018 far-right riots, attracting an estimated two million visitors.
Chemnitz Launches European Capital of Culture Year
Chemnitz, formerly Karl-Marx-Stadt, launched its European Capital of Culture year on January 18th, 2025, featuring over 200 projects and 1000 events to showcase its cultural diversity and overcome its difficult past, including the 2018 far-right riots, attracting an estimated two million visitors.
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44% Bias Score
UK TV Post-Production Workers Face Widespread Exploitation
A report by the TV Industry Human Rights Forum reveals widespread exploitation of post-production workers in the UK TV industry, with many paid below minimum wage and subjected to unacceptable working conditions and a lack of mental health support, exacerbated by the current commissioning slowdown.
UK TV Post-Production Workers Face Widespread Exploitation
A report by the TV Industry Human Rights Forum reveals widespread exploitation of post-production workers in the UK TV industry, with many paid below minimum wage and subjected to unacceptable working conditions and a lack of mental health support, exacerbated by the current commissioning slowdown.
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40% Bias Score
Telefónica Chairman to Receive €23 Million Severance
Telefónica's chairman, José María Álvarez-Pallete, will receive a €23 million severance package upon his departure, as per his contract, which includes four years of salary and bonuses, but prohibits him from working for a similar company for two years.
Telefónica Chairman to Receive €23 Million Severance
Telefónica's chairman, José María Álvarez-Pallete, will receive a €23 million severance package upon his departure, as per his contract, which includes four years of salary and bonuses, but prohibits him from working for a similar company for two years.
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48% Bias Score