March 2025
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Aicher Wins First World Cup Downhill
German skier Emma Aicher won her first World Cup downhill race in Kvitfjell, Norway on Saturday, beating American Lauren Macuga by 0.03 seconds; this victory is the first for the German women's team since 2020.
Aicher Wins First World Cup Downhill
German skier Emma Aicher won her first World Cup downhill race in Kvitfjell, Norway on Saturday, beating American Lauren Macuga by 0.03 seconds; this victory is the first for the German women's team since 2020.
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12% Bias Score


UK Independent MPs Call for Parliamentary Committee Reform
Two independent British MPs, Adam and Iqbal Mohamed, are demanding changes to parliamentary committee seat allocation, arguing the current system is undemocratic and prevents them from effectively representing their constituents, prompting an ongoing Procedure Committee inquiry.
UK Independent MPs Call for Parliamentary Committee Reform
Two independent British MPs, Adam and Iqbal Mohamed, are demanding changes to parliamentary committee seat allocation, arguing the current system is undemocratic and prevents them from effectively representing their constituents, prompting an ongoing Procedure Committee inquiry.
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24% Bias Score


Middlesbrough Father Stabbed to Death; Four Arrested
A 28-year-old father, Jordan Hogg, was fatally stabbed in an alleyway in Hemlington, Middlesbrough, in the early hours of Friday; four people have been arrested in connection with the incident.
Middlesbrough Father Stabbed to Death; Four Arrested
A 28-year-old father, Jordan Hogg, was fatally stabbed in an alleyway in Hemlington, Middlesbrough, in the early hours of Friday; four people have been arrested in connection with the incident.
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32% Bias Score


Varend Corso Westland Canceled Due to NATO Summit Scheduling Conflicts
The Varend Corso Westland, a flower parade usually drawing 500,000 visitors, was canceled due to scheduling conflicts arising from the NATO summit in The Hague, despite being moved to the weekend of May 30-June 1, resulting in insufficient participation from commercial entities and schools.
Varend Corso Westland Canceled Due to NATO Summit Scheduling Conflicts
The Varend Corso Westland, a flower parade usually drawing 500,000 visitors, was canceled due to scheduling conflicts arising from the NATO summit in The Hague, despite being moved to the weekend of May 30-June 1, resulting in insufficient participation from commercial entities and schools.
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32% Bias Score


Celebrities Race for Charity at Usedom's "Baltic Lights" Event
The ninth annual "Baltic Lights" dog sled race on Usedom Island, Germany, featured numerous celebrities, including Erol Sander and Jörg Schüttauf, raising money for Welthungerhilfe and attracting hundreds of spectators, with a projected total of 60,000 attendees over three days.
Celebrities Race for Charity at Usedom's "Baltic Lights" Event
The ninth annual "Baltic Lights" dog sled race on Usedom Island, Germany, featured numerous celebrities, including Erol Sander and Jörg Schüttauf, raising money for Welthungerhilfe and attracting hundreds of spectators, with a projected total of 60,000 attendees over three days.
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32% Bias Score


Avalanche Bolster Playoff Chances with Trade Deadline Acquisitions
Before the NHL trade deadline, the Colorado Avalanche traded for defenseman Ryan Lindgren and winger Jimmy Vesey from the New York Rangers, exchanging prospects and draft picks; concurrently, the Minnesota Wild acquired winger Gustav Nyquist from the Nashville Predators.
Avalanche Bolster Playoff Chances with Trade Deadline Acquisitions
Before the NHL trade deadline, the Colorado Avalanche traded for defenseman Ryan Lindgren and winger Jimmy Vesey from the New York Rangers, exchanging prospects and draft picks; concurrently, the Minnesota Wild acquired winger Gustav Nyquist from the Nashville Predators.
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16% Bias Score

High Wildfire Risk Warning Issued for Scotland
A "very high" wildfire risk warning has been issued for northern and eastern Scotland from Saturday to Wednesday, urging people to avoid outdoor fires due to easily ignitable dry vegetation; this is the first alert of 2025 and follows numerous fires in 2024, including one of the UK's largest.

High Wildfire Risk Warning Issued for Scotland
A "very high" wildfire risk warning has been issued for northern and eastern Scotland from Saturday to Wednesday, urging people to avoid outdoor fires due to easily ignitable dry vegetation; this is the first alert of 2025 and follows numerous fires in 2024, including one of the UK's largest.
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32% Bias Score

Czech Freight Train Derailment Causes Benzene Fire
On March 1, 2024, a freight train carrying benzene derailed near Hustopece nad Becvou, Czech Republic, causing a fire affecting at least 14 tanker cars; the fire is now controlled, and no injuries were reported, but the incident is under police investigation for negligent endangerment.

Czech Freight Train Derailment Causes Benzene Fire
On March 1, 2024, a freight train carrying benzene derailed near Hustopece nad Becvou, Czech Republic, causing a fire affecting at least 14 tanker cars; the fire is now controlled, and no injuries were reported, but the incident is under police investigation for negligent endangerment.
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28% Bias Score

Netherlands' First Grief Trail Opens on Terschelling
The Netherlands' first grief trail, a 75km Walk of Grief on Terschelling, opened today, four years after islanders Arjan Berkhuysen and Anemoon Elzinga lost their 16-year-old son in a traffic accident; it offers a space for grieving various forms of loss.

Netherlands' First Grief Trail Opens on Terschelling
The Netherlands' first grief trail, a 75km Walk of Grief on Terschelling, opened today, four years after islanders Arjan Berkhuysen and Anemoon Elzinga lost their 16-year-old son in a traffic accident; it offers a space for grieving various forms of loss.
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28% Bias Score

Netherlands' First Grief Trail Opens on Terschelling Island
On Terschelling island, Netherlands, the 75km Walk of Grief, initiated by Arjan Berkhuysen and Anemoon Elzinga to cope with their son's death, opened today; offering a space for grieving people of various backgrounds to process their sorrow through walking.

Netherlands' First Grief Trail Opens on Terschelling Island
On Terschelling island, Netherlands, the 75km Walk of Grief, initiated by Arjan Berkhuysen and Anemoon Elzinga to cope with their son's death, opened today; offering a space for grieving people of various backgrounds to process their sorrow through walking.
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20% Bias Score

Froukje Takes Break from Music in 2024
Dutch singer Froukje, known for hits like "Groter Dan Ik," is taking a break from music in 2024, foregoing touring and new releases to pursue a three-day-a-week internship and focus on her mental health, a decision viewed as healthy by music journalist Atze de Vrieze.

Froukje Takes Break from Music in 2024
Dutch singer Froukje, known for hits like "Groter Dan Ik," is taking a break from music in 2024, foregoing touring and new releases to pursue a three-day-a-week internship and focus on her mental health, a decision viewed as healthy by music journalist Atze de Vrieze.
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32% Bias Score

German Election Results and Societal Divisions
German election results show Green party dominance in Darmstadt (30%) and similar trends in Hamburg, while a bus incident highlights communication failures, revealing social divisions.

German Election Results and Societal Divisions
German election results show Green party dominance in Darmstadt (30%) and similar trends in Hamburg, while a bus incident highlights communication failures, revealing social divisions.
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36% Bias Score
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