March 2025
April 2025


Million-Dollar Reward Offered in 1998 Melbourne Gangland Bombing
A $1 million reward has been offered for information regarding the unsolved 1998 bombing death of Melbourne businessman Gianni "John" Furlan, whose car exploded near a primary school, highlighting the case's enduring impact and the danger posed to innocent bystanders.
Million-Dollar Reward Offered in 1998 Melbourne Gangland Bombing
A $1 million reward has been offered for information regarding the unsolved 1998 bombing death of Melbourne businessman Gianni "John" Furlan, whose car exploded near a primary school, highlighting the case's enduring impact and the danger posed to innocent bystanders.
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44% Bias Score


Renewed Search for Mass Grave in Madrid Amidst Waste Facility Dispute
New documents and aerial photos suggest a previously unknown location for the mass grave of 451 international brigadiers in Madrid's Montecarmelo neighborhood, prompting a renewed search and raising concerns over a planned waste facility on the suspected site.
Renewed Search for Mass Grave in Madrid Amidst Waste Facility Dispute
New documents and aerial photos suggest a previously unknown location for the mass grave of 451 international brigadiers in Madrid's Montecarmelo neighborhood, prompting a renewed search and raising concerns over a planned waste facility on the suspected site.
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52% Bias Score


Greenland's Resource Potential: Fact vs. Fiction
Despite U.S. claims of Danish obstruction, Greenland's government independently manages its considerable natural resources, including rare earth minerals and oil, but faces significant challenges in exploitation due to environmental concerns, geographical limitations, and high costs, with past proje...
Greenland's Resource Potential: Fact vs. Fiction
Despite U.S. claims of Danish obstruction, Greenland's government independently manages its considerable natural resources, including rare earth minerals and oil, but faces significant challenges in exploitation due to environmental concerns, geographical limitations, and high costs, with past proje...
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56% Bias Score


Dana Storm Fallout: Accusations of Central Government Failure
Valencian President Carlos Mazón's belated arrival at an October 29th emergency meeting sparked a political crisis over the handling of the Dana storm, with accusations of inadequate monitoring by the central government and its agencies, particularly regarding the Poyo ravine's overflow which result...
Dana Storm Fallout: Accusations of Central Government Failure
Valencian President Carlos Mazón's belated arrival at an October 29th emergency meeting sparked a political crisis over the handling of the Dana storm, with accusations of inadequate monitoring by the central government and its agencies, particularly regarding the Poyo ravine's overflow which result...
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Short Film Wins Oscar; "Anora" Dominates
The 2024 Oscars saw "I'm Not a Robot," a Dutch short film directed by Victoria Warmerdam, win Best Short Film; "Anora," a dark romantic comedy, won five Oscars, including Best Picture; and several other films, including a Palestinian documentary, received awards.
Dutch Short Film Wins Oscar; "Anora" Dominates
The 2024 Oscars saw "I'm Not a Robot," a Dutch short film directed by Victoria Warmerdam, win Best Short Film; "Anora," a dark romantic comedy, won five Oscars, including Best Picture; and several other films, including a Palestinian documentary, received awards.
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48% Bias Score


Hancock Prospecting's Record Profit Amidst Warnings of Government-Induced Economic Stagnation
Hancock Prospecting reported record A$5.6 billion net profit in FY24, but Executive Chairman Gina Rinehart warns that excessive government red tape is hindering further growth, advocating for an "Australia-first" policy to boost investment and living standards, contrasting Australia's situation with...
Hancock Prospecting's Record Profit Amidst Warnings of Government-Induced Economic Stagnation
Hancock Prospecting reported record A$5.6 billion net profit in FY24, but Executive Chairman Gina Rinehart warns that excessive government red tape is hindering further growth, advocating for an "Australia-first" policy to boost investment and living standards, contrasting Australia's situation with...
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64% Bias Score

Madrid Artist Stabbed to Death by Roommate
On May 16, 2024, in Madrid, Spain, Eugenio L., a 29-year-old urban artist, was stabbed to death by his roommate, Javier O., 24, who was subsequently arrested and faces a murder trial.

Madrid Artist Stabbed to Death by Roommate
On May 16, 2024, in Madrid, Spain, Eugenio L., a 29-year-old urban artist, was stabbed to death by his roommate, Javier O., 24, who was subsequently arrested and faces a murder trial.
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36% Bias Score

Mazón's Late Arrival to Emergency Meeting Sparks Political Crisis in Valencia
Carlos Mazón, president of Spain's Valencian regional government, admitted arriving late to a crucial emergency meeting on the day of a severe storm, at 8:28 PM, after a delayed emergency alert was issued; this admission is now causing significant political repercussions and prompting debate over hi...

Mazón's Late Arrival to Emergency Meeting Sparks Political Crisis in Valencia
Carlos Mazón, president of Spain's Valencian regional government, admitted arriving late to a crucial emergency meeting on the day of a severe storm, at 8:28 PM, after a delayed emergency alert was issued; this admission is now causing significant political repercussions and prompting debate over hi...
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48% Bias Score

Madrid Opens New Logistics Agency to Boost Regional Economy
Madrid opened a new Logistics Agency in Coslada to boost its role as an intercontinental distribution hub, leveraging existing infrastructure and aiming to reduce costs and streamline processes for businesses; Madrid's business turnover grew by 20% in 2024.

Madrid Opens New Logistics Agency to Boost Regional Economy
Madrid opened a new Logistics Agency in Coslada to boost its role as an intercontinental distribution hub, leveraging existing infrastructure and aiming to reduce costs and streamline processes for businesses; Madrid's business turnover grew by 20% in 2024.
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52% Bias Score

Heerenveen World Cup Concludes: Hamar Championships Next
The final World Cup speed skating races in Heerenveen, Netherlands concluded with the Netherlands winning nine gold medals; the upcoming World Championships in Hamar, Norway will be a key competition for skaters such as Jordan Stolz (USA), Marijke Groenewoud (NED), and the strong Norwegian team.

Heerenveen World Cup Concludes: Hamar Championships Next
The final World Cup speed skating races in Heerenveen, Netherlands concluded with the Netherlands winning nine gold medals; the upcoming World Championships in Hamar, Norway will be a key competition for skaters such as Jordan Stolz (USA), Marijke Groenewoud (NED), and the strong Norwegian team.
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24% Bias Score

Study Reveals Differences in Russian-Speaking Jewish Communities
A study comparing Russian-speaking Jewish communities in North America and globally reveals distinct characteristics shaped by environment and context, highlighting the need for tailored approaches to community engagement and fostering inclusive Jewish spaces.

Study Reveals Differences in Russian-Speaking Jewish Communities
A study comparing Russian-speaking Jewish communities in North America and globally reveals distinct characteristics shaped by environment and context, highlighting the need for tailored approaches to community engagement and fostering inclusive Jewish spaces.
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24% Bias Score

Sydney Metro Bankstown Line Opening Delayed
Sydney Metro's multibillion-dollar conversion of the Bankstown rail line to metro standards is delayed, potentially missing its planned opening this year due to industrial action and the project's complexity, impacting 60,000 daily commuters.

Sydney Metro Bankstown Line Opening Delayed
Sydney Metro's multibillion-dollar conversion of the Bankstown rail line to metro standards is delayed, potentially missing its planned opening this year due to industrial action and the project's complexity, impacting 60,000 daily commuters.
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44% Bias Score