March 2025
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Bodyguard's Memoir Reveals Untold Story of Whitney Houston
David Roberts, Whitney Houston's former bodyguard for six years, published a book detailing his experiences with the star, revealing insights into her life, career, and struggles with fame and relationships.
Bodyguard's Memoir Reveals Untold Story of Whitney Houston
David Roberts, Whitney Houston's former bodyguard for six years, published a book detailing his experiences with the star, revealing insights into her life, career, and struggles with fame and relationships.
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44% Bias Score


Tajikistan's PDP Sweeps Parliamentary Elections Amidst Opposition Concerns
In Tajikistan's parliamentary elections held on March 2, 2024, President Emomali Rahmon's People's Democratic Party won 49 out of 63 seats, with over 85% voter turnout reported; the Communist Party failed to secure any seats, while international observers raised concerns about the election's fairnes...
Tajikistan's PDP Sweeps Parliamentary Elections Amidst Opposition Concerns
In Tajikistan's parliamentary elections held on March 2, 2024, President Emomali Rahmon's People's Democratic Party won 49 out of 63 seats, with over 85% voter turnout reported; the Communist Party failed to secure any seats, while international observers raised concerns about the election's fairnes...
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52% Bias Score


Italy's GDP Growth at 0.7% in 2024
Italy's 2024 GDP grew by 0.7%, driven by consumption and government spending, exceeding the Bank of Italy's forecast but missing the government's target; this contrasts with France's growth and Germany's contraction, and future growth may depend on the service sector.
Italy's GDP Growth at 0.7% in 2024
Italy's 2024 GDP grew by 0.7%, driven by consumption and government spending, exceeding the Bank of Italy's forecast but missing the government's target; this contrasts with France's growth and Germany's contraction, and future growth may depend on the service sector.
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44% Bias Score


Carney's Fiscal Plan: Potential Improvements, but Risks Remain
Mark Carney's fiscal plan, while promising spending review and a capped federal workforce, proposes a split budget that could mask deficits through recategorization, potentially jeopardizing transparency and repeating past fiscal failures.
Carney's Fiscal Plan: Potential Improvements, but Risks Remain
Mark Carney's fiscal plan, while promising spending review and a capped federal workforce, proposes a split budget that could mask deficits through recategorization, potentially jeopardizing transparency and repeating past fiscal failures.
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60% Bias Score


Sister of Suspect Surrenders After Bielefeld Court Shooting
A 33-year-old woman, sister of a suspect already in custody, turned herself in to Bielefeld police on Friday following a shooting outside the District Court on Wednesday that injured four men, including the father and brother of the murder suspect in the trial of former boxer Besar Nimani's death.
Sister of Suspect Surrenders After Bielefeld Court Shooting
A 33-year-old woman, sister of a suspect already in custody, turned herself in to Bielefeld police on Friday following a shooting outside the District Court on Wednesday that injured four men, including the father and brother of the murder suspect in the trial of former boxer Besar Nimani's death.
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36% Bias Score


Welser Family's Unprofitable Venezuelan Colony
In 1528, to settle a debt, Emperor Charles V granted the Welser family a 30-year governorship over "Klein-Venedig" (part of present-day Venezuela), giving them 4% of profits and allowing them to import enslaved Africans; however, the venture proved unprofitable, marked by accusations of cruelty and ...
Welser Family's Unprofitable Venezuelan Colony
In 1528, to settle a debt, Emperor Charles V granted the Welser family a 30-year governorship over "Klein-Venedig" (part of present-day Venezuela), giving them 4% of profits and allowing them to import enslaved Africans; however, the venture proved unprofitable, marked by accusations of cruelty and ...
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60% Bias Score

UK Low-Wage Workers to Receive 80% Sick Pay from Day One
The UK government will entitle over one million low-paid workers to 80% of their weekly salary as sick pay from day one of illness, starting in 2024, as part of the Employment Rights Bill, despite concerns from businesses about increased absenteeism and potential impact on their profitability.

UK Low-Wage Workers to Receive 80% Sick Pay from Day One
The UK government will entitle over one million low-paid workers to 80% of their weekly salary as sick pay from day one of illness, starting in 2024, as part of the Employment Rights Bill, despite concerns from businesses about increased absenteeism and potential impact on their profitability.
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48% Bias Score

Vietnam to Amend Constitution for Administrative Reform
Vietnam's government plans to amend its constitution by June 30, 2025, to facilitate administrative reforms, specifically the elimination of the district level of government and the merging of provinces, necessitating constitutional changes due to existing laws.

Vietnam to Amend Constitution for Administrative Reform
Vietnam's government plans to amend its constitution by June 30, 2025, to facilitate administrative reforms, specifically the elimination of the district level of government and the merging of provinces, necessitating constitutional changes due to existing laws.
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36% Bias Score

Canada Infrastructure Bank Bolsters Energy and Trade Infrastructure Amidst U.S. Trade Uncertainty
The Canada Infrastructure Bank is accelerating its investments in power and trade infrastructure projects, allocating $10 billion to clean energy and investing in Indigenous-led logistics hubs, in response to trade tensions with the United States.

Canada Infrastructure Bank Bolsters Energy and Trade Infrastructure Amidst U.S. Trade Uncertainty
The Canada Infrastructure Bank is accelerating its investments in power and trade infrastructure projects, allocating $10 billion to clean energy and investing in Indigenous-led logistics hubs, in response to trade tensions with the United States.
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40% Bias Score

Austria Forms Historic Three-Party Coalition Government Amid Economic Challenges"
Austria formed a new three-party coalition government on Monday, led by ÖVP's Christian Stocker as chancellor, SPÖ's Andreas Babler as vice-chancellor, and Neos' Beate Meinl-Reisinger as foreign minister, after five months of negotiations following a September election where the FPÖ won the most vot...

Austria Forms Historic Three-Party Coalition Government Amid Economic Challenges"
Austria formed a new three-party coalition government on Monday, led by ÖVP's Christian Stocker as chancellor, SPÖ's Andreas Babler as vice-chancellor, and Neos' Beate Meinl-Reisinger as foreign minister, after five months of negotiations following a September election where the FPÖ won the most vot...
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36% Bias Score

Preventative Detention Ordered for Ayleen Murderer
A German court ordered preventative detention for a man convicted of murdering 14-year-old Ayleen and of sexually abusing a 13-year-old girl; the court cited his extensive criminal record, lack of remorse, and high risk of recidivism.

Preventative Detention Ordered for Ayleen Murderer
A German court ordered preventative detention for a man convicted of murdering 14-year-old Ayleen and of sexually abusing a 13-year-old girl; the court cited his extensive criminal record, lack of remorse, and high risk of recidivism.
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28% Bias Score

Austria's Surprise Chancellor: Stocker Forms Coalition, Sidelining Far-Right
On March 3rd, 64-year-old conservative Christian Stocker unexpectedly became Austria's chancellor, forming a coalition government with the Social Democrats and Liberals, excluding the far-right Freedom Party that won the September elections.

Austria's Surprise Chancellor: Stocker Forms Coalition, Sidelining Far-Right
On March 3rd, 64-year-old conservative Christian Stocker unexpectedly became Austria's chancellor, forming a coalition government with the Social Democrats and Liberals, excluding the far-right Freedom Party that won the September elections.
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40% Bias Score