March 2025
April 2025


Widespread Harassment Allegations Rock London Estate Agency Foxtons
Multiple current and former Foxtons Group Plc employees allege pervasive sexual harassment, discrimination, and bullying between 2021 and late 2024, with many complaints dismissed by management; the company acknowledges the seriousness of the allegations but denies systematic failures.
Widespread Harassment Allegations Rock London Estate Agency Foxtons
Multiple current and former Foxtons Group Plc employees allege pervasive sexual harassment, discrimination, and bullying between 2021 and late 2024, with many complaints dismissed by management; the company acknowledges the seriousness of the allegations but denies systematic failures.
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56% Bias Score


German CDU/CSU and SPD Agree on Key Points for Coalition Talks
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD parties reached a key agreement on Saturday, setting the stage for formal coalition talks next week focused on tightening immigration policies, economic reforms, and labor market adjustments, aiming to form a new German government.
German CDU/CSU and SPD Agree on Key Points for Coalition Talks
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD parties reached a key agreement on Saturday, setting the stage for formal coalition talks next week focused on tightening immigration policies, economic reforms, and labor market adjustments, aiming to form a new German government.
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40% Bias Score


Germany and France Clash Over €150 Billion European Defense Fund
Germany and France are clashing over a proposed €150 billion European defense fund, disagreeing on whether to include non-EU countries like Turkey, mirroring past delays in similar programs and potentially hindering Europe's ability to address defense needs.
Germany and France Clash Over €150 Billion European Defense Fund
Germany and France are clashing over a proposed €150 billion European defense fund, disagreeing on whether to include non-EU countries like Turkey, mirroring past delays in similar programs and potentially hindering Europe's ability to address defense needs.
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40% Bias Score


Amsterdam Feminist March Draws Thousands, Underscoring Global Concerns
On International Women's Day, thousands marched in Amsterdam from Dam Square to Museumplein, demanding women's rights, with organizers reporting at least 20,000 participants, addressing concerns about abortion rights, violence against women, and the patriarchy.
Amsterdam Feminist March Draws Thousands, Underscoring Global Concerns
On International Women's Day, thousands marched in Amsterdam from Dam Square to Museumplein, demanding women's rights, with organizers reporting at least 20,000 participants, addressing concerns about abortion rights, violence against women, and the patriarchy.
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48% Bias Score


Tropical Low Alfred Causes Widespread Damage Across Australia's East Coast
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred, now a tropical low, caused flooding and power outages across Queensland and New South Wales, resulting in one death, 19,000 evacuations, and damage to homes and infrastructure; the Gold Coast experienced the strongest gusts, reaching 107kph.
Tropical Low Alfred Causes Widespread Damage Across Australia's East Coast
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred, now a tropical low, caused flooding and power outages across Queensland and New South Wales, resulting in one death, 19,000 evacuations, and damage to homes and infrastructure; the Gold Coast experienced the strongest gusts, reaching 107kph.
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20% Bias Score


US Lawmakers Seek to Redesignate Turkey as Near Eastern Country
US Representatives Brad Schneider and Gus Bilirakis introduced the Turkey Diplomatic Realignment Act to redesignate Turkey as a Near Eastern country at the State Department, citing Ankara's increasingly close ties with Russia, China, Iran, and Hamas, and its actions against Western interests; the ac...
US Lawmakers Seek to Redesignate Turkey as Near Eastern Country
US Representatives Brad Schneider and Gus Bilirakis introduced the Turkey Diplomatic Realignment Act to redesignate Turkey as a Near Eastern country at the State Department, citing Ankara's increasingly close ties with Russia, China, Iran, and Hamas, and its actions against Western interests; the ac...
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56% Bias Score

Lawsuit Alleges Discrimination in Madrid Nursing Home Deaths
A collective lawsuit in Madrid accuses four officials, including the former head of emergency medical services, of discriminatory practices leading to the deaths of 115 nursing home residents during the COVID-19 pandemic, alleging ambulances failed to transport residents despite hospital approval, b...

Lawsuit Alleges Discrimination in Madrid Nursing Home Deaths
A collective lawsuit in Madrid accuses four officials, including the former head of emergency medical services, of discriminatory practices leading to the deaths of 115 nursing home residents during the COVID-19 pandemic, alleging ambulances failed to transport residents despite hospital approval, b...
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40% Bias Score

Kim Sae-ron's Suicide Underscores Pressure on South Korean Celebrities
South Korean actress Kim Sae-ron's suicide, following several similar deaths among celebrities, highlights the immense pressure within the country's competitive entertainment industry, fueled by social media criticism and stringent anti-drug policies; experts link this to systemic issues needing soc...

Kim Sae-ron's Suicide Underscores Pressure on South Korean Celebrities
South Korean actress Kim Sae-ron's suicide, following several similar deaths among celebrities, highlights the immense pressure within the country's competitive entertainment industry, fueled by social media criticism and stringent anti-drug policies; experts link this to systemic issues needing soc...
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52% Bias Score

Israeli Airstrike Kills One in Southern Lebanon Despite Ceasefire
An Israeli airstrike in Southern Lebanon's Kherbet Selm on Saturday killed one and critically injured another, allegedly targeting a Hezbollah operative despite a November 2024 ceasefire; Israel cited efforts to eliminate threats and maintains a presence in five key border locations.

Israeli Airstrike Kills One in Southern Lebanon Despite Ceasefire
An Israeli airstrike in Southern Lebanon's Kherbet Selm on Saturday killed one and critically injured another, allegedly targeting a Hezbollah operative despite a November 2024 ceasefire; Israel cited efforts to eliminate threats and maintains a presence in five key border locations.
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40% Bias Score

Amsterdam Feminist March Highlights Global Concerns
Thousands marched in Amsterdam on International Women's Day for women's rights, expressing concerns about abortion access, societal shifts, and gender-based violence, with organizers claiming 20,000 attendees.

Amsterdam Feminist March Highlights Global Concerns
Thousands marched in Amsterdam on International Women's Day for women's rights, expressing concerns about abortion access, societal shifts, and gender-based violence, with organizers claiming 20,000 attendees.
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48% Bias Score

American Support for Israel in Hamas War Hits Record Low
A Gallup poll reveals that American sympathy for Israel in the conflict with Hamas has dropped to a record low of 46%, while sympathy for Palestinians has reached a record high of 33%, reflecting a growing partisan divide and potentially impacting US foreign policy.

American Support for Israel in Hamas War Hits Record Low
A Gallup poll reveals that American sympathy for Israel in the conflict with Hamas has dropped to a record low of 46%, while sympathy for Palestinians has reached a record high of 33%, reflecting a growing partisan divide and potentially impacting US foreign policy.
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48% Bias Score

Government Shutdown Averted: New Bill Funds Government Through FY 2026
A bipartisan bill to avert a government shutdown has been released, maintaining current funding levels until October 1, 2025, with increased defense spending, cuts to non-defense programs, and additional funding for veterans' healthcare and ICE, while adhering to the Fiscal Responsibility Act.

Government Shutdown Averted: New Bill Funds Government Through FY 2026
A bipartisan bill to avert a government shutdown has been released, maintaining current funding levels until October 1, 2025, with increased defense spending, cuts to non-defense programs, and additional funding for veterans' healthcare and ICE, while adhering to the Fiscal Responsibility Act.
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48% Bias Score