March 2025
April 2025


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


Trump's Greenland Ambitions Spur Danish Military Buildup, Fueling Greenland's Independence Drive
US President Trump's pursuit of Greenland has prompted Denmark to strengthen its military presence there, while Greenlandic citizens are pushing for independence, with 85% opposing US annexation in a recent poll.
Trump's Greenland Ambitions Spur Danish Military Buildup, Fueling Greenland's Independence Drive
US President Trump's pursuit of Greenland has prompted Denmark to strengthen its military presence there, while Greenlandic citizens are pushing for independence, with 85% opposing US annexation in a recent poll.
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44% Bias Score


Netherlands Seeks EU Approval to Replace Russian Fertilizers with Processed Animal Manure
The Dutch government proposes using processed animal manure to replace Russian fertilizers, seeking EU approval amid potential sanctions on Russian imports to reduce dependence and address domestic manure surplus.
Netherlands Seeks EU Approval to Replace Russian Fertilizers with Processed Animal Manure
The Dutch government proposes using processed animal manure to replace Russian fertilizers, seeking EU approval amid potential sanctions on Russian imports to reduce dependence and address domestic manure surplus.
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36% Bias Score


Iran Rejects Two-State Solution, Advocates One-State Solution for Palestine
At an Organization of Islamic Cooperation meeting, Iran rejected the Arab League's two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, advocating instead for a one-state solution for all original inhabitants of Palestine, aiming to regain regional influence and counter rival Arab states' plans ...
Iran Rejects Two-State Solution, Advocates One-State Solution for Palestine
At an Organization of Islamic Cooperation meeting, Iran rejected the Arab League's two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, advocating instead for a one-state solution for all original inhabitants of Palestine, aiming to regain regional influence and counter rival Arab states' plans ...
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48% Bias Score


Iran Rejects US Nuclear Deal Negotiations
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rejected US President Trump's offer for nuclear negotiations on Saturday, citing the aim to impose expectations and stating Iran will not be bullied into talks; Trump's 'maximum pressure' campaign and Iran's exceeding of the 2015 nuclear deal limits furt...
Iran Rejects US Nuclear Deal Negotiations
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rejected US President Trump's offer for nuclear negotiations on Saturday, citing the aim to impose expectations and stating Iran will not be bullied into talks; Trump's 'maximum pressure' campaign and Iran's exceeding of the 2015 nuclear deal limits furt...
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60% Bias Score


Work Experience Trumps College Degrees in New Hiring Trend
Kathleen deLaski's new book, "Who Needs College Anymore?", argues that relevant work experience is the key hiring factor, proposing an "experience-first" college model integrating work experience with traditional education to address the skills gap and declining college enrollment.
Work Experience Trumps College Degrees in New Hiring Trend
Kathleen deLaski's new book, "Who Needs College Anymore?", argues that relevant work experience is the key hiring factor, proposing an "experience-first" college model integrating work experience with traditional education to address the skills gap and declining college enrollment.
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48% 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

Trump Hosts Crypto Summit, Signaling Policy Shift
On Friday, a White House dinner hosted by Donald Trump brought together leading figures from the US cryptocurrency industry, signaling a significant shift in government policy toward embracing crypto and blockchain technology to strengthen the dollar's global position.

Trump Hosts Crypto Summit, Signaling Policy Shift
On Friday, a White House dinner hosted by Donald Trump brought together leading figures from the US cryptocurrency industry, signaling a significant shift in government policy toward embracing crypto and blockchain technology to strengthen the dollar's global position.
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60% Bias Score

Bulgarians Convicted of Spying for Russia in Europe
A UK court convicted three Bulgarian citizens of spying for Russia, targeting journalists, diplomats, and Ukrainian military personnel across Europe, endangering their lives and exposing links to former Wirecard executive Jan Marsalek.

Bulgarians Convicted of Spying for Russia in Europe
A UK court convicted three Bulgarian citizens of spying for Russia, targeting journalists, diplomats, and Ukrainian military personnel across Europe, endangering their lives and exposing links to former Wirecard executive Jan Marsalek.
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48% Bias Score

Keter Group's Success in Achieving Gender Equality in Israeli Industry
Keter Group, an Israeli company, reports significant progress in gender equality, achieving 65% female representation in headquarters leadership and 60% in its engineering team through targeted recruitment, training, and salary adjustments, highlighting the need for broader systemic change in Israel...

Keter Group's Success in Achieving Gender Equality in Israeli Industry
Keter Group, an Israeli company, reports significant progress in gender equality, achieving 65% female representation in headquarters leadership and 60% in its engineering team through targeted recruitment, training, and salary adjustments, highlighting the need for broader systemic change in Israel...
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56% Bias Score

Syria Clashes Highlight Challenges of Centralized Control
Violent clashes in Syria's Latakia province between government forces and Assad loyalists left over 250 dead, highlighting the challenges of imposing centralized control and potentially reigniting the civil war.

Syria Clashes Highlight Challenges of Centralized Control
Violent clashes in Syria's Latakia province between government forces and Assad loyalists left over 250 dead, highlighting the challenges of imposing centralized control and potentially reigniting the civil war.
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40% Bias Score

Indian Wells Celebrates 15 Years of Equal Prize Money in Tennis
On International Women's Day, the Indian Wells BNP Paribas Open celebrated 15 years of equal prize money, setting a precedent in tennis since 2009 and exceeding $8.9 million in total prize money in 2025; the tournament's commitment to gender equity, player experience, and the WTA's broader initiativ...

Indian Wells Celebrates 15 Years of Equal Prize Money in Tennis
On International Women's Day, the Indian Wells BNP Paribas Open celebrated 15 years of equal prize money, setting a precedent in tennis since 2009 and exceeding $8.9 million in total prize money in 2025; the tournament's commitment to gender equity, player experience, and the WTA's broader initiativ...
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32% Bias Score