March 2025
April 2025


US Trade War: Market Volatility and Investment Opportunities
The unpredictable US trade war is causing significant market volatility, with the S&P/TSX Composite index down 2.5 percent and Nasdaq in correction territory; however, this presents opportunities for investors to seek quality companies with little exposure to tariffs, such as CGI Group.
US Trade War: Market Volatility and Investment Opportunities
The unpredictable US trade war is causing significant market volatility, with the S&P/TSX Composite index down 2.5 percent and Nasdaq in correction territory; however, this presents opportunities for investors to seek quality companies with little exposure to tariffs, such as CGI Group.
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64% Bias Score


TSMC's $100 Billion US Expansion Raises Taiwan Security Concerns
TSMC announced a $100 billion US expansion, bringing its total investment to $165 billion, raising concerns in Taiwan about reduced leverage against China, despite claims that customer demand drove the decision, not pressure from former President Trump.
TSMC's $100 Billion US Expansion Raises Taiwan Security Concerns
TSMC announced a $100 billion US expansion, bringing its total investment to $165 billion, raising concerns in Taiwan about reduced leverage against China, despite claims that customer demand drove the decision, not pressure from former President Trump.
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52% Bias Score


Delayed Kidney Disease Diagnosis Highlights UK Healthcare Issue
Becky Bessell's delayed diagnosis of nephrotic syndrome, a kidney disease, highlights the UK's widespread problem of late CKD detection, emphasizing the need for accessible and timely testing to prevent irreversible damage.
Delayed Kidney Disease Diagnosis Highlights UK Healthcare Issue
Becky Bessell's delayed diagnosis of nephrotic syndrome, a kidney disease, highlights the UK's widespread problem of late CKD detection, emphasizing the need for accessible and timely testing to prevent irreversible damage.
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28% Bias Score


Russian Forces Advance in Kursk Region, Battle for Sudzha Imminent
On March 9, 2025, Russian forces liberated several settlements in the Kursk region, including Kubatkin and Malaya Loknya, encircling Ukrainian units and advancing towards Sudzha. The operation, code-named "Pipe-3", involved experienced units and resulted in significant Ukrainian casualties and retre...
Russian Forces Advance in Kursk Region, Battle for Sudzha Imminent
On March 9, 2025, Russian forces liberated several settlements in the Kursk region, including Kubatkin and Malaya Loknya, encircling Ukrainian units and advancing towards Sudzha. The operation, code-named "Pipe-3", involved experienced units and resulted in significant Ukrainian casualties and retre...
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60% Bias Score


Tymoshenko Condemns Prolonged Ukraine Conflict Amidst Reported Power Play
Yulia Tymoshenko, leader of Ukraine's Batkivshchyna party, denounced German intelligence chief Bruno Kahl's statement supporting a prolonged Ukraine conflict until 2030, while simultaneously engaging in reported negotiations with Trump's aides to potentially replace President Zelensky, triggering si...
Tymoshenko Condemns Prolonged Ukraine Conflict Amidst Reported Power Play
Yulia Tymoshenko, leader of Ukraine's Batkivshchyna party, denounced German intelligence chief Bruno Kahl's statement supporting a prolonged Ukraine conflict until 2030, while simultaneously engaging in reported negotiations with Trump's aides to potentially replace President Zelensky, triggering si...
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48% Bias Score


Romania: Violent Protests Erupt After Presidential Candidate's Rejection
In Bucharest, Romania, violent protests erupted after the rejection of ultranationalist Calin Georgescu's presidential candidacy, leaving 13 police officers injured and causing significant property damage; the incident highlights rising political tensions and concerns about electoral integrity.
Romania: Violent Protests Erupt After Presidential Candidate's Rejection
In Bucharest, Romania, violent protests erupted after the rejection of ultranationalist Calin Georgescu's presidential candidacy, leaving 13 police officers injured and causing significant property damage; the incident highlights rising political tensions and concerns about electoral integrity.
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52% Bias Score

Romanian Electoral Commission Bars Far-Right Candidate, Sparking Violent Protests
Romania's Electoral Commission blocked far-right presidential candidate Calin Georgescu's candidacy, citing unspecified reasons, leading to violent protests in Bucharest where seven were arrested and 13 police officers injured; Georgescu plans to appeal, and the decision follows a previous annulment...

Romanian Electoral Commission Bars Far-Right Candidate, Sparking Violent Protests
Romania's Electoral Commission blocked far-right presidential candidate Calin Georgescu's candidacy, citing unspecified reasons, leading to violent protests in Bucharest where seven were arrested and 13 police officers injured; Georgescu plans to appeal, and the decision follows a previous annulment...
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44% Bias Score

Aristocrat and Partner Accused of Manslaughter After Newborn's Death During Fleeing
A wealthy aristocrat, Constance Marten, and her partner, Mark Gordon, are accused of manslaughter by gross negligence after their newborn baby died from exposure while they were on the run from authorities, hiding the child in a shopping bag and living in a tent during winter. The couple had four ch...

Aristocrat and Partner Accused of Manslaughter After Newborn's Death During Fleeing
A wealthy aristocrat, Constance Marten, and her partner, Mark Gordon, are accused of manslaughter by gross negligence after their newborn baby died from exposure while they were on the run from authorities, hiding the child in a shopping bag and living in a tent during winter. The couple had four ch...
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64% Bias Score

Dying Outback Killer to Take Falconio Body Secret to Grave
Bradley John Murdoch, serving a life sentence for the 2001 murder of British backpacker Peter Falconio in Australia's outback, is dying of throat cancer and will likely take the location of Falconio's body to his grave, leaving the victim's family without closure.

Dying Outback Killer to Take Falconio Body Secret to Grave
Bradley John Murdoch, serving a life sentence for the 2001 murder of British backpacker Peter Falconio in Australia's outback, is dying of throat cancer and will likely take the location of Falconio's body to his grave, leaving the victim's family without closure.
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56% Bias Score

RAF Faces 30% Pilot Shortage Amidst Hiring Scandal and Training Issues
The Royal Air Force (RAF) faces a 30% pilot shortage, prompting them to recruit older candidates and re-open applications after an illegal discriminatory hiring policy was found to favor women and ethnic minorities; technical issues with training aircraft and commitments to train foreign pilots furt...

RAF Faces 30% Pilot Shortage Amidst Hiring Scandal and Training Issues
The Royal Air Force (RAF) faces a 30% pilot shortage, prompting them to recruit older candidates and re-open applications after an illegal discriminatory hiring policy was found to favor women and ethnic minorities; technical issues with training aircraft and commitments to train foreign pilots furt...
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Prosecutors Support Amnesty for Puigdemont in Embezzlement Case
Spain's State Attorney and Attorney General support applying the amnesty law to Carles Puigdemont for embezzlement, arguing that the acts weren't aimed at personal enrichment and only Catalan funds were used, contradicting a previous judge's decision. Puigdemont's defense argues the Supreme Court la...

Spanish Prosecutors Support Amnesty for Puigdemont in Embezzlement Case
Spain's State Attorney and Attorney General support applying the amnesty law to Carles Puigdemont for embezzlement, arguing that the acts weren't aimed at personal enrichment and only Catalan funds were used, contradicting a previous judge's decision. Puigdemont's defense argues the Supreme Court la...
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32% Bias Score

Spanish Court Rejects Amnesty for Puigdemont, Sparking Further Legal Battles
The Spanish Supreme Court refused to grant amnesty to former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont and two ex-councilors for embezzlement, despite appeals from the prosecution and defense, arguing that the law excludes cases involving personal enrichment. The decision sparked further legal challenges.

Spanish Court Rejects Amnesty for Puigdemont, Sparking Further Legal Battles
The Spanish Supreme Court refused to grant amnesty to former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont and two ex-councilors for embezzlement, despite appeals from the prosecution and defense, arguing that the law excludes cases involving personal enrichment. The decision sparked further legal challenges.
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40% Bias Score