March 2025
April 2025


Saïd Agouni Indicted in Mohamed Amra Escape Investigation
Saïd Agouni, previously convicted for a 2011 armored car robbery, was indicted and imprisoned on March 7th, 2025, in Paris for his alleged involvement in the May 14th, 2024, escape of drug trafficker Mohamed Amra, which resulted in the deaths of two prison officers and injuries to three others.
Saïd Agouni Indicted in Mohamed Amra Escape Investigation
Saïd Agouni, previously convicted for a 2011 armored car robbery, was indicted and imprisoned on March 7th, 2025, in Paris for his alleged involvement in the May 14th, 2024, escape of drug trafficker Mohamed Amra, which resulted in the deaths of two prison officers and injuries to three others.
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44% Bias Score


China's Manus AI: Autonomous Agent or Overhyped Claim?
A Chinese startup, Butterfly Effect, unveiled Manus AI, claiming it as the world's first fully autonomous AI agent capable of complex tasks like property purchasing and travel planning; however, experts raise concerns regarding data privacy and the platform's accuracy.
China's Manus AI: Autonomous Agent or Overhyped Claim?
A Chinese startup, Butterfly Effect, unveiled Manus AI, claiming it as the world's first fully autonomous AI agent capable of complex tasks like property purchasing and travel planning; however, experts raise concerns regarding data privacy and the platform's accuracy.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Doubles Tariffs on Canadian Steel and Aluminum, Raising Recession Fears
Donald Trump announced he will double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum to 50%, effective Wednesday, in response to increased Ontario electricity export prices to the US, escalating trade tensions and fueling recession fears.
Trump Doubles Tariffs on Canadian Steel and Aluminum, Raising Recession Fears
Donald Trump announced he will double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum to 50%, effective Wednesday, in response to increased Ontario electricity export prices to the US, escalating trade tensions and fueling recession fears.
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44% Bias Score


EU Proposes New Law to Tackle Medicine Shortages
The EU proposed a new Essential Medicines Act, including a mechanism prioritizing EU-produced medicines in public contracts to address medicine shortages, particularly antibiotics, insulin, and analgesics, by boosting domestic production and coordinated purchasing for scarce drugs, although concerns...
EU Proposes New Law to Tackle Medicine Shortages
The EU proposed a new Essential Medicines Act, including a mechanism prioritizing EU-produced medicines in public contracts to address medicine shortages, particularly antibiotics, insulin, and analgesics, by boosting domestic production and coordinated purchasing for scarce drugs, although concerns...
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine's Drone Attack on Russia Escalates Tensions
Ukraine launched its largest drone attack on Russia, killing at least one and injuring three near Moscow, escalating tensions before crucial US-led peace talks; Guatemala's Fuego volcano erupted, prompting evacuations of nearly 300 families with 30,000 more at risk; NATO reaffirmed its commitment to...
Ukraine's Drone Attack on Russia Escalates Tensions
Ukraine launched its largest drone attack on Russia, killing at least one and injuring three near Moscow, escalating tensions before crucial US-led peace talks; Guatemala's Fuego volcano erupted, prompting evacuations of nearly 300 families with 30,000 more at risk; NATO reaffirmed its commitment to...
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40% Bias Score


Syria's Christian Population Plummets Amidst Regime Crackdown
Archbishop Jacques Mourad reports a drastic decline in Syria's Christian population from 1.5 million to 300,000 due to the civil war and the current regime's actions, including arbitrary arrests and executions, contrasting official rhetoric with on-the-ground realities and raising concerns about IS ...
Syria's Christian Population Plummets Amidst Regime Crackdown
Archbishop Jacques Mourad reports a drastic decline in Syria's Christian population from 1.5 million to 300,000 due to the civil war and the current regime's actions, including arbitrary arrests and executions, contrasting official rhetoric with on-the-ground realities and raising concerns about IS ...
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48% Bias Score

EU Faces Critical Medicine Shortages
The European Union is facing shortages of 16 critical medicines due to production problems, increased demand, and manufacturer withdrawals, impacting patient care across various treatments including anti-infectives, insulin, and cancer therapies, with some shortages expected to last until 2025.

EU Faces Critical Medicine Shortages
The European Union is facing shortages of 16 critical medicines due to production problems, increased demand, and manufacturer withdrawals, impacting patient care across various treatments including anti-infectives, insulin, and cancer therapies, with some shortages expected to last until 2025.
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16% Bias Score

False Claims of Migrant Protests in Greece Mask Anger Over Deadly Train Crash"
A video falsely depicting protests against migrants in Greece has gone viral, actually showing a February 28th demonstration marking the second anniversary of a deadly train crash, fueling public anger over the government's response and leading to a failed no-confidence vote.

False Claims of Migrant Protests in Greece Mask Anger Over Deadly Train Crash"
A video falsely depicting protests against migrants in Greece has gone viral, actually showing a February 28th demonstration marking the second anniversary of a deadly train crash, fueling public anger over the government's response and leading to a failed no-confidence vote.
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24% Bias Score

Clashes Erupt as Serbian Student Protests Enter Fifth Month
Serbian students clashed with police during a fifth consecutive month of anti-government protests in Belgrade on Monday, blocking the public broadcaster RTS building to protest alleged biased coverage; the president, Aleksandar Vučić, responded by threatening force.

Clashes Erupt as Serbian Student Protests Enter Fifth Month
Serbian students clashed with police during a fifth consecutive month of anti-government protests in Belgrade on Monday, blocking the public broadcaster RTS building to protest alleged biased coverage; the president, Aleksandar Vučić, responded by threatening force.
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52% Bias Score

EPPO 2024 Report: €24.8 Billion in EU Financial Fraud
The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) reported 2,666 active financial fraud investigations in late 2024, a 38% increase from 2023, resulting in an estimated €24.8 billion loss to the EU budget; most losses stemmed from cross-border VAT fraud, with Germany and Italy reporting the most cases.

EPPO 2024 Report: €24.8 Billion in EU Financial Fraud
The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) reported 2,666 active financial fraud investigations in late 2024, a 38% increase from 2023, resulting in an estimated €24.8 billion loss to the EU budget; most losses stemmed from cross-border VAT fraud, with Germany and Italy reporting the most cases.
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24% Bias Score

Romania Bars Pro-Russian Candidate Georgescu from Presidential Race
Romania's Constitutional Court banned pro-Russian presidential candidate Calin Georgescu due to his rejection of democratic values and campaign finance irregularities, leading to protests and the expulsion of two Russian diplomats; the election will be re-held on May 4th.

Romania Bars Pro-Russian Candidate Georgescu from Presidential Race
Romania's Constitutional Court banned pro-Russian presidential candidate Calin Georgescu due to his rejection of democratic values and campaign finance irregularities, leading to protests and the expulsion of two Russian diplomats; the election will be re-held on May 4th.
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48% Bias Score

Baden-Württemberg Mandates School Sexual Assault Prevention Plans
Baden-Württemberg is implementing mandatory sexual violence prevention plans in all schools to address the widespread issue affecting 1-2 children per class, with a focus on improving reporting mechanisms, support systems, and teacher training.

Baden-Württemberg Mandates School Sexual Assault Prevention Plans
Baden-Württemberg is implementing mandatory sexual violence prevention plans in all schools to address the widespread issue affecting 1-2 children per class, with a focus on improving reporting mechanisms, support systems, and teacher training.
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52% Bias Score