March 2025
April 2025


Mo" Showcases Palestinian Life, Avoiding October 7th Hamas Attack
Palestinian comedian Mo Amer's Netflix show, "Mo," details his journey as a refugee seeking US citizenship while exploring the complexities of Palestinian life in the West Bank, intentionally avoiding depiction of the October 7th Hamas attacks to focus on the ongoing systemic issues.
Mo" Showcases Palestinian Life, Avoiding October 7th Hamas Attack
Palestinian comedian Mo Amer's Netflix show, "Mo," details his journey as a refugee seeking US citizenship while exploring the complexities of Palestinian life in the West Bank, intentionally avoiding depiction of the October 7th Hamas attacks to focus on the ongoing systemic issues.
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20% Bias Score


Manitoba Introduces Bill to Combat Election Disinformation
Manitoba's NDP government introduced a bill on Tuesday to combat election disinformation, proposing fines up to \$20,000 and jail time for those knowingly spreading false information, particularly regarding election officials, the process, and using altered images; it also mandates public complaint ...
Manitoba Introduces Bill to Combat Election Disinformation
Manitoba's NDP government introduced a bill on Tuesday to combat election disinformation, proposing fines up to \$20,000 and jail time for those knowingly spreading false information, particularly regarding election officials, the process, and using altered images; it also mandates public complaint ...
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36% Bias Score


Slush Drinks and Glycerol: Children Under Eight at Risk
A study of 21 children who became acutely unwell after consuming slush drinks containing glycerol has prompted calls to raise the recommended age limit for consumption to eight years old, due to the risk of 'glycerol intoxication syndrome'.
Slush Drinks and Glycerol: Children Under Eight at Risk
A study of 21 children who became acutely unwell after consuming slush drinks containing glycerol has prompted calls to raise the recommended age limit for consumption to eight years old, due to the risk of 'glycerol intoxication syndrome'.
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52% Bias Score


18-Year-Old Arrested for Multiple Offenses Including Aggravated Sexual Assault
An 18-year-old, Emmanuel Benjament, was arrested on Monday in Dee Why, Sydney, following a four-hour crime spree in Merrylands on March 6, where he allegedly committed 16 offenses, including aggravated sexual assault against two elderly women and armed robbery.
18-Year-Old Arrested for Multiple Offenses Including Aggravated Sexual Assault
An 18-year-old, Emmanuel Benjament, was arrested on Monday in Dee Why, Sydney, following a four-hour crime spree in Merrylands on March 6, where he allegedly committed 16 offenses, including aggravated sexual assault against two elderly women and armed robbery.
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68% Bias Score


Labour's 'Jobs Tax' Threatens to Undermine Welfare Reform Goals
Labour's planned £25 billion increase in employers' National Insurance, taking effect next month, is projected to hinder efforts to reduce the benefits bill by impacting part-time job creation, while a new study reveals a surge in disability benefit claims due to mental health issues since the Covid...
Labour's 'Jobs Tax' Threatens to Undermine Welfare Reform Goals
Labour's planned £25 billion increase in employers' National Insurance, taking effect next month, is projected to hinder efforts to reduce the benefits bill by impacting part-time job creation, while a new study reveals a surge in disability benefit claims due to mental health issues since the Covid...
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60% Bias Score


Nissan Appoints New CEO Amidst Financial Crisis and Trade Uncertainty
Nissan replaces CEO Makoto Uchida with Iván Espinosa, a Mexican executive, amid financial losses, failed merger talks, and potential US tariffs on Mexican-made goods; the company plans to focus on the North American market.
Nissan Appoints New CEO Amidst Financial Crisis and Trade Uncertainty
Nissan replaces CEO Makoto Uchida with Iván Espinosa, a Mexican executive, amid financial losses, failed merger talks, and potential US tariffs on Mexican-made goods; the company plans to focus on the North American market.
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44% Bias Score

Campus Condorcet Event Challenges Eurocentric Universalism
Campus Condorcet hosts a three-day event (March 20-22, 2025) on "Universal(s)?", featuring decolonial studies from Latin America and the Caribbean that critique Eurocentric universalism and propose alternative models emphasizing shared human concerns and interphilosophical dialogue.

Campus Condorcet Event Challenges Eurocentric Universalism
Campus Condorcet hosts a three-day event (March 20-22, 2025) on "Universal(s)?", featuring decolonial studies from Latin America and the Caribbean that critique Eurocentric universalism and propose alternative models emphasizing shared human concerns and interphilosophical dialogue.
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20% Bias Score

Montenegro's Government Collapses; Portugal Faces Snap Elections
Portugal's center-right government, led by Prime Minister Luís Montenegro, collapsed following a no-confidence vote in parliament on March 11th due to allegations of a conflict of interest involving his family's consulting firm, Spinumviva, which received €4,500 monthly payments from a state-license...

Montenegro's Government Collapses; Portugal Faces Snap Elections
Portugal's center-right government, led by Prime Minister Luís Montenegro, collapsed following a no-confidence vote in parliament on March 11th due to allegations of a conflict of interest involving his family's consulting firm, Spinumviva, which received €4,500 monthly payments from a state-license...
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48% Bias Score

UK's EV Charger Rollout: Patchy, Inaccessible, and Unequal
A parliamentary report reveals Britain's electric vehicle charger rollout is lagging, unevenly distributed, and inaccessible to disabled drivers, creating regional disparities and financial inequalities, with only 10 of 78 planned local authority installations approved by October 2024 against a Marc...

UK's EV Charger Rollout: Patchy, Inaccessible, and Unequal
A parliamentary report reveals Britain's electric vehicle charger rollout is lagging, unevenly distributed, and inaccessible to disabled drivers, creating regional disparities and financial inequalities, with only 10 of 78 planned local authority installations approved by October 2024 against a Marc...
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52% Bias Score

Teenager Murders Sister After Years of Resentment
17-year-old Mali Bennett-Smith murdered his 19-year-old sister Luka in Bristol, UK on October 20, 2024, after years of resentment, stemming from an unconventional upbringing involving homeschooling and video gaming, culminating in a brutal stabbing following a seemingly innocuous play session.

Teenager Murders Sister After Years of Resentment
17-year-old Mali Bennett-Smith murdered his 19-year-old sister Luka in Bristol, UK on October 20, 2024, after years of resentment, stemming from an unconventional upbringing involving homeschooling and video gaming, culminating in a brutal stabbing following a seemingly innocuous play session.
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60% Bias Score

Uneven UK EV Charger Rollout Threatens Nationwide Adoption
A slow and unequal rollout of EV charging points across the UK, particularly on motorways, threatens to undermine driver confidence and could leave rural and disabled drivers behind. Only one-third of planned motorway charging areas have met the government's target of six ultra-rapid chargers.

Uneven UK EV Charger Rollout Threatens Nationwide Adoption
A slow and unequal rollout of EV charging points across the UK, particularly on motorways, threatens to undermine driver confidence and could leave rural and disabled drivers behind. Only one-third of planned motorway charging areas have met the government's target of six ultra-rapid chargers.
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52% Bias Score

ECB Rate Cuts Trigger Lower Returns on Spanish Savings Accounts
Following six interest rate cuts by the European Central Bank since June 2024, culminating in a 2.50% deposit facility rate, at least 12 Spanish financial entities have reduced returns on savings accounts, impacting savers but also creating opportunities in fixed-term deposits and other accounts.

ECB Rate Cuts Trigger Lower Returns on Spanish Savings Accounts
Following six interest rate cuts by the European Central Bank since June 2024, culminating in a 2.50% deposit facility rate, at least 12 Spanish financial entities have reduced returns on savings accounts, impacting savers but also creating opportunities in fixed-term deposits and other accounts.
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32% Bias Score