March 2025
April 2025


Tesla Warns of Retaliatory Tariffs Amid Trump's Trade War
Tesla, facing a 50% market value drop (£800bn loss) due to Trump's trade war, warned US officials about potential retaliatory tariffs on electric vehicles; this follows Trump's purchase of a Tesla car, despite widespread business complaints about rising costs and red tape from the trade war.
Tesla Warns of Retaliatory Tariffs Amid Trump's Trade War
Tesla, facing a 50% market value drop (£800bn loss) due to Trump's trade war, warned US officials about potential retaliatory tariffs on electric vehicles; this follows Trump's purchase of a Tesla car, despite widespread business complaints about rising costs and red tape from the trade war.
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40% Bias Score


AI Enhances Security and Safety Systems
AI is revolutionizing security and safety by enhancing threat detection, response capabilities, and access control through AI-powered surveillance, facial recognition, intrusion detection, and hazard detection systems, improving situational awareness and response times while managing risks and ethic...
AI Enhances Security and Safety Systems
AI is revolutionizing security and safety by enhancing threat detection, response capabilities, and access control through AI-powered surveillance, facial recognition, intrusion detection, and hazard detection systems, improving situational awareness and response times while managing risks and ethic...
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44% Bias Score


400+ Olympic Athletes Demand Climate Action for 2028 Los Angeles Games
More than 400 Olympic athletes from 89 countries signed a letter to IOC presidential candidates, urging them to prioritize climate action for the 2028 Los Angeles Games, citing recent wildfires as evidence of the growing climate threat to sports and the Olympic family.
400+ Olympic Athletes Demand Climate Action for 2028 Los Angeles Games
More than 400 Olympic athletes from 89 countries signed a letter to IOC presidential candidates, urging them to prioritize climate action for the 2028 Los Angeles Games, citing recent wildfires as evidence of the growing climate threat to sports and the Olympic family.
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32% Bias Score


Öcalan Calls for PKK Dissolution, Ceasefire Declared
PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan called for the group's dissolution and disarmament, prompting a ceasefire declaration by the PKK executive committee starting March 1st, contingent on no attacks; PKK official Cemil Bayık emphasized that a formal congress to implement this decision is currently impossible ...
Öcalan Calls for PKK Dissolution, Ceasefire Declared
PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan called for the group's dissolution and disarmament, prompting a ceasefire declaration by the PKK executive committee starting March 1st, contingent on no attacks; PKK official Cemil Bayık emphasized that a formal congress to implement this decision is currently impossible ...
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36% Bias Score


Labour's \$5 Billion Welfare Cut Plan Faces Internal Revolt
Facing a \$20 billion budget deficit, the UK Labour Party plans \$5 billion in welfare cuts, sparking internal opposition and raising concerns about impacts on vulnerable populations and the party's image.
Labour's \$5 Billion Welfare Cut Plan Faces Internal Revolt
Facing a \$20 billion budget deficit, the UK Labour Party plans \$5 billion in welfare cuts, sparking internal opposition and raising concerns about impacts on vulnerable populations and the party's image.
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56% Bias Score


280 Romanian Mercenaries Captured in Goma After M23 Victory
In January 2024, following the M23 rebel victory in Goma, DRC, approximately 280 of 1000 Romanian mercenaries hired by the Congolese government were captured, then extracted after negotiations involving world presidents, highlighting the DRC's reliance on private military firms and the ethical compl...
280 Romanian Mercenaries Captured in Goma After M23 Victory
In January 2024, following the M23 rebel victory in Goma, DRC, approximately 280 of 1000 Romanian mercenaries hired by the Congolese government were captured, then extracted after negotiations involving world presidents, highlighting the DRC's reliance on private military firms and the ethical compl...
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36% Bias Score

Gendered Language in Faculty Promotion Letters Impacts Tenure Decisions
A study of 10,056 external review letters from six universities showed that women letter writers used less self-referential language, more positive tones, and less doubt language than men, significantly impacting candidates' promotion and tenure chances, especially at the provost level.

Gendered Language in Faculty Promotion Letters Impacts Tenure Decisions
A study of 10,056 external review letters from six universities showed that women letter writers used less self-referential language, more positive tones, and less doubt language than men, significantly impacting candidates' promotion and tenure chances, especially at the provost level.
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32% Bias Score

Ukraine Truce: Shifting Statements Highlight Complexities in Peace Negotiations
Following talks in Saudi Arabia resulting in a proposed 30-day Ukrainian truce, shifting statements from US and Russian officials highlight complexities in reaching a lasting peace, with potential implications for future negotiations and the role of the US and Ukraine.

Ukraine Truce: Shifting Statements Highlight Complexities in Peace Negotiations
Following talks in Saudi Arabia resulting in a proposed 30-day Ukrainian truce, shifting statements from US and Russian officials highlight complexities in reaching a lasting peace, with potential implications for future negotiations and the role of the US and Ukraine.
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56% Bias Score

Greece Launches "Red List" to Combat Cultural Artifact Trafficking
Greece unveiled a "Red List" of 52 endangered cultural artifacts—from prehistoric to modern—to aid law enforcement and customs officials in combating illegal trafficking, marking the first such list in the EU and a significant step in protecting Greek cultural heritage.

Greece Launches "Red List" to Combat Cultural Artifact Trafficking
Greece unveiled a "Red List" of 52 endangered cultural artifacts—from prehistoric to modern—to aid law enforcement and customs officials in combating illegal trafficking, marking the first such list in the EU and a significant step in protecting Greek cultural heritage.
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16% Bias Score

PGL: Boosting Children's Well-being and Addressing Inequalities Through Outdoor Education
PGL, the UK's leading outdoor education provider, enhances children's well-being and academic performance through nature-based programs, while its Breakthrough Fund ensures equitable access; environmental initiatives, including rewilding 15% of UK sites and renewable energy use, demonstrate sustaina...

PGL: Boosting Children's Well-being and Addressing Inequalities Through Outdoor Education
PGL, the UK's leading outdoor education provider, enhances children's well-being and academic performance through nature-based programs, while its Breakthrough Fund ensures equitable access; environmental initiatives, including rewilding 15% of UK sites and renewable energy use, demonstrate sustaina...
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52% Bias Score

Burke Family Disrupts D.C. Gala, Protesting Teacher's Imprisonment
The Burke family, whose son Enoch was jailed for refusing to use gender-neutral pronouns, disrupted a Washington D.C. gala dinner attended by the Irish Taoiseach, leading to their removal by security and police; the family maintains their son's actions were justified by his religious beliefs.

Burke Family Disrupts D.C. Gala, Protesting Teacher's Imprisonment
The Burke family, whose son Enoch was jailed for refusing to use gender-neutral pronouns, disrupted a Washington D.C. gala dinner attended by the Irish Taoiseach, leading to their removal by security and police; the family maintains their son's actions were justified by his religious beliefs.
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76% Bias Score

Letby Lawyer Claims Police Made 'Huge Mistake' in Manslaughter Investigation
Lucy Letby's lawyer claims police investigating hospital staff for manslaughter made a 'huge mistake', citing expert evidence contradicting the prosecution's case and pointing to different causes for the infant deaths; the evidence has been submitted to the Criminal Cases Review Commission.

Letby Lawyer Claims Police Made 'Huge Mistake' in Manslaughter Investigation
Lucy Letby's lawyer claims police investigating hospital staff for manslaughter made a 'huge mistake', citing expert evidence contradicting the prosecution's case and pointing to different causes for the infant deaths; the evidence has been submitted to the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
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56% Bias Score