March 2025
April 2025


Trump Signs Spending Bill, Averting Shutdown Despite Democratic Opposition
President Trump signed a continuing resolution funding the government until September, averting a shutdown despite strong Democratic opposition; the bill cuts non-defense spending by $13 billion and increases defense by $6 billion, totaling nearly $1.7 trillion.
Trump Signs Spending Bill, Averting Shutdown Despite Democratic Opposition
President Trump signed a continuing resolution funding the government until September, averting a shutdown despite strong Democratic opposition; the bill cuts non-defense spending by $13 billion and increases defense by $6 billion, totaling nearly $1.7 trillion.
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48% Bias Score


Germany Open to French Nuclear Cooperation Amidst US Uncertainty
Facing uncertainties about US military protection, Germany is considering closer nuclear cooperation with France and the UK, prompting discussions about potential military exercises and strategic adjustments in European defense strategies.
Germany Open to French Nuclear Cooperation Amidst US Uncertainty
Facing uncertainties about US military protection, Germany is considering closer nuclear cooperation with France and the UK, prompting discussions about potential military exercises and strategic adjustments in European defense strategies.
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40% Bias Score


Latakia Explosion Kills Five, Injures 14
On March 15, 2025, an explosion in Latakia, Syria, caused by possibly stored ammunition, killed at least five civilians and injured 14, including children, a week after intense clashes left over 1200 people dead, according to activists.
Latakia Explosion Kills Five, Injures 14
On March 15, 2025, an explosion in Latakia, Syria, caused by possibly stored ammunition, killed at least five civilians and injured 14, including children, a week after intense clashes left over 1200 people dead, according to activists.
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40% Bias Score


Australian EV Owners Use V2L Systems as Emergency Power During Cyclone Alfred
In the wake of Tropical Cyclone Alfred, 450,000 Australian homes lost power, but EV owners used their vehicle-to-load (V2L) systems to power essential appliances, highlighting the technology's potential for disaster relief, as demonstrated by multiple real-world examples.
Australian EV Owners Use V2L Systems as Emergency Power During Cyclone Alfred
In the wake of Tropical Cyclone Alfred, 450,000 Australian homes lost power, but EV owners used their vehicle-to-load (V2L) systems to power essential appliances, highlighting the technology's potential for disaster relief, as demonstrated by multiple real-world examples.
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44% Bias Score


SpaceX Rescues Stranded Astronauts
NASA and SpaceX launched a mission to rescue astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, stranded on the ISS for nine months due to Starliner spacecraft malfunctions, with their return to Earth expected on Wednesday after a SpaceX crew rotation mission.
SpaceX Rescues Stranded Astronauts
NASA and SpaceX launched a mission to rescue astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, stranded on the ISS for nine months due to Starliner spacecraft malfunctions, with their return to Earth expected on Wednesday after a SpaceX crew rotation mission.
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44% Bias Score


Proposed £5bn Cut to UK Disability Benefits Threatens Millions
Adam Gabsi, a 39-year-old with multiple sclerosis, highlights the potential devastating impact of Labour's proposed £5bn cut to disability benefits, specifically a freeze to his Personal Independence Payment (PIP), affecting 3.7 million claimants in England and Wales.
Proposed £5bn Cut to UK Disability Benefits Threatens Millions
Adam Gabsi, a 39-year-old with multiple sclerosis, highlights the potential devastating impact of Labour's proposed £5bn cut to disability benefits, specifically a freeze to his Personal Independence Payment (PIP), affecting 3.7 million claimants in England and Wales.
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52% Bias Score

Massive Anti-Corruption Protest Rocks Serbia
On March 15th, hundreds of thousands protested in Belgrade, Serbia's largest ever demonstration, blaming corruption for a recent train accident in Novi Sad and demanding stronger rule of law, despite President Vucic's claims of planned violence; the protest largely remained peaceful except for one i...

Massive Anti-Corruption Protest Rocks Serbia
On March 15th, hundreds of thousands protested in Belgrade, Serbia's largest ever demonstration, blaming corruption for a recent train accident in Novi Sad and demanding stronger rule of law, despite President Vucic's claims of planned violence; the protest largely remained peaceful except for one i...
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40% Bias Score

Massive Anti-Government Protests Rock Belgrade
On Saturday, tens of thousands protested in Belgrade against Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, spurred by the November collapse of a railway station canopy in Novi Sad that killed 15 and fueled accusations of government corruption and cover-up.

Massive Anti-Government Protests Rock Belgrade
On Saturday, tens of thousands protested in Belgrade against Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, spurred by the November collapse of a railway station canopy in Novi Sad that killed 15 and fueled accusations of government corruption and cover-up.
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48% Bias Score

Starmer's Radical Reform: Overcoming Resistance in UK Public Sector
UK Prime Minister Starmer is implementing significant reforms to the civil service, NHS, and welfare system, involving streamlining bureaucracy, cutting spending, and using AI to improve efficiency, despite internal resistance and concerns about the lack of a strong ideological foundation for these ...

Starmer's Radical Reform: Overcoming Resistance in UK Public Sector
UK Prime Minister Starmer is implementing significant reforms to the civil service, NHS, and welfare system, involving streamlining bureaucracy, cutting spending, and using AI to improve efficiency, despite internal resistance and concerns about the lack of a strong ideological foundation for these ...
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60% Bias Score

Victoria Reverses Bail Law Reforms, Promising Australia's Toughest Laws
Victoria's Premier Jacinta Allan announced a reversal of the state's 2023 bail law reforms, vowing to implement Australia's toughest bail laws in response to perceived youth crime wave fueled by media pressure, despite recent reforms prompted by criticism of the previous legislation's contribution t...

Victoria Reverses Bail Law Reforms, Promising Australia's Toughest Laws
Victoria's Premier Jacinta Allan announced a reversal of the state's 2023 bail law reforms, vowing to implement Australia's toughest bail laws in response to perceived youth crime wave fueled by media pressure, despite recent reforms prompted by criticism of the previous legislation's contribution t...
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56% Bias Score

Meta's Censorship Attempts Backfire, Exposing China Strategy
Former Meta employee Sarah Wynn-Williams's book, "Careless People," details Meta's attempts to suppress criticism and gain access to the Chinese market through censorship and compromised privacy, highlighting the company's close ties to US political interests.

Meta's Censorship Attempts Backfire, Exposing China Strategy
Former Meta employee Sarah Wynn-Williams's book, "Careless People," details Meta's attempts to suppress criticism and gain access to the Chinese market through censorship and compromised privacy, highlighting the company's close ties to US political interests.
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60% Bias Score

UK Government May Reverse Disability Benefit Cuts Amid Backlash
Facing intense party criticism, the UK government may reverse plans to cut disability benefits, impacting one million people, after accusations of unfairness and concerns about the plan's effectiveness in helping the disabled find work.

UK Government May Reverse Disability Benefit Cuts Amid Backlash
Facing intense party criticism, the UK government may reverse plans to cut disability benefits, impacting one million people, after accusations of unfairness and concerns about the plan's effectiveness in helping the disabled find work.
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52% Bias Score