March 2025
April 2025


Herbert: 2025 Super Rugby Season Best Ever
Rugby Australia chair Daniel Herbert declares the 2025 Super Rugby season the best ever, citing record-high average points per game and narrow winning margins, along with improved skill and competitiveness across all teams, particularly the three Australian teams currently in the top five.
Herbert: 2025 Super Rugby Season Best Ever
Rugby Australia chair Daniel Herbert declares the 2025 Super Rugby season the best ever, citing record-high average points per game and narrow winning margins, along with improved skill and competitiveness across all teams, particularly the three Australian teams currently in the top five.
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48% Bias Score


NDIS Spending Slowdown Yields Budget Surplus, but Challenges Remain
Lower-than-expected NDIS spending has created a $700 million budget surplus, but challenges remain as the government aims to limit annual growth to eight percent and secure a funding agreement with states to shift services for children with mild autism.
NDIS Spending Slowdown Yields Budget Surplus, but Challenges Remain
Lower-than-expected NDIS spending has created a $700 million budget surplus, but challenges remain as the government aims to limit annual growth to eight percent and secure a funding agreement with states to shift services for children with mild autism.
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48% Bias Score


Bayrou Rejects Retirement Age Rollback Amidst Disagreement with Philippe
French Prime Minister François Bayrou rejected calls to lower the retirement age from 64 to 62, sparking disagreement with Edouard Philippe who considers the current discussions obsolete due to the war in Ukraine and the need for defense spending.
Bayrou Rejects Retirement Age Rollback Amidst Disagreement with Philippe
French Prime Minister François Bayrou rejected calls to lower the retirement age from 64 to 62, sparking disagreement with Edouard Philippe who considers the current discussions obsolete due to the war in Ukraine and the need for defense spending.
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44% Bias Score


Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte's Economy
Cyclone Chido, which hit Mayotte on December 14, 2024, caused at least 40 deaths and severely damaged the island's already fragile economy, impacting businesses across sectors and leaving many without sufficient government aid.
Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte's Economy
Cyclone Chido, which hit Mayotte on December 14, 2024, caused at least 40 deaths and severely damaged the island's already fragile economy, impacting businesses across sectors and leaving many without sufficient government aid.
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24% Bias Score


Bavarian Coalition Rift Threatens German Debt Package
Disagreements over a German debt package are straining the Bavarian coalition between CSU and Freie Wähler, potentially causing Bayern to abstain from the Bundesrat vote on Friday and jeopardizing the plan's success; SPD is offering to join a coalition with CSU.
Bavarian Coalition Rift Threatens German Debt Package
Disagreements over a German debt package are straining the Bavarian coalition between CSU and Freie Wähler, potentially causing Bayern to abstain from the Bundesrat vote on Friday and jeopardizing the plan's success; SPD is offering to join a coalition with CSU.
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60% Bias Score


Poland's EU Defense Vote Sparks Debate on US, EU Ties
The Polish ruling party, PiS, voted against a European Parliament resolution strengthening EU defense, aligning with pro-Putin groups and sparking debate about Poland's evolving relationship with the US and EU. This decision follows a recent US criticism of Poland's planned digital tax and reduced U...
Poland's EU Defense Vote Sparks Debate on US, EU Ties
The Polish ruling party, PiS, voted against a European Parliament resolution strengthening EU defense, aligning with pro-Putin groups and sparking debate about Poland's evolving relationship with the US and EU. This decision follows a recent US criticism of Poland's planned digital tax and reduced U...
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56% Bias Score

Piastri's Ninth-Place Finish Continues Australian Grand Prix Hoodoo
Despite having the fastest car and starting on the front row, Australian driver Oscar Piastri finished ninth at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday, April 7th, 2025, continuing a trend of Australian drivers failing to win their home race.

Piastri's Ninth-Place Finish Continues Australian Grand Prix Hoodoo
Despite having the fastest car and starting on the front row, Australian driver Oscar Piastri finished ninth at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday, April 7th, 2025, continuing a trend of Australian drivers failing to win their home race.
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52% Bias Score

Iron Age Ritual Sacrifice Unearthed in Northern Ireland
Archaeologists in Northern Ireland unearthed the remains of a young woman, the 'Ballycombes Moor woman,' dating back over 2,000 years to the Iron Age; evidence suggests she was ritually killed and decapitated.

Iron Age Ritual Sacrifice Unearthed in Northern Ireland
Archaeologists in Northern Ireland unearthed the remains of a young woman, the 'Ballycombes Moor woman,' dating back over 2,000 years to the Iron Age; evidence suggests she was ritually killed and decapitated.
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52% Bias Score

Peruvian Fisherman Survives 94 Days Adrift at Sea
A Peruvian fisherman, Maximo Napa, survived 94 days adrift at sea after his boat left the port of San Juan de Marcona on December 7th, lacking a radio beacon; he was rescued near Chimbote and released from the hospital on March 15th.

Peruvian Fisherman Survives 94 Days Adrift at Sea
A Peruvian fisherman, Maximo Napa, survived 94 days adrift at sea after his boat left the port of San Juan de Marcona on December 7th, lacking a radio beacon; he was rescued near Chimbote and released from the hospital on March 15th.
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40% Bias Score

Remote Work in France: Post-Pandemic Impacts and Inequalities
Before the March 17, 2020 lockdown, remote work was nonexistent for Xavier Duhamel's team, but the crisis made it possible, expanding recruitment nationwide. However, in early 2024, over 20% of private sector employees work remotely, averaging 1.9 days per week, with significant inequalities in adop...

Remote Work in France: Post-Pandemic Impacts and Inequalities
Before the March 17, 2020 lockdown, remote work was nonexistent for Xavier Duhamel's team, but the crisis made it possible, expanding recruitment nationwide. However, in early 2024, over 20% of private sector employees work remotely, averaging 1.9 days per week, with significant inequalities in adop...
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44% Bias Score

Bayrou Rejects Lowering Retirement Age; Contrasts with Philippe
French Prime Minister François Bayrou rejected calls to lower the retirement age to 62, differing from Edouard Philippe who deems social consultations on pensions obsolete due to the Ukraine war and advocates for top-down decision-making instead. CFDT defended the consultations, deeming them necessa...

Bayrou Rejects Lowering Retirement Age; Contrasts with Philippe
French Prime Minister François Bayrou rejected calls to lower the retirement age to 62, differing from Edouard Philippe who deems social consultations on pensions obsolete due to the Ukraine war and advocates for top-down decision-making instead. CFDT defended the consultations, deeming them necessa...
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52% Bias Score

Germany's Climate Investment Plan Faces Legal Uncertainty, Economic Concerns
Germany plans to invest €100 billion in climate-friendly projects from a €500 billion infrastructure fund, but CDU leader Daniel Peters criticizes the vague legal definition of "climate neutrality", fearing legal challenges, investment stagnation, and job losses in energy-intensive industries.

Germany's Climate Investment Plan Faces Legal Uncertainty, Economic Concerns
Germany plans to invest €100 billion in climate-friendly projects from a €500 billion infrastructure fund, but CDU leader Daniel Peters criticizes the vague legal definition of "climate neutrality", fearing legal challenges, investment stagnation, and job losses in energy-intensive industries.
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52% Bias Score