March 2025
April 2025


Paris Evicts 450 Migrants from Gaîté-Lyrique
Following a court order, French authorities on March 18, 2024, evicted around 450 young migrants occupying Paris's Gaîté-Lyrique cultural center for three months, resulting in 46 arrests and nine injuries; only six migrants accepted relocation offers.
Paris Evicts 450 Migrants from Gaîté-Lyrique
Following a court order, French authorities on March 18, 2024, evicted around 450 young migrants occupying Paris's Gaîté-Lyrique cultural center for three months, resulting in 46 arrests and nine injuries; only six migrants accepted relocation offers.
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48% Bias Score


Oil Prices Surge Amid Middle East Instability and China's Stimulus
Global oil prices rose over 1 percent on Tuesday to their highest levels this month, driven by Middle East instability, including President Trump's military actions in Yemen and the Gaza conflict, and China's economic stimulus, despite increased global supply and predictions of lower prices.
Oil Prices Surge Amid Middle East Instability and China's Stimulus
Global oil prices rose over 1 percent on Tuesday to their highest levels this month, driven by Middle East instability, including President Trump's military actions in Yemen and the Gaza conflict, and China's economic stimulus, despite increased global supply and predictions of lower prices.
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40% Bias Score


Germany's Bürgergeld Welfare Program: High Administrative Costs Hinder Workforce Reintegration
A Bertelsmann Foundation study reveals that Germany's €10.7 billion Bürgergeld welfare program suffers from excessive administrative costs, reaching up to 70% of the budget, hindering efforts to reintegrate the unemployed into the workforce and necessitating major budget reforms and a revised approa...
Germany's Bürgergeld Welfare Program: High Administrative Costs Hinder Workforce Reintegration
A Bertelsmann Foundation study reveals that Germany's €10.7 billion Bürgergeld welfare program suffers from excessive administrative costs, reaching up to 70% of the budget, hindering efforts to reintegrate the unemployed into the workforce and necessitating major budget reforms and a revised approa...
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56% Bias Score


German Court Upholds Apple's Designation as Company of Paramount Significance for Competition
Germany's Federal Court of Justice ruled that Apple is a company of paramount significance for competition, upholding a 2023 decision by the Federal Cartel Office and enabling stricter oversight of its business practices for five years.
German Court Upholds Apple's Designation as Company of Paramount Significance for Competition
Germany's Federal Court of Justice ruled that Apple is a company of paramount significance for competition, upholding a 2023 decision by the Federal Cartel Office and enabling stricter oversight of its business practices for five years.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Layoffs and Musk's Influence Cause Deep Regret Among Federal Employees
Widespread layoffs in the Trump administration, coupled with Elon Musk's growing influence, have led to deep regret and disillusionment among federal employees who voted for Trump, citing broken promises and a toxic work environment.
Trump Layoffs and Musk's Influence Cause Deep Regret Among Federal Employees
Widespread layoffs in the Trump administration, coupled with Elon Musk's growing influence, have led to deep regret and disillusionment among federal employees who voted for Trump, citing broken promises and a toxic work environment.
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52% Bias Score


Dietary Supplements Slow Prostate Cancer Progression in UK Study
A British study of 212 men with low-risk prostate cancer found that a supplement containing phytochemicals from six foods (broccoli, turmeric, pomegranate, green tea, ginger, and cranberry) and probiotics slowed disease progression by 42%, with most men opting for continued observation instead of ra...
Dietary Supplements Slow Prostate Cancer Progression in UK Study
A British study of 212 men with low-risk prostate cancer found that a supplement containing phytochemicals from six foods (broccoli, turmeric, pomegranate, green tea, ginger, and cranberry) and probiotics slowed disease progression by 42%, with most men opting for continued observation instead of ra...
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44% Bias Score

Curfew Imposed in Nagpur After Violence Over Aurangzeb's Tomb
A curfew was imposed in parts of Nagpur, India, after violence erupted over demands to remove the tomb of 17th-century Mughal emperor Aurangzeb; over 50 people were detained, and 33 police officers were injured following the clashes between Hindu groups and the police.

Curfew Imposed in Nagpur After Violence Over Aurangzeb's Tomb
A curfew was imposed in parts of Nagpur, India, after violence erupted over demands to remove the tomb of 17th-century Mughal emperor Aurangzeb; over 50 people were detained, and 33 police officers were injured following the clashes between Hindu groups and the police.
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56% Bias Score

Germany's Export Dominance: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Policy Recommendations
A Cologne-based economic institute's study reveals that "Made in Germany" products hold at least a 30% global export share in 180 of 5300 product groups, with Germany excelling in specific niches but facing competition from China and declining competitiveness since 2015.

Germany's Export Dominance: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Policy Recommendations
A Cologne-based economic institute's study reveals that "Made in Germany" products hold at least a 30% global export share in 180 of 5300 product groups, with Germany excelling in specific niches but facing competition from China and declining competitiveness since 2015.
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44% Bias Score

El Salvador's Mega-Prison: A Solution to Gang Violence or Human Rights Violation?
El Salvador's new CECOT prison, a massive facility holding 40,000 gang members, including murderers from notorious gangs like Mara Salvatrucha, features seven security layers, 80 inmates per cell with harsh conditions, and aims for total isolation to curb gang activity, drastically reducing the coun...

El Salvador's Mega-Prison: A Solution to Gang Violence or Human Rights Violation?
El Salvador's new CECOT prison, a massive facility holding 40,000 gang members, including murderers from notorious gangs like Mara Salvatrucha, features seven security layers, 80 inmates per cell with harsh conditions, and aims for total isolation to curb gang activity, drastically reducing the coun...
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60% Bias Score

German Public Sector Wage Dispute Enters Arbitration
Following failed negotiations, Germany's public sector wage dispute enters arbitration, with former Hesse premier Roland Koch and former Bremen official Hans-Henning Lühr as arbitrators. The peace obligation halts strikes from Thursday, after the unions' demands for an 8% raise or €350 minimum incre...

German Public Sector Wage Dispute Enters Arbitration
Following failed negotiations, Germany's public sector wage dispute enters arbitration, with former Hesse premier Roland Koch and former Bremen official Hans-Henning Lühr as arbitrators. The peace obligation halts strikes from Thursday, after the unions' demands for an 8% raise or €350 minimum incre...
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32% Bias Score

M23 Boycotts Angola Peace Talks Amidst EU Sanctions and Rwanda-Belgium Diplomatic Fallout
The M23 rebel group boycotted peace talks in Angola due to EU sanctions against its leaders and Rwandan officials, jeopardizing efforts to resolve the conflict in eastern Congo; despite this, the Congolese government will attend the talks, while Rwanda severed diplomatic ties with Belgium in respons...

M23 Boycotts Angola Peace Talks Amidst EU Sanctions and Rwanda-Belgium Diplomatic Fallout
The M23 rebel group boycotted peace talks in Angola due to EU sanctions against its leaders and Rwandan officials, jeopardizing efforts to resolve the conflict in eastern Congo; despite this, the Congolese government will attend the talks, while Rwanda severed diplomatic ties with Belgium in respons...
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44% Bias Score

Cannabis Use Linked to Significantly Increased Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke in Young Adults
A study of 4.6 million patients found young cannabis users have six times the risk of heart attack, four times the risk of stroke, and double the risk of heart failure compared to non-users; the increased risk was observed even among those under 50.

Cannabis Use Linked to Significantly Increased Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke in Young Adults
A study of 4.6 million patients found young cannabis users have six times the risk of heart attack, four times the risk of stroke, and double the risk of heart failure compared to non-users; the increased risk was observed even among those under 50.
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48% Bias Score