March 2025
April 2025


Dismissed Hessian Official Secures KIT Professorship Amidst Misconduct Inquiry
Following her controversial dismissal as Hessian Secretary of State, Lamia Messari-Becker will assume a professorship at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), focusing on energy-efficient building technology, starting April 1st, while a parliamentary inquiry investigates accusations of miscon...
Dismissed Hessian Official Secures KIT Professorship Amidst Misconduct Inquiry
Following her controversial dismissal as Hessian Secretary of State, Lamia Messari-Becker will assume a professorship at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), focusing on energy-efficient building technology, starting April 1st, while a parliamentary inquiry investigates accusations of miscon...
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48% Bias Score


Australia's Budget to Reveal Deficit, Include Cost-of-Living Relief
Australia's Labor government will release its fourth budget next Tuesday, revealing a deficit of approximately \$26.9 billion, but including further cost-of-living relief for households, with details to be announced later, aiming to boost the government's standing before the upcoming election.
Australia's Budget to Reveal Deficit, Include Cost-of-Living Relief
Australia's Labor government will release its fourth budget next Tuesday, revealing a deficit of approximately \$26.9 billion, but including further cost-of-living relief for households, with details to be announced later, aiming to boost the government's standing before the upcoming election.
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44% Bias Score


CCP Launches Nationwide Campaign to Reinforce "Eight-Point Decision" on Work Conduct
The Chinese Communist Party launched a nationwide education campaign until July 2024 to reinforce its "eight-point decision" on improving work conduct, addressing 225,000 violations in 2024 alone, emphasizing public participation to avoid superficial compliance.
CCP Launches Nationwide Campaign to Reinforce "Eight-Point Decision" on Work Conduct
The Chinese Communist Party launched a nationwide education campaign until July 2024 to reinforce its "eight-point decision" on improving work conduct, addressing 225,000 violations in 2024 alone, emphasizing public participation to avoid superficial compliance.
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44% Bias Score


Australian Age Pension Increases Announced
Australia's age pension has increased by $4.60 bi-weekly for singles and $3.50 for each member of a couple, with corresponding increases in asset thresholds; however, strategic financial planning is crucial to maximize benefits and avoid common pitfalls.
Australian Age Pension Increases Announced
Australia's age pension has increased by $4.60 bi-weekly for singles and $3.50 for each member of a couple, with corresponding increases in asset thresholds; however, strategic financial planning is crucial to maximize benefits and avoid common pitfalls.
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52% Bias Score


Jury Fails to Reach Verdict in Queensland Beach Murder Trial
A jury in the trial of Rajwinder Singh, accused of murdering Toyah Cordingley on a Queensland beach in October 2018, was unable to reach a unanimous verdict, highlighting challenges in cases based on circumstantial evidence.
Jury Fails to Reach Verdict in Queensland Beach Murder Trial
A jury in the trial of Rajwinder Singh, accused of murdering Toyah Cordingley on a Queensland beach in October 2018, was unable to reach a unanimous verdict, highlighting challenges in cases based on circumstantial evidence.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Criticizes Kennedy Center, Vows Renovations Amidst Programming Changes
President Donald Trump, the newly appointed chairman of the John F. Kennedy Center, criticized the building's condition during a Monday visit, vowing renovations and suggesting changes to its programming, leading to the cancellation of Hamilton and causing controversy.
Trump Criticizes Kennedy Center, Vows Renovations Amidst Programming Changes
President Donald Trump, the newly appointed chairman of the John F. Kennedy Center, criticized the building's condition during a Monday visit, vowing renovations and suggesting changes to its programming, leading to the cancellation of Hamilton and causing controversy.
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56% Bias Score

Dutton Proposes Referendum on Deporting Criminal Dual Citizens
Peter Dutton proposes a constitutional amendment to allow deportation of dual citizens convicted of serious crimes in Australia, following an incident involving nurses who allegedly threatened Israeli patients; the proposal faces legal and political hurdles and may distract from economic issues in t...

Dutton Proposes Referendum on Deporting Criminal Dual Citizens
Peter Dutton proposes a constitutional amendment to allow deportation of dual citizens convicted of serious crimes in Australia, following an incident involving nurses who allegedly threatened Israeli patients; the proposal faces legal and political hurdles and may distract from economic issues in t...
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48% Bias Score

Campi Flegrei Seismic Damage: €55 Million Allocated, Funds Delayed
Italy allocated €55 million to aid Campi Flegrei residents affected by seismic activity, but the funds are delayed; 340 people are displaced from 142 families, and one train station is closed due to structural damage.

Campi Flegrei Seismic Damage: €55 Million Allocated, Funds Delayed
Italy allocated €55 million to aid Campi Flegrei residents affected by seismic activity, but the funds are delayed; 340 people are displaced from 142 families, and one train station is closed due to structural damage.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Contractors Face Unenforceable Contract Clauses Shifting Financial Risk
In the Netherlands, independent contractors (ZZP'ers) increasingly face contract clauses that unfairly shift financial risks, like fines for misclassified employment, onto them; these clauses, while often legally invalid, are creating fear and uncertainty, particularly within the ICT and business se...

Dutch Contractors Face Unenforceable Contract Clauses Shifting Financial Risk
In the Netherlands, independent contractors (ZZP'ers) increasingly face contract clauses that unfairly shift financial risks, like fines for misclassified employment, onto them; these clauses, while often legally invalid, are creating fear and uncertainty, particularly within the ICT and business se...
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40% Bias Score

Upskilling: A Solution to Wage Stagnation
Due to stagnant real wages and rising inflation, employees are urged to upskill to increase their value, improve job security, and boost their negotiation power, creating a win-win situation for both employees and employers.

Upskilling: A Solution to Wage Stagnation
Due to stagnant real wages and rising inflation, employees are urged to upskill to increase their value, improve job security, and boost their negotiation power, creating a win-win situation for both employees and employers.
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48% Bias Score

AI-Powered Robots Learn Tasks Through Demonstration
Stanford researchers are developing AI-powered robots that learn tasks through repeated demonstrations, enabling them to perform actions like scooping trail mix based on verbal commands; this differs from traditional pre-programmed robots and could revolutionize various industries, despite current l...

AI-Powered Robots Learn Tasks Through Demonstration
Stanford researchers are developing AI-powered robots that learn tasks through repeated demonstrations, enabling them to perform actions like scooping trail mix based on verbal commands; this differs from traditional pre-programmed robots and could revolutionize various industries, despite current l...
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52% Bias Score

Hong Kong Tycoon Lee Shau Kee Dies at 97
Hong Kong property tycoon Lee Shau Kee, founder of Henderson Land, died on Monday at age 97; his sons now jointly control the \$30 billion company, and he was known for his philanthropy and public profile.

Hong Kong Tycoon Lee Shau Kee Dies at 97
Hong Kong property tycoon Lee Shau Kee, founder of Henderson Land, died on Monday at age 97; his sons now jointly control the \$30 billion company, and he was known for his philanthropy and public profile.
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24% Bias Score