March 2025
April 2025


Overtourism Threatens Global Destinations
Overtourism is negatively impacting various destinations worldwide, including Tulum (Mexico), Albania, Alaska, Lucerne (Switzerland), Isle of Skye (UK), Malta, Yellowstone (USA), Kotor (Montenegro), and Yangshuo (China), leading to overcrowding, environmental degradation, and loss of cultural authen...
Overtourism Threatens Global Destinations
Overtourism is negatively impacting various destinations worldwide, including Tulum (Mexico), Albania, Alaska, Lucerne (Switzerland), Isle of Skye (UK), Malta, Yellowstone (USA), Kotor (Montenegro), and Yangshuo (China), leading to overcrowding, environmental degradation, and loss of cultural authen...
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Judiciary Approves Judicial Career Reform with Reservations
Spain's General Council of the Judiciary unanimously approved a government plan to reform the judicial career, addressing concerns about the opposition system, increasing the number of judges, and resolving the interim status of hundreds of substitute judges, while expressing reservations about spec...
Spanish Judiciary Approves Judicial Career Reform with Reservations
Spain's General Council of the Judiciary unanimously approved a government plan to reform the judicial career, addressing concerns about the opposition system, increasing the number of judges, and resolving the interim status of hundreds of substitute judges, while expressing reservations about spec...
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44% Bias Score


Labor pledges $690 million for cheaper medicines
Australia's Labor government announced a $690 million plan to reduce the cost of prescription medicines to $25 per script from $31.60, benefiting 20 million Australians and aiming to provide cost-of-living relief ahead of the May election.
Labor pledges $690 million for cheaper medicines
Australia's Labor government announced a $690 million plan to reduce the cost of prescription medicines to $25 per script from $31.60, benefiting 20 million Australians and aiming to provide cost-of-living relief ahead of the May election.
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56% Bias Score


Belarusian Ruble Unexpectedly Strengthens Against US Dollar
The Belarusian ruble unexpectedly strengthened against the US dollar, reaching 3.05 rubles per dollar—its lowest point since August 2023—due to the Russian ruble's strengthening, stemming from improved Russian trade balance, reduced imports, and geopolitical optimism; economists predict a slight wea...
Belarusian Ruble Unexpectedly Strengthens Against US Dollar
The Belarusian ruble unexpectedly strengthened against the US dollar, reaching 3.05 rubles per dollar—its lowest point since August 2023—due to the Russian ruble's strengthening, stemming from improved Russian trade balance, reduced imports, and geopolitical optimism; economists predict a slight wea...
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28% Bias Score


Dutch Government to Incentivize Language Learning for Immigrants
The Dutch government is implementing a policy to incentivize non-Dutch speaking immigrants to learn the language, viewing it as essential for integration and employment, although the specific measures remain unclear.
Dutch Government to Incentivize Language Learning for Immigrants
The Dutch government is implementing a policy to incentivize non-Dutch speaking immigrants to learn the language, viewing it as essential for integration and employment, although the specific measures remain unclear.
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40% Bias Score


Dutton's Referendum Proposal Faces Constitutional Challenges
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton proposes a referendum to allow deportation of dual-national criminals, facing internal party opposition and constitutional concerns regarding the separation of powers, potentially undermining judicial independence and impacting future governance.
Dutton's Referendum Proposal Faces Constitutional Challenges
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton proposes a referendum to allow deportation of dual-national criminals, facing internal party opposition and constitutional concerns regarding the separation of powers, potentially undermining judicial independence and impacting future governance.
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56% Bias Score

15-Minute City Model: A Solution for Sustainable Urban Mobility
To meet the Paris Agreement goals, the article advocates for the '15-minute city' model, enabling access to essential services within a 15-minute walk or cycle. Milan and Turin are cited as examples, while challenges in Napoli's hilly terrain are noted.

15-Minute City Model: A Solution for Sustainable Urban Mobility
To meet the Paris Agreement goals, the article advocates for the '15-minute city' model, enabling access to essential services within a 15-minute walk or cycle. Milan and Turin are cited as examples, while challenges in Napoli's hilly terrain are noted.
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32% Bias Score

Fix Price Expands into Serbia, Defying Sanctions
Russian discount retailer Fix Price will open several stores in Serbia in the second half of 2025, marking a rare instance of Russian business expansion in Europe since the Ukraine invasion and adding to its existing presence in Latvia.

Fix Price Expands into Serbia, Defying Sanctions
Russian discount retailer Fix Price will open several stores in Serbia in the second half of 2025, marking a rare instance of Russian business expansion in Europe since the Ukraine invasion and adding to its existing presence in Latvia.
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24% Bias Score

EU Minimum Wage Growth: 2015-2025
Between January 2015 and January 2025, the minimum monthly wage in the EU increased significantly, ranging from €551 in Bulgaria to €2,638 in Luxembourg, with Romania showing the highest percentage increase (273%) and Moldova (among candidate countries) at 438%, while France showed the least (24%).

EU Minimum Wage Growth: 2015-2025
Between January 2015 and January 2025, the minimum monthly wage in the EU increased significantly, ranging from €551 in Bulgaria to €2,638 in Luxembourg, with Romania showing the highest percentage increase (273%) and Moldova (among candidate countries) at 438%, while France showed the least (24%).
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16% Bias Score

Georgia Firefighter Arrested for Sharing Photos of Deceased Twins
A Georgia volunteer firefighter was arrested for taking and sharing photos of twin brothers found dead on Bell Mountain; the family disputes the preliminary murder-suicide finding and seeks answers.

Georgia Firefighter Arrested for Sharing Photos of Deceased Twins
A Georgia volunteer firefighter was arrested for taking and sharing photos of twin brothers found dead on Bell Mountain; the family disputes the preliminary murder-suicide finding and seeks answers.
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48% Bias Score

Eurobonds Debate Divides EU
Eurobonds, jointly issued bonds by European countries, are debated within the EU's rearmament plan; while some member states support them, others like the Netherlands and Germany oppose them due to concerns about fiscal responsibility and risk-sharing.

Eurobonds Debate Divides EU
Eurobonds, jointly issued bonds by European countries, are debated within the EU's rearmament plan; while some member states support them, others like the Netherlands and Germany oppose them due to concerns about fiscal responsibility and risk-sharing.
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52% Bias Score

Starmer Backs Calls to Show Netflix Drama "Adolescence" in Parliament and Schools
Sir Keir Starmer supports calls to show the Netflix drama "Adolescence", which depicts the aftermath of a teenage girl's stabbing, in Parliament and schools to raise awareness about online violence among young men, following a Sky News report revealing teenagers' exposure to harmful online content; ...

Starmer Backs Calls to Show Netflix Drama "Adolescence" in Parliament and Schools
Sir Keir Starmer supports calls to show the Netflix drama "Adolescence", which depicts the aftermath of a teenage girl's stabbing, in Parliament and schools to raise awareness about online violence among young men, following a Sky News report revealing teenagers' exposure to harmful online content; ...
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44% Bias Score