March 2025
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Mexico City Bans Bullfighting, Sparking Outrage and Celebration
Mexico City banned bullfighting on Tuesday, prohibiting the killing of bulls and sharp objects, sparking protests from supporters but celebrations from animal rights advocates; the law limits bulls' arena time, aiming for a compromise in a decades-long debate.
Mexico City Bans Bullfighting, Sparking Outrage and Celebration
Mexico City banned bullfighting on Tuesday, prohibiting the killing of bulls and sharp objects, sparking protests from supporters but celebrations from animal rights advocates; the law limits bulls' arena time, aiming for a compromise in a decades-long debate.
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24% Bias Score


Putin Uninterested in Ceasefire, Analysts Warn Amidst Russia's Military Buildup
Following a phone call between US and Russian presidents, analysts Masala and Breuer expressed pessimism about a ceasefire, citing Putin's strategic advantage and Russia's ongoing military preparations. Separately, the show also covered a trial of 51 people for systematically drugging and raping a w...
Putin Uninterested in Ceasefire, Analysts Warn Amidst Russia's Military Buildup
Following a phone call between US and Russian presidents, analysts Masala and Breuer expressed pessimism about a ceasefire, citing Putin's strategic advantage and Russia's ongoing military preparations. Separately, the show also covered a trial of 51 people for systematically drugging and raping a w...
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44% Bias Score


EU Unveils Plan to Boost Steel Industry, Strengthen Defense
The EU unveiled a plan to revitalize its steel and metal industries using trade measures and decarbonization subsidies, aiming to strengthen its defense industry and counter unfair foreign competition, with the Commission highlighting the industries' critical role in European security and integratio...
EU Unveils Plan to Boost Steel Industry, Strengthen Defense
The EU unveiled a plan to revitalize its steel and metal industries using trade measures and decarbonization subsidies, aiming to strengthen its defense industry and counter unfair foreign competition, with the Commission highlighting the industries' critical role in European security and integratio...
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56% Bias Score


Germany's Nations League Clash with Italy Impacts 2026 World Cup Seeding
Germany aims to overtake Italy in the FIFA rankings by winning their upcoming Nations League matches, improving their World Cup draw seeding and avoiding geographically challenging venues.
Germany's Nations League Clash with Italy Impacts 2026 World Cup Seeding
Germany aims to overtake Italy in the FIFA rankings by winning their upcoming Nations League matches, improving their World Cup draw seeding and avoiding geographically challenging venues.
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48% Bias Score


EU Orders Apple and Google to Change Products to Comply with Digital Markets Act
The European Commission ruled that Apple and Google may be violating the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), ordering them to change their products to ensure fair competition or face fines up to 10 percent of their global revenue; the decision follows years of antitrust concerns and could exacerbate tra...
EU Orders Apple and Google to Change Products to Comply with Digital Markets Act
The European Commission ruled that Apple and Google may be violating the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), ordering them to change their products to ensure fair competition or face fines up to 10 percent of their global revenue; the decision follows years of antitrust concerns and could exacerbate tra...
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36% Bias Score


EU Explores Legal Strategies to Counter Orbán's Obstructionism
The European Union faces a challenge from Hungary's Viktor Orbán, who undermines EU security policy and supports Russia. To counter this, the EU is exploring creative legal interpretations, such as using Article 20 for enhanced cooperation and potentially reinterpreting Article 7 for simultaneous sa...
EU Explores Legal Strategies to Counter Orbán's Obstructionism
The European Union faces a challenge from Hungary's Viktor Orbán, who undermines EU security policy and supports Russia. To counter this, the EU is exploring creative legal interpretations, such as using Article 20 for enhanced cooperation and potentially reinterpreting Article 7 for simultaneous sa...
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64% Bias Score

Hungarian Oil Spill: MOL Leak Near Gárdony Raises Concerns
A MOL pipeline leak near Gárdony, Hungary, released nearly 487 cubic meters of oil in September 2023, prompting concerns about water contamination, inadequate compensation for affected residents, and the vulnerability of aging pipeline infrastructure.

Hungarian Oil Spill: MOL Leak Near Gárdony Raises Concerns
A MOL pipeline leak near Gárdony, Hungary, released nearly 487 cubic meters of oil in September 2023, prompting concerns about water contamination, inadequate compensation for affected residents, and the vulnerability of aging pipeline infrastructure.
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48% Bias Score

Baerbock Visits Syria Amidst Post-Assad Violence
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock visited Damascus, Syria, to meet with the interim government following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, despite recent violence causing hundreds of deaths and amid concerns over human rights and political stability.

Baerbock Visits Syria Amidst Post-Assad Violence
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock visited Damascus, Syria, to meet with the interim government following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, despite recent violence causing hundreds of deaths and amid concerns over human rights and political stability.
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32% Bias Score

Euclid Telescope Releases First Data, Unveiling 26 Million Galaxies
The European Space Agency released the first data from its Euclid space telescope on March 19, 2024, revealing observations of 26 million galaxies, some 10.5 billion light-years away, to better understand dark energy and dark matter which are believed to make up 95% of the universe.

Euclid Telescope Releases First Data, Unveiling 26 Million Galaxies
The European Space Agency released the first data from its Euclid space telescope on March 19, 2024, revealing observations of 26 million galaxies, some 10.5 billion light-years away, to better understand dark energy and dark matter which are believed to make up 95% of the universe.
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44% Bias Score

EU Seeks to Unlock €10 Trillion in Savings to Boost Economy and Defense
The European Union is struggling to mobilize private investment to fund its economy and defense, facing challenges from fragmented markets and national interests; a key meeting this week will determine whether they can unlock €10 trillion in savings.

EU Seeks to Unlock €10 Trillion in Savings to Boost Economy and Defense
The European Union is struggling to mobilize private investment to fund its economy and defense, facing challenges from fragmented markets and national interests; a key meeting this week will determine whether they can unlock €10 trillion in savings.
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48% Bias Score

France Debates Tough New Drug Trafficking Bill
France's National Assembly debates a bill to combat drug trafficking, increasing law enforcement powers but drawing criticism for its harsh measures, such as family evictions for drug-related convictions, while neglecting treatment for addicts; the bill, backed by the government, aims to "end the dr...

France Debates Tough New Drug Trafficking Bill
France's National Assembly debates a bill to combat drug trafficking, increasing law enforcement powers but drawing criticism for its harsh measures, such as family evictions for drug-related convictions, while neglecting treatment for addicts; the bill, backed by the government, aims to "end the dr...
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48% Bias Score

Denmark's Strict Immigration Policies Reduce Asylum Seekers to 864 in 2024
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's strict anti-immigration policies, including asset confiscation and negative advertising, have reduced asylum applications to 864 in 2024, sparking controversy but boosting her popularity while influencing broader EU migration discussions.

Denmark's Strict Immigration Policies Reduce Asylum Seekers to 864 in 2024
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's strict anti-immigration policies, including asset confiscation and negative advertising, have reduced asylum applications to 864 in 2024, sparking controversy but boosting her popularity while influencing broader EU migration discussions.
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52% Bias Score