March 2025
April 2025


Qbuzz Fined 3.5 Million Euros for Service Failures in Zuid-Holland
The Zuid-Holland province fined Qbuzz almost 3.5 million euros for failing to meet contractual obligations, citing high cancellation rates (8% initially), unacceptable delays, and the use of non-compliant buses (touring cars and diesel buses instead of electric ones) in the first months of their con...
Qbuzz Fined 3.5 Million Euros for Service Failures in Zuid-Holland
The Zuid-Holland province fined Qbuzz almost 3.5 million euros for failing to meet contractual obligations, citing high cancellation rates (8% initially), unacceptable delays, and the use of non-compliant buses (touring cars and diesel buses instead of electric ones) in the first months of their con...
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Political Shift, EU Arms Plan, and Brazilian Oscar Win
Due to the war in Ukraine and security concerns, Dutch political parties are increasingly collaborating; the European Commission plans to centralize weapons and ammunition purchases; and the Brazilian film "I'm Still Here" won an Oscar, highlighting concerns about democracy.
Dutch Political Shift, EU Arms Plan, and Brazilian Oscar Win
Due to the war in Ukraine and security concerns, Dutch political parties are increasingly collaborating; the European Commission plans to centralize weapons and ammunition purchases; and the Brazilian film "I'm Still Here" won an Oscar, highlighting concerns about democracy.
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12% Bias Score


Il Foglio's AI Newspaper Edition Boosts Circulation, Sparks Debate
The Italian newspaper Il Foglio launched a four-page AI-generated edition from Tuesday to Friday, using ChatGPT Pro, boosting circulation by 30-40 percent and sparking debate about AI's role in journalism.
Il Foglio's AI Newspaper Edition Boosts Circulation, Sparks Debate
The Italian newspaper Il Foglio launched a four-page AI-generated edition from Tuesday to Friday, using ChatGPT Pro, boosting circulation by 30-40 percent and sparking debate about AI's role in journalism.
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44% Bias Score


Sydney Rail Unions Seek to End Suspension of Industrial Action
Sydney's rail unions are seeking to end a 14-week suspension of industrial action, claiming that negotiations with the NSW government have failed to resolve a protracted pay dispute; the unions allege the rail operators have reneged on agreements, and the Fair Work Commission will hear the applicati...
Sydney Rail Unions Seek to End Suspension of Industrial Action
Sydney's rail unions are seeking to end a 14-week suspension of industrial action, claiming that negotiations with the NSW government have failed to resolve a protracted pay dispute; the unions allege the rail operators have reneged on agreements, and the Fair Work Commission will hear the applicati...
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40% Bias Score


Raskin Leads House Democrats' Legal Fight Against Trump
Facing President Trump's second term, House Judiciary Committee's top Democrat Jamie Raskin employs legal strategies and public counter-programming to challenge presidential power expansion and defend the rule of law, drawing from past movements and aiming to revitalize the House Democrats.
Raskin Leads House Democrats' Legal Fight Against Trump
Facing President Trump's second term, House Judiciary Committee's top Democrat Jamie Raskin employs legal strategies and public counter-programming to challenge presidential power expansion and defend the rule of law, drawing from past movements and aiming to revitalize the House Democrats.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs and USDA Cuts Threaten US Farmers
President Trump's tariffs disrupt U.S. agricultural exports, especially to China, while potential USDA budget cuts threaten vital farmer support programs like the billion-dollar initiative for local produce procurement for food banks and school lunches.
Trump Tariffs and USDA Cuts Threaten US Farmers
President Trump's tariffs disrupt U.S. agricultural exports, especially to China, while potential USDA budget cuts threaten vital farmer support programs like the billion-dollar initiative for local produce procurement for food banks and school lunches.
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40% Bias Score

Miedema's Brace Leads Manchester City to Victory Over Unbeaten Chelsea in Champions League
Manchester City's Vivianne Miedema scored twice in a 2-0 victory over Chelsea in the first leg of their Champions League quarterfinal, ending Chelsea's 31-match unbeaten run and setting up a potential semifinal clash with Barcelona, who defeated Wolfsburg 4-1.

Miedema's Brace Leads Manchester City to Victory Over Unbeaten Chelsea in Champions League
Manchester City's Vivianne Miedema scored twice in a 2-0 victory over Chelsea in the first leg of their Champions League quarterfinal, ending Chelsea's 31-match unbeaten run and setting up a potential semifinal clash with Barcelona, who defeated Wolfsburg 4-1.
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36% Bias Score

Court Upholds Employment Protection Clause in Maverix Sale
A Dutch court ruled that a Philips employee couldn't be dismissed after the sale of Maverix due to a Share Purchase Agreement (SPA) clause. Although his old position was eliminated, the court ensured a "no less favorable" new role must be offered.

Court Upholds Employment Protection Clause in Maverix Sale
A Dutch court ruled that a Philips employee couldn't be dismissed after the sale of Maverix due to a Share Purchase Agreement (SPA) clause. Although his old position was eliminated, the court ensured a "no less favorable" new role must be offered.
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36% Bias Score

Russia Tightens Loan Regulations to Curb Fraud
To combat fraud, Russia is introducing a 'cooling-off' period for cash loans from September 1st, 2025, delaying disbursement by 4 hours (50,000-200,000 rubles) or 48 hours (over 200,000 rubles), with exceptions for secured and specific loan types. Additionally, banks may soon require income verifica...

Russia Tightens Loan Regulations to Curb Fraud
To combat fraud, Russia is introducing a 'cooling-off' period for cash loans from September 1st, 2025, delaying disbursement by 4 hours (50,000-200,000 rubles) or 48 hours (over 200,000 rubles), with exceptions for secured and specific loan types. Additionally, banks may soon require income verifica...
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48% Bias Score

AI and Happiness: Navigating a Technological Crossroads
On International Day of Happiness 2025, this article explores AI's multifaceted impact on human well-being, examining historical perspectives on happiness and proposing four principlesâawareness, appreciation, acceptance, and accountabilityâto navigate this complex technological landscape.

AI and Happiness: Navigating a Technological Crossroads
On International Day of Happiness 2025, this article explores AI's multifaceted impact on human well-being, examining historical perspectives on happiness and proposing four principlesâawareness, appreciation, acceptance, and accountabilityâto navigate this complex technological landscape.
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16% Bias Score

Astronauts Return to Earth; Indian Village Celebrates
After a nine-month space mission, astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams returned to Earth, landing in Florida waters; her ancestral village in India celebrated with prayers and fireworks, showcasing cross-cultural pride.

Astronauts Return to Earth; Indian Village Celebrates
After a nine-month space mission, astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams returned to Earth, landing in Florida waters; her ancestral village in India celebrated with prayers and fireworks, showcasing cross-cultural pride.
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32% Bias Score

Guantanamo Troop Levels Under Review Amidst Detainee Transfer Halt
The U.S. military is reviewing plans to potentially reduce by half the number of troops at Guantanamo Bay, currently 900, due to the absence of migrant detainees since March 11 and ongoing legal challenges; the administration has warned that more detainees may be sent there in the future.

Guantanamo Troop Levels Under Review Amidst Detainee Transfer Halt
The U.S. military is reviewing plans to potentially reduce by half the number of troops at Guantanamo Bay, currently 900, due to the absence of migrant detainees since March 11 and ongoing legal challenges; the administration has warned that more detainees may be sent there in the future.
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36% Bias Score