March 2025
April 2025


Germany's COVID-19 Aftermath: A Call for Accountability and Reconciliation
Germany's COVID-19 pandemic response, from March 2020 to April 2023, resulted in 187,000 deaths, predominantly among the elderly; caused lasting damage to education and healthcare; and prompted President Steinmeier to call for a thorough review to address societal divisions and misinformation.
Germany's COVID-19 Aftermath: A Call for Accountability and Reconciliation
Germany's COVID-19 pandemic response, from March 2020 to April 2023, resulted in 187,000 deaths, predominantly among the elderly; caused lasting damage to education and healthcare; and prompted President Steinmeier to call for a thorough review to address societal divisions and misinformation.
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36% Bias Score


Global Fertility Rate Halved: Education, Careers, and Environmental Concerns Drive Decline
Global fertility rates have halved in 50 years due to increased access to education and contraception, more women in the workplace, and changing societal attitudes; this trend is expected to cause population shrinkage in dozens of countries by 2100.
Global Fertility Rate Halved: Education, Careers, and Environmental Concerns Drive Decline
Global fertility rates have halved in 50 years due to increased access to education and contraception, more women in the workplace, and changing societal attitudes; this trend is expected to cause population shrinkage in dozens of countries by 2100.
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44% Bias Score


MI5 Surveillance Files Expose Kim Philby's 1951 Activities
Newly declassified MI5 documents detail the 1951 surveillance of Kim Philby in London, revealing his movements and raising questions about whether the British government deliberately protected him, shedding light on one of the most shadowy periods of British espionage during the Cold War.
MI5 Surveillance Files Expose Kim Philby's 1951 Activities
Newly declassified MI5 documents detail the 1951 surveillance of Kim Philby in London, revealing his movements and raising questions about whether the British government deliberately protected him, shedding light on one of the most shadowy periods of British espionage during the Cold War.
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48% Bias Score


Mass Shooting at New Mexico Car Meet Leaves Three Dead, Fifteen Injured
Three teenagers were killed and fifteen injured in a mass shooting at an unsanctioned car meet in Las Cruces, New Mexico on Friday night, following an altercation between two groups that escalated into a gunfight with approximately 50-60 shots fired. Police are investigating.
Mass Shooting at New Mexico Car Meet Leaves Three Dead, Fifteen Injured
Three teenagers were killed and fifteen injured in a mass shooting at an unsanctioned car meet in Las Cruces, New Mexico on Friday night, following an altercation between two groups that escalated into a gunfight with approximately 50-60 shots fired. Police are investigating.
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44% Bias Score


CHP Announces Protests, Massive Internal Election After Imamoglu's Detention
Following the detention of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, CHP leader Özgür Özel announced potential protests across Turkey, emphasizing non-violence, while simultaneously organizing a large-scale internal election with 5960 polling stations nationwide, allowing participation regardless of party memb...
CHP Announces Protests, Massive Internal Election After Imamoglu's Detention
Following the detention of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, CHP leader Özgür Özel announced potential protests across Turkey, emphasizing non-violence, while simultaneously organizing a large-scale internal election with 5960 polling stations nationwide, allowing participation regardless of party memb...
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48% Bias Score


Peleteiro Wins Bronze in Nanjing World Athletics Championships Triple Jump
At the Nanjing 2025 World Athletics Championships, Ana Peleteiro of Spain won a bronze medal in the women's triple jump with a distance of 14.29 meters, behind gold medalist Leyanis Pérez (14.93 meters) of Cuba and silver medalist Liadagmis Povea (14.57 meters) also of Cuba.
Peleteiro Wins Bronze in Nanjing World Athletics Championships Triple Jump
At the Nanjing 2025 World Athletics Championships, Ana Peleteiro of Spain won a bronze medal in the women's triple jump with a distance of 14.29 meters, behind gold medalist Leyanis Pérez (14.93 meters) of Cuba and silver medalist Liadagmis Povea (14.57 meters) also of Cuba.
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52% Bias Score

Post-Assad Syria: Christian Anxieties Amidst Violence and Uncertain Future
Following an attack on Assad loyalists on March 6th, retaliatory violence against Alawites caused civilian deaths, increasing anxieties among Syria's Christian minority, who constituted approximately 10 percent of the population before the 2011 conflict; the new government's assurances of religious ...

Post-Assad Syria: Christian Anxieties Amidst Violence and Uncertain Future
Following an attack on Assad loyalists on March 6th, retaliatory violence against Alawites caused civilian deaths, increasing anxieties among Syria's Christian minority, who constituted approximately 10 percent of the population before the 2011 conflict; the new government's assurances of religious ...
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44% Bias Score

DeSantis Returns $878 Million in Federal Funds Amidst Trump Feud
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis returned $878,112,000 in federal funds after a meeting with Elon Musk, citing ideological objections to Biden administration conditions; this action occurs amidst DeSantis's ongoing political conflict with Donald Trump.

DeSantis Returns $878 Million in Federal Funds Amidst Trump Feud
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis returned $878,112,000 in federal funds after a meeting with Elon Musk, citing ideological objections to Biden administration conditions; this action occurs amidst DeSantis's ongoing political conflict with Donald Trump.
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60% Bias Score

Imamoglu Arrest Ignites Mass Protests in Turkey
The arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu sparked mass protests across Turkey, with tens of thousands defying a ban on assembly, while the government detained 343 protesters; the incident is seen as a move to sideline a key opposition figure ahead of elections.

Imamoglu Arrest Ignites Mass Protests in Turkey
The arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu sparked mass protests across Turkey, with tens of thousands defying a ban on assembly, while the government detained 343 protesters; the incident is seen as a move to sideline a key opposition figure ahead of elections.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Honduran Migrant Released by Biden Administration Charged with Murder in Georgia
In Georgia, Hector David Sagastume Rivas, a Honduran national released by the Biden administration after illegal entry in March 2021, is charged with the murder of Camilla Williams; he allegedly choked her to death. This incident follows the murder of Laken Riley by a released Venezuelan immigrant, ...

Honduran Migrant Released by Biden Administration Charged with Murder in Georgia
In Georgia, Hector David Sagastume Rivas, a Honduran national released by the Biden administration after illegal entry in March 2021, is charged with the murder of Camilla Williams; he allegedly choked her to death. This incident follows the murder of Laken Riley by a released Venezuelan immigrant, ...
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60% Bias Score

Galician Protests Against Pulp Mill and Copper Mine
On Saturday, a protest of approximately 20,000-50,000 people took place in A Pobra do Caramiñal, Galicia, against Altri's planned pulp mill and the reopening of the Touro copper mine due to environmental concerns and the potential damage to the region's economy and ecosystem.

Galician Protests Against Pulp Mill and Copper Mine
On Saturday, a protest of approximately 20,000-50,000 people took place in A Pobra do Caramiñal, Galicia, against Altri's planned pulp mill and the reopening of the Touro copper mine due to environmental concerns and the potential damage to the region's economy and ecosystem.
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56% Bias Score

Global South Seeks Fairer International Financial Order
Global South financial representatives, meeting in Beijing from March 19-21, 2025, called for stronger collaboration to address rising financial inequality, exacerbated by protectionism and unsustainable debt, aiming to create a fairer international financial order.

Global South Seeks Fairer International Financial Order
Global South financial representatives, meeting in Beijing from March 19-21, 2025, called for stronger collaboration to address rising financial inequality, exacerbated by protectionism and unsustainable debt, aiming to create a fairer international financial order.
Progress
36% Bias Score