March 2025
April 2025


Mauerecho" Episode 8: East-West German Entrepreneurship Post-Reunification
In "Mauerecho" podcast episode 8, spontaneous interviews with East German entrepreneurs and West German Denttabs founder Axel Kaiser reveal post-reunification challenges, contrasting entrepreneurial landscapes, and the importance of partnerships and diversity in business success.
Mauerecho" Episode 8: East-West German Entrepreneurship Post-Reunification
In "Mauerecho" podcast episode 8, spontaneous interviews with East German entrepreneurs and West German Denttabs founder Axel Kaiser reveal post-reunification challenges, contrasting entrepreneurial landscapes, and the importance of partnerships and diversity in business success.
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40% Bias Score


Norway's "Dugnadsånd": A Model for Community Action in the UK?
Meik Wiking promotes the Norwegian concept of "dugnadsånd", or community spirit, as a model for collective action to address societal gaps in the UK, highlighting its potential benefits and comparing it to past initiatives like David Cameron's "big society".
Norway's "Dugnadsånd": A Model for Community Action in the UK?
Meik Wiking promotes the Norwegian concept of "dugnadsånd", or community spirit, as a model for collective action to address societal gaps in the UK, highlighting its potential benefits and comparing it to past initiatives like David Cameron's "big society".
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32% Bias Score


UK Government Announces £10bn Spending Cuts Amidst Political Backlash
The UK government announced £10bn in spending cuts, including £5bn in welfare cuts, to meet fiscal targets and avoid a bond market crisis, prompting criticism and raising concerns about social impacts and the government's broader agenda.
UK Government Announces £10bn Spending Cuts Amidst Political Backlash
The UK government announced £10bn in spending cuts, including £5bn in welfare cuts, to meet fiscal targets and avoid a bond market crisis, prompting criticism and raising concerns about social impacts and the government's broader agenda.
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56% Bias Score


Tate Modern at 25: Celebrating Success Amidst Financial Challenges
Celebrating its 25th anniversary, Tate Modern initially exceeded visitor projections by more than double, transforming London's South Bank into a vibrant cultural hub, but now faces financial challenges and decreased visitor numbers.
Tate Modern at 25: Celebrating Success Amidst Financial Challenges
Celebrating its 25th anniversary, Tate Modern initially exceeded visitor projections by more than double, transforming London's South Bank into a vibrant cultural hub, but now faces financial challenges and decreased visitor numbers.
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40% Bias Score


Armenian Protest Highlights Alleged Police Brutality Against Artsakh Resident
On August 1, 2024, protestors in Yerevan demonstrated near the Armenian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) due to alleged police brutality against Tigran Ulubabyan, an Artsakh resident, and the alleged pressure put on witnesses by the police, sparking a debate about the treatment of Artsakh resident...
Armenian Protest Highlights Alleged Police Brutality Against Artsakh Resident
On August 1, 2024, protestors in Yerevan demonstrated near the Armenian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) due to alleged police brutality against Tigran Ulubabyan, an Artsakh resident, and the alleged pressure put on witnesses by the police, sparking a debate about the treatment of Artsakh resident...
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56% Bias Score


The Unexpected Value of Basic Scientific Research
This essay argues that basic scientific research, even if seemingly unrelated to immediate applications, is crucial for unexpected advancements, citing examples such as GPS and insulin, and advocating for improved public communication to counter misinformation.
The Unexpected Value of Basic Scientific Research
This essay argues that basic scientific research, even if seemingly unrelated to immediate applications, is crucial for unexpected advancements, citing examples such as GPS and insulin, and advocating for improved public communication to counter misinformation.
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40% Bias Score

Steinforth Wins Bronze at World Indoor Athletics Championships
At the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Nanjing, Germany's Till Steinforth won a bronze medal in the men's heptathlon with 6,275 points, while teammate Tim Nowak placed seventh; this was Germany's only medal, achieved with a small team; other notable results include Jakob Ingebrigtsen's doubl...

Steinforth Wins Bronze at World Indoor Athletics Championships
At the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Nanjing, Germany's Till Steinforth won a bronze medal in the men's heptathlon with 6,275 points, while teammate Tim Nowak placed seventh; this was Germany's only medal, achieved with a small team; other notable results include Jakob Ingebrigtsen's doubl...
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36% Bias Score

CPS to Mandate Deletion of Explicit Images in Revenge Porn Cases
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is updating its guidance on "revenge porn" to mandate the deletion of explicit images by perpetrators, following revelations that courts rarely issue such orders, leaving victims vulnerable; the new guidance, published this week, will urge prosecutors to routinely...

CPS to Mandate Deletion of Explicit Images in Revenge Porn Cases
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is updating its guidance on "revenge porn" to mandate the deletion of explicit images by perpetrators, following revelations that courts rarely issue such orders, leaving victims vulnerable; the new guidance, published this week, will urge prosecutors to routinely...
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28% Bias Score

Claudia Roden: A Culinary Life and Legacy
Claudia Roden, an 88-year-old food writer, discusses her life and career, emphasizing the cultural significance of food and her upcoming book exploring Middle Eastern peasant cuisine. Her first book, published in 1968, revolutionized how we understand food's cultural heritage.

Claudia Roden: A Culinary Life and Legacy
Claudia Roden, an 88-year-old food writer, discusses her life and career, emphasizing the cultural significance of food and her upcoming book exploring Middle Eastern peasant cuisine. Her first book, published in 1968, revolutionized how we understand food's cultural heritage.
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20% Bias Score

Germanwings Crash Anniversary: Spanish Legal Reform Highlights Systemic Safety Improvements
Families of the 2015 Germanwings crash victims commemorated the 10th anniversary of the tragedy in Barcelona, highlighting a Spanish legal reform ensuring direct employer notification of employee medical leaves, a change spurred by the fact that the copilot was on undisclosed medical leave at the ti...

Germanwings Crash Anniversary: Spanish Legal Reform Highlights Systemic Safety Improvements
Families of the 2015 Germanwings crash victims commemorated the 10th anniversary of the tragedy in Barcelona, highlighting a Spanish legal reform ensuring direct employer notification of employee medical leaves, a change spurred by the fact that the copilot was on undisclosed medical leave at the ti...
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24% Bias Score

Missed Deadline Exposes Fragile Trust in Teams
A team missed a project deadline due to a lack of trust, despite the leader's clear communication. Experts identified authenticity, logic, and empathy as crucial trust elements, while a culture of psychological safety enables open communication.

Missed Deadline Exposes Fragile Trust in Teams
A team missed a project deadline due to a lack of trust, despite the leader's clear communication. Experts identified authenticity, logic, and empathy as crucial trust elements, while a culture of psychological safety enables open communication.
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48% Bias Score

Partial Solar Eclipse to Grace Northeastern U.S. on March 29, 2025
A partial solar eclipse will be visible across the northeastern U.S., eastern Canada, Western Europe, northwestern Africa and northern Russia on March 29, 2025, beginning at 8:50 UTC (4:50 a.m. EDT) and ending at 12:43 UTC (8:43 a.m. EDT). Optimal viewing requires a clear eastern horizon.

Partial Solar Eclipse to Grace Northeastern U.S. on March 29, 2025
A partial solar eclipse will be visible across the northeastern U.S., eastern Canada, Western Europe, northwestern Africa and northern Russia on March 29, 2025, beginning at 8:50 UTC (4:50 a.m. EDT) and ending at 12:43 UTC (8:43 a.m. EDT). Optimal viewing requires a clear eastern horizon.
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24% Bias Score