April 2025
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Badenoch Supports Women's Rights After Supreme Court Ruling, Other Leaders Silent
Following a Supreme Court ruling that men who change gender are not legally women, UK political leader Kemi Badenoch voiced support for women defending their rights, while other leaders, including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer, remained silent, causing criticism and concern regarding p...
Badenoch Supports Women's Rights After Supreme Court Ruling, Other Leaders Silent
Following a Supreme Court ruling that men who change gender are not legally women, UK political leader Kemi Badenoch voiced support for women defending their rights, while other leaders, including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer, remained silent, causing criticism and concern regarding p...
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56% Bias Score


Spain to Boost Military Spending to 2% of GDP
Spain's government is finalizing a series of armament programs to reach 2% of GDP in military spending, involving significant investment in national industries via a new €1 billion annual fund, with projects like the SCRT, MC3, and NGWS/FCAS.
Spain to Boost Military Spending to 2% of GDP
Spain's government is finalizing a series of armament programs to reach 2% of GDP in military spending, involving significant investment in national industries via a new €1 billion annual fund, with projects like the SCRT, MC3, and NGWS/FCAS.
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48% Bias Score


China Returns Second Boeing Plane Amid US Trade Dispute
China returned a second Boeing 737 MAX to the US, likely due to the ongoing trade war, impacting Boeing's sales and potentially affecting Chinese airline expansion and flight safety. The Tokyo Stock Exchange closed down 1.30%, while Chinese markets saw gains.
China Returns Second Boeing Plane Amid US Trade Dispute
China returned a second Boeing 737 MAX to the US, likely due to the ongoing trade war, impacting Boeing's sales and potentially affecting Chinese airline expansion and flight safety. The Tokyo Stock Exchange closed down 1.30%, while Chinese markets saw gains.
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40% Bias Score


Spain Reconsiders Nuclear Plant Closures Amid Energy Crisis
Facing energy security concerns and rising renewable energy costs, Spanish electricity companies are seeking to delay the closure of their nuclear power plants, prompting legal challenges and a debate on the country's energy future.
Spain Reconsiders Nuclear Plant Closures Amid Energy Crisis
Facing energy security concerns and rising renewable energy costs, Spanish electricity companies are seeking to delay the closure of their nuclear power plants, prompting legal challenges and a debate on the country's energy future.
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40% Bias Score


Turkish Finance Minister Seeks Investment in US Meetings
Turkish Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek is in the US for the G20, IMF, and World Bank Spring Meetings, holding numerous investor meetings and talks with officials, including US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, to improve Turkey's economic outlook and attract foreign investment.
Turkish Finance Minister Seeks Investment in US Meetings
Turkish Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek is in the US for the G20, IMF, and World Bank Spring Meetings, holding numerous investor meetings and talks with officials, including US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, to improve Turkey's economic outlook and attract foreign investment.
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36% Bias Score


Easter Monday in the Netherlands: Sporting Events, Prisoner Exchange Proposal, and Construction Concerns
Easter Monday in the Netherlands featured numerous traditional events, sporting competitions like the KNVB cup final, and varied weather conditions; internationally, El Salvador proposed a prisoner exchange with Venezuela, and Dutch construction projects face setbacks due to nitrogen concerns.
Easter Monday in the Netherlands: Sporting Events, Prisoner Exchange Proposal, and Construction Concerns
Easter Monday in the Netherlands featured numerous traditional events, sporting competitions like the KNVB cup final, and varied weather conditions; internationally, El Salvador proposed a prisoner exchange with Venezuela, and Dutch construction projects face setbacks due to nitrogen concerns.
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24% Bias Score

Turkey's Oktay Visits Moscow, Seeking Lasting Peace in Ukraine
The head of Turkey's parliamentary foreign affairs committee, Fuat Oktay, visited Moscow for talks focusing on the Russia-Ukraine war and the potential for Turkey-mediated peace negotiations, emphasizing the need for a lasting peace and addressing challenges in the Black Sea Grain Initiative.

Turkey's Oktay Visits Moscow, Seeking Lasting Peace in Ukraine
The head of Turkey's parliamentary foreign affairs committee, Fuat Oktay, visited Moscow for talks focusing on the Russia-Ukraine war and the potential for Turkey-mediated peace negotiations, emphasizing the need for a lasting peace and addressing challenges in the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
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32% Bias Score

PSOE Seeks Indictment of Cospedal in Villarejo Case Based on New Recordings
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) requested the indictment of former Popular Party (PP) secretary general María Dolores de Cospedal and others for alleged involvement in illegal police operations, based on new recordings revealing the planning of operations against political rivals using p...

PSOE Seeks Indictment of Cospedal in Villarejo Case Based on New Recordings
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) requested the indictment of former Popular Party (PP) secretary general María Dolores de Cospedal and others for alleged involvement in illegal police operations, based on new recordings revealing the planning of operations against political rivals using p...
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44% Bias Score

Declining Birth Rate in Colombia Reflects Shifting Societal Norms
Colombia's birth rate has fallen for seven consecutive years, reaching a record low of under 500,000 first-time births in 2024. This reflects increased female autonomy, access to contraceptives, and sex education in schools, challenging traditional norms around motherhood.

Declining Birth Rate in Colombia Reflects Shifting Societal Norms
Colombia's birth rate has fallen for seven consecutive years, reaching a record low of under 500,000 first-time births in 2024. This reflects increased female autonomy, access to contraceptives, and sex education in schools, challenging traditional norms around motherhood.
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24% Bias Score

Turkish Finance Minister Meets US Investors, Discusses Economic Outlook
Turkish Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek is in the US for the G20, IMF, and World Bank Spring Meetings, holding numerous investor meetings, speaking at think tanks, meeting with officials, and participating in a panel on the future of the financial system with former World Bank President ...

Turkish Finance Minister Meets US Investors, Discusses Economic Outlook
Turkish Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek is in the US for the G20, IMF, and World Bank Spring Meetings, holding numerous investor meetings, speaking at think tanks, meeting with officials, and participating in a panel on the future of the financial system with former World Bank President ...
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32% Bias Score

Spain to Lead EU's Eurocorps
Spain is set to lead the Eurocorps, a key EU military unit, with Lieutenant General Aroldo Lázaro taking command in September, marking a significant step in strengthening the EU's military capabilities and its role in international peacekeeping and potential future operations, such as a peacekeeping...

Spain to Lead EU's Eurocorps
Spain is set to lead the Eurocorps, a key EU military unit, with Lieutenant General Aroldo Lázaro taking command in September, marking a significant step in strengthening the EU's military capabilities and its role in international peacekeeping and potential future operations, such as a peacekeeping...
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Scientists Secure Data Amidst US Policy Uncertainty
Dutch research organizations are collaborating to secure scientific data stored in the US, fearing potential loss of access due to the Trump administration's policies impacting climate science and gender studies; the initiative prioritizes data considered irreplaceable and seeks broader European col...

Dutch Scientists Secure Data Amidst US Policy Uncertainty
Dutch research organizations are collaborating to secure scientific data stored in the US, fearing potential loss of access due to the Trump administration's policies impacting climate science and gender studies; the initiative prioritizes data considered irreplaceable and seeks broader European col...
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40% Bias Score
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