April 2025
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Myanmar Earthquake: Stalled Recovery Amidst Ongoing Conflict
A month after a major earthquake in Myanmar, reconstruction is stalled, the military regime's aid is minimal, and continued conflict hinders relief efforts, leaving tens of thousands in dire conditions ahead of the monsoon season; over 3700 deaths reported but the UN estimates the death toll to be f...
Myanmar Earthquake: Stalled Recovery Amidst Ongoing Conflict
A month after a major earthquake in Myanmar, reconstruction is stalled, the military regime's aid is minimal, and continued conflict hinders relief efforts, leaving tens of thousands in dire conditions ahead of the monsoon season; over 3700 deaths reported but the UN estimates the death toll to be f...
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44% Bias Score


Schiphol's Noise Pollution: Years of Illegal Tolerance Faces Legal Challenge
The Dutch government's decade-long tolerance of Schiphol Airport exceeding noise limits is deemed legally vulnerable by the ILT, facing legal challenges and violating EU regulations, with residents lacking legal recourse and a legal solution not expected until 2026.
Schiphol's Noise Pollution: Years of Illegal Tolerance Faces Legal Challenge
The Dutch government's decade-long tolerance of Schiphol Airport exceeding noise limits is deemed legally vulnerable by the ILT, facing legal challenges and violating EU regulations, with residents lacking legal recourse and a legal solution not expected until 2026.
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48% Bias Score


Estonia Passes Anti-Russian Laws Amid Security Concerns
Estonia passed new laws to reduce Russian influence, prohibiting Russian passport holders from voting in local elections and requiring the Orthodox Church to sever ties with Russia, amid security concerns due to the war in Ukraine and Russia's potential interference.
Estonia Passes Anti-Russian Laws Amid Security Concerns
Estonia passed new laws to reduce Russian influence, prohibiting Russian passport holders from voting in local elections and requiring the Orthodox Church to sever ties with Russia, amid security concerns due to the war in Ukraine and Russia's potential interference.
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48% Bias Score


Belgian Strikes Disrupt Nation Amidst Pension Reform Protests
Widespread strikes in Belgium on May 1st disrupted transportation, education, and other sectors due to government reform plans, particularly pension reforms affecting civil servants and resulting in significant protests and social unrest, with the actions expected to continue until the end of the ye...
Belgian Strikes Disrupt Nation Amidst Pension Reform Protests
Widespread strikes in Belgium on May 1st disrupted transportation, education, and other sectors due to government reform plans, particularly pension reforms affecting civil servants and resulting in significant protests and social unrest, with the actions expected to continue until the end of the ye...
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48% Bias Score


Local Food Initiatives Offer Solution to Netherlands' Food System Challenges
Local and regional food initiatives in the Netherlands are successfully tackling issues such as environmental degradation and rising obesity rates, which national efforts have failed to address, by fostering direct connections between consumers and producers and prioritizing sustainability.
Local Food Initiatives Offer Solution to Netherlands' Food System Challenges
Local and regional food initiatives in the Netherlands are successfully tackling issues such as environmental degradation and rising obesity rates, which national efforts have failed to address, by fostering direct connections between consumers and producers and prioritizing sustainability.
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56% Bias Score


Estonia Cracks Down on Russian Influence
Estonia is implementing strict laws to counter Russian influence, including barring Russian passport holders from local elections and compelling the Orthodox Church to sever ties with Moscow; these actions reflect security concerns and widespread public support, but may also create further tensions.
Estonia Cracks Down on Russian Influence
Estonia is implementing strict laws to counter Russian influence, including barring Russian passport holders from local elections and compelling the Orthodox Church to sever ties with Moscow; these actions reflect security concerns and widespread public support, but may also create further tensions.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Interference Dominates Canadian Election
Canadians vote today in an election largely overshadowed by US President Donald Trump's social media posts suggesting Canada become the 51st state, leading to a surge in nationalism and record early voting (7.3 million) that has shifted the focus from domestic issues such as rising living costs.

Trump's Interference Dominates Canadian Election
Canadians vote today in an election largely overshadowed by US President Donald Trump's social media posts suggesting Canada become the 51st state, leading to a surge in nationalism and record early voting (7.3 million) that has shifted the focus from domestic issues such as rising living costs.
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48% Bias Score

CDU Approves Coalition Agreement, Merz Poised to Become German Chancellor
Following Germany's February 23rd election, the CDU approved a coalition agreement with the CSU and SPD on Monday, clearing the path for Friedrich Merz to become Chancellor on May 6th, pending SPD approval; key ministerial appointments include Johann Wadephul as Foreign Minister and Katherina Reiche...

CDU Approves Coalition Agreement, Merz Poised to Become German Chancellor
Following Germany's February 23rd election, the CDU approved a coalition agreement with the CSU and SPD on Monday, clearing the path for Friedrich Merz to become Chancellor on May 6th, pending SPD approval; key ministerial appointments include Johann Wadephul as Foreign Minister and Katherina Reiche...
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44% Bias Score

Russia-Belarus Forum in Volgograd Showcases Shared Historical Memory
The first day of the Russia-Belarus Union State's international patriotic forum in Volgograd (April 28th) featured a multimedia installation, "The Light of Great Victory," attended by guests from 20 countries and high-ranking officials like Vyacheslav Volodin, who later joined them, commemorating th...

Russia-Belarus Forum in Volgograd Showcases Shared Historical Memory
The first day of the Russia-Belarus Union State's international patriotic forum in Volgograd (April 28th) featured a multimedia installation, "The Light of Great Victory," attended by guests from 20 countries and high-ranking officials like Vyacheslav Volodin, who later joined them, commemorating th...
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48% Bias Score

Trump's First 100 Days: Executive Orders Dominate, Raising Democratic Concerns
In his first 100 days, President Trump issued 130 executive orders, far exceeding his first term and surpassing his predecessor's total, raising concerns about the durability and democratic implications of his governance.

Trump's First 100 Days: Executive Orders Dominate, Raising Democratic Concerns
In his first 100 days, President Trump issued 130 executive orders, far exceeding his first term and surpassing his predecessor's total, raising concerns about the durability and democratic implications of his governance.
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60% Bias Score

Enterprise AI Maturity: Overcoming Data Challenges
Poor data quality, fragmented ownership, and misaligned user experiences hinder early AI initiatives; success demands a cultural shift toward viewing data platforms as strategic enterprise assets, requiring integrated governance, balanced data integration, and foundational investments in data qualit...

Enterprise AI Maturity: Overcoming Data Challenges
Poor data quality, fragmented ownership, and misaligned user experiences hinder early AI initiatives; success demands a cultural shift toward viewing data platforms as strategic enterprise assets, requiring integrated governance, balanced data integration, and foundational investments in data qualit...
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12% Bias Score

Spanish Judge Indicts 11 in Case of PM's Brother's Job Appointment
A Spanish judge indicted 11 people, including Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's brother and a PSOE leader, for allegedly creating a job at the Badajoz Provincial Council for the brother, who lacked stable employment; the judge's investigation revealed a timeline connecting the appointment to Pedro Sánc...

Spanish Judge Indicts 11 in Case of PM's Brother's Job Appointment
A Spanish judge indicted 11 people, including Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's brother and a PSOE leader, for allegedly creating a job at the Badajoz Provincial Council for the brother, who lacked stable employment; the judge's investigation revealed a timeline connecting the appointment to Pedro Sánc...
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48% Bias Score
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