May 2025
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Trump Appoints Rubio as Secretary of State, Shifting US Foreign Policy
President Donald Trump appointed Senator Marco Rubio as Secretary of State, surprising many after initially indicating Senator JD Vance as his running mate; Rubio's extensive foreign policy experience and alignment with Trump's 'America First' agenda played a key role in the decision.
Trump Appoints Rubio as Secretary of State, Shifting US Foreign Policy
President Donald Trump appointed Senator Marco Rubio as Secretary of State, surprising many after initially indicating Senator JD Vance as his running mate; Rubio's extensive foreign policy experience and alignment with Trump's 'America First' agenda played a key role in the decision.
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44% Bias Score


PKK Dissolution Marks New Era for Turkey
Turkish President Erdoğan announced the PKK's self-dissolution and disarmament, initiating a 'terror-free Turkey' initiative involving comprehensive monitoring, international cooperation, and plans for economic revitalization in affected regions.
PKK Dissolution Marks New Era for Turkey
Turkish President Erdoğan announced the PKK's self-dissolution and disarmament, initiating a 'terror-free Turkey' initiative involving comprehensive monitoring, international cooperation, and plans for economic revitalization in affected regions.
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52% Bias Score


Turkey anticipates lifting of US sanctions due to improved relations
Turkish President Erdoğan announced that US sanctions against Turkey's defense sector will soon be lifted due to a more constructive approach from President Trump, citing a potential US missile sale to Turkey and the lifting of US sanctions on Syria as positive developments.
Turkey anticipates lifting of US sanctions due to improved relations
Turkish President Erdoğan announced that US sanctions against Turkey's defense sector will soon be lifted due to a more constructive approach from President Trump, citing a potential US missile sale to Turkey and the lifting of US sanctions on Syria as positive developments.
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40% Bias Score


Dutch National Park Funding Cuts Threaten Education and Volunteerism
The Dutch government plans to cut €24 million in funding for its 21 national parks, potentially ending school programs, displacing thousands of volunteers, and harming community engagement, despite national parks generating €70 million in extra revenue annually.
Dutch National Park Funding Cuts Threaten Education and Volunteerism
The Dutch government plans to cut €24 million in funding for its 21 national parks, potentially ending school programs, displacing thousands of volunteers, and harming community engagement, despite national parks generating €70 million in extra revenue annually.
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52% Bias Score


Donut Lab's Revolutionary Hub Motors Promise to Transform EV Design
Donut Lab, formerly Verge Motorcycles, unveiled a family of five revolutionary hub motors at CES 2025, offering significantly improved power, torque, and efficiency compared to traditional EV drivetrains, alongside a new battery and no-code software platform, aiming to disrupt the electric vehicle m...
Donut Lab's Revolutionary Hub Motors Promise to Transform EV Design
Donut Lab, formerly Verge Motorcycles, unveiled a family of five revolutionary hub motors at CES 2025, offering significantly improved power, torque, and efficiency compared to traditional EV drivetrains, alongside a new battery and no-code software platform, aiming to disrupt the electric vehicle m...
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52% Bias Score


Two Prosecutors": Stalin's Purges and the Enduring Threat to Justice
Sergei Loznitsa's "Two Prosecutors", set in 1937 during Stalin's purges, depicts a young prosecutor's discovery of NKVD corruption and the systematic abuse of justice, highlighting the continued relevance of such abuses of power in contemporary society.
Two Prosecutors": Stalin's Purges and the Enduring Threat to Justice
Sergei Loznitsa's "Two Prosecutors", set in 1937 during Stalin's purges, depicts a young prosecutor's discovery of NKVD corruption and the systematic abuse of justice, highlighting the continued relevance of such abuses of power in contemporary society.
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16% Bias Score

Norway's Falling Birthrate Prompts Government Intervention
Norway's birthrate has fallen from 1.98 children per woman in 2009 to 1.40 in 2023, prompting the government to commission a birthrate committee to investigate the causes and devise strategies to reverse the trend, as the low birthrate poses challenges to future workforce and elder care.

Norway's Falling Birthrate Prompts Government Intervention
Norway's birthrate has fallen from 1.98 children per woman in 2009 to 1.40 in 2023, prompting the government to commission a birthrate committee to investigate the causes and devise strategies to reverse the trend, as the low birthrate poses challenges to future workforce and elder care.
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24% Bias Score

Turkey Reports CAATSA Sanctions Easing, Continues Mediation Efforts in Ukraine Conflict
President Erdoğan announced progress in easing CAATSA sanctions against Turkey, confirmed ongoing efforts to mediate the Russo-Ukrainian conflict, and highlighted the need for a two-state solution in resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He also discussed ongoing aid to Gaza.

Turkey Reports CAATSA Sanctions Easing, Continues Mediation Efforts in Ukraine Conflict
President Erdoğan announced progress in easing CAATSA sanctions against Turkey, confirmed ongoing efforts to mediate the Russo-Ukrainian conflict, and highlighted the need for a two-state solution in resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He also discussed ongoing aid to Gaza.
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52% Bias Score

Low-Turnout Romanian Festival Highlights Nationalist Presidential Candidate's Growing Influence
A music festival celebrating Dacian heritage in Sarmizegetusa, Romania, saw low attendance but highlighted the growing influence of radical nationalist George Simion, a presidential candidate whose platform resonates with Romanians seeking economic and political change, raising concerns about potent...

Low-Turnout Romanian Festival Highlights Nationalist Presidential Candidate's Growing Influence
A music festival celebrating Dacian heritage in Sarmizegetusa, Romania, saw low attendance but highlighted the growing influence of radical nationalist George Simion, a presidential candidate whose platform resonates with Romanians seeking economic and political change, raising concerns about potent...
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60% Bias Score

Failed Caribbean Netherlands Governance: Urgent Reform Needed
The administrative structure of the Caribbean Netherlands, established in 2010, is failing, leading to ineffective governance and hindering climate change adaptation efforts; a reevaluation is urgently needed.

Failed Caribbean Netherlands Governance: Urgent Reform Needed
The administrative structure of the Caribbean Netherlands, established in 2010, is failing, leading to ineffective governance and hindering climate change adaptation efforts; a reevaluation is urgently needed.
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56% Bias Score

Amtrak Considers Musk's Boring Company for Multi-Billion Dollar Tunnel Project
The Boring Company, Elon Musk's tunneling firm, is competing for Amtrak's $8.5 billion Frederick Douglass Tunnel project; their Las Vegas Loop system has impressed Amtrak officials, but concerns remain about Musk's conflicts of interest and TBC's past delays.

Amtrak Considers Musk's Boring Company for Multi-Billion Dollar Tunnel Project
The Boring Company, Elon Musk's tunneling firm, is competing for Amtrak's $8.5 billion Frederick Douglass Tunnel project; their Las Vegas Loop system has impressed Amtrak officials, but concerns remain about Musk's conflicts of interest and TBC's past delays.
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52% Bias Score

Windows 10 Update KB5058379 Causes Widespread System Failures
A mandatory Windows 10 security update (KB5058379) released May 13, 2025, is causing BitLocker recovery screens and BSODs for users with Intel vPro processors and Intel TXT enabled, prompting Microsoft to acknowledge the issue and work on a fix.

Windows 10 Update KB5058379 Causes Widespread System Failures
A mandatory Windows 10 security update (KB5058379) released May 13, 2025, is causing BitLocker recovery screens and BSODs for users with Intel vPro processors and Intel TXT enabled, prompting Microsoft to acknowledge the issue and work on a fix.
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48% Bias Score
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