November 2024
December 2024
Germany's Hospital Reform Passes Despite Bavarian Opposition
Germany's new hospital reform faces opposition from Bavaria, but the Bundesrat approved it. The reform aims to improve healthcare quality and efficiency but also raises concerns about hospital closures.
Germany's Hospital Reform Passes Despite Bavarian Opposition
Germany's new hospital reform faces opposition from Bavaria, but the Bundesrat approved it. The reform aims to improve healthcare quality and efficiency but also raises concerns about hospital closures.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Memento Odesa: Music as a Bridge
A Berlin jazz musician's project, "Memento Odesa," uses music to support Ukrainian musicians and raise awareness about the war in Ukraine.
Memento Odesa: Music as a Bridge
A Berlin jazz musician's project, "Memento Odesa," uses music to support Ukrainian musicians and raise awareness about the war in Ukraine.
Progress
16% Bias Score
Hotel Chains Accused of Misleading 'Bait Pricing'
Major hotel chains in the UK are accused of using deceptive advertising tactics to promote cheap rooms that are rarely available, leading to consumer frustration and calls for increased regulatory oversight.
Hotel Chains Accused of Misleading 'Bait Pricing'
Major hotel chains in the UK are accused of using deceptive advertising tactics to promote cheap rooms that are rarely available, leading to consumer frustration and calls for increased regulatory oversight.
Progress
44% Bias Score
Merkel Criticizes CDU/CSU Migration Stance
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel criticizes the CDU/CSU's stricter asylum policies and defends her 2015 open-border decision. She also opposes the CSU's rejection of black-green coalitions.
Merkel Criticizes CDU/CSU Migration Stance
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel criticizes the CDU/CSU's stricter asylum policies and defends her 2015 open-border decision. She also opposes the CSU's rejection of black-green coalitions.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Teleportation, Identity, and Death
A philosophical thought experiment exploring the ethical and existential implications of teleportation technology and its effect on personal identity.
Teleportation, Identity, and Death
A philosophical thought experiment exploring the ethical and existential implications of teleportation technology and its effect on personal identity.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Armenian Soldiers' Remains Identified in Netherlands
The remains of three Armenian soldiers executed by the Nazis in the Netherlands in 1944 have been identified at the Soviet War Cemetery in Leusden, bringing closure to their families.
Armenian Soldiers' Remains Identified in Netherlands
The remains of three Armenian soldiers executed by the Nazis in the Netherlands in 1944 have been identified at the Soviet War Cemetery in Leusden, bringing closure to their families.
Progress
24% Bias Score
Germany Approves Controversial Hospital Reform
Germany's Bundesrat approved a hospital reform aimed at improving healthcare quality and access. The reform faced opposition, leading to political infighting, but was ultimately approved.
Germany Approves Controversial Hospital Reform
Germany's Bundesrat approved a hospital reform aimed at improving healthcare quality and access. The reform faced opposition, leading to political infighting, but was ultimately approved.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Minister Fired Amid Hospital Reform Dispute
Brandenburg's Minister President fired his health minister during a Bundesrat session over a disagreement on hospital reform, sparking outrage and highlighting internal political conflicts.
Minister Fired Amid Hospital Reform Dispute
Brandenburg's Minister President fired his health minister during a Bundesrat session over a disagreement on hospital reform, sparking outrage and highlighting internal political conflicts.
Progress
48% Bias Score
Spain Recognizes Palestine, Meeting with Palestinian Leader Sparks Controversy
Spain's recognition of the Palestinian state leads to a meeting between Spanish and Palestinian leaders, sparking criticism from Israel.
Spain Recognizes Palestine, Meeting with Palestinian Leader Sparks Controversy
Spain's recognition of the Palestinian state leads to a meeting between Spanish and Palestinian leaders, sparking criticism from Israel.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Japan Debates Married Women's Right to Keep Maiden Names
A growing movement in Japan seeks to allow married women to retain their maiden names, fueled by a UN report and political shifts, but facing opposition from conservative groups.
Japan Debates Married Women's Right to Keep Maiden Names
A growing movement in Japan seeks to allow married women to retain their maiden names, fueled by a UN report and political shifts, but facing opposition from conservative groups.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Dutch Immigrant Children Show Academic Gains, but Inequality Persists
New research reveals improved educational outcomes for second-generation immigrants in the Netherlands, but persistent socioeconomic disparities remain.
Dutch Immigrant Children Show Academic Gains, but Inequality Persists
New research reveals improved educational outcomes for second-generation immigrants in the Netherlands, but persistent socioeconomic disparities remain.
Progress
40% Bias Score
French Senate Debates 2025 Social Security Budget
The French Senate is debating the 2025 social security budget, with the government aiming to reduce the projected deficit through various measures.
French Senate Debates 2025 Social Security Budget
The French Senate is debating the 2025 social security budget, with the government aiming to reduce the projected deficit through various measures.
Progress
40% Bias Score