January 2025
February 2025
Four Güran Family Members Sentenced to Aggravated Life for Narin Güran Murder
A Turkish court sentenced four Güran family members to aggravated life imprisonment for the murder of 8-year-old Narin Güran; the reasoned decision details the evidence, including inconsistencies in testimony and phone records.
Four Güran Family Members Sentenced to Aggravated Life for Narin Güran Murder
A Turkish court sentenced four Güran family members to aggravated life imprisonment for the murder of 8-year-old Narin Güran; the reasoned decision details the evidence, including inconsistencies in testimony and phone records.
Progress
44% Bias Score
Thailand Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage
Thailand legalized same-sex marriage on Thursday, becoming the first Southeast Asian and third Asian country to do so, following Nepal and Taiwan; the law is expected to result in hundreds of marriage registrations on its first day.
Thailand Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage
Thailand legalized same-sex marriage on Thursday, becoming the first Southeast Asian and third Asian country to do so, following Nepal and Taiwan; the law is expected to result in hundreds of marriage registrations on its first day.
Progress
44% Bias Score
Spanish Unions Call for Nationwide Protests Against Annulment of Social Measures
Spanish unions CCOO and UGT announced nationwide protests for February 2nd against the Congress's annulment of pension increases and social measures impacting millions, demanding the government reinstate them via a Royal Decree-Law.
Spanish Unions Call for Nationwide Protests Against Annulment of Social Measures
Spanish unions CCOO and UGT announced nationwide protests for February 2nd against the Congress's annulment of pension increases and social measures impacting millions, demanding the government reinstate them via a Royal Decree-Law.
Progress
44% Bias Score
Neko Health's \$260M Funding Round Fuels Preventative Healthcare Revolution
Neko Health, a Stockholm startup, closed a \$260 million funding round, valuing it at \$1.8 billion; its comprehensive AI-powered health scans, costing \$299, have a 100,000+ person waiting list, with 80% of customers rebooking.
Neko Health's \$260M Funding Round Fuels Preventative Healthcare Revolution
Neko Health, a Stockholm startup, closed a \$260 million funding round, valuing it at \$1.8 billion; its comprehensive AI-powered health scans, costing \$299, have a 100,000+ person waiting list, with 80% of customers rebooking.
Progress
44% Bias Score
Dutch Childcare Benefits Scandal: Compensation Process Crippled by Systemic Failures
A Dutch government report reveals major flaws in the compensation process for victims of the childcare benefits scandal, estimating full recovery to take 15-20 years due to bureaucratic failures, conflicting interests, and a lack of trust between the government and victims.
Dutch Childcare Benefits Scandal: Compensation Process Crippled by Systemic Failures
A Dutch government report reveals major flaws in the compensation process for victims of the childcare benefits scandal, estimating full recovery to take 15-20 years due to bureaucratic failures, conflicting interests, and a lack of trust between the government and victims.
Progress
44% Bias Score
McCartney's London Concert: A 36-Song Retrospective
Paul McCartney's potentially final tour concert at London's O2 Arena on [Date - not specified in text] drew 30,000 fans, featuring 36 songs and anecdotes about the Beatles' history, including their activism against racial segregation.
McCartney's London Concert: A 36-Song Retrospective
Paul McCartney's potentially final tour concert at London's O2 Arena on [Date - not specified in text] drew 30,000 fans, featuring 36 songs and anecdotes about the Beatles' history, including their activism against racial segregation.
Progress
32% Bias Score
Spain's Parliament Rejects Energy Bill, Leaving 1.8 Million Vulnerable Households at Risk
The Spanish parliament's rejection of the omnibus bill eliminates protections against utility shutoffs for 1.8 million vulnerable households and reduces energy discounts, impacting energy poverty initiatives and increasing electricity costs for energy-intensive industries.
Spain's Parliament Rejects Energy Bill, Leaving 1.8 Million Vulnerable Households at Risk
The Spanish parliament's rejection of the omnibus bill eliminates protections against utility shutoffs for 1.8 million vulnerable households and reduces energy discounts, impacting energy poverty initiatives and increasing electricity costs for energy-intensive industries.
Progress
48% Bias Score
Prosecutor Accuses Attorney General of Leak in Madrid Case
Madrid's top prosecutor, Almudena Lastra, accused Spain's Attorney General of leaking an email from a lawyer involved in a case related to Madrid's regional president, but admitted her accusation was an inference based on the email's timing in the press.
Prosecutor Accuses Attorney General of Leak in Madrid Case
Madrid's top prosecutor, Almudena Lastra, accused Spain's Attorney General of leaking an email from a lawyer involved in a case related to Madrid's regional president, but admitted her accusation was an inference based on the email's timing in the press.
Progress
44% Bias Score
Turkish Airlines Resumes Flights to Damascus After 13 Years
Turkish Airlines resumed flights to Damascus, Syria, after 13 years, marked by a ceremony attended by Turkish and Syrian officials, signifying a major step in renewed bilateral relations and boosting tourism and trade.
Turkish Airlines Resumes Flights to Damascus After 13 Years
Turkish Airlines resumed flights to Damascus, Syria, after 13 years, marked by a ceremony attended by Turkish and Syrian officials, signifying a major step in renewed bilateral relations and boosting tourism and trade.
Progress
32% Bias Score
Italy's Contradictory Justice: Almasri Release Highlights Hypocrisy
Italy's release of Libyan General Almasri, wanted by the ICC for crimes against women, contrasts sharply with its efforts to secure the release of its own citizens wrongly imprisoned abroad, exposing an inconsistent application of justice and complicity in human rights abuses.
Italy's Contradictory Justice: Almasri Release Highlights Hypocrisy
Italy's release of Libyan General Almasri, wanted by the ICC for crimes against women, contrasts sharply with its efforts to secure the release of its own citizens wrongly imprisoned abroad, exposing an inconsistent application of justice and complicity in human rights abuses.
Progress
68% Bias Score
Bloomberg to Compensate for US Withdrawal from Paris Agreement
Following the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, philanthropist Michael Bloomberg and other donors will cover the US's financial commitments to the UNFCCC, ensuring emission reporting and mitigating the financial impact of the withdrawal.
Bloomberg to Compensate for US Withdrawal from Paris Agreement
Following the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, philanthropist Michael Bloomberg and other donors will cover the US's financial commitments to the UNFCCC, ensuring emission reporting and mitigating the financial impact of the withdrawal.
Progress
32% Bias Score
AfD's Rise in Magdeburg: Economic Anxiety Fuels Far-Right Surge
In Magdeburg, Germany, the far-right AfD party is gaining popularity, polling at 30%, fueled by voter discontent with economic hardship, immigration policies, and the government. The party's strong showing in local elections reflects broader anxieties among East German voters.
AfD's Rise in Magdeburg: Economic Anxiety Fuels Far-Right Surge
In Magdeburg, Germany, the far-right AfD party is gaining popularity, polling at 30%, fueled by voter discontent with economic hardship, immigration policies, and the government. The party's strong showing in local elections reflects broader anxieties among East German voters.
Progress
52% Bias Score