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EU's Binding Nature Restoration Law Sets Ambitious Targets for 2050
The European Union's new Nature Restoration Law, legally binding with specific targets, aims to recover 90% of degraded habitats by 2050, creating jobs and boosting economic growth while countering biodiversity loss and climate change impacts.
EU's Binding Nature Restoration Law Sets Ambitious Targets for 2050
The European Union's new Nature Restoration Law, legally binding with specific targets, aims to recover 90% of degraded habitats by 2050, creating jobs and boosting economic growth while countering biodiversity loss and climate change impacts.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Mexico Dissolves Independent Transparency Institute, Raising Concerns
Mexico's Congress is dissolving the independent National Institute of Transparency (INAI), replacing it with a government-controlled body, "Transparencia para el Pueblo," sparking concerns about decreased transparency and the fate of its 730 employees.
Mexico Dissolves Independent Transparency Institute, Raising Concerns
Mexico's Congress is dissolving the independent National Institute of Transparency (INAI), replacing it with a government-controlled body, "Transparencia para el Pueblo," sparking concerns about decreased transparency and the fate of its 730 employees.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Renewed Colombian Conflict Displaces 50,000, Halts Peacebuilding
Renewed armed conflict in Colombia's Catatumbo region, bordering Venezuela, has displaced over 50,000 people in two months, halting peacebuilding projects and reversing progress made since the 2016 peace agreement; the violence is driven by competition for control of coca cultivation and trafficking...
Renewed Colombian Conflict Displaces 50,000, Halts Peacebuilding
Renewed armed conflict in Colombia's Catatumbo region, bordering Venezuela, has displaced over 50,000 people in two months, halting peacebuilding projects and reversing progress made since the 2016 peace agreement; the violence is driven by competition for control of coca cultivation and trafficking...
Progress
64% Bias Score


Argentina: Retirees to Protest Amidst Government Crackdown
Argentine retirees will protest again in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, demanding better pensions and free medicine, following violent clashes last week where the government blames soccer hooligans and filed charges against a judge who released 144 protestors; a new law targeting hooligans is proposed.
Argentina: Retirees to Protest Amidst Government Crackdown
Argentine retirees will protest again in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, demanding better pensions and free medicine, following violent clashes last week where the government blames soccer hooligans and filed charges against a judge who released 144 protestors; a new law targeting hooligans is proposed.
Progress
60% Bias Score


Bitcoin Volatility: Trump's Crypto Policies and ETF Impact
Bitcoin's price volatility, fueled by President Trump's crypto initiatives, reached a peak of \$109,000 in January 2024 from \$69,733 post-election, before falling to around \$83,000, despite overall year-over-year growth and the creation of Bitcoin and Ether ETFs totaling \$136 billion in assets.
Bitcoin Volatility: Trump's Crypto Policies and ETF Impact
Bitcoin's price volatility, fueled by President Trump's crypto initiatives, reached a peak of \$109,000 in January 2024 from \$69,733 post-election, before falling to around \$83,000, despite overall year-over-year growth and the creation of Bitcoin and Ether ETFs totaling \$136 billion in assets.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Russia's Invasion of Ukraine: A Geopolitical Crisis
Russia's invasion of Ukraine, spurred by historical grievances and geopolitical tensions, has triggered a global crisis affecting energy markets and international relations, raising concerns about NATO's expansion and potential further Russian aggression.
Russia's Invasion of Ukraine: A Geopolitical Crisis
Russia's invasion of Ukraine, spurred by historical grievances and geopolitical tensions, has triggered a global crisis affecting energy markets and international relations, raising concerns about NATO's expansion and potential further Russian aggression.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Resumes Family Detention at Southern Border
The Trump administration has restarted detaining families with children as young as one, including those who crossed the Mexican and Canadian borders and those who have lived in the US for up to 10 years, in two South Texas detention centers with a combined capacity of almost 3,800 people, despite w...

Trump Administration Resumes Family Detention at Southern Border
The Trump administration has restarted detaining families with children as young as one, including those who crossed the Mexican and Canadian borders and those who have lived in the US for up to 10 years, in two South Texas detention centers with a combined capacity of almost 3,800 people, despite w...
Progress
56% Bias Score

One-Year Leprosy Drug Delay in Nigeria Impacts 3,000 Patients
In Nigeria, 3,000 leprosy patients, including 800 children, faced a year-long delay in receiving Multi-Drug Therapy (MDT) due to bureaucratic hurdles and potential late requests, highlighting systemic issues in medication distribution and the vulnerability of leprosy control programs.

One-Year Leprosy Drug Delay in Nigeria Impacts 3,000 Patients
In Nigeria, 3,000 leprosy patients, including 800 children, faced a year-long delay in receiving Multi-Drug Therapy (MDT) due to bureaucratic hurdles and potential late requests, highlighting systemic issues in medication distribution and the vulnerability of leprosy control programs.
Progress
24% Bias Score

Mexico Launches Indigenous Education Program to Combat Educational Disparities
Mexico launches a new Indigenous Education Program to address the severe educational disparities affecting indigenous communities, where 40% of children don't attend school due to poverty, lack of infrastructure, and other systemic issues.

Mexico Launches Indigenous Education Program to Combat Educational Disparities
Mexico launches a new Indigenous Education Program to address the severe educational disparities affecting indigenous communities, where 40% of children don't attend school due to poverty, lack of infrastructure, and other systemic issues.
Progress
28% Bias Score

Chilean Speaker Resigns Amidst Corruption Investigation
Chilean Communist Party leader Karol Cariola resigned as Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies on April 21, 2024, following a corruption investigation involving alleged influence peddling and a failed municipal clinic purchase, amidst leaked text messages criticizing President Boric and revealing reque...

Chilean Speaker Resigns Amidst Corruption Investigation
Chilean Communist Party leader Karol Cariola resigned as Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies on April 21, 2024, following a corruption investigation involving alleged influence peddling and a failed municipal clinic purchase, amidst leaked text messages criticizing President Boric and revealing reque...
Progress
48% Bias Score

Peace Talks Fuel Market Rally: Ruble Soars, Energy Prices Dip
Amidst ongoing Ukraine-Russia peace talks, investors are repositioning assets, with the Russian ruble up 35%, the Kazakh tenge up 5%, and the WIG Ukraine Index surging 60%, reflecting hopes for sanctions relief and increased trade.

Peace Talks Fuel Market Rally: Ruble Soars, Energy Prices Dip
Amidst ongoing Ukraine-Russia peace talks, investors are repositioning assets, with the Russian ruble up 35%, the Kazakh tenge up 5%, and the WIG Ukraine Index surging 60%, reflecting hopes for sanctions relief and increased trade.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Crew-9 Returns to Earth After 9.5-Month ISS Stay
On Tuesday, September 30, 2024, at 6:05 AM Spanish peninsular time, NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, along with Nick Hague and Alexander Gorbunov, left the ISS aboard the SpaceX Dragon 'Freedom' after a 9.5-month stay due to a Starliner spacecraft malfunction, with a scheduled splash...

Crew-9 Returns to Earth After 9.5-Month ISS Stay
On Tuesday, September 30, 2024, at 6:05 AM Spanish peninsular time, NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, along with Nick Hague and Alexander Gorbunov, left the ISS aboard the SpaceX Dragon 'Freedom' after a 9.5-month stay due to a Starliner spacecraft malfunction, with a scheduled splash...
Progress
44% Bias Score