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Sustainable Building Technologies: Reducing Energy Consumption in Housing
Current housing construction and maintenance consume 40% of global energy, with 63% used inefficiently; research focuses on creating self-regulating buildings using phase-change materials and biominerals to reduce energy waste and emissions.
Sustainable Building Technologies: Reducing Energy Consumption in Housing
Current housing construction and maintenance consume 40% of global energy, with 63% used inefficiently; research focuses on creating self-regulating buildings using phase-change materials and biominerals to reduce energy waste and emissions.
Progress
12% Bias Score


Jesuit's Forgotten Plan for a Universal Language
In 1653, Spanish Jesuit Pedro Bermudo proposed a universal language system in Rome, using a combination of Roman and Arabic numerals to categorize concepts, a plan that was later referenced by Gottfried Leibniz and recently revived in a theatrical production.
Jesuit's Forgotten Plan for a Universal Language
In 1653, Spanish Jesuit Pedro Bermudo proposed a universal language system in Rome, using a combination of Roman and Arabic numerals to categorize concepts, a plan that was later referenced by Gottfried Leibniz and recently revived in a theatrical production.
Progress
32% Bias Score


Two Filmmakers from the Elias Querejeta School Debut at Venice Film Festival
Two Spanish filmmakers, Jaume Claret Muxart and Gabriel Azorín, both alumni of the Elias Querejeta School of Cinema, are debuting their first feature films, "Estrany riu" and "Anoche conquisté Tebas," respectively, at the Venice Film Festival.
Two Filmmakers from the Elias Querejeta School Debut at Venice Film Festival
Two Spanish filmmakers, Jaume Claret Muxart and Gabriel Azorín, both alumni of the Elias Querejeta School of Cinema, are debuting their first feature films, "Estrany riu" and "Anoche conquisté Tebas," respectively, at the Venice Film Festival.
Progress
16% Bias Score


German Bundestag Parties Paid €1.8 Million in Fines for Campaign Finance Violations Since 2017
Since 2017, German Bundestag parties have paid approximately €1.8 million in fines for various campaign finance violations, with the AfD accounting for over half of the total, primarily due to undisclosed support from the Goal AG PR agency and illegal donations.
German Bundestag Parties Paid €1.8 Million in Fines for Campaign Finance Violations Since 2017
Since 2017, German Bundestag parties have paid approximately €1.8 million in fines for various campaign finance violations, with the AfD accounting for over half of the total, primarily due to undisclosed support from the Goal AG PR agency and illegal donations.
Progress
32% Bias Score


Luxury Tourism Development Fuels Real Estate Boom in Western Balkans
Increased tourism and EU accession talks are driving a surge in luxury hotel development and real estate investment in Albania, Montenegro, and North Macedonia, leading to significant economic growth and rising property values.
Luxury Tourism Development Fuels Real Estate Boom in Western Balkans
Increased tourism and EU accession talks are driving a surge in luxury hotel development and real estate investment in Albania, Montenegro, and North Macedonia, leading to significant economic growth and rising property values.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Resurgence of Nyksund: A Norwegian Fishing Village's Fight for Sustainability
The remote Norwegian fishing village of Nyksund, abandoned due to technological advancements and harsh conditions, is experiencing a revival, grappling with the challenges of balancing tourism and preserving its unique identity.
Resurgence of Nyksund: A Norwegian Fishing Village's Fight for Sustainability
The remote Norwegian fishing village of Nyksund, abandoned due to technological advancements and harsh conditions, is experiencing a revival, grappling with the challenges of balancing tourism and preserving its unique identity.
Progress
16% Bias Score

US Judge Halts Trump-Era Expedited Deportation Program Expansion
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order halting the expansion of a rapid deportation program implemented by the Trump administration, citing a significant risk of deporting immigrants who may have a right to remain in the US without due process.

US Judge Halts Trump-Era Expedited Deportation Program Expansion
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order halting the expansion of a rapid deportation program implemented by the Trump administration, citing a significant risk of deporting immigrants who may have a right to remain in the US without due process.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Spanish and International Art Scene: A Season of Influences and Innovations
The 2023-2024 Spanish and international art seasons showcase a rich tapestry of exhibitions exploring artistic influences, innovations, and the enduring legacies of masters like Goya, with major museum openings and renovations in New York City also highlighting the global art market's dynamism.

Spanish and International Art Scene: A Season of Influences and Innovations
The 2023-2024 Spanish and international art seasons showcase a rich tapestry of exhibitions exploring artistic influences, innovations, and the enduring legacies of masters like Goya, with major museum openings and renovations in New York City also highlighting the global art market's dynamism.
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0% Bias Score

US Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump's Expedited Deportations
A federal judge in Washington D.C. issued a temporary injunction against the Trump administration's expedited deportation policy, citing violations of due process, after a lawsuit filed by civil rights groups.

US Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump's Expedited Deportations
A federal judge in Washington D.C. issued a temporary injunction against the Trump administration's expedited deportation policy, citing violations of due process, after a lawsuit filed by civil rights groups.
Progress
24% Bias Score

Trump Threatens EU with Tariffs Over Digital Regulations
Donald Trump threatened the EU with additional tariffs if it continues to discriminate against American tech companies, targeting the DSA and DMA, while the EU recently fined Apple and Meta for DMA violations, setting the stage for a significant showdown over digital regulation.

Trump Threatens EU with Tariffs Over Digital Regulations
Donald Trump threatened the EU with additional tariffs if it continues to discriminate against American tech companies, targeting the DSA and DMA, while the EU recently fined Apple and Meta for DMA violations, setting the stage for a significant showdown over digital regulation.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Ukraine Eases Border Restrictions for Young Men
Ukraine has lifted restrictions on men aged 18-22 leaving the country, allowing them to cross the border freely for education, internships, and employment, despite concerns about potential impacts on the military.

Ukraine Eases Border Restrictions for Young Men
Ukraine has lifted restrictions on men aged 18-22 leaving the country, allowing them to cross the border freely for education, internships, and employment, despite concerns about potential impacts on the military.
Progress
24% Bias Score

Pro-Palestine Protest Disrupts Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Performance at BBC Proms
Pro-Palestine protesters interrupted a Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) performance at the BBC Proms in London on Friday, accusing the MSO of silencing artists critical of Israel's actions in Gaza, leading to a 10+ minute disruption and a rescheduled concert.

Pro-Palestine Protest Disrupts Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Performance at BBC Proms
Pro-Palestine protesters interrupted a Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) performance at the BBC Proms in London on Friday, accusing the MSO of silencing artists critical of Israel's actions in Gaza, leading to a 10+ minute disruption and a rescheduled concert.
Progress
32% Bias Score
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