September 2025
October 2025
Showing 565 to 576 of 674 results


SNP Appoints New Chief Executive
The Scottish National Party (SNP) appointed former Aberdeen MP Callum McCaig as its new chief executive, replacing Carol Beattie who resigned for personal health reasons; this is the fourth person to hold the position since March 2023.
SNP Appoints New Chief Executive
The Scottish National Party (SNP) appointed former Aberdeen MP Callum McCaig as its new chief executive, replacing Carol Beattie who resigned for personal health reasons; this is the fourth person to hold the position since March 2023.
Progress
20% Bias Score


Blue Ridge Parkway Reopens, Boosting Western North Carolina Tourism
A 26-mile stretch of the Blue Ridge Parkway in western North Carolina reopened, marking a significant step in recovery from Hurricane Helene's devastation, impacting local businesses and tourism.
Blue Ridge Parkway Reopens, Boosting Western North Carolina Tourism
A 26-mile stretch of the Blue Ridge Parkway in western North Carolina reopened, marking a significant step in recovery from Hurricane Helene's devastation, impacting local businesses and tourism.
Progress
16% Bias Score


Kafka's Narratives and 'The Last Beer' Premiere in Bamberg
Bamberg's E.T.A.-Hoffmann Theater opened its season with two premieres: a stage adaptation of Kafka's works, including "Letter to His Father," and Jaroslav Rudiš's "The Last Beer", both praised for their poetic and insightful approach.
Kafka's Narratives and 'The Last Beer' Premiere in Bamberg
Bamberg's E.T.A.-Hoffmann Theater opened its season with two premieres: a stage adaptation of Kafka's works, including "Letter to His Father," and Jaroslav Rudiš's "The Last Beer", both praised for their poetic and insightful approach.
Progress
24% Bias Score


German Ministers Reject SPD's Inheritance Tax Hike Proposal
German Economy Minister Katherine Reiche and Chancellor's Chief of Staff Thorsten Frei rejected calls from the SPD to increase inheritance tax, citing concerns about negative economic impacts and the need for business predictability.
German Ministers Reject SPD's Inheritance Tax Hike Proposal
German Economy Minister Katherine Reiche and Chancellor's Chief of Staff Thorsten Frei rejected calls from the SPD to increase inheritance tax, citing concerns about negative economic impacts and the need for business predictability.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Artists Reclaim St. George's Flag as Symbol of Inclusivity in Response to Far-Right Campaign
In response to a far-right campaign displaying St. George's flags, artists in Britain have created inclusive versions, countering the flag's association with hostility towards minority ethnic groups and promoting a message of welcome.
Artists Reclaim St. George's Flag as Symbol of Inclusivity in Response to Far-Right Campaign
In response to a far-right campaign displaying St. George's flags, artists in Britain have created inclusive versions, countering the flag's association with hostility towards minority ethnic groups and promoting a message of welcome.
Progress
24% Bias Score


Evolutionary Mismatch: Why Modern Life Feels Like Swimming Upstream
Human instincts, shaped by our hunter-gatherer past, are mismatched with modern environments, leading to problems like obesity, relationship difficulties, and mental health issues.
Evolutionary Mismatch: Why Modern Life Feels Like Swimming Upstream
Human instincts, shaped by our hunter-gatherer past, are mismatched with modern environments, leading to problems like obesity, relationship difficulties, and mental health issues.
Progress
12% Bias Score

Pakistan Cricket Team's Performance Under Scrutiny After India Match
Following Pakistan's loss to India, cricket analyst Samiya Chaudhary highlights the team's underperformance and the need for emerging players to step up and win back fans.

Pakistan Cricket Team's Performance Under Scrutiny After India Match
Following Pakistan's loss to India, cricket analyst Samiya Chaudhary highlights the team's underperformance and the need for emerging players to step up and win back fans.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Radio France Faces Criticism for Reduced Radio Drama Production
Radio France, facing budget constraints, is drastically reducing its radio drama productions, prompting criticism from artists and industry professionals who highlight the art form's cultural value and economic impact.

Radio France Faces Criticism for Reduced Radio Drama Production
Radio France, facing budget constraints, is drastically reducing its radio drama productions, prompting criticism from artists and industry professionals who highlight the art form's cultural value and economic impact.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Teenager's Violent Act Driven by Online Radicalization
A German thriller depicts a teenage boy, Jeremy, radicalized online, committing a violent act due to mental instability exacerbated by family issues and online manipulation.

Teenager's Violent Act Driven by Online Radicalization
A German thriller depicts a teenage boy, Jeremy, radicalized online, committing a violent act due to mental instability exacerbated by family issues and online manipulation.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Ukraine's Ministry of Digital Transformation Denies Data Breach from Diia Service
Ukraine's Ministry of Digital Transformation confirmed that recently publicized personal data files are not from the Diia government services platform, but a mix of previously leaked data from commercial sources, manually edited and supplemented with fake entries.

Ukraine's Ministry of Digital Transformation Denies Data Breach from Diia Service
Ukraine's Ministry of Digital Transformation confirmed that recently publicized personal data files are not from the Diia government services platform, but a mix of previously leaked data from commercial sources, manually edited and supplemented with fake entries.
Progress
24% Bias Score

Russia's Digital Ruble: Planned Launch, Potential Impacts, and Public Concerns
Russia plans to launch its digital ruble on September 1, 2026, starting with government payments, aiming to increase transparency and reduce shadow economy; however, concerns remain among banks and citizens regarding potential losses and privacy issues.

Russia's Digital Ruble: Planned Launch, Potential Impacts, and Public Concerns
Russia plans to launch its digital ruble on September 1, 2026, starting with government payments, aiming to increase transparency and reduce shadow economy; however, concerns remain among banks and citizens regarding potential losses and privacy issues.
Progress
24% Bias Score

Shifting Political Tides: A Dinner Dialogue Between Two Voters
A Gainsborough shift manager and a Sheffield NGO worker, with contrasting political views, shared a dinner conversation revealing their perspectives on taxation, public services, and global issues.

Shifting Political Tides: A Dinner Dialogue Between Two Voters
A Gainsborough shift manager and a Sheffield NGO worker, with contrasting political views, shared a dinner conversation revealing their perspectives on taxation, public services, and global issues.
Progress
8% Bias Score
Showing 565 to 576 of 674 results