June 2025
July 2025
Showing 109 to 120 of 210 results


Latin America's Struggle Against a Surging Criminal Tide
The Economist details the alarming rise of transnational organized crime in Latin America, highlighting Ecuador's role as a key drug trafficking hub and the failures of current government strategies, proposing reforms including drug policy changes and strengthened judicial independence.
Latin America's Struggle Against a Surging Criminal Tide
The Economist details the alarming rise of transnational organized crime in Latin America, highlighting Ecuador's role as a key drug trafficking hub and the failures of current government strategies, proposing reforms including drug policy changes and strengthened judicial independence.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Trichet Warns of Geopolitical Uncertainty, High Debt, and Europe's Economic Lag
Former European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet voiced concerns about geopolitical uncertainty stemming from the Ukraine conflict and the Middle East, excessive global debt surpassing 2008 levels, Europe's lagging productivity compared to the US, and the unpredictable impact of Donald Tru...
Trichet Warns of Geopolitical Uncertainty, High Debt, and Europe's Economic Lag
Former European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet voiced concerns about geopolitical uncertainty stemming from the Ukraine conflict and the Middle East, excessive global debt surpassing 2008 levels, Europe's lagging productivity compared to the US, and the unpredictable impact of Donald Tru...
Progress
40% Bias Score


Increased US Military Presence at Azores Air Base Amidst Middle East Conflict
The US has significantly increased its military aircraft presence at the Lajes Air Base in the Azores, with at least 20 planes present by Friday, primarily KC-135 and KC-46 Pegasus refueling tankers and cargo planes, linked to the withdrawal of non-essential personnel from the Middle East due to the...
Increased US Military Presence at Azores Air Base Amidst Middle East Conflict
The US has significantly increased its military aircraft presence at the Lajes Air Base in the Azores, with at least 20 planes present by Friday, primarily KC-135 and KC-46 Pegasus refueling tankers and cargo planes, linked to the withdrawal of non-essential personnel from the Middle East due to the...
Progress
48% Bias Score


EU Withdraws Greenwashing Proposal from Green Deal
The European Commission unexpectedly withdrew a greenwashing proposal from the European Green Deal package days before final negotiations, surprising negotiators and raising concerns about the Commission's authority and transparency in environmental policy.
EU Withdraws Greenwashing Proposal from Green Deal
The European Commission unexpectedly withdrew a greenwashing proposal from the European Green Deal package days before final negotiations, surprising negotiators and raising concerns about the Commission's authority and transparency in environmental policy.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Fourth Arrest Made in Uribe Turbay Assassination Attempt
Colombian authorities charged William Fernando González Cruz on June 20th, 2025, with involvement in the June 7th assassination attempt against Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay in Bogotá, alleging he planned the attack, chose the underage shooter, and helped the escape.
Fourth Arrest Made in Uribe Turbay Assassination Attempt
Colombian authorities charged William Fernando González Cruz on June 20th, 2025, with involvement in the June 7th assassination attempt against Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay in Bogotá, alleging he planned the attack, chose the underage shooter, and helped the escape.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Lithium Mine Threatens Portuguese Village, Exposing Green Energy Trade-offs
Residents of Covas do Barroso, Portugal, are protesting a planned lithium mine that threatens their village's unique agricultural heritage and way of life, highlighting the conflict between Europe's green energy transition and local community concerns.
Lithium Mine Threatens Portuguese Village, Exposing Green Energy Trade-offs
Residents of Covas do Barroso, Portugal, are protesting a planned lithium mine that threatens their village's unique agricultural heritage and way of life, highlighting the conflict between Europe's green energy transition and local community concerns.
Progress
52% Bias Score

UN Project Ends Food Shortages in Colombia's Guajira Region
The UN's SCALA project provided a well supplying 45,000 liters of water daily to 45 Wayúu families in Colombia's Guajira region, enabling year-round food production and ending food shortages; this project also focused on education and the integration of ancestral knowledge with modern techniques.

UN Project Ends Food Shortages in Colombia's Guajira Region
The UN's SCALA project provided a well supplying 45,000 liters of water daily to 45 Wayúu families in Colombia's Guajira region, enabling year-round food production and ending food shortages; this project also focused on education and the integration of ancestral knowledge with modern techniques.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Wellcome Photography Prize Showcases Climate Change's Health Impacts
The Wellcome Photography Prize's top 25 photos, unveiled on Thursday, July 11th, powerfully depict climate change's health impacts and human responses, with an exhibition opening at the Francis Crick Institute, London, from July 17th, 2025 to October 18th, 2025.

Wellcome Photography Prize Showcases Climate Change's Health Impacts
The Wellcome Photography Prize's top 25 photos, unveiled on Thursday, July 11th, powerfully depict climate change's health impacts and human responses, with an exhibition opening at the Francis Crick Institute, London, from July 17th, 2025 to October 18th, 2025.
Progress
24% Bias Score

Georgia Wins World Judo Mixed Team Championships
Georgia won the gold medal in the World Judo Championships mixed team final against South Korea with a score of 3-1, with Lasha Bekauri securing the final victory in Budapest, Hungary.

Georgia Wins World Judo Mixed Team Championships
Georgia won the gold medal in the World Judo Championships mixed team final against South Korea with a score of 3-1, with Lasha Bekauri securing the final victory in Budapest, Hungary.
Progress
32% Bias Score

Iran's Internal Fragility Amidst External Conflict
Amidst escalating conflict, the Iranian regime attempts to consolidate power through nationalist appeals, but faces internal challenges from economic sanctions, ongoing protests, and security breaches, as seen in the recent 15% drop of the Rial and continued security incidents despite a de facto sta...

Iran's Internal Fragility Amidst External Conflict
Amidst escalating conflict, the Iranian regime attempts to consolidate power through nationalist appeals, but faces internal challenges from economic sanctions, ongoing protests, and security breaches, as seen in the recent 15% drop of the Rial and continued security incidents despite a de facto sta...
Progress
52% Bias Score

Israel's Iran Assault Faces Significant Challenges
Israel's military assault on Iran's nuclear and ballistic weapons program, despite potential US support, faces significant challenges, risks regional destabilization, and may not achieve long-term strategic goals due to limitations in eliminating deeply buried nuclear facilities and potential for se...

Israel's Iran Assault Faces Significant Challenges
Israel's military assault on Iran's nuclear and ballistic weapons program, despite potential US support, faces significant challenges, risks regional destabilization, and may not achieve long-term strategic goals due to limitations in eliminating deeply buried nuclear facilities and potential for se...
Progress
56% Bias Score

Vance Blames Newsom and Bass for LA Immigration Protests
Vice President JD Vance visited Los Angeles on June 15th, blaming Governor Newsom and Mayor Bass for violent immigration protests following federal immigration raids; he held a press conference with hand-picked national reporters, excluding local journalists, and made a controversial remark about Se...

Vance Blames Newsom and Bass for LA Immigration Protests
Vice President JD Vance visited Los Angeles on June 15th, blaming Governor Newsom and Mayor Bass for violent immigration protests following federal immigration raids; he held a press conference with hand-picked national reporters, excluding local journalists, and made a controversial remark about Se...
Progress
56% Bias Score
Showing 109 to 120 of 210 results