July 2025
August 2025
Showing 613 to 624 of 731 results


Plaisio Computers Targets €500 Million Revenue in 2025 Amidst Rising Costs
Plaisio Computers aims to surpass €500 million in revenue in 2025, building on its 2024 record of €480.12 million, while facing challenges from rising labor costs despite expanding to 28 stores via a government subsidy program for SMEs and focusing solely on the Greek market.
Plaisio Computers Targets €500 Million Revenue in 2025 Amidst Rising Costs
Plaisio Computers aims to surpass €500 million in revenue in 2025, building on its 2024 record of €480.12 million, while facing challenges from rising labor costs despite expanding to 28 stores via a government subsidy program for SMEs and focusing solely on the Greek market.
Progress
24% Bias Score


Juneau Limits Cruise Passengers Amid Record Alaskan Tourism
Juneau, Alaska, implemented daily passenger limits for cruise ships starting in 2026 due to a record-breaking cruise season in 2024; some cruise lines have altered itineraries, while Royal Caribbean is building a new port on Douglas Island to alleviate congestion.
Juneau Limits Cruise Passengers Amid Record Alaskan Tourism
Juneau, Alaska, implemented daily passenger limits for cruise ships starting in 2026 due to a record-breaking cruise season in 2024; some cruise lines have altered itineraries, while Royal Caribbean is building a new port on Douglas Island to alleviate congestion.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Gambling Tax Deduction Cut Sparks Outcry from Professionals
A new tax law reduces the gambling loss deduction from 100% to 90%, potentially forcing professional gamblers to pay taxes on unearned income and driving them toward unregulated markets; this change, estimated to generate nearly $1.1 billion in revenue over a decade, resulted from Senate reconciliat...
Gambling Tax Deduction Cut Sparks Outcry from Professionals
A new tax law reduces the gambling loss deduction from 100% to 90%, potentially forcing professional gamblers to pay taxes on unearned income and driving them toward unregulated markets; this change, estimated to generate nearly $1.1 billion in revenue over a decade, resulted from Senate reconciliat...
Progress
52% Bias Score


Pope Leo XIV Revives Papal Summer Tradition in Castel Gandolfo
Pope Leo XIV is spending two weeks in Castel Gandolfo, a town near Rome, reviving a papal tradition of summer vacations, boosting local tourism in the process; he will return for a few days in August for the Ferragosto holiday.
Pope Leo XIV Revives Papal Summer Tradition in Castel Gandolfo
Pope Leo XIV is spending two weeks in Castel Gandolfo, a town near Rome, reviving a papal tradition of summer vacations, boosting local tourism in the process; he will return for a few days in August for the Ferragosto holiday.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Bavarian Grain Harvest Reduced by Extreme Heat and Global Uncertainty
Extreme heat in Bavaria, Germany, has reduced the grain harvest by 5 percent compared to the ten-year average (to approximately 40.1 million tons), impacting farmers due to early harvesting and smaller-than-average grain yields, while global political instability adds further market uncertainty.
Bavarian Grain Harvest Reduced by Extreme Heat and Global Uncertainty
Extreme heat in Bavaria, Germany, has reduced the grain harvest by 5 percent compared to the ten-year average (to approximately 40.1 million tons), impacting farmers due to early harvesting and smaller-than-average grain yields, while global political instability adds further market uncertainty.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Gérard Bertrand's Wine Empire: From Family Vineyard to Global Success
Gérard Bertrand, inheriting a 60-hectare vineyard in 1987, expanded his wine empire to 200 hectares and 16 properties, producing diverse wines globally, alongside hotels, restaurants, and a publishing imprint, driven by a family passion spanning four generations.
Gérard Bertrand's Wine Empire: From Family Vineyard to Global Success
Gérard Bertrand, inheriting a 60-hectare vineyard in 1987, expanded his wine empire to 200 hectares and 16 properties, producing diverse wines globally, alongside hotels, restaurants, and a publishing imprint, driven by a family passion spanning four generations.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Divided Public Opinion on PFAS Health Risks in the Netherlands
A Dutch survey reveals divided public opinion on the health risks of PFAS, with 47% concerned about health damage from these persistent chemicals found in various products, while 45% are unconcerned; the debate highlights the need for further research and effective regulation.

Divided Public Opinion on PFAS Health Risks in the Netherlands
A Dutch survey reveals divided public opinion on the health risks of PFAS, with 47% concerned about health damage from these persistent chemicals found in various products, while 45% are unconcerned; the debate highlights the need for further research and effective regulation.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Olympio Expands Drilling at Bousquet Gold Project Following Visible Gold Discovery
Olympio Metals is expanding its diamond drilling program at its Bousquet gold project in Canada's Cadillac Break, targeting the Amadee prospect due to its geological similarities with the high-grade Paquin prospect where visible gold has been found. The company has already completed eight holes at A...

Olympio Expands Drilling at Bousquet Gold Project Following Visible Gold Discovery
Olympio Metals is expanding its diamond drilling program at its Bousquet gold project in Canada's Cadillac Break, targeting the Amadee prospect due to its geological similarities with the high-grade Paquin prospect where visible gold has been found. The company has already completed eight holes at A...
Progress
52% Bias Score

Zambia-Senegal WAFCON Showdown: Group A Clash
Zambia and Senegal will clash in a critical Group A WAFCON match on July 9th, 2025, at 13:04 WAT, with Zambia aiming for a win to boost their chances of advancing after a 2-2 draw with Morocco, while Senegal looks to build on their 4-0 victory over DR Congo.

Zambia-Senegal WAFCON Showdown: Group A Clash
Zambia and Senegal will clash in a critical Group A WAFCON match on July 9th, 2025, at 13:04 WAT, with Zambia aiming for a win to boost their chances of advancing after a 2-2 draw with Morocco, while Senegal looks to build on their 4-0 victory over DR Congo.
Progress
40% Bias Score

France's Arabic Language Marginalization: A Legacy of Colonialism
French journalist Nabil Wakim highlights the underrepresentation of Arabic language education in France, affecting 15,000 students and perpetuating societal stigma and hindering career prospects due to historical colonial relationships and negative stereotypes.

France's Arabic Language Marginalization: A Legacy of Colonialism
French journalist Nabil Wakim highlights the underrepresentation of Arabic language education in France, affecting 15,000 students and perpetuating societal stigma and hindering career prospects due to historical colonial relationships and negative stereotypes.
Progress
48% Bias Score

German Court Drops Attempted Murder Charge Against Former RAF Terrorist
A German court dropped the attempted murder charge against former RAF terrorist Daniela Klette, for a 2015 armed robbery, finding that while she risked the victims' deaths, she abandoned her intent to kill before the crime was completed.

German Court Drops Attempted Murder Charge Against Former RAF Terrorist
A German court dropped the attempted murder charge against former RAF terrorist Daniela Klette, for a 2015 armed robbery, finding that while she risked the victims' deaths, she abandoned her intent to kill before the crime was completed.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Ancient Burial Sites Unearthed in Germany Reveal Neolithic Culture
Archaeologists in Krauschwitz, Germany, discovered 5,000-year-old graves with intricately beaded bags used as baby carriers, alongside 6,000-year-old burial mounds and huts, revealing insights into Neolithic burial practices and social structures during the construction of a power line.

Ancient Burial Sites Unearthed in Germany Reveal Neolithic Culture
Archaeologists in Krauschwitz, Germany, discovered 5,000-year-old graves with intricately beaded bags used as baby carriers, alongside 6,000-year-old burial mounds and huts, revealing insights into Neolithic burial practices and social structures during the construction of a power line.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Showing 613 to 624 of 731 results