July 2025
August 2025
Showing 481 to 492 of 933 results


Armenia and Azerbaijan Reach Tentative Peace Deal
Armenia and Azerbaijan have tentatively agreed on a peace treaty text, with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stating that the possibility of initialing the deal is under consideration, although a full signature is dependent on various conditions. Discussions are ongoing regarding the next steps, focus...
Armenia and Azerbaijan Reach Tentative Peace Deal
Armenia and Azerbaijan have tentatively agreed on a peace treaty text, with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stating that the possibility of initialing the deal is under consideration, although a full signature is dependent on various conditions. Discussions are ongoing regarding the next steps, focus...
Progress
48% Bias Score


Dutch Non-Rent Controlled Housing Plunges Amidst Rent Control Legislation
The number of non-rent controlled homes available in the Netherlands has fallen by over one-third in the past quarter to 12,000, due to new rent legislation, impacting those on average incomes and causing a rise in disputes between landlords and tenants.
Dutch Non-Rent Controlled Housing Plunges Amidst Rent Control Legislation
The number of non-rent controlled homes available in the Netherlands has fallen by over one-third in the past quarter to 12,000, due to new rent legislation, impacting those on average incomes and causing a rise in disputes between landlords and tenants.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Eilat Port Closure: Tax Seizure and Houthi Blockade Cripple Operations
Eilat Port in Israel is completely closed due to "10 million shekels" in unpaid taxes, further impacted by an 80% revenue drop caused by the Houthi blockade of the Red Sea, forcing ships to use longer routes and causing the layoff of 21 employees.
Eilat Port Closure: Tax Seizure and Houthi Blockade Cripple Operations
Eilat Port in Israel is completely closed due to "10 million shekels" in unpaid taxes, further impacted by an 80% revenue drop caused by the Houthi blockade of the Red Sea, forcing ships to use longer routes and causing the layoff of 21 employees.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Cambodia-Thailand Border Dispute Fuels Political Upheaval
A border skirmish between Thailand and Cambodia in the Emerald Triangle resulted in a Cambodian soldier's death, prompting Cambodia to seek International Court of Justice intervention. The dispute has been exploited by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen to consolidate power, impacting Thailand's polit...
Cambodia-Thailand Border Dispute Fuels Political Upheaval
A border skirmish between Thailand and Cambodia in the Emerald Triangle resulted in a Cambodian soldier's death, prompting Cambodia to seek International Court of Justice intervention. The dispute has been exploited by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen to consolidate power, impacting Thailand's polit...
Progress
52% Bias Score


Indian Family Businesses Flock to Hong Kong for Legacy Planning and Global Growth
Indian family businesses, like the Harilelas and KGK Group, are choosing Hong Kong for its established legacy planning expertise, global market access, and robust governance, overcoming challenges faced in India with its open capital markets and clear digital asset regulations.
Indian Family Businesses Flock to Hong Kong for Legacy Planning and Global Growth
Indian family businesses, like the Harilelas and KGK Group, are choosing Hong Kong for its established legacy planning expertise, global market access, and robust governance, overcoming challenges faced in India with its open capital markets and clear digital asset regulations.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Retailers' Price Hikes: Profit Maximization, Not Tariffs
Major retailers are raising prices, blaming tariffs, while a Federal Reserve report shows price increases on non-tariffed goods, suggesting profit maximization is the real motive; 52% of Americans agree retailers should bear tariff costs.
Retailers' Price Hikes: Profit Maximization, Not Tariffs
Major retailers are raising prices, blaming tariffs, while a Federal Reserve report shows price increases on non-tariffed goods, suggesting profit maximization is the real motive; 52% of Americans agree retailers should bear tariff costs.
Progress
64% Bias Score

Filippidis Conviction: A Landmark #MeToo Victory in Greece
Petros Filippidis, a Greek actor, was unanimously convicted in a second-instance trial for sexual assault, marking the first final conviction in a Greek #MeToo case and offering a glimmer of hope for survivors while highlighting persistent systemic challenges.

Filippidis Conviction: A Landmark #MeToo Victory in Greece
Petros Filippidis, a Greek actor, was unanimously convicted in a second-instance trial for sexual assault, marking the first final conviction in a Greek #MeToo case and offering a glimmer of hope for survivors while highlighting persistent systemic challenges.
Progress
40% Bias Score

UK Halts £400 Million Afghan Relocation Program After Data Leak Review
The UK secretly relocated 4,500 Afghans in 2023 following a 2022 data leak of 18,000 collaborators' details; the £400 million operation is now halted after an independent review questioned its proportionality to the threat, and a court order has been lifted.

UK Halts £400 Million Afghan Relocation Program After Data Leak Review
The UK secretly relocated 4,500 Afghans in 2023 following a 2022 data leak of 18,000 collaborators' details; the £400 million operation is now halted after an independent review questioned its proportionality to the threat, and a court order has been lifted.
Progress
36% Bias Score

European Heatwave Impacts Tourism, Travel Disrupted by Wildfires and Traffic Jams
High temperatures and wildfires affect European tourism, while traffic jams are predicted due to vacation travel; residents in Zandvoort, Netherlands manipulated Google Maps to deter tourists, and a volcanic eruption in Iceland caused the evacuation of the Blue Lagoon.

European Heatwave Impacts Tourism, Travel Disrupted by Wildfires and Traffic Jams
High temperatures and wildfires affect European tourism, while traffic jams are predicted due to vacation travel; residents in Zandvoort, Netherlands manipulated Google Maps to deter tourists, and a volcanic eruption in Iceland caused the evacuation of the Blue Lagoon.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Geneva Hosts Crucial Plastic Pollution Treaty Negotiations
International delegates convene in Geneva next month for renewed negotiations on a global plastic pollution treaty, aiming for a legally binding agreement after previous talks in December 2024 failed to reach a consensus, focusing on reducing virgin plastics, limiting harmful chemicals, and financin...

Geneva Hosts Crucial Plastic Pollution Treaty Negotiations
International delegates convene in Geneva next month for renewed negotiations on a global plastic pollution treaty, aiming for a legally binding agreement after previous talks in December 2024 failed to reach a consensus, focusing on reducing virgin plastics, limiting harmful chemicals, and financin...
Progress
12% Bias Score

Albanese's China Visit: A Symbolic Shift in Australia's Foreign Policy
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited China, symbolically following Gough Whitlam's 1971 precedent of establishing relations with the People's Republic of China, contrasting with his predecessor's confrontational approach and aiming to stabilize relations despite US pressure.

Albanese's China Visit: A Symbolic Shift in Australia's Foreign Policy
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited China, symbolically following Gough Whitlam's 1971 precedent of establishing relations with the People's Republic of China, contrasting with his predecessor's confrontational approach and aiming to stabilize relations despite US pressure.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Judge Halts HHS Layoffs, Ruling Restructuring Unlawful
A federal judge in Providence, Rhode Island, issued a preliminary injunction halting mass layoffs at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) after 19 states and the District of Columbia sued, arguing the Trump administration's restructuring was unlawful and arbitrary, impacting over 1...

Judge Halts HHS Layoffs, Ruling Restructuring Unlawful
A federal judge in Providence, Rhode Island, issued a preliminary injunction halting mass layoffs at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) after 19 states and the District of Columbia sued, arguing the Trump administration's restructuring was unlawful and arbitrary, impacting over 1...
Progress
52% Bias Score
Showing 481 to 492 of 933 results