July 2025
August 2025
Showing 469 to 480 of 668 results


UK's Costly Afghan Intervention: Billions Spent, Accountability Missing
The UK's 20-year involvement in Afghanistan, costing £30bn and 457 British lives, culminated in a costly effort to protect 19,000 Afghan collaborators after a leaked list threatened their safety, revealing questionable decision-making and a lack of accountability.
UK's Costly Afghan Intervention: Billions Spent, Accountability Missing
The UK's 20-year involvement in Afghanistan, costing £30bn and 457 British lives, culminated in a costly effort to protect 19,000 Afghan collaborators after a leaked list threatened their safety, revealing questionable decision-making and a lack of accountability.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Leapmotor Undercuts Dacia to Become UK's Cheapest EV Maker
Leapmotor, a Chinese EV maker, has launched a temporary price cut of up to £3,750 on its T03 and C10 models, making the T03 the UK's cheapest EV at £14,495, undercutting Dacia's Spring, due to uncertainty surrounding eligibility for the UK government's new Electric Car Grant.
Leapmotor Undercuts Dacia to Become UK's Cheapest EV Maker
Leapmotor, a Chinese EV maker, has launched a temporary price cut of up to £3,750 on its T03 and C10 models, making the T03 the UK's cheapest EV at £14,495, undercutting Dacia's Spring, due to uncertainty surrounding eligibility for the UK government's new Electric Car Grant.
Progress
48% Bias Score


ICC Confirms Arrest of Libyan Torturer Al Buti in Germany
The International Criminal Court (ICC) confirmed the arrest of Libyan torturer Al Buti in Germany, following a request from Libya, after Italy's release of a similar suspect caused controversy. The ICC highlights the importance of state cooperation in achieving justice for victims.
ICC Confirms Arrest of Libyan Torturer Al Buti in Germany
The International Criminal Court (ICC) confirmed the arrest of Libyan torturer Al Buti in Germany, following a request from Libya, after Italy's release of a similar suspect caused controversy. The ICC highlights the importance of state cooperation in achieving justice for victims.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Doppio Caravaggio": Ecce Homo and Flagellation of Christ Exhibition in Naples
From July 24th to November 2nd, Naples' Capodimonte Museum will exceptionally exhibit Caravaggio's Ecce Homo alongside its own Flagellation of Christ, a unique display celebrating Naples' 2500th anniversary and marking the painting's only Italian stop before returning to Spain.
Doppio Caravaggio": Ecce Homo and Flagellation of Christ Exhibition in Naples
From July 24th to November 2nd, Naples' Capodimonte Museum will exceptionally exhibit Caravaggio's Ecce Homo alongside its own Flagellation of Christ, a unique display celebrating Naples' 2500th anniversary and marking the painting's only Italian stop before returning to Spain.
Progress
28% Bias Score


DHS Demands Landlord Information on Tenants, Raising Concerns of Discrimination
The Trump administration implemented a new strategy to locate undocumented immigrants, requiring landlords to provide tenant information to ICE, raising concerns about legal obligations and potential discrimination against racial and national origin groups.
DHS Demands Landlord Information on Tenants, Raising Concerns of Discrimination
The Trump administration implemented a new strategy to locate undocumented immigrants, requiring landlords to provide tenant information to ICE, raising concerns about legal obligations and potential discrimination against racial and national origin groups.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Valencian Government Vetoes Teacher Training Courses on Antifascism and Historical Memory
The Valencian Education Ministry rejected two university courses on antifascism and Francoist-era memory for teachers, citing that "ideology should stay out of classrooms," despite the university's argument that promoting democratic values is not indoctrination.
Valencian Government Vetoes Teacher Training Courses on Antifascism and Historical Memory
The Valencian Education Ministry rejected two university courses on antifascism and Francoist-era memory for teachers, citing that "ideology should stay out of classrooms," despite the university's argument that promoting democratic values is not indoctrination.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Islamophobic Backlash Against Democratic Socialist's Primary Win
Following Zohran Mamdani's primary election win, Republican politicians launched Islamophobic attacks, including calls for his citizenship revocation, highlighting the persistence of anti-Muslim prejudice in American politics despite public condemnation.

Islamophobic Backlash Against Democratic Socialist's Primary Win
Following Zohran Mamdani's primary election win, Republican politicians launched Islamophobic attacks, including calls for his citizenship revocation, highlighting the persistence of anti-Muslim prejudice in American politics despite public condemnation.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Ofwat to be Abolished Amidst Water Industry Crisis
A government-commissioned review recommends abolishing England and Wales' water regulator, Ofwat, due to its failures in preventing sewage spills, managing company finances, and controlling charges; a consultation on a new regulator will begin next week, coinciding with a 60% rise in serious polluti...

Ofwat to be Abolished Amidst Water Industry Crisis
A government-commissioned review recommends abolishing England and Wales' water regulator, Ofwat, due to its failures in preventing sewage spills, managing company finances, and controlling charges; a consultation on a new regulator will begin next week, coinciding with a 60% rise in serious polluti...
Progress
56% Bias Score

Spanish Court Orders Child's Return to Italy Amidst Abuse Allegations
A Spanish court ordered Juana Rivas to return her 11-year-old son, Daniel, to his father in Italy by Tuesday, despite allegations of abuse against the father; her legal team is appealing and seeking intervention from the Spanish Ministry of Youth and Childhood, citing Daniel's fear and claims of abu...

Spanish Court Orders Child's Return to Italy Amidst Abuse Allegations
A Spanish court ordered Juana Rivas to return her 11-year-old son, Daniel, to his father in Italy by Tuesday, despite allegations of abuse against the father; her legal team is appealing and seeking intervention from the Spanish Ministry of Youth and Childhood, citing Daniel's fear and claims of abu...
Progress
64% Bias Score

Nordio Threatens Judge After Criticism of Almasri Case Handling
Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio threatened disciplinary action against a judge who criticized his handling of the Almasri case in a newspaper interview, sparking a debate about judicial independence and his proposed reforms to the Superior Council of the Judiciary.

Nordio Threatens Judge After Criticism of Almasri Case Handling
Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio threatened disciplinary action against a judge who criticized his handling of the Almasri case in a newspaper interview, sparking a debate about judicial independence and his proposed reforms to the Superior Council of the Judiciary.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Rolex SailGP Returns to UK: Portsmouth to Host 2025 Event
The Emirates Great Britain Sail Grand Prix will take place in Portsmouth, UK, from July 19-20, marking the championship's return to British waters after three years, with world-class athletes competing using advanced technology in the challenging waters of the Solent.

Rolex SailGP Returns to UK: Portsmouth to Host 2025 Event
The Emirates Great Britain Sail Grand Prix will take place in Portsmouth, UK, from July 19-20, marking the championship's return to British waters after three years, with world-class athletes competing using advanced technology in the challenging waters of the Solent.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Italy Tightens PFAS Regulations in Drinking Water
Italy's new decree 102/2025 lowers PFAS limits in drinking water to 0.10 µg/L by January 13, 2026, and 10 µg/L for TFA by January 12, 2027, expanding regulations to small suppliers and public fountains, requiring six-monthly data reporting to AnTeA, and introducing the ReMaF material assessment syst...

Italy Tightens PFAS Regulations in Drinking Water
Italy's new decree 102/2025 lowers PFAS limits in drinking water to 0.10 µg/L by January 13, 2026, and 10 µg/L for TFA by January 12, 2027, expanding regulations to small suppliers and public fountains, requiring six-monthly data reporting to AnTeA, and introducing the ReMaF material assessment syst...
Progress
44% Bias Score
Showing 469 to 480 of 668 results