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UN General Assembly: Challenges and Potential Reforms
The 80th UN General Assembly convened in New York, facing challenges in maintaining international peace and security, reforming the Security Council, and securing adequate funding.
UN General Assembly: Challenges and Potential Reforms
The 80th UN General Assembly convened in New York, facing challenges in maintaining international peace and security, reforming the Security Council, and securing adequate funding.
Progress
24% Bias Score


Trump's UN Speech: Extended Remarks and Sharp Criticism
At the UN General Assembly, Donald Trump delivered a nearly hour-long address, exceeding his allotted time, criticizing multilateralism, the European Union's policies on immigration and climate change, and the recognition of Palestine.
Trump's UN Speech: Extended Remarks and Sharp Criticism
At the UN General Assembly, Donald Trump delivered a nearly hour-long address, exceeding his allotted time, criticizing multilateralism, the European Union's policies on immigration and climate change, and the recognition of Palestine.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Super Typhoon Ragasa Pummels Hong Kong, Leaving a Trail of Destruction
Super Typhoon Ragasa, the most intense tropical cyclone of 2025, battered Hong Kong on September 24th, causing widespread flooding, toppled trees, and suspending transport after claiming at least 17 lives in Taiwan and the Philippines.
Super Typhoon Ragasa Pummels Hong Kong, Leaving a Trail of Destruction
Super Typhoon Ragasa, the most intense tropical cyclone of 2025, battered Hong Kong on September 24th, causing widespread flooding, toppled trees, and suspending transport after claiming at least 17 lives in Taiwan and the Philippines.
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24% Bias Score


German Forests Suffer Dramatic Decline: 900,000 Hectares Lost
Satellite data reveals a dramatic loss of over 900,000 hectares of forest in Germany between 2017 and 2024, nearly doubling since 2021, primarily due to drought, heatwaves, storms, and pest infestations.
German Forests Suffer Dramatic Decline: 900,000 Hectares Lost
Satellite data reveals a dramatic loss of over 900,000 hectares of forest in Germany between 2017 and 2024, nearly doubling since 2021, primarily due to drought, heatwaves, storms, and pest infestations.
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40% Bias Score


Eli Lilly CEO Calls UK "Worst in Europe" for Drug Prices, Threatening Investment
Eli Lilly's CEO, Dave Ricks, criticized the UK's drug pricing regime as the "worst in Europe," citing it as a reason for the pharmaceutical industry's withdrawal of nearly £2 billion in planned investments.
Eli Lilly CEO Calls UK "Worst in Europe" for Drug Prices, Threatening Investment
Eli Lilly's CEO, Dave Ricks, criticized the UK's drug pricing regime as the "worst in Europe," citing it as a reason for the pharmaceutical industry's withdrawal of nearly £2 billion in planned investments.
Progress
56% Bias Score


X Challenges Australia's Under-16 Social Media Ban
X, formerly Twitter, is challenging Australia's impending ban on under-16s using social media, citing concerns about legality and potential human rights violations, arguing the ban is disproportionate and ineffective.
X Challenges Australia's Under-16 Social Media Ban
X, formerly Twitter, is challenging Australia's impending ban on under-16s using social media, citing concerns about legality and potential human rights violations, arguing the ban is disproportionate and ineffective.
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28% Bias Score

German Ministers Seek to Weaken Pesticide Oversight
Seven German state agriculture ministers, primarily from CDU, CSU, and FDP, are pushing to reduce the Federal Environment Agency's (UBA) veto power over pesticide approvals, citing a perceived lack of pest control options and aiming for faster approval processes.

German Ministers Seek to Weaken Pesticide Oversight
Seven German state agriculture ministers, primarily from CDU, CSU, and FDP, are pushing to reduce the Federal Environment Agency's (UBA) veto power over pesticide approvals, citing a perceived lack of pest control options and aiming for faster approval processes.
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60% Bias Score

Uncertainty and Financial Fallout in Serbian Media Landscape
Following a "successful sale" of United Group's Serbian assets, resulting in a €250 million bonus for Dragan Šolak, the future of N1, Nova S, and other United Group media outlets is uncertain, jeopardizing hundreds of jobs and potentially impacting media freedom in Serbia.

Uncertainty and Financial Fallout in Serbian Media Landscape
Following a "successful sale" of United Group's Serbian assets, resulting in a €250 million bonus for Dragan Šolak, the future of N1, Nova S, and other United Group media outlets is uncertain, jeopardizing hundreds of jobs and potentially impacting media freedom in Serbia.
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine Seeks $14B to Cover Budget Deficit Amidst Reduced US Aid
Amidst a $14 billion budget deficit, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is in New York for a week of diplomacy, seeking financial aid from allies after a reduction in US support.

Ukraine Seeks $14B to Cover Budget Deficit Amidst Reduced US Aid
Amidst a $14 billion budget deficit, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is in New York for a week of diplomacy, seeking financial aid from allies after a reduction in US support.
Progress
16% Bias Score

Tactical Voting Could Cost Reform Over 60 Seats, Analysis Shows
A new analysis reveals that tactical voting could prevent Nigel Farage's Reform party from winning a majority in the next general election, potentially costing them over 60 seats and requiring a coalition with the Conservatives.

Tactical Voting Could Cost Reform Over 60 Seats, Analysis Shows
A new analysis reveals that tactical voting could prevent Nigel Farage's Reform party from winning a majority in the next general election, potentially costing them over 60 seats and requiring a coalition with the Conservatives.
Progress
40% Bias Score

AO World CEO Warns of UK Recession Amid Inflation and Labour Policies
AO World CEO John Roberts warned of an impending UK recession due to rising inflation and concerns about Labour's workers' rights bill and tax policies, citing increased business costs and wealth exodus.

AO World CEO Warns of UK Recession Amid Inflation and Labour Policies
AO World CEO John Roberts warned of an impending UK recession due to rising inflation and concerns about Labour's workers' rights bill and tax policies, citing increased business costs and wealth exodus.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Trump's False Claim Linking Paracetamol Use in Pregnancy to Autism
Donald Trump, alongside Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Mehmet Oz, falsely claimed a link between maternal paracetamol use and childhood autism, ignoring a 2024 Swedish study of 2.5 million women showing no such association.

Trump's False Claim Linking Paracetamol Use in Pregnancy to Autism
Donald Trump, alongside Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Mehmet Oz, falsely claimed a link between maternal paracetamol use and childhood autism, ignoring a 2024 Swedish study of 2.5 million women showing no such association.
Progress
64% Bias Score
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