Showing 445 to 456 of 570 results


Syria's Uncertain Future Under HTS Leadership
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime after a 13-year war, Ahmed al-Shara of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) leads Syria, facing challenges including internal conflicts, international sanctions, and regional power dynamics.
Syria's Uncertain Future Under HTS Leadership
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime after a 13-year war, Ahmed al-Shara of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) leads Syria, facing challenges including internal conflicts, international sanctions, and regional power dynamics.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Mobile App Combats High Maternal Mortality in Developing Nations
Véronique Thouvenot's Zero Mothers Die app combats the 300,000 annual maternal deaths estimated by the WHO, providing vital pregnancy information in nine dialects offline to women in impoverished areas of Africa, Peru and Brazil.
Mobile App Combats High Maternal Mortality in Developing Nations
Véronique Thouvenot's Zero Mothers Die app combats the 300,000 annual maternal deaths estimated by the WHO, providing vital pregnancy information in nine dialects offline to women in impoverished areas of Africa, Peru and Brazil.
Progress
24% Bias Score


Assad Regime's Fall Cripples $2.4 Billion Captagon Empire
The overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria has disrupted a massive captagon production operation that generated an estimated $2.4 billion annually, accounting for 80% of global production; rebels discovered multiple clandestine labs producing the drug, which was primarily trafficked to the G...
Assad Regime's Fall Cripples $2.4 Billion Captagon Empire
The overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria has disrupted a massive captagon production operation that generated an estimated $2.4 billion annually, accounting for 80% of global production; rebels discovered multiple clandestine labs producing the drug, which was primarily trafficked to the G...
Progress
56% Bias Score


Godard's Visual Art: A Porto Retrospective
The Serralves Foundation in Porto presents "Set in the Present Day: Visual Work by Jean-Luc Godard," an exhibition of the filmmaker's previously unseen graphic work, including digital self-portraits, drawings, and notebooks, until May 18, revealing his multifaceted artistic talent.
Godard's Visual Art: A Porto Retrospective
The Serralves Foundation in Porto presents "Set in the Present Day: Visual Work by Jean-Luc Godard," an exhibition of the filmmaker's previously unseen graphic work, including digital self-portraits, drawings, and notebooks, until May 18, revealing his multifaceted artistic talent.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Seven Nation Army's" Unforeseen Global Triumph
Seven Nation Army," initially released in 2003 by The White Stripes, unexpectedly became a global anthem after its adoption by Belgian football fans, its spread through Italy's 2006 World Cup victory, and its later use in various political and sporting contexts worldwide.
Seven Nation Army's" Unforeseen Global Triumph
Seven Nation Army," initially released in 2003 by The White Stripes, unexpectedly became a global anthem after its adoption by Belgian football fans, its spread through Italy's 2006 World Cup victory, and its later use in various political and sporting contexts worldwide.
Progress
24% Bias Score


Gang Violence Cripples Haiti's Healthcare System
In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, gang attacks destroyed Bernard Mevs Hospital, the only neurological trauma center, and severely damaged the State University Hospital on Christmas Eve, resulting in deaths and injuries, highlighting the country's deteriorating healthcare system and security crisis.
Gang Violence Cripples Haiti's Healthcare System
In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, gang attacks destroyed Bernard Mevs Hospital, the only neurological trauma center, and severely damaged the State University Hospital on Christmas Eve, resulting in deaths and injuries, highlighting the country's deteriorating healthcare system and security crisis.
Progress
32% Bias Score

Guzmán Brothers' Legal Battles and Sinaloa Cartel War Claim 635 Lives
The Guzmán brothers' legal battles in the US and the bloody war for control of the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico are intertwined, with at least 635 deaths in Sinaloa since September 9th, following the controversial arrest of Joaquín Guzmán Jr. and accusations of betrayal against Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada.

Guzmán Brothers' Legal Battles and Sinaloa Cartel War Claim 635 Lives
The Guzmán brothers' legal battles in the US and the bloody war for control of the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico are intertwined, with at least 635 deaths in Sinaloa since September 9th, following the controversial arrest of Joaquín Guzmán Jr. and accusations of betrayal against Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada.
Progress
68% Bias Score

Brain-on-a-Chip Improves Alzheimer's Drug Development
The International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL) developed a brain-on-a-chip microdevice using microfluidics and a bio-membrane to simulate the blood-brain barrier, enabling more efficient testing of Alzheimer's drugs and reducing reliance on animal testing, potentially accelerating new tre...

Brain-on-a-Chip Improves Alzheimer's Drug Development
The International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL) developed a brain-on-a-chip microdevice using microfluidics and a bio-membrane to simulate the blood-brain barrier, enabling more efficient testing of Alzheimer's drugs and reducing reliance on animal testing, potentially accelerating new tre...
Progress
32% Bias Score

Spanish Online Fashion Growth Plateaus Amidst Environmental Concerns
Online clothing shopping in Spain increased from 8.8% of consumers in 2013 to 46.7% in 2022, but this growth has plateaued. The rise in online shopping has increased CO2 emissions, driven by inefficient deliveries, excessive packaging, and high return rates, but sustainable brands are often only ava...

Spanish Online Fashion Growth Plateaus Amidst Environmental Concerns
Online clothing shopping in Spain increased from 8.8% of consumers in 2013 to 46.7% in 2022, but this growth has plateaued. The rise in online shopping has increased CO2 emissions, driven by inefficient deliveries, excessive packaging, and high return rates, but sustainable brands are often only ava...
Progress
44% Bias Score

New Orleans Terror Attack: 14 Dead in Bourbon Street Incident
In New Orleans, a 42-year-old war veteran drove a truck into a New Year's Eve crowd on Bourbon Street, killing 14 and injuring 35 before being fatally shot by police; the FBI classified it as an ISIS-related terror attack, though Jabbar acted alone; the Sugar Bowl game, initially postponed, proceede...

New Orleans Terror Attack: 14 Dead in Bourbon Street Incident
In New Orleans, a 42-year-old war veteran drove a truck into a New Year's Eve crowd on Bourbon Street, killing 14 and injuring 35 before being fatally shot by police; the FBI classified it as an ISIS-related terror attack, though Jabbar acted alone; the Sugar Bowl game, initially postponed, proceede...
Progress
44% Bias Score

Three Dead, Teenager Critically Injured in Mexico Family Attack
A Chicago family driving to Durango, Mexico, for a birthday celebration was attacked on December 27, 2023, resulting in the deaths of three family members and critical injuries to a 14-year-old boy who is now hospitalized in Texas. The incident occurred in a restricted zone due to criminal activity.

Three Dead, Teenager Critically Injured in Mexico Family Attack
A Chicago family driving to Durango, Mexico, for a birthday celebration was attacked on December 27, 2023, resulting in the deaths of three family members and critical injuries to a 14-year-old boy who is now hospitalized in Texas. The incident occurred in a restricted zone due to criminal activity.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Spain Reclaims €502 Million in 2023 from Wealthy Tax Evaders
The Spanish Tax Agency recovered €502 million in 2023 from almost 1,000 audits targeting wealthy individuals using sophisticated tax evasion schemes, including billing personal expenses through companies and using offshore accounts; since 2018, over €2.98 billion has been recovered.

Spain Reclaims €502 Million in 2023 from Wealthy Tax Evaders
The Spanish Tax Agency recovered €502 million in 2023 from almost 1,000 audits targeting wealthy individuals using sophisticated tax evasion schemes, including billing personal expenses through companies and using offshore accounts; since 2018, over €2.98 billion has been recovered.
Progress
52% Bias Score
Showing 445 to 456 of 570 results