Showing 193 to 204 of 437 results


Russian Airstrikes Kill 18 Civilians in Ukraine
On February 1, a Russian airstrike on a former boarding school in Soledar, Ukraine, killed four and injured four civilians, while 84 were rescued; a separate missile strike on a Poltava residential building killed 14, including two children.
Russian Airstrikes Kill 18 Civilians in Ukraine
On February 1, a Russian airstrike on a former boarding school in Soledar, Ukraine, killed four and injured four civilians, while 84 were rescued; a separate missile strike on a Poltava residential building killed 14, including two children.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Brexit's Five-Year Economic Impact: Trade, Productivity, and International Relations
On January 31, 2020, the UK officially left the European Union, leading to significant economic and social repercussions five years later, including reduced trade and altered immigration patterns, despite adaptations by some businesses.
Brexit's Five-Year Economic Impact: Trade, Productivity, and International Relations
On January 31, 2020, the UK officially left the European Union, leading to significant economic and social repercussions five years later, including reduced trade and altered immigration patterns, despite adaptations by some businesses.
Progress
40% Bias Score


67 Dead in Washington D.C. Mid-Air Collision
A mid-air collision between an American Airlines plane carrying 64 people and an Army helicopter with 3 soldiers resulted in 67 deaths near Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C.; President Trump blamed the accident on a FAA diversity program.
67 Dead in Washington D.C. Mid-Air Collision
A mid-air collision between an American Airlines plane carrying 64 people and an Army helicopter with 3 soldiers resulted in 67 deaths near Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C.; President Trump blamed the accident on a FAA diversity program.
Progress
64% Bias Score


EU Restarts Gaza Crossing Mission to Boost Aid, Evacuations
The European Union is relaunching a civilian mission at the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt in early February to increase aid flow and facilitate medical evacuations, following a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
EU Restarts Gaza Crossing Mission to Boost Aid, Evacuations
The European Union is relaunching a civilian mission at the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt in early February to increase aid flow and facilitate medical evacuations, following a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Parmitano anticipates Artemis 2, highlighting challenges of Mars missions
Luca Parmitano, a veteran ESA astronaut, discusses his anticipation for the Artemis 2 mission, a crucial step towards European lunar exploration, while highlighting the significant challenges of Mars missions compared to lunar endeavors.
Parmitano anticipates Artemis 2, highlighting challenges of Mars missions
Luca Parmitano, a veteran ESA astronaut, discusses his anticipation for the Artemis 2 mission, a crucial step towards European lunar exploration, while highlighting the significant challenges of Mars missions compared to lunar endeavors.
Progress
36% Bias Score


European Auto Industry Faces Crisis Amidst Rising Costs and Global Competition
High energy costs, Eastern competition, electric vehicle transition costs, and potential US tariffs threaten the European auto industry, which employs 13 million people and contributes 7% to the EU's GDP; the European Commission is seeking solutions.
European Auto Industry Faces Crisis Amidst Rising Costs and Global Competition
High energy costs, Eastern competition, electric vehicle transition costs, and potential US tariffs threaten the European auto industry, which employs 13 million people and contributes 7% to the EU's GDP; the European Commission is seeking solutions.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Israel Receives Three More Hostages From Hamas in Ceasefire Deal
Three Israeli hostages—Yarden Bibas, Ofer Kalderon, and Keith Siegel—were released by Hamas to the Red Cross on Saturday, as part of a four-phase agreement that exchanges them and others for approximately 2,000 Palestinian prisoners; the agreement also includes increased humanitarian aid to Gaza and...

Israel Receives Three More Hostages From Hamas in Ceasefire Deal
Three Israeli hostages—Yarden Bibas, Ofer Kalderon, and Keith Siegel—were released by Hamas to the Red Cross on Saturday, as part of a four-phase agreement that exchanges them and others for approximately 2,000 Palestinian prisoners; the agreement also includes increased humanitarian aid to Gaza and...
Progress
68% Bias Score

France's 2025 Budget Faces Political Crisis
French Prime Minister François Bayrou is negotiating a €32 billion budget cut to reduce the deficit, facing potential use of article 49.3 and a no-confidence vote due to tense political divisions, impacting France's stability.

France's 2025 Budget Faces Political Crisis
French Prime Minister François Bayrou is negotiating a €32 billion budget cut to reduce the deficit, facing potential use of article 49.3 and a no-confidence vote due to tense political divisions, impacting France's stability.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Russian Drone Attacks Kill Six in Sumy, Ukraine; Sweden Pledges Major Military Aid
Russian drone strikes killed at least six in Sumy, Ukraine, injuring nine more and damaging buildings; Izmail also suffered attacks, with an estimated 81 drones launched, 37 intercepted by Ukraine; Sweden pledged €1.18 billion in military aid.

Russian Drone Attacks Kill Six in Sumy, Ukraine; Sweden Pledges Major Military Aid
Russian drone strikes killed at least six in Sumy, Ukraine, injuring nine more and damaging buildings; Izmail also suffered attacks, with an estimated 81 drones launched, 37 intercepted by Ukraine; Sweden pledged €1.18 billion in military aid.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Serbian Student Protests Force Premier's Resignation Amidst Corruption Allegations
Serbian students marched 80km to Novi Sad to protest the government's handling of a train station collapse that killed 15, demanding accountability for alleged corruption in infrastructure projects with Chinese companies; the protests, the largest in decades, forced the Prime Minister's resignation ...

Serbian Student Protests Force Premier's Resignation Amidst Corruption Allegations
Serbian students marched 80km to Novi Sad to protest the government's handling of a train station collapse that killed 15, demanding accountability for alleged corruption in infrastructure projects with Chinese companies; the protests, the largest in decades, forced the Prime Minister's resignation ...
Progress
44% Bias Score

EU to Engage in Calm Dialogue with Trump Administration Amid Trade Tensions
EU President António Costa advocates for calm dialogue with the Trump administration despite potential trade conflicts, such as those arising from the IRA and Trump's threats of tariffs and military action, emphasizing the need to defend EU interests.

EU to Engage in Calm Dialogue with Trump Administration Amid Trade Tensions
EU President António Costa advocates for calm dialogue with the Trump administration despite potential trade conflicts, such as those arising from the IRA and Trump's threats of tariffs and military action, emphasizing the need to defend EU interests.
Progress
48% Bias Score

EU Online Learning Up 3% in 2024, Ireland Leads
In 2024, 33% of EU internet users engaged in online learning, a 3% increase from 2023; Ireland had the highest rate (61%), while Romania, Cyprus, and Bulgaria lagged significantly; AI courses constituted 40% of the most popular offerings.

EU Online Learning Up 3% in 2024, Ireland Leads
In 2024, 33% of EU internet users engaged in online learning, a 3% increase from 2023; Ireland had the highest rate (61%), while Romania, Cyprus, and Bulgaria lagged significantly; AI courses constituted 40% of the most popular offerings.
Progress
36% Bias Score
Showing 193 to 204 of 437 results