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French Surgeon Sentenced for Abusing 299 Children; Systemic Failures Criticized
A French court will sentence surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec to 20 years in prison for sexually abusing 299 children between 1989 and 2014; victims criticize the lack of systemic change despite the case highlighting institutional failures.
French Surgeon Sentenced for Abusing 299 Children; Systemic Failures Criticized
A French court will sentence surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec to 20 years in prison for sexually abusing 299 children between 1989 and 2014; victims criticize the lack of systemic change despite the case highlighting institutional failures.
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28% Bias Score


EU on track for 2030 climate goal, 2040 target uncertain
The European Union is projected to almost meet its 2030 climate goal of a 55% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, reaching 54%, based on current national plans; however, the 2040 target remains uncertain due to political debate.
EU on track for 2030 climate goal, 2040 target uncertain
The European Union is projected to almost meet its 2030 climate goal of a 55% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, reaching 54%, based on current national plans; however, the 2040 target remains uncertain due to political debate.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Parliament Demands Action on Care for Individuals with Erratic Behavior
The Dutch Parliament demands the cabinet implement measures within six months to address issues concerning individuals with erratic and dangerous behavior, including increasing residential care facilities and improving inter-agency information exchange, following several serious incidents.
Dutch Parliament Demands Action on Care for Individuals with Erratic Behavior
The Dutch Parliament demands the cabinet implement measures within six months to address issues concerning individuals with erratic and dangerous behavior, including increasing residential care facilities and improving inter-agency information exchange, following several serious incidents.
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52% Bias Score


Namibia Rejects German Reparations Offer for Herero and Namaqua Genocide
Namibia officially commemorated the 1904-1908 Herero and Namaqua genocide on May 28th, 2024, rejecting Germany's €1.1 billion development aid offer and demanding land restitution for descendants.
Namibia Rejects German Reparations Offer for Herero and Namaqua Genocide
Namibia officially commemorated the 1904-1908 Herero and Namaqua genocide on May 28th, 2024, rejecting Germany's €1.1 billion development aid offer and demanding land restitution for descendants.
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56% Bias Score


Arab Women Filmmakers Challenge Stereotypes at Rotterdam Film Festival
The Rotterdam Arab Film Festival's 25th edition celebrates Arab women filmmakers who are challenging stereotypes and breaking taboos in the Arab film industry, showcasing their significant contributions to a new image of Arab identity and countering Western misconceptions.
Arab Women Filmmakers Challenge Stereotypes at Rotterdam Film Festival
The Rotterdam Arab Film Festival's 25th edition celebrates Arab women filmmakers who are challenging stereotypes and breaking taboos in the Arab film industry, showcasing their significant contributions to a new image of Arab identity and countering Western misconceptions.
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36% Bias Score


US Halts New Visa Interviews for Foreign Students Amidst Social Media Vetting
The U.S. government temporarily halted new visa interviews for foreign students and cultural exchange participants to enhance social media vetting, prioritizing existing appointments and services for U.S. citizens, potentially delaying visa processing and impacting universities financially.
US Halts New Visa Interviews for Foreign Students Amidst Social Media Vetting
The U.S. government temporarily halted new visa interviews for foreign students and cultural exchange participants to enhance social media vetting, prioritizing existing appointments and services for U.S. citizens, potentially delaying visa processing and impacting universities financially.
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44% Bias Score

Peruvian Farmer Loses Landmark Climate Case Against RWE
A Peruvian farmer lost his climate lawsuit against RWE, a German energy company, after a German court rejected his claim for compensation for climate-related damages, despite acknowledging RWE's contribution to climate change.

Peruvian Farmer Loses Landmark Climate Case Against RWE
A Peruvian farmer lost his climate lawsuit against RWE, a German energy company, after a German court rejected his claim for compensation for climate-related damages, despite acknowledging RWE's contribution to climate change.
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32% Bias Score

France Legalizes Assisted Suicide
The French National Assembly passed a bill legalizing assisted suicide for terminally ill patients experiencing unbearable suffering, with 305 votes in favor and 199 against; the law, requiring Senate approval, aims to address the current necessity for French citizens to travel abroad for assisted s...

France Legalizes Assisted Suicide
The French National Assembly passed a bill legalizing assisted suicide for terminally ill patients experiencing unbearable suffering, with 305 votes in favor and 199 against; the law, requiring Senate approval, aims to address the current necessity for French citizens to travel abroad for assisted s...
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32% Bias Score

Dutch Gender Gap: Only Four Women Among Top Self-Made Millionaires Under 40
In the Netherlands, only four women made the Quote 100 list of self-made millionaires under 40, revealing gender bias in investing and societal expectations limiting women's entrepreneurial success, despite women comprising over a third of all entrepreneurs.

Dutch Gender Gap: Only Four Women Among Top Self-Made Millionaires Under 40
In the Netherlands, only four women made the Quote 100 list of self-made millionaires under 40, revealing gender bias in investing and societal expectations limiting women's entrepreneurial success, despite women comprising over a third of all entrepreneurs.
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60% Bias Score

Suriname's New Coalition Government
In Paramaribo, six Surinamese parties signed a declaration to form a government led by NDP's Jennifer Simons, who could become Suriname's first female president, after the NDP won 18 seats and the VHP 17, leaving President Santokhi's party out of the coalition.

Suriname's New Coalition Government
In Paramaribo, six Surinamese parties signed a declaration to form a government led by NDP's Jennifer Simons, who could become Suriname's first female president, after the NDP won 18 seats and the VHP 17, leaving President Santokhi's party out of the coalition.
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56% Bias Score

Namibia Commemorates Herero and Namaqua Genocide
Namibia officially commemorates the victims of the Herero and Namaqua genocide, which occurred between 1904 and 1908 under German colonial rule, resulting in the deaths of tens of thousands and ongoing disputes over reparations and land restitution.

Namibia Commemorates Herero and Namaqua Genocide
Namibia officially commemorates the victims of the Herero and Namaqua genocide, which occurred between 1904 and 1908 under German colonial rule, resulting in the deaths of tens of thousands and ongoing disputes over reparations and land restitution.
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40% Bias Score

France Legalizes Assisted Suicide
The French National Assembly passed a bill legalizing assisted suicide for terminally ill patients with unbearable suffering, despite opposition from religious groups; the law requires further legislative steps before taking effect, and supporters highlight the financial burden on citizens currently...

France Legalizes Assisted Suicide
The French National Assembly passed a bill legalizing assisted suicide for terminally ill patients with unbearable suffering, despite opposition from religious groups; the law requires further legislative steps before taking effect, and supporters highlight the financial burden on citizens currently...
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32% Bias Score
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