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DLRG Membership Reaches Record High Amidst Public Pool Investment Crisis
The German Life Saving Society (DLRG) announced a record 627,000 members in 2024, a 3.3% increase from 2023, despite concerns over the state of public swimming pools due to an investment backlog threatening swimming lessons for children.
DLRG Membership Reaches Record High Amidst Public Pool Investment Crisis
The German Life Saving Society (DLRG) announced a record 627,000 members in 2024, a 3.3% increase from 2023, despite concerns over the state of public swimming pools due to an investment backlog threatening swimming lessons for children.
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40% Bias Score


Helping Autistic Children Understand the Gaza Hostage Release
The article discusses strategies for helping autistic children understand the recent hostage release in Gaza, including using social stories, validating their interest, and connecting the events to their daily experiences, focusing on reducing anxiety and sharing joy over the hostages' return.
Helping Autistic Children Understand the Gaza Hostage Release
The article discusses strategies for helping autistic children understand the recent hostage release in Gaza, including using social stories, validating their interest, and connecting the events to their daily experiences, focusing on reducing anxiety and sharing joy over the hostages' return.
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24% Bias Score


Addressing Children's Sensitive Questions About Sex
A BBC article discusses the challenges parents face when answering their children's questions about sex, suggesting a gradual, age-appropriate approach with honest but not overly detailed answers to promote healthy development and avoid children seeking information from unreliable sources.
Addressing Children's Sensitive Questions About Sex
A BBC article discusses the challenges parents face when answering their children's questions about sex, suggesting a gradual, age-appropriate approach with honest but not overly detailed answers to promote healthy development and avoid children seeking information from unreliable sources.
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44% Bias Score


West Midlands Schools Urge Delay in Children's Smartphone Purchases
49 schools in Solihull sent letters to parents urging them to delay buying smartphones for their children due to concerns about mental health, academic performance, and cyberbullying; one school's trial program saw more than half of participating students report feeling less stressed after handing i...
West Midlands Schools Urge Delay in Children's Smartphone Purchases
49 schools in Solihull sent letters to parents urging them to delay buying smartphones for their children due to concerns about mental health, academic performance, and cyberbullying; one school's trial program saw more than half of participating students report feeling less stressed after handing i...
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60% Bias Score


Extreme Weather Disrupts Education for 242 Million Children Globally
Extreme weather events in 2024 disrupted the schooling of 242 million children in 85 countries, with South Asia hardest hit due to heatwaves, floods, and cyclones, highlighting the disproportionate impact on low- and middle-income nations.
Extreme Weather Disrupts Education for 242 Million Children Globally
Extreme weather events in 2024 disrupted the schooling of 242 million children in 85 countries, with South Asia hardest hit due to heatwaves, floods, and cyclones, highlighting the disproportionate impact on low- and middle-income nations.
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24% Bias Score


Climate Change Disrupts Education for 242 Million Students
Due to climate change-related extreme weather events, approximately 242 million students in 85 countries experienced school closures in 2023, with heatwaves being the most significant factor, disproportionately impacting low and lower-middle-income nations, and increasing risks of child marriage and...
Climate Change Disrupts Education for 242 Million Students
Due to climate change-related extreme weather events, approximately 242 million students in 85 countries experienced school closures in 2023, with heatwaves being the most significant factor, disproportionately impacting low and lower-middle-income nations, and increasing risks of child marriage and...
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36% Bias Score

Sudan's Civil War: Malnutrition and Cholera Crisis
Sudan's civil war has displaced 10.8 million people, half being children, causing widespread malnutrition and a cholera outbreak exceeding 50,000 cases and 1,350 deaths by early 2025. UNICEF provides aid, but access is limited due to conflict.

Sudan's Civil War: Malnutrition and Cholera Crisis
Sudan's civil war has displaced 10.8 million people, half being children, causing widespread malnutrition and a cholera outbreak exceeding 50,000 cases and 1,350 deaths by early 2025. UNICEF provides aid, but access is limited due to conflict.
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40% Bias Score

First Gazan Medical Evacuations in Nine Months Highlight Healthcare Crisis
On Saturday, 37 ill Gazan patients, mostly children with cancer, were medically evacuated through the reopened Rafah crossing into Egypt—the first such evacuation in nine months—highlighting the dire healthcare crisis caused by the war and the urgent need for sustained international aid.

First Gazan Medical Evacuations in Nine Months Highlight Healthcare Crisis
On Saturday, 37 ill Gazan patients, mostly children with cancer, were medically evacuated through the reopened Rafah crossing into Egypt—the first such evacuation in nine months—highlighting the dire healthcare crisis caused by the war and the urgent need for sustained international aid.
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48% Bias Score

UNICEF Addresses Child Malnutrition Crisis in Gaza
In the Gaza Strip, UNICEF provides nutritional support to malnourished children following a 15-month conflict that has collapsed markets and health systems, leaving 2.1 million people facing high food insecurity; the organization distributes supplemental food and screens children for malnutrition.

UNICEF Addresses Child Malnutrition Crisis in Gaza
In the Gaza Strip, UNICEF provides nutritional support to malnourished children following a 15-month conflict that has collapsed markets and health systems, leaving 2.1 million people facing high food insecurity; the organization distributes supplemental food and screens children for malnutrition.
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48% Bias Score

Gaza Child Casualties Highlight War's Devastating Toll
The recent Gaza conflict caused a staggering number of child deaths, with UN data showing that 44% of verified deaths over five months were children, mostly aged five to nine and killed in their homes; the ongoing toll, including thousands of missing children, exposes the scale of the humanitarian c...

Gaza Child Casualties Highlight War's Devastating Toll
The recent Gaza conflict caused a staggering number of child deaths, with UN data showing that 44% of verified deaths over five months were children, mostly aged five to nine and killed in their homes; the ongoing toll, including thousands of missing children, exposes the scale of the humanitarian c...
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56% Bias Score

Gaza Doctor Recounts Child's Death After Israeli Airstrike
In Gaza's al-Aqsa hospital, Dr. Seema Jilani recounts the death of a young girl, injured in an Israeli airstrike, highlighting the devastating impact of war on civilians and the emotional toll on medical professionals.

Gaza Doctor Recounts Child's Death After Israeli Airstrike
In Gaza's al-Aqsa hospital, Dr. Seema Jilani recounts the death of a young girl, injured in an Israeli airstrike, highlighting the devastating impact of war on civilians and the emotional toll on medical professionals.
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48% Bias Score

Climate Change Disrupts Education for 250 Million Children in 2024
Extreme weather events disrupted the schooling of nearly 250 million children in 2024, mainly due to heatwaves impacting 171 million, with Asia, particularly India and Bangladesh, being the most affected regions. UNICEF urges investments in climate-resilient schools to mitigate future risks.

Climate Change Disrupts Education for 250 Million Children in 2024
Extreme weather events disrupted the schooling of nearly 250 million children in 2024, mainly due to heatwaves impacting 171 million, with Asia, particularly India and Bangladesh, being the most affected regions. UNICEF urges investments in climate-resilient schools to mitigate future risks.
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32% Bias Score
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