Spanish Church Launches Compensation Plan for Clerical Abuse Victims
The Spanish Catholic Church launched a new plan to compensate victims of clerical sexual abuse, despite prior refusal to do so, creating a commission to review cases and offer reparations. However, the plan faces criticism for its lack of independence, transparency, and potential for further delayin...
Spanish Church Launches Compensation Plan for Clerical Abuse Victims
The Spanish Catholic Church launched a new plan to compensate victims of clerical sexual abuse, despite prior refusal to do so, creating a commission to review cases and offer reparations. However, the plan faces criticism for its lack of independence, transparency, and potential for further delayin...
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52% Bias Score
Parliament Committee Demands Post Office Removal from Horizon Redress Schemes
A UK parliamentary committee urges the government to remove the Post Office from managing compensation schemes for victims of the Horizon scandal due to slow payouts and high legal fees, recommending financial penalties for delays; the Post Office spent £136 million in legal fees, 27% of the total r...
Parliament Committee Demands Post Office Removal from Horizon Redress Schemes
A UK parliamentary committee urges the government to remove the Post Office from managing compensation schemes for victims of the Horizon scandal due to slow payouts and high legal fees, recommending financial penalties for delays; the Post Office spent £136 million in legal fees, 27% of the total r...
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52% Bias Score
Senegal to Pay €7.6 Million in Compensation for Political Violence Victims
The Senegalese government will pay €7.6 million to compensate victims of political violence between 2021 and 2024, following a controversial amnesty law that will be repealed; the fund will aid former prisoners and other victims, with 112 urgent cases already addressed.
Senegal to Pay €7.6 Million in Compensation for Political Violence Victims
The Senegalese government will pay €7.6 million to compensate victims of political violence between 2021 and 2024, following a controversial amnesty law that will be repealed; the fund will aid former prisoners and other victims, with 112 urgent cases already addressed.
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40% Bias Score
CICP Overwhelmed by COVID-19 Claims: GAO Report Highlights Challenges
The GAO report reveals that the CICP received 13,333 claims related to the COVID-19 pandemic, a 27-fold increase compared to the previous decade; as of June 2024, 92 claims (3% of decided claims) were approved for compensation, totaling almost \$6.5 million, highlighting challenges in processing the...
CICP Overwhelmed by COVID-19 Claims: GAO Report Highlights Challenges
The GAO report reveals that the CICP received 13,333 claims related to the COVID-19 pandemic, a 27-fold increase compared to the previous decade; as of June 2024, 92 claims (3% of decided claims) were approved for compensation, totaling almost \$6.5 million, highlighting challenges in processing the...
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20% Bias Score
UK Government Rejects £10.5 Billion WASPI Women Compensation Claim
The UK government rejected a £10.5 billion compensation claim from 3.8 million WASPI women affected by state pension age changes, despite an ombudsman recommendation, prompting continued protests.
UK Government Rejects £10.5 Billion WASPI Women Compensation Claim
The UK government rejected a £10.5 billion compensation claim from 3.8 million WASPI women affected by state pension age changes, despite an ombudsman recommendation, prompting continued protests.
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64% Bias Score
UK Government Rejects £10.5bn State Pension Compensation for Women
The UK government rejected compensating 3.6 million women for state pension changes, despite an independent review recommending it due to a £10.5bn cost, and claims most women knew of the changes, sparking outrage from campaigners.
UK Government Rejects £10.5bn State Pension Compensation for Women
The UK government rejected compensating 3.6 million women for state pension changes, despite an independent review recommending it due to a £10.5bn cost, and claims most women knew of the changes, sparking outrage from campaigners.
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44% Bias Score
Jigjiga Road Widening Project Displaces Businesses, Raises Concerns
A road widening project in Jigjiga, Ethiopia, has displaced businesses, causing significant financial losses for some owners who received no compensation or prior notice; the project, part of a nationwide initiative costing 3.5 billion Ethiopian birr, highlights the need for improved communication a...
Jigjiga Road Widening Project Displaces Businesses, Raises Concerns
A road widening project in Jigjiga, Ethiopia, has displaced businesses, causing significant financial losses for some owners who received no compensation or prior notice; the project, part of a nationwide initiative costing 3.5 billion Ethiopian birr, highlights the need for improved communication a...
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48% Bias Score
Azerbaijan Demands Accountability From Russia After Plane Crash
On December 25th, 2023, Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243 crashed in Kazakhstan near Aktau, killing 38, after apparently being hit by surface-to-air missiles in Russian airspace; Azerbaijan demands Russia accept responsibility and compensate victims, mirroring Russia's actions in a 2020 incident where...
Azerbaijan Demands Accountability From Russia After Plane Crash
On December 25th, 2023, Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243 crashed in Kazakhstan near Aktau, killing 38, after apparently being hit by surface-to-air missiles in Russian airspace; Azerbaijan demands Russia accept responsibility and compensate victims, mirroring Russia's actions in a 2020 incident where...
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48% Bias Score
56% of U.S. Workers Seek New Jobs in 2025
A Resume Templates survey of 1,258 U.S. workers in October 2024 found that 56% are seeking new jobs in 2025 due to feeling undervalued (37%), burned out (37%), or underpaid (40%).
56% of U.S. Workers Seek New Jobs in 2025
A Resume Templates survey of 1,258 U.S. workers in October 2024 found that 56% are seeking new jobs in 2025 due to feeling undervalued (37%), burned out (37%), or underpaid (40%).
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52% Bias Score
Post Office Spent \u00a3132 Million on Horizon IT Scandal Inquiry
The Post Office spent \u00a3132 million of taxpayer money defending itself against accusations of wrongful prosecutions of over 900 workers due to faulty IT software, with the inquiry concluding this week and blaming \u00a382 million of the costs on the last financial year alone.
Post Office Spent \u00a3132 Million on Horizon IT Scandal Inquiry
The Post Office spent \u00a3132 million of taxpayer money defending itself against accusations of wrongful prosecutions of over 900 workers due to faulty IT software, with the inquiry concluding this week and blaming \u00a382 million of the costs on the last financial year alone.
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44% Bias Score
UK Government Rejects \$10.5 Billion Waspi Women Compensation Claim
The UK government blocked a \$10.5 billion compensation claim for 3.8 million women affected by state pension age changes, prompting outrage from Labour MPs despite previous pledges of support; the government cited unaffordability.
UK Government Rejects \$10.5 Billion Waspi Women Compensation Claim
The UK government blocked a \$10.5 billion compensation claim for 3.8 million women affected by state pension age changes, prompting outrage from Labour MPs despite previous pledges of support; the government cited unaffordability.
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48% Bias Score
German Pensioner Wrongfully Imprisoned for 13 Years, Billed €100,000 for Prison Stay
Manfred Genditzki, a German pensioner wrongly convicted of murder in 2008, was released after 13 years but now faces a €100,000 bill from the state for his prison stay, despite receiving €368,700 in compensation.
German Pensioner Wrongfully Imprisoned for 13 Years, Billed €100,000 for Prison Stay
Manfred Genditzki, a German pensioner wrongly convicted of murder in 2008, was released after 13 years but now faces a €100,000 bill from the state for his prison stay, despite receiving €368,700 in compensation.
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52% Bias Score