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Paris Unveils Memorial to LGBTQ+ Victims of Nazi Persecution
A memorial to gay victims of Nazi persecution and all historically persecuted LGBTQ+ people was unveiled in Paris on Saturday; the monument, a steel star, is located in public gardens close to the Bastille Plaza, aiming to remember and fight discrimination.
Paris Unveils Memorial to LGBTQ+ Victims of Nazi Persecution
A memorial to gay victims of Nazi persecution and all historically persecuted LGBTQ+ people was unveiled in Paris on Saturday; the monument, a steel star, is located in public gardens close to the Bastille Plaza, aiming to remember and fight discrimination.
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16% Bias Score


French Court Rules Against CPAM for Discriminatory Refusal of Mastectomy Coverage
A French court ordered a CPAM to cover a transgender man's mastectomy, ruling its refusal discriminatory and awarding €3,000 in damages—a first in France, potentially setting a precedent for healthcare access for transgender individuals.
French Court Rules Against CPAM for Discriminatory Refusal of Mastectomy Coverage
A French court ordered a CPAM to cover a transgender man's mastectomy, ruling its refusal discriminatory and awarding €3,000 in damages—a first in France, potentially setting a precedent for healthcare access for transgender individuals.
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28% Bias Score


Ghana Reintroduces Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill Amidst Widespread Domestic Support
Ghana's Parliament reintroduced an anti-LGBTQ+ bill proposing prison sentences up to five years for promoting LGBTQ+ activities; despite international criticism, it has strong domestic support rooted in long-standing societal intolerance, exemplified by a 2006 government ban on an LGBTQ+ conference.
Ghana Reintroduces Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill Amidst Widespread Domestic Support
Ghana's Parliament reintroduced an anti-LGBTQ+ bill proposing prison sentences up to five years for promoting LGBTQ+ activities; despite international criticism, it has strong domestic support rooted in long-standing societal intolerance, exemplified by a 2006 government ban on an LGBTQ+ conference.
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48% Bias Score


Harvard Defies Federal Grant Freeze Threat Amidst Accusations of Antisemitism
Harvard University faces a potential grant freeze from the Education Department over allegations of antisemitism and other failures, prompting a lawsuit and highlighting a broader conflict over university autonomy and government overreach.
Harvard Defies Federal Grant Freeze Threat Amidst Accusations of Antisemitism
Harvard University faces a potential grant freeze from the Education Department over allegations of antisemitism and other failures, prompting a lawsuit and highlighting a broader conflict over university autonomy and government overreach.
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44% Bias Score


South Africa's Employment Equity Act Faces Legal Challenge
South Africa's Employment Equity Amendment Act, mandating specific hiring targets for non-white employees in companies exceeding 50 employees, faces a legal challenge from the Democratic Alliance (DA), who argue it's unconstitutional and will harm the economy; the act aims to address historical raci...
South Africa's Employment Equity Act Faces Legal Challenge
South Africa's Employment Equity Amendment Act, mandating specific hiring targets for non-white employees in companies exceeding 50 employees, faces a legal challenge from the Democratic Alliance (DA), who argue it's unconstitutional and will harm the economy; the act aims to address historical raci...
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56% Bias Score


Study: Antisemitism in US Healthcare Highest in Academic Medical Centers
A StandWithUs study found that 62.8% of Jewish healthcare professionals reporting antisemitism worked in academic medical centers, significantly more than in private practices (25.2%) or community hospitals (7.4%), highlighting a need for targeted anti-bias initiatives to address this issue.
Study: Antisemitism in US Healthcare Highest in Academic Medical Centers
A StandWithUs study found that 62.8% of Jewish healthcare professionals reporting antisemitism worked in academic medical centers, significantly more than in private practices (25.2%) or community hospitals (7.4%), highlighting a need for targeted anti-bias initiatives to address this issue.
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40% Bias Score

SOS Homophobie Report Reveals Persistent LGBTphobia in France
SOS Homophobie's 2025 report details 1,624 cases of LGBTphobia, despite a decrease in reported incidents compared to 2024, and highlights the normalization of hate speech and the resulting anxiety within the LGBTQ+ community; official statistics show a 5% increase in anti-LGBT infractions.

SOS Homophobie Report Reveals Persistent LGBTphobia in France
SOS Homophobie's 2025 report details 1,624 cases of LGBTphobia, despite a decrease in reported incidents compared to 2024, and highlights the normalization of hate speech and the resulting anxiety within the LGBTQ+ community; official statistics show a 5% increase in anti-LGBT infractions.
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28% Bias Score

Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over $2.2 Billion Funding Freeze
The Trump administration has terminated $2.2 billion in grants and $60 million in contracts to Harvard University due to concerns over antisemitism and discrimination, prompting a lawsuit from the university.

Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over $2.2 Billion Funding Freeze
The Trump administration has terminated $2.2 billion in grants and $60 million in contracts to Harvard University due to concerns over antisemitism and discrimination, prompting a lawsuit from the university.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Cuts Additional $450 Million in Funding to Harvard
The Trump administration cut an additional $450 million in federal grants to Harvard University, totaling $2.65 billion, escalating its ideological battle against the university over diversity initiatives and viewpoint diversity, while Harvard is fighting back in court.

Trump Administration Cuts Additional $450 Million in Funding to Harvard
The Trump administration cut an additional $450 million in federal grants to Harvard University, totaling $2.65 billion, escalating its ideological battle against the university over diversity initiatives and viewpoint diversity, while Harvard is fighting back in court.
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52% Bias Score

AI Recruitment Tools Risk Discrimination: Study
A study reveals that AI recruitment tools, adopted by 72% of surveyed employers in 2025, risk discriminating against non-native English speakers and disabled candidates due to biased training data predominantly from the US, prompting calls for stronger AI regulation in Australia.

AI Recruitment Tools Risk Discrimination: Study
A study reveals that AI recruitment tools, adopted by 72% of surveyed employers in 2025, risk discriminating against non-native English speakers and disabled candidates due to biased training data predominantly from the US, prompting calls for stronger AI regulation in Australia.
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28% Bias Score

Anti-LGBTQ+ Hate Crimes Surge in Baden-Württemberg
Hate crimes against LGBTQ+ individuals in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, increased by nearly 30% in 2024, reaching 212 incidents, including assaults, property damage, and incitement, with authorities citing factors such as increased reporting and societal shifts but not the new Self-Determination Act.

Anti-LGBTQ+ Hate Crimes Surge in Baden-Württemberg
Hate crimes against LGBTQ+ individuals in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, increased by nearly 30% in 2024, reaching 212 incidents, including assaults, property damage, and incitement, with authorities citing factors such as increased reporting and societal shifts but not the new Self-Determination Act.
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32% Bias Score

Pentagon Removes 1,000 Self-Identified Transgender Service Members
Following a Supreme Court ruling, the Pentagon is removing roughly 1,000 self-identified transgender service members and will review medical records to identify others, impacting approximately 4,240 troops diagnosed with gender dysphoria out of 2 million total service members; this action is part of...

Pentagon Removes 1,000 Self-Identified Transgender Service Members
Following a Supreme Court ruling, the Pentagon is removing roughly 1,000 self-identified transgender service members and will review medical records to identify others, impacting approximately 4,240 troops diagnosed with gender dysphoria out of 2 million total service members; this action is part of...
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64% Bias Score
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