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Record High Discrimination Complaints in Germany
Germany's Federal Anti-Discrimination Office reported a record 11,405 discrimination complaints in 2024, a more than doubling from 2019, with racism (43%), disability/illness (27%), and gendeidentity (24%) comprising the largest categories; gaps in legal protection, especially concerning state agenc...
Record High Discrimination Complaints in Germany
Germany's Federal Anti-Discrimination Office reported a record 11,405 discrimination complaints in 2024, a more than doubling from 2019, with racism (43%), disability/illness (27%), and gendeidentity (24%) comprising the largest categories; gaps in legal protection, especially concerning state agenc...
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40% Bias Score


Surge in Discrimination Reports Highlights Systemic Issues in Germany
The German Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency reported a surge in discrimination complaints in 2024, with racism being the most common (over 3800 cases), followed by sexism (2133 cases), highlighting systemic issues and the need for legal reform.
Surge in Discrimination Reports Highlights Systemic Issues in Germany
The German Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency reported a surge in discrimination complaints in 2024, with racism being the most common (over 3800 cases), followed by sexism (2133 cases), highlighting systemic issues and the need for legal reform.
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16% Bias Score


Record High in Discrimination Inquiries in Germany
Germany's Federal Anti-Discrimination Office reported a record 11,405 inquiries in 2022, double the 2019 figure, with 43% related to racist discrimination and 33% to workplace discrimination, predominantly affecting women.
Record High in Discrimination Inquiries in Germany
Germany's Federal Anti-Discrimination Office reported a record 11,405 inquiries in 2022, double the 2019 figure, with 43% related to racist discrimination and 33% to workplace discrimination, predominantly affecting women.
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36% Bias Score


ECRI Report Highlights Paradoxical Rise in Racism Awareness and Challenges in Combating It
The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) released its annual report, highlighting the paradoxical increase in awareness of racism and intolerance alongside the growing difficulties in combating it; racial profiling, school segregation of Roma children, and hate speech against tr...
ECRI Report Highlights Paradoxical Rise in Racism Awareness and Challenges in Combating It
The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) released its annual report, highlighting the paradoxical increase in awareness of racism and intolerance alongside the growing difficulties in combating it; racial profiling, school segregation of Roma children, and hate speech against tr...
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24% Bias Score


Minneapolis Expands Civil Rights Protections in Employment
Minneapolis' amended Civil Rights Ordinance No. 2025-022, effective August 1, 2025, expands protected classes in employment to include individuals with criminal histories, unstable housing, or non-traditional body types, requiring employers to conduct individualized assessments for criminal backgrou...
Minneapolis Expands Civil Rights Protections in Employment
Minneapolis' amended Civil Rights Ordinance No. 2025-022, effective August 1, 2025, expands protected classes in employment to include individuals with criminal histories, unstable housing, or non-traditional body types, requiring employers to conduct individualized assessments for criminal backgrou...
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Football Associations Sue Sports Council Over Unfair Funding
The Spanish Footballers' Association (AFE) and the Women's Futsal Players' Association (AJFSF) are taking legal action against Spain's Higher Council of Sports (CSD) due to the lack of response to their complaints about irregularities—including potential data falsification—in the allocation of publi...
Spanish Football Associations Sue Sports Council Over Unfair Funding
The Spanish Footballers' Association (AFE) and the Women's Futsal Players' Association (AJFSF) are taking legal action against Spain's Higher Council of Sports (CSD) due to the lack of response to their complaints about irregularities—including potential data falsification—in the allocation of publi...
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60% Bias Score

Surge in Discrimination Reports Highlights Systemic Issues in Germany
Germany's Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency's 2024 report reveals a surge in discrimination complaints, with racism as the most common, impacting migrants and women disproportionately, alongside a persistent gender pay gap and shortcomings in the existing anti-discrimination law.

Surge in Discrimination Reports Highlights Systemic Issues in Germany
Germany's Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency's 2024 report reveals a surge in discrimination complaints, with racism as the most common, impacting migrants and women disproportionately, alongside a persistent gender pay gap and shortcomings in the existing anti-discrimination law.
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44% Bias Score

Surge in Discrimination Complaints Highlights Systemic Issues in Germany
The German Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency's 2024 report reveals a surge in discrimination complaints, with racism (over 3,800 cases) being the most prevalent, followed by sexism (2,133 cases). The report highlights discriminatory practices in housing, employment, healthcare, and public spaces an...

Surge in Discrimination Complaints Highlights Systemic Issues in Germany
The German Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency's 2024 report reveals a surge in discrimination complaints, with racism (over 3,800 cases) being the most prevalent, followed by sexism (2,133 cases). The report highlights discriminatory practices in housing, employment, healthcare, and public spaces an...
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32% Bias Score

EU Funds Misused in Discriminatory Projects Across Europe
An EU-funded report reveals that over €1 billion in EU funds were used in projects across six countries that violated the rights of marginalized communities, including segregated housing for Roma people, institutions for disabled children, and asylum seeker detention centers, highlighting a "low und...

EU Funds Misused in Discriminatory Projects Across Europe
An EU-funded report reveals that over €1 billion in EU funds were used in projects across six countries that violated the rights of marginalized communities, including segregated housing for Roma people, institutions for disabled children, and asylum seeker detention centers, highlighting a "low und...
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28% Bias Score

Pew Poll: Sharp Divide in Social Acceptance of Transgender People in the U.S.
A Pew Research Center poll shows significantly lower social acceptance for transgender people compared to gay and lesbian people in the U.S., with only about 10% of LGBTQ adults reporting substantial acceptance for transgender individuals, compared to 60% for gay and lesbian people; this disparity i...

Pew Poll: Sharp Divide in Social Acceptance of Transgender People in the U.S.
A Pew Research Center poll shows significantly lower social acceptance for transgender people compared to gay and lesbian people in the U.S., with only about 10% of LGBTQ adults reporting substantial acceptance for transgender individuals, compared to 60% for gay and lesbian people; this disparity i...
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44% Bias Score

ECRI Report Highlights Persistent Racism and Discrimination in Europe
The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) released its annual report, detailing persistent racial profiling, school segregation of Roma children, and rising hate speech against transgender and intersex individuals across Europe, despite increased awareness of racism's threat to d...

ECRI Report Highlights Persistent Racism and Discrimination in Europe
The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) released its annual report, detailing persistent racial profiling, school segregation of Roma children, and rising hate speech against transgender and intersex individuals across Europe, despite increased awareness of racism's threat to d...
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16% Bias Score

British Columbia Park Closures Spark Outrage Over Indigenous Access
British Columbia's temporary closures of Joffre Lakes Park and Botanical Beach to non-Indigenous people for cultural practices have sparked outrage, raising concerns about fairness and setting a precedent for future public land access restrictions.

British Columbia Park Closures Spark Outrage Over Indigenous Access
British Columbia's temporary closures of Joffre Lakes Park and Botanical Beach to non-Indigenous people for cultural practices have sparked outrage, raising concerns about fairness and setting a precedent for future public land access restrictions.
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64% Bias Score
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