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UK Youth Work Readiness Crisis: Only 47% Feel Prepared for Work
A new UK survey reveals that only 47 percent of 18-to-24-year-olds feel prepared for work after school, compared to 74 percent of over-64s, coinciding with almost one million 16-to-24-year-olds classified as NEET (not in education, employment, or training), the highest level in 11 years.
UK Youth Work Readiness Crisis: Only 47% Feel Prepared for Work
A new UK survey reveals that only 47 percent of 18-to-24-year-olds feel prepared for work after school, compared to 74 percent of over-64s, coinciding with almost one million 16-to-24-year-olds classified as NEET (not in education, employment, or training), the highest level in 11 years.
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48% Bias Score


Leadership Awareness Gap Highlighted in University Course
A leadership course at Fairleigh Dickinson University used a three-question test to assess students' knowledge of their organizational context, revealing a significant gap in awareness of colleagues and support staff, highlighting the need for enhanced leadership training to bridge this disconnect.
Leadership Awareness Gap Highlighted in University Course
A leadership course at Fairleigh Dickinson University used a three-question test to assess students' knowledge of their organizational context, revealing a significant gap in awareness of colleagues and support staff, highlighting the need for enhanced leadership training to bridge this disconnect.
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44% Bias Score


UK Government Faces Pressure to Maintain Education Plans for Children with Special Needs
The UK government is considering changes to education plans (EHCPs) for children with special educational needs, despite warnings from campaigners that this could deny thousands of children access to vital education; 638,745 EHCPs were in place in January 2025, a 10.8% increase year-on-year.
UK Government Faces Pressure to Maintain Education Plans for Children with Special Needs
The UK government is considering changes to education plans (EHCPs) for children with special educational needs, despite warnings from campaigners that this could deny thousands of children access to vital education; 638,745 EHCPs were in place in January 2025, a 10.8% increase year-on-year.
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48% Bias Score


Uzbekistan's Youth-Driven Innovation: $145 Million Investment Fuels National Growth
Uzbekistan's Youth Day highlighted successful youth-led initiatives, including a cost-effective Industry 4.0 training stand, an AI-powered Excel tool with 100,000 users, and a nationwide creative movement, all supported by a $145 million government investment in youth start-ups.
Uzbekistan's Youth-Driven Innovation: $145 Million Investment Fuels National Growth
Uzbekistan's Youth Day highlighted successful youth-led initiatives, including a cost-effective Industry 4.0 training stand, an AI-powered Excel tool with 100,000 users, and a nationwide creative movement, all supported by a $145 million government investment in youth start-ups.
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36% Bias Score


Berlin Teacher's Homophobic Abuse Exposes Systemic School Failures
Berlin elementary school teacher Oziel Inácio-Stech endured months of homophobic student abuse and inadequate institutional response, culminating in a formal discrimination complaint and subsequent media coverage exposing systemic failures.
Berlin Teacher's Homophobic Abuse Exposes Systemic School Failures
Berlin elementary school teacher Oziel Inácio-Stech endured months of homophobic student abuse and inadequate institutional response, culminating in a formal discrimination complaint and subsequent media coverage exposing systemic failures.
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44% Bias Score


Declining Birth Rates Force Thuringian Municipalities to Decide on Kindergarten Closures
Facing declining birth rates, Thuringia, Germany, grapples with potential kindergarten closures as municipalities decide how to allocate resources following a state-mandated improvement in the staff-child ratio; this comes as projections indicate a significant decline in primary school enrollment by...
Declining Birth Rates Force Thuringian Municipalities to Decide on Kindergarten Closures
Facing declining birth rates, Thuringia, Germany, grapples with potential kindergarten closures as municipalities decide how to allocate resources following a state-mandated improvement in the staff-child ratio; this comes as projections indicate a significant decline in primary school enrollment by...
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44% Bias Score

Portugal Bans Smartphones in Schools to Improve Learning and Socialization
Portugal banned smartphones in primary schools and some middle schools starting in 2025, based on a trial showing improved school environment and decreased bullying; exceptions apply for students with learning or health needs, and for phones used solely for family contact.

Portugal Bans Smartphones in Schools to Improve Learning and Socialization
Portugal banned smartphones in primary schools and some middle schools starting in 2025, based on a trial showing improved school environment and decreased bullying; exceptions apply for students with learning or health needs, and for phones used solely for family contact.
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36% Bias Score

Damaging Winds Expected Across Southern WA
A severe weather warning is in place for Perth and southern WA due to damaging winds (50-65km/h average, with peaks of 100km/h) from a strong cold front expected early this morning; residents are advised to secure loose items.

Damaging Winds Expected Across Southern WA
A severe weather warning is in place for Perth and southern WA due to damaging winds (50-65km/h average, with peaks of 100km/h) from a strong cold front expected early this morning; residents are advised to secure loose items.
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24% Bias Score

Spain's Housing Crisis Exacerbates University Access
Spain's rising housing costs, particularly impacting students, have created a crisis; the average mortgage is 710 euros monthly, while scholarships are insufficient and student housing scarce, leading to long queues for available rentals.

Spain's Housing Crisis Exacerbates University Access
Spain's rising housing costs, particularly impacting students, have created a crisis; the average mortgage is 710 euros monthly, while scholarships are insufficient and student housing scarce, leading to long queues for available rentals.
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44% Bias Score

Kharkiv's Underground Classrooms: A Lifeline for Children Amid War
In war-torn Kharkiv, Ukraine, nearly 100 underground classrooms offer education and mental health support to children traumatized by the conflict, providing a lifeline amid the ongoing bombardment.

Kharkiv's Underground Classrooms: A Lifeline for Children Amid War
In war-torn Kharkiv, Ukraine, nearly 100 underground classrooms offer education and mental health support to children traumatized by the conflict, providing a lifeline amid the ongoing bombardment.
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40% Bias Score

German Minister Suggests Possible Cap on Migrant Children in Schools
German Education Minister Karin Prien suggested a possible cap on children with migrant backgrounds in schools, citing the need for German language proficiency and referencing other countries' practices; however, the federal government lacks authority to enforce this, and its legality is unclear due...

German Minister Suggests Possible Cap on Migrant Children in Schools
German Education Minister Karin Prien suggested a possible cap on children with migrant backgrounds in schools, citing the need for German language proficiency and referencing other countries' practices; however, the federal government lacks authority to enforce this, and its legality is unclear due...
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44% Bias Score

Central African Republic: 20 Dead in High School Exam Explosion; Survivors Face Trauma
A transformer explosion at Bangui's Barthélémy Boganda High School during a baccalaureate exam killed 20 students and injured dozens, prompting the suspension of the exam and raising concerns about the psychological trauma among survivors.

Central African Republic: 20 Dead in High School Exam Explosion; Survivors Face Trauma
A transformer explosion at Bangui's Barthélémy Boganda High School during a baccalaureate exam killed 20 students and injured dozens, prompting the suspension of the exam and raising concerns about the psychological trauma among survivors.
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36% Bias Score
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