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Ukrainian Youth in Netherlands Face 'Lost Generation' Risk Due to Legal Gaps
Approximately 5,000 to 7,000 young Ukrainian adults in the Netherlands risk becoming a lost generation due to lacking access to higher education and financial aid after age 18 because of their temporary protection status, unlike statusholders; the UAF is advocating for policy changes to address this...
Ukrainian Youth in Netherlands Face 'Lost Generation' Risk Due to Legal Gaps
Approximately 5,000 to 7,000 young Ukrainian adults in the Netherlands risk becoming a lost generation due to lacking access to higher education and financial aid after age 18 because of their temporary protection status, unlike statusholders; the UAF is advocating for policy changes to address this...
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44% Bias Score


Catalan School Investigated Amidst Accusations of Ultra-Conservative Shift
Parents of students at the Mare de Déu del Carme school in Terrassa, Spain, accuse the school of implementing an ultra-conservative shift, leading to a departmental investigation and public debate about the role of private schools receiving public funds. The school's administration denies the claims...
Catalan School Investigated Amidst Accusations of Ultra-Conservative Shift
Parents of students at the Mare de Déu del Carme school in Terrassa, Spain, accuse the school of implementing an ultra-conservative shift, leading to a departmental investigation and public debate about the role of private schools receiving public funds. The school's administration denies the claims...
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56% Bias Score


Welsh School Support Staff Paid Below Minimum Wage
In Wales, some school support staff earn less than minimum wage due to salary structure inconsistencies and regional pay differences, leading to financial hardship and use of food banks; the Welsh government plans to improve their recognition and support.
Welsh School Support Staff Paid Below Minimum Wage
In Wales, some school support staff earn less than minimum wage due to salary structure inconsistencies and regional pay differences, leading to financial hardship and use of food banks; the Welsh government plans to improve their recognition and support.
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52% Bias Score


State Department Investigates AI-Generated Impersonation of Marco Rubio
The US State Department is investigating an AI-generated impersonator of Secretary of State Marco Rubio who contacted US and foreign officials, raising concerns about AI-driven deception in international relations.
State Department Investigates AI-Generated Impersonation of Marco Rubio
The US State Department is investigating an AI-generated impersonator of Secretary of State Marco Rubio who contacted US and foreign officials, raising concerns about AI-driven deception in international relations.
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48% Bias Score


Rostelecom's AI Boosts Russian Exam Surveillance, Detecting 1,100+ Violations
Rostelecom's AI-powered video surveillance system monitored the 2025 Russian Unified State Exam (USE) across 70,300+ exam rooms in 5,700+ locations, using 133,800+ cameras to record over 5.3 million hours of footage, resulting in the detection of over 1,100 suspicious activities, mostly involving pr...
Rostelecom's AI Boosts Russian Exam Surveillance, Detecting 1,100+ Violations
Rostelecom's AI-powered video surveillance system monitored the 2025 Russian Unified State Exam (USE) across 70,300+ exam rooms in 5,700+ locations, using 133,800+ cameras to record over 5.3 million hours of footage, resulting in the detection of over 1,100 suspicious activities, mostly involving pr...
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52% Bias Score


NEA Votes to Potentially Cut Ties With ADL
The National Education Association (NEA) preliminarily voted to cut ties with the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), impacting access to antisemitism education resources in schools nationwide; the decision is pending final approval.
NEA Votes to Potentially Cut Ties With ADL
The National Education Association (NEA) preliminarily voted to cut ties with the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), impacting access to antisemitism education resources in schools nationwide; the decision is pending final approval.
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36% Bias Score

Working Memory Training Shows Promise, but Requires Further Research
A German study of 572 children aged 6-7 found that a 12-hour working memory training program increased their chances of entering an academic secondary school track by 16% three years later, although concerns remain about the generalizability of these results and the potential displacement of core cu...

Working Memory Training Shows Promise, but Requires Further Research
A German study of 572 children aged 6-7 found that a 12-hour working memory training program increased their chances of entering an academic secondary school track by 16% three years later, although concerns remain about the generalizability of these results and the potential displacement of core cu...
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16% Bias Score

German Minister's Immigrant Student Quota Proposal Sparks Controversy
German Education Minister Karin Prien's proposal to implement a quota for immigrant students in German schools (30-40 percent) has sparked controversy, with critics citing its impracticality and potential for discrimination, highlighting existing self-selection by German families away from schools w...

German Minister's Immigrant Student Quota Proposal Sparks Controversy
German Education Minister Karin Prien's proposal to implement a quota for immigrant students in German schools (30-40 percent) has sparked controversy, with critics citing its impracticality and potential for discrimination, highlighting existing self-selection by German families away from schools w...
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56% Bias Score

Only 4% of Migrant Children Pass Russian Language Exam for School Admission
Due to incomplete paperwork and a lack of adequate preparation, only 4% of migrant children passed the Russian language exam for school admission, highlighting systemic failures in integration policies.

Only 4% of Migrant Children Pass Russian Language Exam for School Admission
Due to incomplete paperwork and a lack of adequate preparation, only 4% of migrant children passed the Russian language exam for school admission, highlighting systemic failures in integration policies.
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60% Bias Score

ISS Visibility Inspires Indian Students Amidst Space Exploration Excitement
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla's presence on the ISS, visible over India this weekend, inspires schoolchildren, highlighting the success of outreach programs like Life-To and Beyond Foundation's space science workshops in overcoming resource limitations to foster STEM interest, especially in und...

ISS Visibility Inspires Indian Students Amidst Space Exploration Excitement
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla's presence on the ISS, visible over India this weekend, inspires schoolchildren, highlighting the success of outreach programs like Life-To and Beyond Foundation's space science workshops in overcoming resource limitations to foster STEM interest, especially in und...
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32% Bias Score

NEA Votes to Potentially Cut Ties With Anti-Defamation League
The NEA, America's largest teachers' union, preliminarily voted to end its relationship with the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) over concerns that have yet to be publicly clarified, prompting the ADL to express profound concern about the potential impact on antisemitism education in schools.

NEA Votes to Potentially Cut Ties With Anti-Defamation League
The NEA, America's largest teachers' union, preliminarily voted to end its relationship with the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) over concerns that have yet to be publicly clarified, prompting the ADL to express profound concern about the potential impact on antisemitism education in schools.
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36% Bias Score

Berlin Education Senator's False Statement on Homophobic Bullying Case
A lawyer's letter detailing homophobic bullying against a homosexual teacher in Berlin arrived at the education administration between December 9-11, 2024, but the Senator initially gave false information about the date of its arrival, prompting criticism and a motion of disapproval.

Berlin Education Senator's False Statement on Homophobic Bullying Case
A lawyer's letter detailing homophobic bullying against a homosexual teacher in Berlin arrived at the education administration between December 9-11, 2024, but the Senator initially gave false information about the date of its arrival, prompting criticism and a motion of disapproval.
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36% Bias Score
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