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South Sudan Schools Close Amidst Extreme Heatwave
South Sudan closes schools for two weeks due to a heatwave causing an average of twelve student fainting daily in Juba; the government advises citizens to stay indoors, while an organization criticizes the government's handling of the situation and calls for improvements to school infrastructure and...
South Sudan Schools Close Amidst Extreme Heatwave
South Sudan closes schools for two weeks due to a heatwave causing an average of twelve student fainting daily in Juba; the government advises citizens to stay indoors, while an organization criticizes the government's handling of the situation and calls for improvements to school infrastructure and...
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44% Bias Score


Paris Teacher Receives €3,000 Fine for Assaulting 3-Year-Old Student
A Paris teacher was sentenced to a €3,000 fine after a video surfaced showing her striking a 3-year-old student on September 3, 2024; the incident occurred in a classroom with 29 students, some with disabilities, after a difficult first day back to school; the teacher cited overwhelming stress and h...
Paris Teacher Receives €3,000 Fine for Assaulting 3-Year-Old Student
A Paris teacher was sentenced to a €3,000 fine after a video surfaced showing her striking a 3-year-old student on September 3, 2024; the incident occurred in a classroom with 29 students, some with disabilities, after a difficult first day back to school; the teacher cited overwhelming stress and h...
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44% Bias Score


Turkey Highlights Progress in Women's Rights, Emphasizes Family Values
Turkey's Minister of Family and Social Services, Mahinur Özdemir Göktaş, announced that the percentage of women in higher education has risen above 49 percent and that 46.65 percent of academic staff are women, attributing this progress to President Erdoğan's leadership and policies promoting gender...
Turkey Highlights Progress in Women's Rights, Emphasizes Family Values
Turkey's Minister of Family and Social Services, Mahinur Özdemir Göktaş, announced that the percentage of women in higher education has risen above 49 percent and that 46.65 percent of academic staff are women, attributing this progress to President Erdoğan's leadership and policies promoting gender...
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60% Bias Score


Timelapse": Ukrainian Schoolchildren's Resilience During War
Timelapse," a Ukrainian documentary premiering at the Berlinale on February 20th, follows Ukrainian schoolchildren's education amidst the war, showing their resilience despite disrupted learning, damaged infrastructure, and psychological trauma, with scenes ranging from online graduations to undergr...
Timelapse": Ukrainian Schoolchildren's Resilience During War
Timelapse," a Ukrainian documentary premiering at the Berlinale on February 20th, follows Ukrainian schoolchildren's education amidst the war, showing their resilience despite disrupted learning, damaged infrastructure, and psychological trauma, with scenes ranging from online graduations to undergr...
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28% Bias Score


South Sudan Shuts Schools Amid Deadly Heat Wave
South Sudan ordered a two-week school closure due to an extreme heat wave causing an average of 12 daily student collapses in Juba, marking the second such closure in a year due to soaring temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, impacting schools with inadequate infrastructure.
South Sudan Shuts Schools Amid Deadly Heat Wave
South Sudan ordered a two-week school closure due to an extreme heat wave causing an average of 12 daily student collapses in Juba, marking the second such closure in a year due to soaring temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, impacting schools with inadequate infrastructure.
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36% Bias Score


China's Growing Artistic Ties with Pacific Island Nations
China's art exchanges with Pacific island nations, starting in the 1970s, have deepened through performances, exhibitions, and educational programs, resulting in stronger bilateral ties and promoting cultural understanding and economic cooperation, with future expansion into digital platforms and di...
China's Growing Artistic Ties with Pacific Island Nations
China's art exchanges with Pacific island nations, starting in the 1970s, have deepened through performances, exhibitions, and educational programs, resulting in stronger bilateral ties and promoting cultural understanding and economic cooperation, with future expansion into digital platforms and di...
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32% Bias Score

South Sudan Schools Close Amidst Extreme Heatwave, Exposing Climate Change Impacts"
South Sudan closes schools for two weeks due to a heatwave causing an average of 12 daily student fainting spells in Juba; the government faces criticism for insufficient climate adaptation measures, highlighting the country's economic crisis and delayed elections.

South Sudan Schools Close Amidst Extreme Heatwave, Exposing Climate Change Impacts"
South Sudan closes schools for two weeks due to a heatwave causing an average of 12 daily student fainting spells in Juba; the government faces criticism for insufficient climate adaptation measures, highlighting the country's economic crisis and delayed elections.
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48% Bias Score

Oklahoma Senate Passes Bills Adopting IHRA Antisemitism Definition
The Oklahoma Senate passed two bills incorporating the IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism into state law and educational policies, prompting debate over potential consequences and setting a potential precedent for other states.

Oklahoma Senate Passes Bills Adopting IHRA Antisemitism Definition
The Oklahoma Senate passed two bills incorporating the IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism into state law and educational policies, prompting debate over potential consequences and setting a potential precedent for other states.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Schools Face Legal Challenges Over Student Prayer Bans
Over 180 Dutch secondary schools ban student prayer, violating students' rights, according to the College for the Rights of Man and student organizations like LAKS, leading to students praying secretly or off-campus; the Stanislascollege in Delft exemplifies this issue.

Dutch Schools Face Legal Challenges Over Student Prayer Bans
Over 180 Dutch secondary schools ban student prayer, violating students' rights, according to the College for the Rights of Man and student organizations like LAKS, leading to students praying secretly or off-campus; the Stanislascollege in Delft exemplifies this issue.
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36% Bias Score

Greek Newspaper Highlights Pessimism About Europe's Future
A Greek newspaper article discusses pessimism about Europe's future, focusing on concerns about immigration policies, the lack of preparedness for conflicts, and failures in education, which are seen as undermining societal cohesion and democratic values.

Greek Newspaper Highlights Pessimism About Europe's Future
A Greek newspaper article discusses pessimism about Europe's future, focusing on concerns about immigration policies, the lack of preparedness for conflicts, and failures in education, which are seen as undermining societal cohesion and democratic values.
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48% Bias Score

China Expands Economic Opening to Attract Foreign Investment
China unveiled a plan to boost foreign investment by expanding pilot programs in telecommunications, healthcare, and education, aiming to attract high-tech investment and offering greater market access, following the removal of all manufacturing investment restrictions last year.

China Expands Economic Opening to Attract Foreign Investment
China unveiled a plan to boost foreign investment by expanding pilot programs in telecommunications, healthcare, and education, aiming to attract high-tech investment and offering greater market access, following the removal of all manufacturing investment restrictions last year.
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52% Bias Score

Federal Mandate to Eliminate Diversity Programs Sparks Controversy
The Department of Education mandated the elimination of all race-based diversity programs in federally funded schools by the end of the month, or face funding cuts, prompting confusion and potential legal challenges due to the directive's vagueness and broad scope.

Federal Mandate to Eliminate Diversity Programs Sparks Controversy
The Department of Education mandated the elimination of all race-based diversity programs in federally funded schools by the end of the month, or face funding cuts, prompting confusion and potential legal challenges due to the directive's vagueness and broad scope.
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52% Bias Score
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