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Taliban Purge of Afghan Professors Accelerates
The Afghan Taliban have dismissed at least 12 professors from Sayed Jamaluddin Afghani University for opposing their ideology, part of a broader effort to purge dissenting academics and 'Talibanize' universities, following the earlier expulsion of women from education; hundreds of professors have be...
Taliban Purge of Afghan Professors Accelerates
The Afghan Taliban have dismissed at least 12 professors from Sayed Jamaluddin Afghani University for opposing their ideology, part of a broader effort to purge dissenting academics and 'Talibanize' universities, following the earlier expulsion of women from education; hundreds of professors have be...
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56% Bias Score


Russia's Billions in Tajikistan: Education Investment and its Effectiveness
Russia's substantial investments in Tajikistan's education system, totaling billions of rubles in recent years, aim to counter negative perceptions but face criticism over their effectiveness, as evidenced by recent diplomatic disputes and historical precedent.
Russia's Billions in Tajikistan: Education Investment and its Effectiveness
Russia's substantial investments in Tajikistan's education system, totaling billions of rubles in recent years, aim to counter negative perceptions but face criticism over their effectiveness, as evidenced by recent diplomatic disputes and historical precedent.
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52% Bias Score


Climate Anxiety: Over Half of U.S. Youth Deeply Worried, Study Shows
A Lancet survey found that more than 50% of U.S. youth (ages 16–25) are very or extremely worried about climate change, with over one-third saying their feelings negatively impact daily life, highlighting the need for increased support and educational resources to address climate anxiety.
Climate Anxiety: Over Half of U.S. Youth Deeply Worried, Study Shows
A Lancet survey found that more than 50% of U.S. youth (ages 16–25) are very or extremely worried about climate change, with over one-third saying their feelings negatively impact daily life, highlighting the need for increased support and educational resources to address climate anxiety.
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24% Bias Score


AI Generates Academic Papers: Implications for Education
Robert Novy-Marx and Mihail Velikov's study shows AI can produce convincing academic papers on stock market prediction in minutes, raising concerns about academic integrity and prompting educators to rethink teaching methods.
AI Generates Academic Papers: Implications for Education
Robert Novy-Marx and Mihail Velikov's study shows AI can produce convincing academic papers on stock market prediction in minutes, raising concerns about academic integrity and prompting educators to rethink teaching methods.
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40% Bias Score


German Schools Launch "MindOut" Mental Wellness Program
MindOut", a mental wellness program, launches in Germany this spring in 80 NRW schools, expanding to 120 more later, focusing on 9th grade and up to improve student well-being and prevent future mental health issues, with WestLotto providing €250,000 in funding.
German Schools Launch "MindOut" Mental Wellness Program
MindOut", a mental wellness program, launches in Germany this spring in 80 NRW schools, expanding to 120 more later, focusing on 9th grade and up to improve student well-being and prevent future mental health issues, with WestLotto providing €250,000 in funding.
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48% Bias Score


Somalian Teacher in Italy Overcomes Adversity
Rahma Nur, a Somalian immigrant and teacher with polio, overcame numerous obstacles to become a beloved fifth-grade teacher in Pomezia, Italy, highlighting both progress and persistent challenges in inclusive education.
Somalian Teacher in Italy Overcomes Adversity
Rahma Nur, a Somalian immigrant and teacher with polio, overcame numerous obstacles to become a beloved fifth-grade teacher in Pomezia, Italy, highlighting both progress and persistent challenges in inclusive education.
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36% Bias Score

Hamburg's "Botschaft der Wildtiere" Attracts Thousands, Showcases German Wildlife
Hamburg's Hafencity opened "Botschaft der Wildtiere", a wildlife exhibition showcasing native species through interactive displays and workshops, attracting thousands of visitors since its August debut, with school programs booked through next summer and the first European Wildlife Film Awards to be...

Hamburg's "Botschaft der Wildtiere" Attracts Thousands, Showcases German Wildlife
Hamburg's Hafencity opened "Botschaft der Wildtiere", a wildlife exhibition showcasing native species through interactive displays and workshops, attracting thousands of visitors since its August debut, with school programs booked through next summer and the first European Wildlife Film Awards to be...
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44% Bias Score

Turkey's 2025 Budget: Increased Spending on Education and Health, but Growing Burden on Families
CHP deputy Ali Öztunç criticized Turkey's 2025 budget, highlighting 2.186 trillion TL for education and 1.020 trillion TL for health, while noting increased family spending on these sectors despite government budget increases and rising overall spending.

Turkey's 2025 Budget: Increased Spending on Education and Health, but Growing Burden on Families
CHP deputy Ali Öztunç criticized Turkey's 2025 budget, highlighting 2.186 trillion TL for education and 1.020 trillion TL for health, while noting increased family spending on these sectors despite government budget increases and rising overall spending.
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64% Bias Score

Former Russian Deputy Education Minister Arrested for Embezzlement
Former Russian Deputy Minister of Education Denis Gribov was arrested in Moscow for his involvement in a 54 million ruble embezzlement scheme related to teacher training programs; the scheme involved falsified reports and non-performance of contracted services.

Former Russian Deputy Education Minister Arrested for Embezzlement
Former Russian Deputy Minister of Education Denis Gribov was arrested in Moscow for his involvement in a 54 million ruble embezzlement scheme related to teacher training programs; the scheme involved falsified reports and non-performance of contracted services.
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44% Bias Score

Biden Cancels $4.28 Billion in Student Loans for 55,000 Public Servants
The Biden administration canceled $4.28 billion in federal student loans for 55,000 public service workers under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, marking the final round before Biden leaves office and bringing the total loan cancellations under his administration to $180 billion for 4.9 ...

Biden Cancels $4.28 Billion in Student Loans for 55,000 Public Servants
The Biden administration canceled $4.28 billion in federal student loans for 55,000 public service workers under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, marking the final round before Biden leaves office and bringing the total loan cancellations under his administration to $180 billion for 4.9 ...
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56% Bias Score

MindOut" Program to Boost Mental Well-being of NRW Students
The "MindOut" program, funded by Westlotto (€250,000), will launch in spring 2024 in 80 NRW schools, teaching students (9th grade and above) social-emotional skills to improve well-being and reduce the risk of mental health issues.

MindOut" Program to Boost Mental Well-being of NRW Students
The "MindOut" program, funded by Westlotto (€250,000), will launch in spring 2024 in 80 NRW schools, teaching students (9th grade and above) social-emotional skills to improve well-being and reduce the risk of mental health issues.
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36% Bias Score

Russia: New Law on Migrant Children, Moscow's Recruitment Shift, General's Death, and Economic Woes
In December 2024, Meduza reported on a new Russian law requiring migrant children to pass a Russian language test before school, potentially affecting 1% of schoolchildren; reduced military recruitment in Moscow due to sufficient recruits and equipment shortages; the killing of General Kirillov; and...

Russia: New Law on Migrant Children, Moscow's Recruitment Shift, General's Death, and Economic Woes
In December 2024, Meduza reported on a new Russian law requiring migrant children to pass a Russian language test before school, potentially affecting 1% of schoolchildren; reduced military recruitment in Moscow due to sufficient recruits and equipment shortages; the killing of General Kirillov; and...
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40% Bias Score
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