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Malala Condemns Taliban's 'Gender Apartheid,' Urges Muslim Leaders to Act
Malala Yousafzai, at an Islamabad summit on Sunday, January 12th, condemned the Taliban's over 100 laws violating women's rights in Afghanistan, calling it 'gender apartheid' and urging Muslim leaders to speak out against it, while also criticizing Israel's actions in Gaza that devastated its educat...
Malala Condemns Taliban's 'Gender Apartheid,' Urges Muslim Leaders to Act
Malala Yousafzai, at an Islamabad summit on Sunday, January 12th, condemned the Taliban's over 100 laws violating women's rights in Afghanistan, calling it 'gender apartheid' and urging Muslim leaders to speak out against it, while also criticizing Israel's actions in Gaza that devastated its educat...
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40% Bias Score


Cyberattack Halts Classes at Eindhoven University; Belgian Strike Disrupts Nation
A cyberattack shut down the Eindhoven University of Technology's network, halting classes, while the Horecava trade fair opened in Amsterdam. In Belgium, a strike protesting pension reforms caused widespread disruptions, including school closures and transportation delays.
Cyberattack Halts Classes at Eindhoven University; Belgian Strike Disrupts Nation
A cyberattack shut down the Eindhoven University of Technology's network, halting classes, while the Horecava trade fair opened in Amsterdam. In Belgium, a strike protesting pension reforms caused widespread disruptions, including school closures and transportation delays.
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24% Bias Score


Nationwide Strike in Belgium Disrupts Transportation and Public Services"
A nationwide strike in Belgium on January 13th will see workers from various sectors protesting potential pension reforms, leading to significant disruptions in transport, education, and public services, including widespread flight cancellations and major railway service disruptions.
Nationwide Strike in Belgium Disrupts Transportation and Public Services"
A nationwide strike in Belgium on January 13th will see workers from various sectors protesting potential pension reforms, leading to significant disruptions in transport, education, and public services, including widespread flight cancellations and major railway service disruptions.
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24% Bias Score


Couture for Cause Raises Over $500,000 for Girls' Education
Serial entrepreneur Mona Patel's Couture for Cause, launched in 2017, has raised over $500,000 for girls' education globally, partnering with organizations such as Pencils of Promise and recently receiving a Philanthropist Award for its impact.
Couture for Cause Raises Over $500,000 for Girls' Education
Serial entrepreneur Mona Patel's Couture for Cause, launched in 2017, has raised over $500,000 for girls' education globally, partnering with organizations such as Pencils of Promise and recently receiving a Philanthropist Award for its impact.
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40% Bias Score


Schools Prepare for Trump Administration: Protecting Undocumented Students
School districts across the US are implementing protective measures for undocumented immigrant students, including teacher training, restrictions on immigration officials' access to schools, and financial contingency plans in anticipation of potential funding cuts from the incoming Trump administrat...
Schools Prepare for Trump Administration: Protecting Undocumented Students
School districts across the US are implementing protective measures for undocumented immigrant students, including teacher training, restrictions on immigration officials' access to schools, and financial contingency plans in anticipation of potential funding cuts from the incoming Trump administrat...
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56% Bias Score


Schleswig-Holstein Schools and Kindergartens Lack Gender-Based Violence Prevention Plans
A recent study in Schleswig-Holstein reveals that 80 percent of schools and 70 percent of kindergartens lack sufficient prevention plans for gender-based violence, underscoring the need for improved resources, intersectional approaches, and educator training to address this critical issue.
Schleswig-Holstein Schools and Kindergartens Lack Gender-Based Violence Prevention Plans
A recent study in Schleswig-Holstein reveals that 80 percent of schools and 70 percent of kindergartens lack sufficient prevention plans for gender-based violence, underscoring the need for improved resources, intersectional approaches, and educator training to address this critical issue.
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28% Bias Score

Teacher Exodus Looms in North Rhine-Westphalia Amidst Excessive Workloads
A survey of 3,105 teachers in North Rhine-Westphalia found that 38% are considering leaving their jobs due to excessive workloads, with over 40% working 41-50 hours weekly and 37% working over 50 hours, while the government cites 12,000 new hires in the last 36 months as a countermeasure.

Teacher Exodus Looms in North Rhine-Westphalia Amidst Excessive Workloads
A survey of 3,105 teachers in North Rhine-Westphalia found that 38% are considering leaving their jobs due to excessive workloads, with over 40% working 41-50 hours weekly and 37% working over 50 hours, while the government cites 12,000 new hires in the last 36 months as a countermeasure.
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40% Bias Score

Yousafzai Condemns Taliban, Israel Actions at Islamabad Summit
Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai condemned the Taliban's restrictions on women in Afghanistan, calling it "gender apartheid," and criticized Israel's actions in Gaza at an Islamabad summit on girls' education.

Yousafzai Condemns Taliban, Israel Actions at Islamabad Summit
Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai condemned the Taliban's restrictions on women in Afghanistan, calling it "gender apartheid," and criticized Israel's actions in Gaza at an Islamabad summit on girls' education.
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44% Bias Score

UK Classicists Protest Funding Cut for Successful Latin Program
Leading UK classicists are protesting the government's mid-year termination of funding for the Latin Excellence Programme, which supports 5,000 students, over one-third from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, in 40 state schools.

UK Classicists Protest Funding Cut for Successful Latin Program
Leading UK classicists are protesting the government's mid-year termination of funding for the Latin Excellence Programme, which supports 5,000 students, over one-third from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, in 40 state schools.
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12% Bias Score

Ghanaian Mathematician Wins Prestigious International Competition
Dr. Angela Tabiri, a Ghanaian mathematician, won the 2024 Big Internet Math Off competition, becoming the first African to achieve this feat; her win and subsequent advocacy aim to inspire more African women to pursue careers in STEM.

Ghanaian Mathematician Wins Prestigious International Competition
Dr. Angela Tabiri, a Ghanaian mathematician, won the 2024 Big Internet Math Off competition, becoming the first African to achieve this feat; her win and subsequent advocacy aim to inspire more African women to pursue careers in STEM.
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44% Bias Score

Ethiopia's Tigray Region Sees Education Investment Boost Amidst Crisis
UNICEF and Education Cannot Wait (ECW) invested over $93 million in Ethiopia since 2016, reaching almost 500,000 childrenâincluding refugees and internally displaced childrenâthrough school rehabilitation, teacher training, and learning materials, impacting over 700 classrooms and 4,000 teachers in ...

Ethiopia's Tigray Region Sees Education Investment Boost Amidst Crisis
UNICEF and Education Cannot Wait (ECW) invested over $93 million in Ethiopia since 2016, reaching almost 500,000 childrenâincluding refugees and internally displaced childrenâthrough school rehabilitation, teacher training, and learning materials, impacting over 700 classrooms and 4,000 teachers in ...
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48% Bias Score

Hip-Hop in UK National Curriculum: Teacher's Campaign Gains Momentum
Birmingham art teacher James Bennett is campaigning to include hip-hop in the national curriculum after a successful pilot program, "Hip-Hop Healing," which engaged students through music, dance, and art; he's now seeking government backing.

Hip-Hop in UK National Curriculum: Teacher's Campaign Gains Momentum
Birmingham art teacher James Bennett is campaigning to include hip-hop in the national curriculum after a successful pilot program, "Hip-Hop Healing," which engaged students through music, dance, and art; he's now seeking government backing.
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40% Bias Score
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