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Rise of Private Prosecutions Exposes Two-Tiered Justice System in England and Wales
Due to budget cuts in England and Wales, private criminal prosecutions are rising, creating a two-tiered system where the wealthy can pursue legal action while others cannot; this is exemplified by the Post Office prosecuting 918 employees and rail companies prosecuting for minor ticketing errors.
Rise of Private Prosecutions Exposes Two-Tiered Justice System in England and Wales
Due to budget cuts in England and Wales, private criminal prosecutions are rising, creating a two-tiered system where the wealthy can pursue legal action while others cannot; this is exemplified by the Post Office prosecuting 918 employees and rail companies prosecuting for minor ticketing errors.
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44% Bias Score


SPD Demands Modernization of Schleswig-Holstein Urban Development Funding
The SPD in Schleswig-Holstein demands a modernization of urban development funding, criticizing the state government's €20 million budget cut for 2025 and the shift of the state's contribution to the municipal budget, effectively forcing municipalities to self-finance the state's share.
SPD Demands Modernization of Schleswig-Holstein Urban Development Funding
The SPD in Schleswig-Holstein demands a modernization of urban development funding, criticizing the state government's €20 million budget cut for 2025 and the shift of the state's contribution to the municipal budget, effectively forcing municipalities to self-finance the state's share.
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44% Bias Score


Global Humanitarian Aid Funding to Drop 34-45% by Year's End
A report by ALNAP reveals a projected 34-45% decrease in global humanitarian aid funding by year-end, driven by reduced US and EU contributions and defense budget reallocations, exacerbating the needs gap for 70 million people since 2021, despite Palestine receiving a 51% increase to $2.9 billion an...
Global Humanitarian Aid Funding to Drop 34-45% by Year's End
A report by ALNAP reveals a projected 34-45% decrease in global humanitarian aid funding by year-end, driven by reduced US and EU contributions and defense budget reallocations, exacerbating the needs gap for 70 million people since 2021, despite Palestine receiving a 51% increase to $2.9 billion an...
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32% Bias Score


U.S. HIV Funding Cuts Risk 10 Million Additional Cases and Deaths
The U.S. drastically cut global HIV funding, resulting in a near 50% loss for UNAIDS, potentially causing 6 million new infections and 4 million AIDS-related deaths in four years, according to UNAIDS; Africa, particularly South Africa, faces the most immediate impact, jeopardizing decades of progres...
U.S. HIV Funding Cuts Risk 10 Million Additional Cases and Deaths
The U.S. drastically cut global HIV funding, resulting in a near 50% loss for UNAIDS, potentially causing 6 million new infections and 4 million AIDS-related deaths in four years, according to UNAIDS; Africa, particularly South Africa, faces the most immediate impact, jeopardizing decades of progres...
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48% Bias Score


Ontario Colleges Face Mass Layoffs After Federal Student Permit Cap
Over 8,000 jobs have been lost in Ontario colleges since January 2024 due to a federal cap on international student permits, causing program closures and impacting local economies; the provincial government disputes claims of underfunding.
Ontario Colleges Face Mass Layoffs After Federal Student Permit Cap
Over 8,000 jobs have been lost in Ontario colleges since January 2024 due to a federal cap on international student permits, causing program closures and impacting local economies; the provincial government disputes claims of underfunding.
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52% Bias Score


White House Seeks $1.1 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting
The White House is seeking to defund PBS and NPR, initiating a $1.1 billion funding cut approved by the House, prompting criticism from filmmaker Ken Burns who says the move is shortsighted and will negatively impact rural communities and the production of high-quality documentaries.
White House Seeks $1.1 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting
The White House is seeking to defund PBS and NPR, initiating a $1.1 billion funding cut approved by the House, prompting criticism from filmmaker Ken Burns who says the move is shortsighted and will negatively impact rural communities and the production of high-quality documentaries.
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60% Bias Score

SPD Demands Modernized Urban Development Funding in Schleswig-Holstein
Schleswig-Holstein's SPD demands modernized urban development funding, criticizing the state's €20 million budget cut for 2025 and its funding strategy that effectively makes municipalities finance their own share, jeopardizing local projects while the federal government plans to increase funding.

SPD Demands Modernized Urban Development Funding in Schleswig-Holstein
Schleswig-Holstein's SPD demands modernized urban development funding, criticizing the state's €20 million budget cut for 2025 and its funding strategy that effectively makes municipalities finance their own share, jeopardizing local projects while the federal government plans to increase funding.
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44% Bias Score

Sharp Decline in Humanitarian Aid Funding Projected by 2025
Government funding for humanitarian aid is projected to fall by 34-45% by the end of 2025, driven by US policy shifts, increased European defense spending, and the waning 'Ukraine effect'. Palestine received $2.9 billion in 2024, while Ukraine received $2.8 billion (a 25% decrease).

Sharp Decline in Humanitarian Aid Funding Projected by 2025
Government funding for humanitarian aid is projected to fall by 34-45% by the end of 2025, driven by US policy shifts, increased European defense spending, and the waning 'Ukraine effect'. Palestine received $2.9 billion in 2024, while Ukraine received $2.8 billion (a 25% decrease).
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36% Bias Score

ALNAP Projects 34-45% Cut in Humanitarian Aid Funding by End of 2024
A new ALNAP study projects a 34-45% reduction in government funding for humanitarian aid by the end of 2024, following record cuts in 2024, impacting 70 million people in need since 2021; the US led in absolute cuts (10.4%), while the Palestinian territories received the most aid ($2.9 billion).

ALNAP Projects 34-45% Cut in Humanitarian Aid Funding by End of 2024
A new ALNAP study projects a 34-45% reduction in government funding for humanitarian aid by the end of 2024, following record cuts in 2024, impacting 70 million people in need since 2021; the US led in absolute cuts (10.4%), while the Palestinian territories received the most aid ($2.9 billion).
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48% Bias Score

Germany Halts Funding for Childhood Sexual Abuse Victims
Germany's Sexual Abuse Fund, providing therapy and support for childhood abuse victims, abruptly halted applications on March 19th, 2024, due to exhausted funds, prompting outrage from victim advocacy groups who highlight the inadequacy of the system.

Germany Halts Funding for Childhood Sexual Abuse Victims
Germany's Sexual Abuse Fund, providing therapy and support for childhood abuse victims, abruptly halted applications on March 19th, 2024, due to exhausted funds, prompting outrage from victim advocacy groups who highlight the inadequacy of the system.
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52% Bias Score

Argentine Scientists Face Mass Exodus Amidst Austerity Measures
Argentine scientists are facing severe financial hardship due to President Milei's austerity measures, leading many to abandon research or take on additional jobs; this has resulted in a significant loss of scientific jobs and a potential "brain drain" as researchers seek opportunities abroad.

Argentine Scientists Face Mass Exodus Amidst Austerity Measures
Argentine scientists are facing severe financial hardship due to President Milei's austerity measures, leading many to abandon research or take on additional jobs; this has resulted in a significant loss of scientific jobs and a potential "brain drain" as researchers seek opportunities abroad.
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64% Bias Score

US Funding Cuts Cause Devastating Rise in HIV Infections
The abrupt US funding cuts for global health initiatives have severely hampered HIV prevention and treatment, leading to clinic closures, staff layoffs, and a projected increase of 6.6 million new HIV infections by 2029, alongside an estimated 4.2 million additional deaths, unless the financial gap ...

US Funding Cuts Cause Devastating Rise in HIV Infections
The abrupt US funding cuts for global health initiatives have severely hampered HIV prevention and treatment, leading to clinic closures, staff layoffs, and a projected increase of 6.6 million new HIV infections by 2029, alongside an estimated 4.2 million additional deaths, unless the financial gap ...
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56% Bias Score
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