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US Withdrawal from WHO Threatens Global Health Security
The U.S. withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) threatens global health security, resulting in a $988 million funding loss for 2024-2025, impacting emergency responses in the Middle East, Ukraine, and Sudan, as well as programs for polio eradication, HIV, and tuberculosis.
US Withdrawal from WHO Threatens Global Health Security
The U.S. withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) threatens global health security, resulting in a $988 million funding loss for 2024-2025, impacting emergency responses in the Middle East, Ukraine, and Sudan, as well as programs for polio eradication, HIV, and tuberculosis.
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40% Bias Score


US Withdrawal Cripples WHO Funding, Threatening Global Health Programs
The US withdrawal from the WHO, its largest funder contributing $988 million for 2024-2025, threatens numerous health programs, including emergency responses and disease control efforts in multiple regions, prompting the WHO to seek urgent solutions during a budget meeting.
US Withdrawal Cripples WHO Funding, Threatening Global Health Programs
The US withdrawal from the WHO, its largest funder contributing $988 million for 2024-2025, threatens numerous health programs, including emergency responses and disease control efforts in multiple regions, prompting the WHO to seek urgent solutions during a budget meeting.
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40% Bias Score


China Honors Canadian Surgeon Norman Bethune on 85th Death Anniversary
People in China and abroad recently marked the 85th anniversary of the death of Dr. Norman Bethune, a Canadian surgeon who treated thousands of Chinese soldiers fighting Japanese invaders during World War II, highlighting his legacy of internationalism and its impact on modern medical diplomacy.
China Honors Canadian Surgeon Norman Bethune on 85th Death Anniversary
People in China and abroad recently marked the 85th anniversary of the death of Dr. Norman Bethune, a Canadian surgeon who treated thousands of Chinese soldiers fighting Japanese invaders during World War II, highlighting his legacy of internationalism and its impact on modern medical diplomacy.
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28% Bias Score


Trump Halts US Development Aid, Raising Global Concerns
President Trump's executive order halting US development aid, including programs in Nepal that saved 45,000 children's lives, is causing concern and uncertainty globally; exceptions exist for military aid to Israel, Egypt and emergency humanitarian aid.
Trump Halts US Development Aid, Raising Global Concerns
President Trump's executive order halting US development aid, including programs in Nepal that saved 45,000 children's lives, is causing concern and uncertainty globally; exceptions exist for military aid to Israel, Egypt and emergency humanitarian aid.
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56% Bias Score


Global Cancer Burden and Disparities on World Cancer Day
On World Cancer Day, the global cancer burden is highlighted with nearly 20 million new cases and 9.7 million deaths annually; however, mortality rates are declining due to advancements in screening and treatments. In the U.S., over 2 million cancer diagnoses and 600,000 deaths are projected in 2025...
Global Cancer Burden and Disparities on World Cancer Day
On World Cancer Day, the global cancer burden is highlighted with nearly 20 million new cases and 9.7 million deaths annually; however, mortality rates are declining due to advancements in screening and treatments. In the U.S., over 2 million cancer diagnoses and 600,000 deaths are projected in 2025...
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28% Bias Score


Trump's Foreign Aid Freeze: Immediate Job Losses and Global Impact
President Trump's executive order freezing $42.8 billion in US foreign aid has resulted in the immediate suspension of numerous international development programs, placing hundreds of USAID employees and contractors on administrative leave, and raising concerns about the impact on millions globally.
Trump's Foreign Aid Freeze: Immediate Job Losses and Global Impact
President Trump's executive order freezing $42.8 billion in US foreign aid has resulted in the immediate suspension of numerous international development programs, placing hundreds of USAID employees and contractors on administrative leave, and raising concerns about the impact on millions globally.
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60% Bias Score

US Withdrawal from WHO Threatens Global Health Programs
The US withdrawal from the WHO, costing the organization roughly $988 million in funding, jeopardizes multiple global health programs including responses to crises in the Middle East, Ukraine and Sudan. WHO is scrambling to find alternative funding sources, while facing pressure from member states.

US Withdrawal from WHO Threatens Global Health Programs
The US withdrawal from the WHO, costing the organization roughly $988 million in funding, jeopardizes multiple global health programs including responses to crises in the Middle East, Ukraine and Sudan. WHO is scrambling to find alternative funding sources, while facing pressure from member states.
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40% Bias Score

US Halts $400 Million in HIV/AIDS Funding to South Africa
The US has suspended its $400 million contribution to South Africa's HIV/AIDS program, impacting millions reliant on this funding for medication and testing, potentially leading to increased infections and deaths; the South African government is exploring solutions, but faces financial constraints.

US Halts $400 Million in HIV/AIDS Funding to South Africa
The US has suspended its $400 million contribution to South Africa's HIV/AIDS program, impacting millions reliant on this funding for medication and testing, potentially leading to increased infections and deaths; the South African government is exploring solutions, but faces financial constraints.
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52% Bias Score

Poliovirus Detected in 14 European Cities, Raising Vaccination Concerns
Type 2 poliovirus was detected in sewage systems across 14 European cities in 2024, prompting the ECDC to urge increased vaccination and surveillance due to insufficient childhood vaccination rates and a resurgence of polio cases linked to a Nigerian strain.

Poliovirus Detected in 14 European Cities, Raising Vaccination Concerns
Type 2 poliovirus was detected in sewage systems across 14 European cities in 2024, prompting the ECDC to urge increased vaccination and surveillance due to insufficient childhood vaccination rates and a resurgence of polio cases linked to a Nigerian strain.
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40% Bias Score

WHO Faces $400 Million Budget Cut After US Withdrawal
The World Health Organization (WHO) is facing a potential $400 million budget cut due to the United States' withdrawal, its largest government funder, impacting the 2026-2027 budget and prompting the organization to discuss cost-cutting measures during its February meeting in Geneva.

WHO Faces $400 Million Budget Cut After US Withdrawal
The World Health Organization (WHO) is facing a potential $400 million budget cut due to the United States' withdrawal, its largest government funder, impacting the 2026-2027 budget and prompting the organization to discuss cost-cutting measures during its February meeting in Geneva.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's US Aid Freeze Halts Vital Nepal Health Programs
President Trump's executive order freezing US development aid has halted numerous programs in Nepal, including a vital vitamin A campaign benefiting 3 million children, prompting concerns over health consequences and potential shifts in global influence.

Trump's US Aid Freeze Halts Vital Nepal Health Programs
President Trump's executive order freezing US development aid has halted numerous programs in Nepal, including a vital vitamin A campaign benefiting 3 million children, prompting concerns over health consequences and potential shifts in global influence.
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52% Bias Score

Rising Early-Onset Cancers: A Global Health Concern
A 38-year-old Brazilian woman, Luisa Toscano, was unexpectedly diagnosed with stage three breast cancer in March 2024, despite a healthy lifestyle and no family history, highlighting a global surge in early-onset cancers among young adults, attributed to a combination of factors including diet, life...

Rising Early-Onset Cancers: A Global Health Concern
A 38-year-old Brazilian woman, Luisa Toscano, was unexpectedly diagnosed with stage three breast cancer in March 2024, despite a healthy lifestyle and no family history, highlighting a global surge in early-onset cancers among young adults, attributed to a combination of factors including diet, life...
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36% Bias Score
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