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US Withdrawal from WHO Jeopardizes Global Health Initiatives
The United States' withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO), contributing $1.284 billion annually, threatens global health initiatives, including the upcoming Pandemic Treaty and programs combating neglected tropical diseases; Argentina also withdrew.
US Withdrawal from WHO Jeopardizes Global Health Initiatives
The United States' withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO), contributing $1.284 billion annually, threatens global health initiatives, including the upcoming Pandemic Treaty and programs combating neglected tropical diseases; Argentina also withdrew.
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52% Bias Score


Friendship Bench Expands Globally, Addressing Mental Health Disparities
Dr. Dixon Chibanda's Friendship Bench program, initiated in 2006 in Zimbabwe to address mental health disparities, now trains over 3,000 older adults to provide free talk therapy, impacting more than 300,000 individuals yearly and expanding to nine countries.
Friendship Bench Expands Globally, Addressing Mental Health Disparities
Dr. Dixon Chibanda's Friendship Bench program, initiated in 2006 in Zimbabwe to address mental health disparities, now trains over 3,000 older adults to provide free talk therapy, impacting more than 300,000 individuals yearly and expanding to nine countries.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Foreign Policy U-Turn: US Withdrawals from Key UN Organizations and Funding Cuts
President Trump's return to the White House in January 2025 marked a decisive shift in US foreign policy, withdrawing from key UN organizations, including the WHO and UN Human Rights Council, and cutting funding to UNRWA and USAID, triggering varied international responses.
Trump's Foreign Policy U-Turn: US Withdrawals from Key UN Organizations and Funding Cuts
President Trump's return to the White House in January 2025 marked a decisive shift in US foreign policy, withdrawing from key UN organizations, including the WHO and UN Human Rights Council, and cutting funding to UNRWA and USAID, triggering varied international responses.
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Aid Freeze Threatens 6 Million HIV/AIDS Deaths
UNAIDS warns that six million people could die from HIV/AIDS in the next four years if the Trump administration cuts global funding, despite initially exempting HIV/AIDS programs. The disruption has already impacted services, highlighting the critical reliance on US funding for global HIV/AIDS progr...
Trump's Aid Freeze Threatens 6 Million HIV/AIDS Deaths
UNAIDS warns that six million people could die from HIV/AIDS in the next four years if the Trump administration cuts global funding, despite initially exempting HIV/AIDS programs. The disruption has already impacted services, highlighting the critical reliance on US funding for global HIV/AIDS progr...
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40% Bias Score


Mass USAID Leave Amidst Trump Administration's Push for Government Downsizing
USAID is placing nearly all of its 14,000 staff on leave, shutting down overseas missions by Friday, following the Trump administration's push to reduce the size of the federal government, raising concerns about the impact on vital global health and humanitarian programs.
Mass USAID Leave Amidst Trump Administration's Push for Government Downsizing
USAID is placing nearly all of its 14,000 staff on leave, shutting down overseas missions by Friday, following the Trump administration's push to reduce the size of the federal government, raising concerns about the impact on vital global health and humanitarian programs.
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52% Bias Score


Gates Expresses Concern Over Trump Administration's Public Health Cuts
Bill Gates voiced concerns about the Trump administration's cuts to public health programs, particularly USAID, and expressed hope for collaboration to preserve essential disease-fighting efforts, including HIV and polio initiatives, while highlighting the Gates Foundation's ongoing commitment to va...
Gates Expresses Concern Over Trump Administration's Public Health Cuts
Bill Gates voiced concerns about the Trump administration's cuts to public health programs, particularly USAID, and expressed hope for collaboration to preserve essential disease-fighting efforts, including HIV and polio initiatives, while highlighting the Gates Foundation's ongoing commitment to va...
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40% Bias Score

US Funding Freeze Could Cause Massive HIV Surge
UNAIDS warns that a US funding freeze for global HIV/AIDS programs could lead to 8.7 million new HIV infections and 6.3 million AIDS-related deaths by 2029, reversing years of progress and causing widespread job losses among healthcare workers.

US Funding Freeze Could Cause Massive HIV Surge
UNAIDS warns that a US funding freeze for global HIV/AIDS programs could lead to 8.7 million new HIV infections and 6.3 million AIDS-related deaths by 2029, reversing years of progress and causing widespread job losses among healthcare workers.
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60% Bias Score

USAID Funding Freeze Threatens Global Health
The Trump administration's drastic cuts to the US Agency for International Development (USAID), responsible for up to 40% of global development aid, have sparked concerns over the spread of infectious diseases due to the immediate suspension of aid projects and a 90-day funding freeze, impacting vit...

USAID Funding Freeze Threatens Global Health
The Trump administration's drastic cuts to the US Agency for International Development (USAID), responsible for up to 40% of global development aid, have sparked concerns over the spread of infectious diseases due to the immediate suspension of aid projects and a 90-day funding freeze, impacting vit...
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48% Bias Score

NHS Over-Reliance on Foreign Doctors Sparks Concerns
Health Secretary Wes Streeting criticized the NHS's over-reliance on foreign-trained doctors, noting that two-thirds of the 28,564 doctors registered in the UK in 2023 qualified abroad, with a 400% surge in non-European doctors since 2016, prompting a focus on increasing domestic medical training.

NHS Over-Reliance on Foreign Doctors Sparks Concerns
Health Secretary Wes Streeting criticized the NHS's over-reliance on foreign-trained doctors, noting that two-thirds of the 28,564 doctors registered in the UK in 2023 qualified abroad, with a 400% surge in non-European doctors since 2016, prompting a focus on increasing domestic medical training.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Shuts Down USAID, Laying Off 13,000 Employees
The Trump administration abruptly shut down nearly all USAID programs within two weeks, citing misalignment with American interests and alleged fraud, despite the agency's bipartisan history and contributions to global health, impacting approximately 13,000 employees.

Trump Administration Shuts Down USAID, Laying Off 13,000 Employees
The Trump administration abruptly shut down nearly all USAID programs within two weeks, citing misalignment with American interests and alleged fraud, despite the agency's bipartisan history and contributions to global health, impacting approximately 13,000 employees.
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60% Bias Score

Uganda Ebola Outbreak Prompts CDC Travel Alert and US Patient Evaluations
A 32-year-old Ugandan nurse died from Ebola on January 29, prompting a Level 2 travel alert from the CDC for Uganda, and prompting US doctors to evaluate patients. The nurse visited multiple health facilities while symptomatic before his death, increasing the potential for wider spread within Kampal...

Uganda Ebola Outbreak Prompts CDC Travel Alert and US Patient Evaluations
A 32-year-old Ugandan nurse died from Ebola on January 29, prompting a Level 2 travel alert from the CDC for Uganda, and prompting US doctors to evaluate patients. The nurse visited multiple health facilities while symptomatic before his death, increasing the potential for wider spread within Kampal...
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44% Bias Score

South Africa Rejects U.S. Criticism Amidst Funding Threats
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa rejected recent U.S. criticism, citing rising global nationalism and protectionism, as the U.S. threatened to cut funding crucial for South Africa's HIV/AIDS programs (17% of its budget).

South Africa Rejects U.S. Criticism Amidst Funding Threats
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa rejected recent U.S. criticism, citing rising global nationalism and protectionism, as the U.S. threatened to cut funding crucial for South Africa's HIV/AIDS programs (17% of its budget).
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36% Bias Score
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