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Israeli Doctors Strike Over Government Salary Cuts
On Tuesday, over 200 Israeli doctors joined a strike protesting government-mandated salary cuts of 2.48% in 2025 and 1.2% in 2026, part of wider public sector budget cuts also affecting teachers, amidst a disagreement with the Israeli Medical Association (IMA) about the extent of the cuts.
Israeli Doctors Strike Over Government Salary Cuts
On Tuesday, over 200 Israeli doctors joined a strike protesting government-mandated salary cuts of 2.48% in 2025 and 1.2% in 2026, part of wider public sector budget cuts also affecting teachers, amidst a disagreement with the Israeli Medical Association (IMA) about the extent of the cuts.
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52% Bias Score


Popemobile Transformed into Gaza Children's Health Clinic
Pope Francis's former popemobile is being converted into a mobile health clinic for children in Gaza, providing vital medical aid amidst a dire healthcare crisis caused by the ongoing conflict and blockade, symbolizing hope and advocating for increased humanitarian access.
Popemobile Transformed into Gaza Children's Health Clinic
Pope Francis's former popemobile is being converted into a mobile health clinic for children in Gaza, providing vital medical aid amidst a dire healthcare crisis caused by the ongoing conflict and blockade, symbolizing hope and advocating for increased humanitarian access.
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56% Bias Score


Slow Compensation Rollout in UK's Contaminated Blood Scandal
The UK government's compensation scheme for victims of the contaminated blood scandal, which infected over 30,000 people with HIV and hepatitis C between the 1970s and 1990s, is facing criticism for its slow rollout, with only 77 payments made from 475 invited claims as of April 24th, despite a prom...
Slow Compensation Rollout in UK's Contaminated Blood Scandal
The UK government's compensation scheme for victims of the contaminated blood scandal, which infected over 30,000 people with HIV and hepatitis C between the 1970s and 1990s, is facing criticism for its slow rollout, with only 77 payments made from 475 invited claims as of April 24th, despite a prom...
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28% Bias Score


UK Social Care Crisis: \£32 Billion Cost of Inaction Demands Urgent Reform
A cross-party report reveals the UK's broken adult social care system is failing millions due to underfunding, costing \£32 billion annually, while reform, estimated at up to \£17 billion, is necessary to alleviate the strain on the NHS, local authorities, and 1.5 million unpaid carers.
UK Social Care Crisis: \£32 Billion Cost of Inaction Demands Urgent Reform
A cross-party report reveals the UK's broken adult social care system is failing millions due to underfunding, costing \£32 billion annually, while reform, estimated at up to \£17 billion, is necessary to alleviate the strain on the NHS, local authorities, and 1.5 million unpaid carers.
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60% Bias Score


Autism Therapy Cuts Spark Outrage in Southern Italy
Families in Cardito, Crispano, and Caivano, Italy, face reduced therapies for their autistic children at a Caserta rehabilitation center due to a July 2024 regional decree prioritizing Caserta residents, prompting legal concerns about equal access to healthcare.
Autism Therapy Cuts Spark Outrage in Southern Italy
Families in Cardito, Crispano, and Caivano, Italy, face reduced therapies for their autistic children at a Caserta rehabilitation center due to a July 2024 regional decree prioritizing Caserta residents, prompting legal concerns about equal access to healthcare.
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60% Bias Score


Magdeburg Attack Highlights Gaps in Saxony-Anhalt's Digital Emergency Response
A recent attack in Magdeburg, Germany, exposed flaws in Saxony-Anhalt's emergency response system, particularly the lack of digital networking for sharing hospital bed capacity information, hindering efficient patient distribution during mass casualty incidents; responsibility for implementing a sol...
Magdeburg Attack Highlights Gaps in Saxony-Anhalt's Digital Emergency Response
A recent attack in Magdeburg, Germany, exposed flaws in Saxony-Anhalt's emergency response system, particularly the lack of digital networking for sharing hospital bed capacity information, hindering efficient patient distribution during mass casualty incidents; responsibility for implementing a sol...
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36% Bias Score

Rite Aid Files for Second Bankruptcy, Seeking Buyer Amidst Industry Challenges
Rite Aid, the third-largest standalone pharmacy chain in the US, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for a second time on Monday, seven months after emerging from its first bankruptcy, seeking a buyer while aiming to maintain operations and pharmacy services, highlighting the struggles in the drugstore ...

Rite Aid Files for Second Bankruptcy, Seeking Buyer Amidst Industry Challenges
Rite Aid, the third-largest standalone pharmacy chain in the US, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for a second time on Monday, seven months after emerging from its first bankruptcy, seeking a buyer while aiming to maintain operations and pharmacy services, highlighting the struggles in the drugstore ...
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48% Bias Score

Canada Disability Benefit Faces Accessibility Challenges
The new Canadian Disability Benefit, while aiming to help, faces hurdles; stringent Disability Tax Credit (DTC) requirements exclude many with episodic disabilities like multiple sclerosis, exposing systemic flaws in disability support.

Canada Disability Benefit Faces Accessibility Challenges
The new Canadian Disability Benefit, while aiming to help, faces hurdles; stringent Disability Tax Credit (DTC) requirements exclude many with episodic disabilities like multiple sclerosis, exposing systemic flaws in disability support.
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36% Bias Score

Judge Warns Prosecutors Against Public Comments in Mangione Murder Trial
In a Manhattan federal court case, Judge Margaret M. Garnett cautioned prosecutors against public comments potentially jeopardizing Luigi Mangione's trial for murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, following Attorney General Pam Bondi's statements about the case on social media and Fox News ...

Judge Warns Prosecutors Against Public Comments in Mangione Murder Trial
In a Manhattan federal court case, Judge Margaret M. Garnett cautioned prosecutors against public comments potentially jeopardizing Luigi Mangione's trial for murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, following Attorney General Pam Bondi's statements about the case on social media and Fox News ...
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48% Bias Score

France's €1 Billion Question: Funding Unproven Medical Practices
France's public health insurance system now covers non-conventional medical practices, costing nearly €1 billion in 2023, despite a lack of scientific evidence supporting their effectiveness, raising concerns about cost and potential public misinformation.

France's €1 Billion Question: Funding Unproven Medical Practices
France's public health insurance system now covers non-conventional medical practices, costing nearly €1 billion in 2023, despite a lack of scientific evidence supporting their effectiveness, raising concerns about cost and potential public misinformation.
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60% Bias Score

France Cuts Healthcare Funding, Closing Sexual Health Centers
The Drôme departmental council closed seven sexual health centers and reduced Planned Parenthood funding by 20% due to economic reasons, reflecting France's planned \$40 billion budget cuts and contradicting the World Health Organization's recommendation to prioritize preventative healthcare, partic...

France Cuts Healthcare Funding, Closing Sexual Health Centers
The Drôme departmental council closed seven sexual health centers and reduced Planned Parenthood funding by 20% due to economic reasons, reflecting France's planned \$40 billion budget cuts and contradicting the World Health Organization's recommendation to prioritize preventative healthcare, partic...
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64% Bias Score

Thuringia's Birthing Clinic Centralization Plan Sparks Debate
Thuringia's Chamber of Physicians proposes centralizing birthing clinics from 19 to 11, citing declining birth rates and staff shortages to improve care quality; however, the Association of Midwives opposes this due to longer travel times and reduced accessibility for rural families.

Thuringia's Birthing Clinic Centralization Plan Sparks Debate
Thuringia's Chamber of Physicians proposes centralizing birthing clinics from 19 to 11, citing declining birth rates and staff shortages to improve care quality; however, the Association of Midwives opposes this due to longer travel times and reduced accessibility for rural families.
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44% Bias Score
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