25 años de impacto social: La Fundación "la Caixa" invierte 65 millones de euros en proyectos sociales en Madrid
Durante 25 años, la Fundación "la Caixa" ha invertido casi 65 millones de euros en 2.887 proyectos sociales en Madrid, beneficiando a casi 2 millones de personas y colaborando con el Tercer Sector en áreas como la inclusión social y el apoyo sociosanitario.
25 años de impacto social: La Fundación "la Caixa" invierte 65 millones de euros en proyectos sociales en Madrid
Durante 25 años, la Fundación "la Caixa" ha invertido casi 65 millones de euros en 2.887 proyectos sociales en Madrid, beneficiando a casi 2 millones de personas y colaborando con el Tercer Sector en áreas como la inclusión social y el apoyo sociosanitario.
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52% Bias Score
TimIndonesia: Social Media Campaign Drives Indonesian Waste Management Reform
Oliver Gilpin founded TimIndonesia, a social media campaign tackling Indonesia's waste problem, achieving over 10,000 sign-ups and commitments from political figures to improve waste management solutions, after witnessing widespread plastic burning fueled by a lack of waste management impacting 48% ...
TimIndonesia: Social Media Campaign Drives Indonesian Waste Management Reform
Oliver Gilpin founded TimIndonesia, a social media campaign tackling Indonesia's waste problem, achieving over 10,000 sign-ups and commitments from political figures to improve waste management solutions, after witnessing widespread plastic burning fueled by a lack of waste management impacting 48% ...
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40% Bias Score
Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Japanese A-bomb Survivors Group
Nihon Hidankyo, Japan's leading atomic bomb survivors group, received the Nobel Peace Prize on December 11th for its efforts to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons, aiming to energize the movement amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Japanese A-bomb Survivors Group
Nihon Hidankyo, Japan's leading atomic bomb survivors group, received the Nobel Peace Prize on December 11th for its efforts to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons, aiming to energize the movement amid rising geopolitical tensions.
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4% Bias Score
French Gang Rape Trial: 50 Men Face 600+ Years in Prison
Fifty men are on trial in France for the gang rape of Gisèle Pelicot, allegedly orchestrated by her husband, Dominique Pelicot, who drugged her for a decade. The trial, based on extensive video evidence, exposes a wide range of perpetrators and raises critical questions about consent and culpability...
French Gang Rape Trial: 50 Men Face 600+ Years in Prison
Fifty men are on trial in France for the gang rape of Gisèle Pelicot, allegedly orchestrated by her husband, Dominique Pelicot, who drugged her for a decade. The trial, based on extensive video evidence, exposes a wide range of perpetrators and raises critical questions about consent and culpability...
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60% Bias Score
Syria Chemical Attack Survivors Demand Reopened Investigation
In the aftermath of a 2018 chemical attack in Douma, Syria, survivors are demanding a renewed investigation after alleging that the Assad regime coerced witnesses and covered up its use of chemical weapons, resulting in the deaths of at least 43 people.
Syria Chemical Attack Survivors Demand Reopened Investigation
In the aftermath of a 2018 chemical attack in Douma, Syria, survivors are demanding a renewed investigation after alleging that the Assad regime coerced witnesses and covered up its use of chemical weapons, resulting in the deaths of at least 43 people.
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60% Bias Score
Nagasaki Survivor's Nobel Plea Highlights Looming Nuclear Threat
92-year-old Nagasaki atomic bombing survivor Terumi Tanaka's acceptance speech for the Nobel Peace Prize on Tuesday emphasized the urgent need for nuclear abolition, citing the threat of 4,000 readily deployable nuclear warheads and expressing outrage over potential nuclear use in Ukraine and Gaza.
Nagasaki Survivor's Nobel Plea Highlights Looming Nuclear Threat
92-year-old Nagasaki atomic bombing survivor Terumi Tanaka's acceptance speech for the Nobel Peace Prize on Tuesday emphasized the urgent need for nuclear abolition, citing the threat of 4,000 readily deployable nuclear warheads and expressing outrage over potential nuclear use in Ukraine and Gaza.
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44% Bias Score
Social Media Fuels Pro-Palestinian Sentiment Among Gen Z
Pro-Palestinian activism on social media, particularly TikTok and Instagram, is shaping Gen Z's views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with #FreePalestine dominating online discourse and influencing increased sympathy for Palestinians among younger adults.
Social Media Fuels Pro-Palestinian Sentiment Among Gen Z
Pro-Palestinian activism on social media, particularly TikTok and Instagram, is shaping Gen Z's views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with #FreePalestine dominating online discourse and influencing increased sympathy for Palestinians among younger adults.
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60% Bias Score
Chinese Scientist Wins Champions of the Earth Award for Combating Desertification
Lu Qi, a Chinese scientist, won the 2024 Champions of the Earth Award for his pivotal role in reversing environmental degradation and reducing desertification in China, highlighting the importance of scientific advancements and international cooperation in combating desertification.
Chinese Scientist Wins Champions of the Earth Award for Combating Desertification
Lu Qi, a Chinese scientist, won the 2024 Champions of the Earth Award for his pivotal role in reversing environmental degradation and reducing desertification in China, highlighting the importance of scientific advancements and international cooperation in combating desertification.
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28% Bias Score
Lebanese Man Freed After 32 Years in Syrian Prison
After 32 years in a Syrian prison, Suheil Hamwi, a Lebanese merchant, has returned home to his family in Chekka, Lebanon, following the unexpected departure of prison guards amidst insurgent activity. His imprisonment stemmed from alleged affiliation with the Lebanese Forces, a political party and m...
Lebanese Man Freed After 32 Years in Syrian Prison
After 32 years in a Syrian prison, Suheil Hamwi, a Lebanese merchant, has returned home to his family in Chekka, Lebanon, following the unexpected departure of prison guards amidst insurgent activity. His imprisonment stemmed from alleged affiliation with the Lebanese Forces, a political party and m...
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28% Bias Score
2034 Dünya Kupası: Suudi Arabistan'ın Ev Sahipliği Tartışmaları
FIFA, insan hakları ve çevre kaygılarının gölgesinde, 2034 Dünya Kupası ev sahipliğini Suudi Arabistan'a verdi. Bu karar, şeffaflıktan yoksun bir süreç sonucu alındı ve uluslararası tepkilere yol açtı.
2034 Dünya Kupası: Suudi Arabistan'ın Ev Sahipliği Tartışmaları
FIFA, insan hakları ve çevre kaygılarının gölgesinde, 2034 Dünya Kupası ev sahipliğini Suudi Arabistan'a verdi. Bu karar, şeffaflıktan yoksun bir süreç sonucu alındı ve uluslararası tepkilere yol açtı.
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56% Bias Score
Siege at Argentinan Embassy in Caracas: Six Opposition Members Besieged
Six members of Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado's team are besieged in the Argentinan embassy in Caracas since November 24th, facing electricity and water cuts; Machado calls it an act of war against Argentina and Brazil, while Venezuela denies the allegations.
Siege at Argentinan Embassy in Caracas: Six Opposition Members Besieged
Six members of Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado's team are besieged in the Argentinan embassy in Caracas since November 24th, facing electricity and water cuts; Machado calls it an act of war against Argentina and Brazil, while Venezuela denies the allegations.
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40% Bias Score
Nobel Peace Prize Highlights Growing Nuclear Threat
The 2023 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Nihon Hidankyo, a Japanese organization of atomic bomb survivors, for their seven-decade-long campaign against nuclear weapons, amid growing global concerns about nuclear proliferation and the potential for devastating conflicts.
Nobel Peace Prize Highlights Growing Nuclear Threat
The 2023 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Nihon Hidankyo, a Japanese organization of atomic bomb survivors, for their seven-decade-long campaign against nuclear weapons, amid growing global concerns about nuclear proliferation and the potential for devastating conflicts.
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36% Bias Score