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Asylum Seeker Wrongly Billed £10,000 for NHS Maternity Care
A 34-year-old asylum seeker in the UK, Kim, was wrongly billed over £10,000 for NHS maternity care, despite being exempt, highlighting flaws in the system and causing significant distress; the charges were later canceled after intervention from charities.
Asylum Seeker Wrongly Billed £10,000 for NHS Maternity Care
A 34-year-old asylum seeker in the UK, Kim, was wrongly billed over £10,000 for NHS maternity care, despite being exempt, highlighting flaws in the system and causing significant distress; the charges were later canceled after intervention from charities.
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64% Bias Score


Wyoming Abortion Clinic Closure Highlights Restrictive New Laws
New Wyoming laws have forced the state's only abortion clinic, Wellspring Health Access, to temporarily stop providing abortions due to costly requirements for licensure as a surgical center and mandatory ultrasounds, causing patients to travel to neighboring states for care.
Wyoming Abortion Clinic Closure Highlights Restrictive New Laws
New Wyoming laws have forced the state's only abortion clinic, Wellspring Health Access, to temporarily stop providing abortions due to costly requirements for licensure as a surgical center and mandatory ultrasounds, causing patients to travel to neighboring states for care.
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60% Bias Score


Munich Opens Memorial for 2016 OEZ Terror Attack Victims
Nine years after the 2016 Munich Olympia-Einkaufszentrum (OEZ) terror attack, a memorial space, "Raum für Erinnern," opened in Munich on July 22nd, 2024, fulfilling the victims' families' long-standing request to create a place for remembrance and education about the nine victims and right-wing extr...
Munich Opens Memorial for 2016 OEZ Terror Attack Victims
Nine years after the 2016 Munich Olympia-Einkaufszentrum (OEZ) terror attack, a memorial space, "Raum für Erinnern," opened in Munich on July 22nd, 2024, fulfilling the victims' families' long-standing request to create a place for remembrance and education about the nine victims and right-wing extr...
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40% Bias Score


Syria's Reconstruction: Challenges and Germany's Conditional Support
Former Syrian diplomat Lama Ahmad considers returning to help rebuild her war-torn nation, facing challenges like widespread poverty (90% of the population), infrastructure collapse, and international sanctions hindering aid delivery and economic recovery; Germany pledges support but with conditions...
Syria's Reconstruction: Challenges and Germany's Conditional Support
Former Syrian diplomat Lama Ahmad considers returning to help rebuild her war-torn nation, facing challenges like widespread poverty (90% of the population), infrastructure collapse, and international sanctions hindering aid delivery and economic recovery; Germany pledges support but with conditions...
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48% Bias Score


Öcalan Release Expected by June: DEM Party Deputy
DEM Party deputy Pervin Buldan announced in Rome that Abdullah Öcalan's release process is expected to be completed by June, involving meetings with the Justice Minister and a visit to Öcalan on Imrali Island. This is part of a broader peace effort for coexistence between Kurds and Turks in Turkey.
Öcalan Release Expected by June: DEM Party Deputy
DEM Party deputy Pervin Buldan announced in Rome that Abdullah Öcalan's release process is expected to be completed by June, involving meetings with the Justice Minister and a visit to Öcalan on Imrali Island. This is part of a broader peace effort for coexistence between Kurds and Turks in Turkey.
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48% Bias Score


Queensland to Increase Non-Fatal Strangulation Penalty to 14 Years
The Queensland Law Reform Commission proposes increasing the maximum penalty for non-fatal strangulation to 14 years imprisonment, prompted by victim-survivor accounts of police minimization, lengthy court processes, and the normalization of sexual strangulation among youth; the proposal includes th...
Queensland to Increase Non-Fatal Strangulation Penalty to 14 Years
The Queensland Law Reform Commission proposes increasing the maximum penalty for non-fatal strangulation to 14 years imprisonment, prompted by victim-survivor accounts of police minimization, lengthy court processes, and the normalization of sexual strangulation among youth; the proposal includes th...
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32% Bias Score

Unethical Recruitment Practices in Ukraine Amidst Growing War Resistance
Unethical recruitment practices in Ukraine involve volunteers targeting vulnerable individuals and taxi drivers delivering men to recruitment centers, reflecting a decline in public support for the war and the government.

Unethical Recruitment Practices in Ukraine Amidst Growing War Resistance
Unethical recruitment practices in Ukraine involve volunteers targeting vulnerable individuals and taxi drivers delivering men to recruitment centers, reflecting a decline in public support for the war and the government.
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60% Bias Score

Allegations of Brutality and Unsanitary Conditions at Armenian Prison
An independent monitoring group reported violence, unsanitary conditions, and property damage at Armenia's Nubarashen prison following an alert from inmates, prompting a criminal investigation and a Ministry of Justice denial.

Allegations of Brutality and Unsanitary Conditions at Armenian Prison
An independent monitoring group reported violence, unsanitary conditions, and property damage at Armenia's Nubarashen prison following an alert from inmates, prompting a criminal investigation and a Ministry of Justice denial.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Revokes Visas of at Least 75 Students for Gaza Protests
The Trump administration revoked the student visas of at least 75 international students across multiple US universities for protesting Israel's actions in Gaza, sparking widespread protests and raising concerns about free speech and due process; Secretary of State Marco Rubio estimates over 300 stu...

Trump Administration Revokes Visas of at Least 75 Students for Gaza Protests
The Trump administration revoked the student visas of at least 75 international students across multiple US universities for protesting Israel's actions in Gaza, sparking widespread protests and raising concerns about free speech and due process; Secretary of State Marco Rubio estimates over 300 stu...
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60% Bias Score

Workplace Fairness: Debiasing Systems, Not People
A new book, "Make Work Fair," highlights the significant disparity in workplace fairness perceptions between dominant and marginalized groups (nearly 30%), emphasizing the need to debias systems rather than individuals to foster fairness and improve employee retention.

Workplace Fairness: Debiasing Systems, Not People
A new book, "Make Work Fair," highlights the significant disparity in workplace fairness perceptions between dominant and marginalized groups (nearly 30%), emphasizing the need to debias systems rather than individuals to foster fairness and improve employee retention.
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28% Bias Score

American Pastor Kidnapped in South Africa
American pastor Josh Sullivan was kidnapped at gunpoint during a church service in Motherwell, South Africa, on Thursday by four armed men who stole his vehicle and two phones; police are investigating, and the US State Department is involved.

American Pastor Kidnapped in South Africa
American pastor Josh Sullivan was kidnapped at gunpoint during a church service in Motherwell, South Africa, on Thursday by four armed men who stole his vehicle and two phones; police are investigating, and the US State Department is involved.
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28% Bias Score

Hong Kong's Democratic Party Votes to Dissolve Amidst Crackdown
Hong Kong's oldest pro-democracy party, the Democratic Party, voted to dissolve itself on April 13, 2024, after facing years of suppression under China's 2020 national security law, leading to the imprisonment or exile of many members, effectively ending its political influence.

Hong Kong's Democratic Party Votes to Dissolve Amidst Crackdown
Hong Kong's oldest pro-democracy party, the Democratic Party, voted to dissolve itself on April 13, 2024, after facing years of suppression under China's 2020 national security law, leading to the imprisonment or exile of many members, effectively ending its political influence.
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56% Bias Score
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