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German Ministry Bans Gender-Neutral Language Symbols, Sparking Government Divide
German Minister of State for Culture and Media Wolfram Weimer banned gender-neutral language symbols in his ministry, urging other public institutions to follow, causing a split within the CDU/CSU-SPD coalition government where SPD-led ministries support inclusive language practices while CDU/CSU-le...
German Ministry Bans Gender-Neutral Language Symbols, Sparking Government Divide
German Minister of State for Culture and Media Wolfram Weimer banned gender-neutral language symbols in his ministry, urging other public institutions to follow, causing a split within the CDU/CSU-SPD coalition government where SPD-led ministries support inclusive language practices while CDU/CSU-le...
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40% Bias Score


COP30 in Belém: High Hotel Prices Threaten Inclusive Participation
Exorbitant hotel prices in Belém, Brazil, threaten the participation of delegates from poorer nations in the COP30 climate conference, raising concerns about the event's inclusivity and legitimacy, prompting a search for alternative solutions 100 days before the event.
COP30 in Belém: High Hotel Prices Threaten Inclusive Participation
Exorbitant hotel prices in Belém, Brazil, threaten the participation of delegates from poorer nations in the COP30 climate conference, raising concerns about the event's inclusivity and legitimacy, prompting a search for alternative solutions 100 days before the event.
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40% Bias Score


USOPC Bans Transgender Women From Women's Sports
The US Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) banned transgender women from women's sports, citing President Trump's executive order threatening funding cuts for organizations allowing trans athletes' participation; this follows similar actions by the NCAA and multiple states, potentially impactin...
USOPC Bans Transgender Women From Women's Sports
The US Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) banned transgender women from women's sports, citing President Trump's executive order threatening funding cuts for organizations allowing trans athletes' participation; this follows similar actions by the NCAA and multiple states, potentially impactin...
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68% Bias Score


Clash over Rainbow Flag at German Bundestag
Josephine Ortleb, the youngest member of the German Bundestag presidium, aims to promote constructive debate amidst divisions caused by President Klöckner's controversial decisions regarding the Berlin CSD, including banning rainbow flags from the Reichstag building and prohibiting staff participati...
Clash over Rainbow Flag at German Bundestag
Josephine Ortleb, the youngest member of the German Bundestag presidium, aims to promote constructive debate amidst divisions caused by President Klöckner's controversial decisions regarding the Berlin CSD, including banning rainbow flags from the Reichstag building and prohibiting staff participati...
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40% Bias Score


Mattel's New Barbie Doll Raises Awareness for Type 1 Diabetes
Mattel launched a new Barbie doll with type 1 diabetes, featuring an insulin pump and continuous glucose monitor, at the Breakthrough T1D Children's Congress; this is part of an advocacy effort to renew funding for the Special Diabetes Program and increase awareness of the roughly 304,000 children a...
Mattel's New Barbie Doll Raises Awareness for Type 1 Diabetes
Mattel launched a new Barbie doll with type 1 diabetes, featuring an insulin pump and continuous glucose monitor, at the Breakthrough T1D Children's Congress; this is part of an advocacy effort to renew funding for the Special Diabetes Program and increase awareness of the roughly 304,000 children a...
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36% Bias Score


Uber Launches "Women Drivers" Option in Lisbon
Uber will launch its "Women Drivers" option in Lisbon next week, allowing users to choose female drivers or female-only rides to increase female driver representation (currently at 9% in Portugal) and enhance user experience, expanding from successful pilots in other countries.
Uber Launches "Women Drivers" Option in Lisbon
Uber will launch its "Women Drivers" option in Lisbon next week, allowing users to choose female drivers or female-only rides to increase female driver representation (currently at 9% in Portugal) and enhance user experience, expanding from successful pilots in other countries.
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60% Bias Score

UK Chief Scout Promotes Outdoor Access for Urban Youth
Dwayne Fields, the UK's new chief scout, aims to make scouting more accessible to urban youth, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds, leveraging his personal experiences overcoming challenges like homelessness and violence to champion inclusivity and outdoor skills.

UK Chief Scout Promotes Outdoor Access for Urban Youth
Dwayne Fields, the UK's new chief scout, aims to make scouting more accessible to urban youth, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds, leveraging his personal experiences overcoming challenges like homelessness and violence to champion inclusivity and outdoor skills.
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32% Bias Score

Rise in Anti-LGBTQI+ Violence and Discrimination in the Netherlands
In the Netherlands, reports of violence and discrimination against the LGBTQI+ community have risen by over 600 cases in four years, totaling over 2700 annually, forcing some to limit public displays of affection or identity, while others respond with increased activism.

Rise in Anti-LGBTQI+ Violence and Discrimination in the Netherlands
In the Netherlands, reports of violence and discrimination against the LGBTQI+ community have risen by over 600 cases in four years, totaling over 2700 annually, forcing some to limit public displays of affection or identity, while others respond with increased activism.
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32% Bias Score

Spain Reforms Dependency and Disability Laws
Spain's Council of Ministers sent to parliament a major reform of dependency and disability laws, including expanding home care, universal teleassistance, reversing 2012 cuts, and creating a fund for accessibility improvements, aiming to support 260,000 additional caregivers.

Spain Reforms Dependency and Disability Laws
Spain's Council of Ministers sent to parliament a major reform of dependency and disability laws, including expanding home care, universal teleassistance, reversing 2012 cuts, and creating a fund for accessibility improvements, aiming to support 260,000 additional caregivers.
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48% Bias Score

Mattel's New Barbie Doll Represents Children with Type 1 Diabetes
Mattel launched a Barbie doll with type 1 diabetes, featuring a continuous glucose monitor, insulin pump, and medical supplies, marking a significant step toward inclusivity in children's toys and normalizing the condition.

Mattel's New Barbie Doll Represents Children with Type 1 Diabetes
Mattel launched a Barbie doll with type 1 diabetes, featuring a continuous glucose monitor, insulin pump, and medical supplies, marking a significant step toward inclusivity in children's toys and normalizing the condition.
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36% Bias Score

Wheelchair User Finds Acceptance, Challenges in Berlin's Club Scene
Felize, a 20-year-old wheelchair user from Saxony, finds Berghain to be surprisingly accessible despite challenges such as navigating stairs, finding accessible restrooms, and dealing with inconsiderate patrons; she advocates for increased visibility and normalization of wheelchair users in Berlin's...

Wheelchair User Finds Acceptance, Challenges in Berlin's Club Scene
Felize, a 20-year-old wheelchair user from Saxony, finds Berghain to be surprisingly accessible despite challenges such as navigating stairs, finding accessible restrooms, and dealing with inconsiderate patrons; she advocates for increased visibility and normalization of wheelchair users in Berlin's...
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28% Bias Score

Autistic Teenager Wins Film Award
Edward Ryan, a 14-year-old autistic teenager from Sanquhar, Scotland, won the audience award at the Into Film awards in London for his stop-motion film, "More Than One Way To Go Home," which tells the story of a young autistic girl finding her way home alone.

Autistic Teenager Wins Film Award
Edward Ryan, a 14-year-old autistic teenager from Sanquhar, Scotland, won the audience award at the Into Film awards in London for his stop-motion film, "More Than One Way To Go Home," which tells the story of a young autistic girl finding her way home alone.
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20% Bias Score
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