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UK Cost of Living Crisis Persists Despite Falling Inflation
Despite falling yearly inflation, the UK cost of living crisis continues to severely impact many households due to high four-year inflation, stagnant wages, and increased taxes, creating substantial income inequality across demographics.
UK Cost of Living Crisis Persists Despite Falling Inflation
Despite falling yearly inflation, the UK cost of living crisis continues to severely impact many households due to high four-year inflation, stagnant wages, and increased taxes, creating substantial income inequality across demographics.
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40% Bias Score


Chile's Poverty Rate Soars to 22.3% With New Measurement Methodology
A new methodology for measuring poverty in Chile, applied to 2022 CASEN survey data, reveals a significant increase from 6.5% to 22.3%, highlighting previously hidden deprivations and prompting a reevaluation of social policies.
Chile's Poverty Rate Soars to 22.3% With New Measurement Methodology
A new methodology for measuring poverty in Chile, applied to 2022 CASEN survey data, reveals a significant increase from 6.5% to 22.3%, highlighting previously hidden deprivations and prompting a reevaluation of social policies.
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40% Bias Score


Low German Pensions Spark Reform Debate
Over 25% of German retirees with 45+ years of pension contributions receive under €1,300 monthly, while the average is €1,668, revealing regional and gender disparities and prompting calls for pension reform.
Low German Pensions Spark Reform Debate
Over 25% of German retirees with 45+ years of pension contributions receive under €1,300 monthly, while the average is €1,668, revealing regional and gender disparities and prompting calls for pension reform.
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60% Bias Score


Chile to Reassess Poverty Measurement, Potentially Tripling Official Rate
Chile's government is evaluating a new poverty measurement methodology that could increase the official poverty rate threefold to 22.3%, incorporating factors like housing affordability, digital connectivity, and quality of education to provide a more realistic view of poverty.
Chile to Reassess Poverty Measurement, Potentially Tripling Official Rate
Chile's government is evaluating a new poverty measurement methodology that could increase the official poverty rate threefold to 22.3%, incorporating factors like housing affordability, digital connectivity, and quality of education to provide a more realistic view of poverty.
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48% Bias Score


US Child Health Declines Significantly, Mortality Rates Soar
A recent study in JAMA found a 15-20% increase in chronic conditions among US children from 2011 to 2023, with mortality rates 80% higher than in other high-income countries from 2010-2023, driven by factors like firearm injuries, substance abuse, and reduced healthcare access.
US Child Health Declines Significantly, Mortality Rates Soar
A recent study in JAMA found a 15-20% increase in chronic conditions among US children from 2011 to 2023, with mortality rates 80% higher than in other high-income countries from 2010-2023, driven by factors like firearm injuries, substance abuse, and reduced healthcare access.
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36% Bias Score


Europe's Housing Crisis: Rising Prices and Unequal Impacts
A continent-wide housing crisis grips Europe, with house prices rising nearly 50% (2015-2023) and rents 18% (2010-2022), disproportionately affecting younger generations and low-income individuals due to policy changes favoring investors in cities like Lisbon, Amsterdam, and Budapest; Vienna's stron...
Europe's Housing Crisis: Rising Prices and Unequal Impacts
A continent-wide housing crisis grips Europe, with house prices rising nearly 50% (2015-2023) and rents 18% (2010-2022), disproportionately affecting younger generations and low-income individuals due to policy changes favoring investors in cities like Lisbon, Amsterdam, and Budapest; Vienna's stron...
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24% Bias Score

Rise of Private Prosecutions Exposes Two-Tiered Justice System in England and Wales
Due to budget cuts in England and Wales, private criminal prosecutions are rising, creating a two-tiered system where the wealthy can pursue legal action while others cannot; this is exemplified by the Post Office prosecuting 918 employees and rail companies prosecuting for minor ticketing errors.

Rise of Private Prosecutions Exposes Two-Tiered Justice System in England and Wales
Due to budget cuts in England and Wales, private criminal prosecutions are rising, creating a two-tiered system where the wealthy can pursue legal action while others cannot; this is exemplified by the Post Office prosecuting 918 employees and rail companies prosecuting for minor ticketing errors.
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44% Bias Score

London Police Chief Highlights Disparity in Black Boy Mortality Rates
Metropolitan Police chief Sir Mark Rowley stated that black boys in London are far more likely to die by age 18 than white boys, highlighting systemic issues within policing and broader societal factors contributing to this disparity.

London Police Chief Highlights Disparity in Black Boy Mortality Rates
Metropolitan Police chief Sir Mark Rowley stated that black boys in London are far more likely to die by age 18 than white boys, highlighting systemic issues within policing and broader societal factors contributing to this disparity.
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40% Bias Score

Rome Scooter Accident Exposes Climate Inequality
A scooter accident in Rome, Italy, caused by heat-melted asphalt, highlights the unequal impact of extreme heat, affecting vulnerable populations disproportionately.

Rome Scooter Accident Exposes Climate Inequality
A scooter accident in Rome, Italy, caused by heat-melted asphalt, highlights the unequal impact of extreme heat, affecting vulnerable populations disproportionately.
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52% Bias Score

Multilateralism Crisis Threatens Global Order
The UN's 80th anniversary in 2025 risks coinciding with the collapse of the post-1945 international order due to failures in addressing the Gaza genocide, rising Middle East violence, protectionist trade practices, and deepening inequality exacerbated by the 2008 financial crisis.

Multilateralism Crisis Threatens Global Order
The UN's 80th anniversary in 2025 risks coinciding with the collapse of the post-1945 international order due to failures in addressing the Gaza genocide, rising Middle East violence, protectionist trade practices, and deepening inequality exacerbated by the 2008 financial crisis.
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56% Bias Score

Latin America's Neoliberal Shift and the Rise of the Far-Right
The neoliberal shift in Latin America since the late 20th century has increased inequality, fueled the rise of the far-right, and weakened democracy, marked by the use of social media for polarization and judicial overreach, requiring a new solidarity-based development model.

Latin America's Neoliberal Shift and the Rise of the Far-Right
The neoliberal shift in Latin America since the late 20th century has increased inequality, fueled the rise of the far-right, and weakened democracy, marked by the use of social media for polarization and judicial overreach, requiring a new solidarity-based development model.
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72% Bias Score

Greece's Sustainable Development Paradox: Rhetoric vs. Reality
Greece's sustainable development goals are hampered by widespread corruption and patronage, leading to inefficient bureaucracy, environmental degradation, and a lack of investment in research and technology, creating a significant gap between stated aims and reality.

Greece's Sustainable Development Paradox: Rhetoric vs. Reality
Greece's sustainable development goals are hampered by widespread corruption and patronage, leading to inefficient bureaucracy, environmental degradation, and a lack of investment in research and technology, creating a significant gap between stated aims and reality.
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64% Bias Score
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