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Post-Roe Abortion Numbers: Slight Rise in Legal Abortions, Significant Drop in Cross-State Travel
A Guttmacher Institute report reveals a less than 1% rise in abortions in states where it's legal in 2024, but a 9% drop in individuals crossing state lines for abortions, totaling about 155,000, while telehealth abortions increased, highlighting uneven access and potential future health consequence...
Post-Roe Abortion Numbers: Slight Rise in Legal Abortions, Significant Drop in Cross-State Travel
A Guttmacher Institute report reveals a less than 1% rise in abortions in states where it's legal in 2024, but a 9% drop in individuals crossing state lines for abortions, totaling about 155,000, while telehealth abortions increased, highlighting uneven access and potential future health consequence...
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52% Bias Score


Sub-Saharan Africa Faces Severe Maternal Health Crisis
A joint UN report released on World Health Day reveals a severe maternal health crisis in sub-Saharan Africa, with nine countries showing "very high" mortality rates, Nigeria accounting for nearly 29 percent of global maternal deaths (an estimated 75,000) and a ratio of 993 deaths per 100,000 live b...
Sub-Saharan Africa Faces Severe Maternal Health Crisis
A joint UN report released on World Health Day reveals a severe maternal health crisis in sub-Saharan Africa, with nine countries showing "very high" mortality rates, Nigeria accounting for nearly 29 percent of global maternal deaths (an estimated 75,000) and a ratio of 993 deaths per 100,000 live b...
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48% Bias Score


Sub-Saharan Africa Faces Maternal Health Crisis: Nigeria Accounts for 29% of Global Maternal Deaths
A new UN report reveals that nine sub-Saharan African countries have extremely high maternal mortality rates, with Nigeria accounting for nearly 29 percent (75,000 deaths) of the global total, highlighting severe healthcare inequalities.
Sub-Saharan Africa Faces Maternal Health Crisis: Nigeria Accounts for 29% of Global Maternal Deaths
A new UN report reveals that nine sub-Saharan African countries have extremely high maternal mortality rates, with Nigeria accounting for nearly 29 percent (75,000 deaths) of the global total, highlighting severe healthcare inequalities.
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48% Bias Score


Maternal Healthcare Aid Cuts Threaten to Reverse Two Decades of Progress
The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that "unprecedented" cuts in global maternal healthcare aid threaten to undo two decades of progress, potentially causing a rise in maternal deaths after a 40% decline between 2000 and 2023, leaving 260,000 maternal deaths in 2023; the most drastic cuts orig...
Maternal Healthcare Aid Cuts Threaten to Reverse Two Decades of Progress
The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that "unprecedented" cuts in global maternal healthcare aid threaten to undo two decades of progress, potentially causing a rise in maternal deaths after a 40% decline between 2000 and 2023, leaving 260,000 maternal deaths in 2023; the most drastic cuts orig...
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40% Bias Score


US Aid Freeze Causes Afghan Healthcare Collapse, Leading to Preventable Deaths
The Trump administration's freeze on aid funding to Afghanistan caused over 200 healthcare facilities to shut down by March 2025, resulting in preventable maternal and infant deaths; this triggered similar cuts by other nations, exacerbating the crisis.
US Aid Freeze Causes Afghan Healthcare Collapse, Leading to Preventable Deaths
The Trump administration's freeze on aid funding to Afghanistan caused over 200 healthcare facilities to shut down by March 2025, resulting in preventable maternal and infant deaths; this triggered similar cuts by other nations, exacerbating the crisis.
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60% Bias Score


Sierra Leone's Amended Abortion Bill: A Compromise Amid High Maternal Mortality
In Sierra Leone, a proposed bill to decriminalize abortion, initially allowing the procedure up to 14 weeks, has been amended due to opposition from religious leaders, now restricting it to life-threatening cases, fatal fetal abnormalities, rape, or incest; the bill aims to reduce the high maternal ...
Sierra Leone's Amended Abortion Bill: A Compromise Amid High Maternal Mortality
In Sierra Leone, a proposed bill to decriminalize abortion, initially allowing the procedure up to 14 weeks, has been amended due to opposition from religious leaders, now restricting it to life-threatening cases, fatal fetal abnormalities, rape, or incest; the bill aims to reduce the high maternal ...
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52% Bias Score

Abortion Numbers Rise Despite Decrease in Cross-State Travel
A new survey reveals that despite a 9% decrease in people crossing state lines for abortions in 2024, the overall number of abortions in the U.S. rose by less than 1%, reaching 1.04 million, primarily due to a rise in telehealth abortions.

Abortion Numbers Rise Despite Decrease in Cross-State Travel
A new survey reveals that despite a 9% decrease in people crossing state lines for abortions in 2024, the overall number of abortions in the U.S. rose by less than 1%, reaching 1.04 million, primarily due to a rise in telehealth abortions.
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52% Bias Score

Afghan Midwife's Struggle Amidst Highest Maternal Mortality
In Afghanistan's Badakhshan province, midwife Anisa, working with a UN team, combats the highest maternal mortality rate in Asia by providing crucial healthcare in remote villages, despite challenges from geographic isolation, low female literacy, and the Taliban's restrictions, which ended her work...

Afghan Midwife's Struggle Amidst Highest Maternal Mortality
In Afghanistan's Badakhshan province, midwife Anisa, working with a UN team, combats the highest maternal mortality rate in Asia by providing crucial healthcare in remote villages, despite challenges from geographic isolation, low female literacy, and the Taliban's restrictions, which ended her work...
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40% Bias Score

Global Aid Cuts Threaten to Reverse Progress in Maternal Healthcare
The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that unprecedented cuts in global maternal healthcare aid threaten to reverse two decades of progress, potentially causing a surge in maternal mortality after a 40% global decline between 2000 and 2023. Funding cuts from the US and several European nations a...

Global Aid Cuts Threaten to Reverse Progress in Maternal Healthcare
The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that unprecedented cuts in global maternal healthcare aid threaten to reverse two decades of progress, potentially causing a surge in maternal mortality after a 40% global decline between 2000 and 2023. Funding cuts from the US and several European nations a...
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36% Bias Score

Netanyahu Visits White House Amidst Trade Tensions and Dutch Budget Negotiations
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is visiting the White House today for talks with President Trump on import tariffs and the Gaza conflict, while in the Netherlands, budget negotiations are beginning, causing political tension.

Netanyahu Visits White House Amidst Trade Tensions and Dutch Budget Negotiations
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is visiting the White House today for talks with President Trump on import tariffs and the Gaza conflict, while in the Netherlands, budget negotiations are beginning, causing political tension.
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24% Bias Score

US Aid Cuts Cause Preventable Maternal and Infant Deaths in Afghanistan
The abrupt cuts to US foreign aid in Afghanistan caused the closure of over 200 health clinics, resulting in preventable maternal and infant deaths, as exemplified by a recent case where a mother and baby died due to inaccessible healthcare during a snowstorm.

US Aid Cuts Cause Preventable Maternal and Infant Deaths in Afghanistan
The abrupt cuts to US foreign aid in Afghanistan caused the closure of over 200 health clinics, resulting in preventable maternal and infant deaths, as exemplified by a recent case where a mother and baby died due to inaccessible healthcare during a snowstorm.
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52% Bias Score

NHS Restructuring Risks Overshadowing Critical Patient Safety Crisis
The restructuring of NHS England risks overshadowing a critical patient safety crisis, particularly in maternity, where 13,500 avoidable deaths occur yearly, costing £15 billion and disproportionately impacting Black mothers.

NHS Restructuring Risks Overshadowing Critical Patient Safety Crisis
The restructuring of NHS England risks overshadowing a critical patient safety crisis, particularly in maternity, where 13,500 avoidable deaths occur yearly, costing £15 billion and disproportionately impacting Black mothers.
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56% Bias Score
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