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Survey: Nearly Half of Young Britons Prefer Life Without Internet
A British Standards Institution survey of 1,293 young people (16-21) found that 46% would prefer a world without the internet, citing negative impacts on mental health and the prevalence of online deception; 70% reported feeling worse after social media use; and 50% support a digital curfew.
Survey: Nearly Half of Young Britons Prefer Life Without Internet
A British Standards Institution survey of 1,293 young people (16-21) found that 46% would prefer a world without the internet, citing negative impacts on mental health and the prevalence of online deception; 70% reported feeling worse after social media use; and 50% support a digital curfew.
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56% Bias Score


High Rates of Mental Illness Cause Significant Work Absences in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
In Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, employees missed an average of almost four days of work in 2024 due to mental health issues, exceeding the national average and highlighting a significant societal challenge impacting both employees and employers.
High Rates of Mental Illness Cause Significant Work Absences in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
In Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, employees missed an average of almost four days of work in 2024 due to mental health issues, exceeding the national average and highlighting a significant societal challenge impacting both employees and employers.
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28% Bias Score


UK Childhood Health Issues Linked to Reduced Adult Work Ability
Research from the IPPR shows that children in Great Britain with serious mental health conditions are 68% more likely to have limited work ability in adulthood, while those with physical health problems face a 38% higher risk; the study analyzed data from approximately 6,000 participants in the 1970...
UK Childhood Health Issues Linked to Reduced Adult Work Ability
Research from the IPPR shows that children in Great Britain with serious mental health conditions are 68% more likely to have limited work ability in adulthood, while those with physical health problems face a 38% higher risk; the study analyzed data from approximately 6,000 participants in the 1970...
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32% Bias Score


Australian Film Industry Booms, Then Faces Burnout and Trump's Tariff Threat
Fueled by a Covid-19 production boom and US investment, the Australian film industry saw spending increase from \$57 million to \$700 million in just three years, but now faces a potential mass exodus due to worker burnout and President Trump's threatened tariffs.
Australian Film Industry Booms, Then Faces Burnout and Trump's Tariff Threat
Fueled by a Covid-19 production boom and US investment, the Australian film industry saw spending increase from \$57 million to \$700 million in just three years, but now faces a potential mass exodus due to worker burnout and President Trump's threatened tariffs.
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44% Bias Score


West Ham's Antonio Recovers From Near-Fatal Crash, Addresses Mental Health
West Ham's Michail Antonio, 35, is recovering from a serious car crash in December 2024 that fractured his femur, requiring three weeks of hospitalization and ongoing rehabilitation addressing both physical and mental health. He has publicly thanked the paramedics who saved his life and discussed hi...
West Ham's Antonio Recovers From Near-Fatal Crash, Addresses Mental Health
West Ham's Michail Antonio, 35, is recovering from a serious car crash in December 2024 that fractured his femur, requiring three weeks of hospitalization and ongoing rehabilitation addressing both physical and mental health. He has publicly thanked the paramedics who saved his life and discussed hi...
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24% Bias Score


Online Connections Boost Wellbeing, Bridging Health Gaps
A study reveals that 90% of nbn users have connected online with friends or family in the last two years, with nearly half reporting feeling less lonely; online connections are beneficial for mental and physical wellbeing, bridging the health gap for older Australians and those in rural areas.
Online Connections Boost Wellbeing, Bridging Health Gaps
A study reveals that 90% of nbn users have connected online with friends or family in the last two years, with nearly half reporting feeling less lonely; online connections are beneficial for mental and physical wellbeing, bridging the health gap for older Australians and those in rural areas.
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40% Bias Score

German Youth More Optimistic Despite Societal Worries
A 2025 German study reveals that 65 percent of 14- to 29-year-olds are satisfied with their personal futures, up from 62 percent in 2024, despite societal concerns about the economy, social cohesion, and politics, with young women reporting significantly more anxieties than men.

German Youth More Optimistic Despite Societal Worries
A 2025 German study reveals that 65 percent of 14- to 29-year-olds are satisfied with their personal futures, up from 62 percent in 2024, despite societal concerns about the economy, social cohesion, and politics, with young women reporting significantly more anxieties than men.
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48% Bias Score

Delayed Emergency Call Risks Confusing Police Response to Westfield Stabbing
A security guard's delayed and unclear triple-zero call following a stabbing attack at Westfield Bondi Junction, which killed six and injured ten, risked confusing police; a counter-terrorism expert criticized the response and highlighted systemic issues.

Delayed Emergency Call Risks Confusing Police Response to Westfield Stabbing
A security guard's delayed and unclear triple-zero call following a stabbing attack at Westfield Bondi Junction, which killed six and injured ten, risked confusing police; a counter-terrorism expert criticized the response and highlighted systemic issues.
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40% Bias Score

Prison Suicide Highlights Systemic Issues in Italy
A 42-year-old man, Hamid Badoui, died by suicide in Turin's Lorusso e Cutugno prison hours before his scheduled court appearance for resisting arrest; the incident highlights the urgent need to address mental health issues and improve conditions within Italian prisons.

Prison Suicide Highlights Systemic Issues in Italy
A 42-year-old man, Hamid Badoui, died by suicide in Turin's Lorusso e Cutugno prison hours before his scheduled court appearance for resisting arrest; the incident highlights the urgent need to address mental health issues and improve conditions within Italian prisons.
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24% Bias Score

Swedish School Shooting: Ten Dead, Motive Unclear
In Örebro, Sweden, on February 4th, Rickard Andersson, a 35-year-old former student with four legally owned firearms, fatally shot ten students and teachers at an adult education school before killing himself; police found no evidence of extremist motives but cited mental health issues and financial...

Swedish School Shooting: Ten Dead, Motive Unclear
In Örebro, Sweden, on February 4th, Rickard Andersson, a 35-year-old former student with four legally owned firearms, fatally shot ten students and teachers at an adult education school before killing himself; police found no evidence of extremist motives but cited mental health issues and financial...
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32% Bias Score

France's Mental Health Crisis and the Politics of Violent Extremism
France declared mental health a national priority in 2025 due to a surge in mental health disorders, especially youth suicides (8,300 annually), impacting 13 million people; the article cautions against solely attributing violent acts, like the 2016 Nice attack, to mental illness, arguing that ideol...

France's Mental Health Crisis and the Politics of Violent Extremism
France declared mental health a national priority in 2025 due to a surge in mental health disorders, especially youth suicides (8,300 annually), impacting 13 million people; the article cautions against solely attributing violent acts, like the 2016 Nice attack, to mental illness, arguing that ideol...
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52% Bias Score

Australia's Workers' Compensation Overhaul Faces Backlash
Proposed changes to New South Wales' workers' compensation scheme, affecting 3.6 million workers, would severely restrict claims for psychological injuries, requiring court appearances for harassment or bullying claims and excluding those solely caused by work pressure, prompting widespread criticis...

Australia's Workers' Compensation Overhaul Faces Backlash
Proposed changes to New South Wales' workers' compensation scheme, affecting 3.6 million workers, would severely restrict claims for psychological injuries, requiring court appearances for harassment or bullying claims and excluding those solely caused by work pressure, prompting widespread criticis...
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52% Bias Score
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