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NOUN Professor Proposes New Policy Framework for Nigeria
Professor Ali S. Yusufu Bagudu of NOUN, in his inaugural lecture in Abuja, proposed a new policy framework for Nigeria comprising Inclusive and Adaptive Federalism, Participatory Democracy, Merit-driven Public Service Reform, Civic Education and National Orientation, and Strategic Human Capital Inve...
NOUN Professor Proposes New Policy Framework for Nigeria
Professor Ali S. Yusufu Bagudu of NOUN, in his inaugural lecture in Abuja, proposed a new policy framework for Nigeria comprising Inclusive and Adaptive Federalism, Participatory Democracy, Merit-driven Public Service Reform, Civic Education and National Orientation, and Strategic Human Capital Inve...
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32% Bias Score


Australia to Further Subsidize Childcare Despite Safety Concerns
The Australian government plans to further subsidize childcare centers despite rising safety concerns and evidence suggesting negative impacts on young children's well-being, a move benefiting both private equity and labor unions.
Australia to Further Subsidize Childcare Despite Safety Concerns
The Australian government plans to further subsidize childcare centers despite rising safety concerns and evidence suggesting negative impacts on young children's well-being, a move benefiting both private equity and labor unions.
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68% Bias Score


UK Male Abuse Survivors Feel Ignored by Government Policy
A study reveals 88% of male abuse survivors in the UK believe the government doesn't care due to the classification of abuse as "violence against women and girls", hindering their access to support, while charities and male survivors call for change.
UK Male Abuse Survivors Feel Ignored by Government Policy
A study reveals 88% of male abuse survivors in the UK believe the government doesn't care due to the classification of abuse as "violence against women and girls", hindering their access to support, while charities and male survivors call for change.
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52% Bias Score


Spain Appoints 22 Scientific Advisors to Integrate Evidence into Policy
Spain's government appointed 22 scientific advisors across its ministries for the first time since the transition to democracy, aiming to integrate scientific evidence into policy decisions, with advisors selected from over 1600 applicants.
Spain Appoints 22 Scientific Advisors to Integrate Evidence into Policy
Spain's government appointed 22 scientific advisors across its ministries for the first time since the transition to democracy, aiming to integrate scientific evidence into policy decisions, with advisors selected from over 1600 applicants.
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40% Bias Score

German Bundesrat Debates Unequal Healthcare Access for Publicly Insured Patients
Germany's Bundesrat is debating a proposal to address unequal healthcare appointment access between publicly and privately insured patients, with significant wait times reported for specialists; Lower Saxony proposes quotas or financial incentives for doctors treating publicly insured patients, whil...

German Bundesrat Debates Unequal Healthcare Access for Publicly Insured Patients
Germany's Bundesrat is debating a proposal to address unequal healthcare appointment access between publicly and privately insured patients, with significant wait times reported for specialists; Lower Saxony proposes quotas or financial incentives for doctors treating publicly insured patients, whil...
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44% Bias Score

France to Modify Healthcare Aid for Undocumented Immigrants
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau announced on January 19th plans to modify the State Medical Aid (AME) for undocumented immigrants, reducing its €1.3 billion budget by €200 million in December 2024, following a report suggesting it encourages illegal immigration. This decision reflects a br...

France to Modify Healthcare Aid for Undocumented Immigrants
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau announced on January 19th plans to modify the State Medical Aid (AME) for undocumented immigrants, reducing its €1.3 billion budget by €200 million in December 2024, following a report suggesting it encourages illegal immigration. This decision reflects a br...
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44% Bias Score

Germany Needs Swift Policy Changes for Economic Recovery
German employers' association president Rainer Dulger believes Germany can achieve economic recovery in 2023 if the new government swiftly implements policy changes, including capping labor costs, reducing bureaucracy, and reforming social security to boost competitiveness and address economic stagn...

Germany Needs Swift Policy Changes for Economic Recovery
German employers' association president Rainer Dulger believes Germany can achieve economic recovery in 2023 if the new government swiftly implements policy changes, including capping labor costs, reducing bureaucracy, and reforming social security to boost competitiveness and address economic stagn...
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44% Bias Score
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