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UNICEF Tackles Global Digital Skills Gap Through Public-Private Partnerships
UNICEF and private sector partners are combating a global digital skills gap, particularly impacting girls, by providing digital, entrepreneurial, and AI skills training to youth in low- and middle-income countries, aiming to empower them as innovators and leaders; programs such as Yoma and Skills4G...
UNICEF Tackles Global Digital Skills Gap Through Public-Private Partnerships
UNICEF and private sector partners are combating a global digital skills gap, particularly impacting girls, by providing digital, entrepreneurial, and AI skills training to youth in low- and middle-income countries, aiming to empower them as innovators and leaders; programs such as Yoma and Skills4G...
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48% Bias Score


CDTI Innovación to Invest €1.942 Billion in Spanish Tech in 2025
Spain's CDTI Innovación will allocate €1.942 billion in 2025 to fund business technology projects, including €800 million for startup investments and €345 million in competitive grants, aiming to boost Spain's technological capabilities and global competitiveness.
CDTI Innovación to Invest €1.942 Billion in Spanish Tech in 2025
Spain's CDTI Innovación will allocate €1.942 billion in 2025 to fund business technology projects, including €800 million for startup investments and €345 million in competitive grants, aiming to boost Spain's technological capabilities and global competitiveness.
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40% Bias Score


Global Funding Gap for SDGs: Strategic Public Financing as a Catalyst
A \$246-285 billion annual funding gap hinders progress towards the SDGs, while 2024 global development aid dropped 7% to \$212.1 billion; however, strategic public financing, as demonstrated in successful initiatives in Tanzania, Kenya, and Papua New Guinea, can leverage significantly greater priva...
Global Funding Gap for SDGs: Strategic Public Financing as a Catalyst
A \$246-285 billion annual funding gap hinders progress towards the SDGs, while 2024 global development aid dropped 7% to \$212.1 billion; however, strategic public financing, as demonstrated in successful initiatives in Tanzania, Kenya, and Papua New Guinea, can leverage significantly greater priva...
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52% Bias Score


Ramaphosa to Highlight Youth Employment Programs in Pretoria
President Cyril Ramaphosa will visit three sites in Pretoria on February 16, 2024 showcasing the Presidential Youth Employment Intervention (PYEI) and Presidential Employment Stimulus (PES) programs, highlighting their innovative implementation models, public-private partnerships, and impact on yout...
Ramaphosa to Highlight Youth Employment Programs in Pretoria
President Cyril Ramaphosa will visit three sites in Pretoria on February 16, 2024 showcasing the Presidential Youth Employment Intervention (PYEI) and Presidential Employment Stimulus (PES) programs, highlighting their innovative implementation models, public-private partnerships, and impact on yout...
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52% Bias Score


Blanco Begins Sixth Term, Prioritizes Sports Funding and Athlete Development
Alejandro Blanco, reelected for a sixth term as head of Spain's Olympic Committee, prioritizes sports independence, athlete support, and securing public-private funding for a thriving sports system.
Blanco Begins Sixth Term, Prioritizes Sports Funding and Athlete Development
Alejandro Blanco, reelected for a sixth term as head of Spain's Olympic Committee, prioritizes sports independence, athlete support, and securing public-private funding for a thriving sports system.
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44% Bias Score


Istanbul Bus Strike Resolved After Payment Agreement
On May 22nd, 2025, 1,930 of Istanbul's 3,200 private buses went on strike due to unpaid fees from the İBB, causing temporary service disruptions; however, a payment agreement was reached, and service resumed.
Istanbul Bus Strike Resolved After Payment Agreement
On May 22nd, 2025, 1,930 of Istanbul's 3,200 private buses went on strike due to unpaid fees from the İBB, causing temporary service disruptions; however, a payment agreement was reached, and service resumed.
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32% Bias Score

IDB Group Launches Initiatives to Mobilize Private Capital for Sustainable Development
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Group is launching several initiatives at the IV International Conference on Financing for Development in Seville, including FX EDGE for currency risk reduction, FIRRE for disaster resilience, Amazonia Bonds for sustainable projects, and a multinational debt...

IDB Group Launches Initiatives to Mobilize Private Capital for Sustainable Development
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Group is launching several initiatives at the IV International Conference on Financing for Development in Seville, including FX EDGE for currency risk reduction, FIRRE for disaster resilience, Amazonia Bonds for sustainable projects, and a multinational debt...
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44% Bias Score

Madrid Overpays Private Hospitals by €1.401 Billion
Between 2019 and 2023, Madrid's government overpaid five private hospitals by €1.401 billion, exceeding the approved budget and raising concerns about transparency and potential favoritism towards private entities, according to opposition parties.

Madrid Overpays Private Hospitals by €1.401 Billion
Between 2019 and 2023, Madrid's government overpaid five private hospitals by €1.401 billion, exceeding the approved budget and raising concerns about transparency and potential favoritism towards private entities, according to opposition parties.
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60% Bias Score

Madrid Pays €44 Million to Settle Lawsuits with Private Hospital Manager Quirón
The Madrid regional government paid €44 million to settle lawsuits with Quirón, a private company managing four public hospitals, revealing €5.036 billion in payments from 2019-2024, raising concerns about transparency and cost-effectiveness within the public healthcare system.

Madrid Pays €44 Million to Settle Lawsuits with Private Hospital Manager Quirón
The Madrid regional government paid €44 million to settle lawsuits with Quirón, a private company managing four public hospitals, revealing €5.036 billion in payments from 2019-2024, raising concerns about transparency and cost-effectiveness within the public healthcare system.
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60% Bias Score

Intel's Ohio Plant Sparks Replicable Workforce Development Model
Intel's $20 billion Ohio semiconductor plant sparked a rapid workforce development program, generating 150 semiconductor technician graduates within a year, addressing a 33,000-worker shortfall through a collaborative effort involving Intel engineers, Ohio colleges, and state officials, creating a r...

Intel's Ohio Plant Sparks Replicable Workforce Development Model
Intel's $20 billion Ohio semiconductor plant sparked a rapid workforce development program, generating 150 semiconductor technician graduates within a year, addressing a 33,000-worker shortfall through a collaborative effort involving Intel engineers, Ohio colleges, and state officials, creating a r...
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60% Bias Score

Northern Beaches Hospital Faces Patient Safety Crisis Amidst Understaffing and System Failures
Doctors at Northern Beaches Hospital have reported numerous patient safety incidents due to chronic understaffing and a dysfunctional electronic medical record system, prompting a parliamentary inquiry and raising concerns about the hospital's private operator prioritizing profit over patient safety...

Northern Beaches Hospital Faces Patient Safety Crisis Amidst Understaffing and System Failures
Doctors at Northern Beaches Hospital have reported numerous patient safety incidents due to chronic understaffing and a dysfunctional electronic medical record system, prompting a parliamentary inquiry and raising concerns about the hospital's private operator prioritizing profit over patient safety...
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52% Bias Score

California High-Speed Rail Faces \$100 Billion Cost Overrun, Completion Decades Away
California's high-speed rail project, initially budgeted at \$10 billion and promised for completion by 2020, now faces costs exceeding \$100 billion and potential completion decades later, with only 22 miles ready for track-laying, highlighting massive delays and cost overruns.

California High-Speed Rail Faces \$100 Billion Cost Overrun, Completion Decades Away
California's high-speed rail project, initially budgeted at \$10 billion and promised for completion by 2020, now faces costs exceeding \$100 billion and potential completion decades later, with only 22 miles ready for track-laying, highlighting massive delays and cost overruns.
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52% Bias Score
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