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Armenia Postpones National Health Insurance Program Launch
Armenia's July 2024 launch of a national health insurance program has been postponed, delaying its phased rollout to 2025 for state employees, 2026 for the private sector, and 2027 for 95% of the population; the delay allows for refining the program's legal framework and ensuring quality.
Armenia Postpones National Health Insurance Program Launch
Armenia's July 2024 launch of a national health insurance program has been postponed, delaying its phased rollout to 2025 for state employees, 2026 for the private sector, and 2027 for 95% of the population; the delay allows for refining the program's legal framework and ensuring quality.
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28% Bias Score


China Drafts First Law to Boost Private Sector Development
China is creating its first law to protect and promote private sector development, aiming to improve the business environment and boost economic growth by ensuring fair competition, equal access to government resources, and fostering innovation; the draft is currently being reviewed by the National ...
China Drafts First Law to Boost Private Sector Development
China is creating its first law to protect and promote private sector development, aiming to improve the business environment and boost economic growth by ensuring fair competition, equal access to government resources, and fostering innovation; the draft is currently being reviewed by the National ...
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20% Bias Score


Federal Debt Buyback Proposed to Boost Australian Productivity
Australia's productivity fell 3.7 percent in 2022-23, despite record work hours. Economist Karen Chester proposes the federal government absorb state debt to incentivize reforms in key sectors like health and education, addressing a "vertical fiscal imbalance" that limits state government action.
Federal Debt Buyback Proposed to Boost Australian Productivity
Australia's productivity fell 3.7 percent in 2022-23, despite record work hours. Economist Karen Chester proposes the federal government absorb state debt to incentivize reforms in key sectors like health and education, addressing a "vertical fiscal imbalance" that limits state government action.
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40% Bias Score


Labour's Devolution Plan: Boosting Local Power, Addressing Territorial Equity
Labour's white paper, "Power and partnership: Foundations for growth," proposes a constitutional settlement extending devolution across England, aiming to improve local services but raising concerns about territorial equity and the need for a central/local concordat.
Labour's Devolution Plan: Boosting Local Power, Addressing Territorial Equity
Labour's white paper, "Power and partnership: Foundations for growth," proposes a constitutional settlement extending devolution across England, aiming to improve local services but raising concerns about territorial equity and the need for a central/local concordat.
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40% Bias Score


Germany's Bureaucracy: Reform Stalled Despite Political Will
German Economics Minister Habeck and Chancellor Scholz called for significant bureaucratic reform, particularly regarding the Supply Chain Due Diligence Act, but implementation faces challenges due to internal government resistance; a proposed constitutional amendment aims to enforce a stricter "one...
Germany's Bureaucracy: Reform Stalled Despite Political Will
German Economics Minister Habeck and Chancellor Scholz called for significant bureaucratic reform, particularly regarding the Supply Chain Due Diligence Act, but implementation faces challenges due to internal government resistance; a proposed constitutional amendment aims to enforce a stricter "one...
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60% Bias Score


Mexico Eliminates Transparency Institute, Sparking Controversy
Mexico's Chamber of Deputies approved a controversial reform eliminating seven autonomous bodies, including the INAI, sparking concerns about transparency and accountability.
Mexico Eliminates Transparency Institute, Sparking Controversy
Mexico's Chamber of Deputies approved a controversial reform eliminating seven autonomous bodies, including the INAI, sparking concerns about transparency and accountability.
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44% Bias Score

Morocco Proposes Family Code Reforms: Banning Child Marriage, Restricting Polygamy
On December 24th, 2023, Morocco's government proposed key reforms to its Family Code, including banning child marriage (with exceptions for 17-year-olds under strict conditions), stricter polygamy regulations (allowing pre-nuptial agreements prohibiting additional marriages), and granting divorced m...

Morocco Proposes Family Code Reforms: Banning Child Marriage, Restricting Polygamy
On December 24th, 2023, Morocco's government proposed key reforms to its Family Code, including banning child marriage (with exceptions for 17-year-olds under strict conditions), stricter polygamy regulations (allowing pre-nuptial agreements prohibiting additional marriages), and granting divorced m...
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32% Bias Score

£889 Million NHS Investment to Reform General Practice
The UK government announced an £889 million investment in general practice to improve patient access, reduce administrative burdens on GPs, and shift care from hospitals to communities, addressing chronic underfunding and high demand within the NHS.

£889 Million NHS Investment to Reform General Practice
The UK government announced an £889 million investment in general practice to improve patient access, reduce administrative burdens on GPs, and shift care from hospitals to communities, addressing chronic underfunding and high demand within the NHS.
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52% Bias Score

Watanabe Proposes Multi-City Olympics to Cut Costs, Boost Global Reach
Morinari Watanabe, an IOC member and president of the International Gymnastics Federation, proposed a plan to hold the Summer Olympics simultaneously across five cities on different continents to reduce costs and increase global participation, a departure from the current model.

Watanabe Proposes Multi-City Olympics to Cut Costs, Boost Global Reach
Morinari Watanabe, an IOC member and president of the International Gymnastics Federation, proposed a plan to hold the Summer Olympics simultaneously across five cities on different continents to reduce costs and increase global participation, a departure from the current model.
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56% Bias Score

Whistleblower's Actions Lead to Canadian Government Reforms
Jon Grant, a former CEO of Quaker Oats and chair of Canada Lands Company, exposed political corruption within the Canadian government under Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, leading to the firing of a cabinet minister and significant reforms in Crown corporation management.

Whistleblower's Actions Lead to Canadian Government Reforms
Jon Grant, a former CEO of Quaker Oats and chair of Canada Lands Company, exposed political corruption within the Canadian government under Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, leading to the firing of a cabinet minister and significant reforms in Crown corporation management.
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28% Bias Score

CEO Murder Fuels Healthcare Reform Debate
The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has intensified public criticism of health insurance practices, prompting calls for change but facing obstacles from the complex healthcare system's various stakeholders.

CEO Murder Fuels Healthcare Reform Debate
The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has intensified public criticism of health insurance practices, prompting calls for change but facing obstacles from the complex healthcare system's various stakeholders.
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44% Bias Score

Mexico's Reform Threatens Transparency
Mexico's proposed reform to eliminate seven autonomous bodies, including the INAI, sparks debate over transparency and democratic accountability.

Mexico's Reform Threatens Transparency
Mexico's proposed reform to eliminate seven autonomous bodies, including the INAI, sparks debate over transparency and democratic accountability.
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40% Bias Score
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