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NIS 4.9 Billion Approved for Gaza Border Community Rehabilitation
The Knesset approved NIS 4.9 billion for rehabilitating Gaza border communities, designating it a national priority zone, including additional funding and assurances against 2025 budget cuts, but local leaders emphasized that hostage return is crucial for true recovery.
NIS 4.9 Billion Approved for Gaza Border Community Rehabilitation
The Knesset approved NIS 4.9 billion for rehabilitating Gaza border communities, designating it a national priority zone, including additional funding and assurances against 2025 budget cuts, but local leaders emphasized that hostage return is crucial for true recovery.
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32% Bias Score


Hundreds of Wounded Russian Soldiers Rehabilitated in North Korea
Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko announced that hundreds of Russian soldiers wounded in Ukraine have received medical rehabilitation in North Korea, highlighting the strengthening relationship between the two countries during the ongoing conflict.
Hundreds of Wounded Russian Soldiers Rehabilitated in North Korea
Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko announced that hundreds of Russian soldiers wounded in Ukraine have received medical rehabilitation in North Korea, highlighting the strengthening relationship between the two countries during the ongoing conflict.
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56% Bias Score


France's Shift from High-Security Sections to Indefinite Solitary Confinement
Following 1974 prison mutinies, France created high-security sections, later replaced in 1982 by indefinite solitary confinement units, raising concerns about mental health and rehabilitation.
France's Shift from High-Security Sections to Indefinite Solitary Confinement
Following 1974 prison mutinies, France created high-security sections, later replaced in 1982 by indefinite solitary confinement units, raising concerns about mental health and rehabilitation.
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48% Bias Score


Implantable Neuroprosthesis Restores Walking Ability in Spinal Cord Injury Patients
Scientists in Switzerland developed an implantable spinal cord neuroprosthesis that helps individuals with spinal cord injuries walk again using robotic assistance; nine patients showed significant improvements, with four regaining some mobility without assistance after rehabilitation.
Implantable Neuroprosthesis Restores Walking Ability in Spinal Cord Injury Patients
Scientists in Switzerland developed an implantable spinal cord neuroprosthesis that helps individuals with spinal cord injuries walk again using robotic assistance; nine patients showed significant improvements, with four regaining some mobility without assistance after rehabilitation.
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24% Bias Score


Ukraine's Superhumans Center: Providing Prosthetics and Hope Amidst War
Olha Rudnieva founded the Superhumans Center in Lviv, Ukraine, providing prosthetics and rehabilitation to over 1,000 soldiers and civilians injured in the war, addressing the urgent need created by an estimated 50,000 limb-loss cases.
Ukraine's Superhumans Center: Providing Prosthetics and Hope Amidst War
Olha Rudnieva founded the Superhumans Center in Lviv, Ukraine, providing prosthetics and rehabilitation to over 1,000 soldiers and civilians injured in the war, addressing the urgent need created by an estimated 50,000 limb-loss cases.
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56% Bias Score


UK Considers "Good Behaviour Credits" to Replace Automatic Early Prison Release
The UK government is exploring a Texas-inspired system where prisoners earn early release through "good behaviour credits," potentially reducing automatic releases from 70% to incentivize rehabilitation and address prison overcrowding, following a visit by the justice secretary and a former justice ...
UK Considers "Good Behaviour Credits" to Replace Automatic Early Prison Release
The UK government is exploring a Texas-inspired system where prisoners earn early release through "good behaviour credits," potentially reducing automatic releases from 70% to incentivize rehabilitation and address prison overcrowding, following a visit by the justice secretary and a former justice ...
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44% Bias Score

New Mexico Rejects Juvenile Justice Reform, Funds Convict Stipends
New Mexico lawmakers rejected a juvenile justice reform bill supported by the governor, opting instead for a program providing stipends to former juvenile convicts, sparking outrage from a state representative whose son was murdered by a juvenile.

New Mexico Rejects Juvenile Justice Reform, Funds Convict Stipends
New Mexico lawmakers rejected a juvenile justice reform bill supported by the governor, opting instead for a program providing stipends to former juvenile convicts, sparking outrage from a state representative whose son was murdered by a juvenile.
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60% Bias Score

Prison Theatre Program Mends Families, Receives Major Funding
Open Clasp, a Newcastle theatre company, helped former HMP Low Newton prisoner Cheryl Byron overcome trauma through theatre, mending her relationship with her daughter and inspiring a play, "Don't Forget the Birds", which toured nationally; the program received four years of funding from Comic Relie...

Prison Theatre Program Mends Families, Receives Major Funding
Open Clasp, a Newcastle theatre company, helped former HMP Low Newton prisoner Cheryl Byron overcome trauma through theatre, mending her relationship with her daughter and inspiring a play, "Don't Forget the Birds", which toured nationally; the program received four years of funding from Comic Relie...
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40% Bias Score

French Groups Challenge Prison "Leisure Activities" Ban
Seven French organizations sued the Council of State to overturn the Minister of Justice's ban on "leisure activities" in prisons, citing concerns about its impact on prisoner reintegration and citing the suspension of 122 activities in 65 penitentiaries.

French Groups Challenge Prison "Leisure Activities" Ban
Seven French organizations sued the Council of State to overturn the Minister of Justice's ban on "leisure activities" in prisons, citing concerns about its impact on prisoner reintegration and citing the suspension of 122 activities in 65 penitentiaries.
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48% Bias Score

England and Wales to Use Less-Experienced Staff for Offender Rehabilitation, Raising Public Safety Concerns
Starting June 2024, England and Wales will use less-experienced staff for rehabilitating domestic abusers and sex offenders, reducing course requirements for low- to medium-risk offenders, prompting public safety concerns from a watchdog and internal sources within the Ministry of Justice.

England and Wales to Use Less-Experienced Staff for Offender Rehabilitation, Raising Public Safety Concerns
Starting June 2024, England and Wales will use less-experienced staff for rehabilitating domestic abusers and sex offenders, reducing course requirements for low- to medium-risk offenders, prompting public safety concerns from a watchdog and internal sources within the Ministry of Justice.
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52% Bias Score

Restorative Justice Expands to Include Incarcerated Offenders in Sachsen-Anhalt
Sachsen-Anhalt's justice system now includes restorative justice mediation for incarcerated offenders, allowing victims to interact with their offenders, promoting rehabilitation and addressing victims' concerns, with the goal of reducing future offenses.

Restorative Justice Expands to Include Incarcerated Offenders in Sachsen-Anhalt
Sachsen-Anhalt's justice system now includes restorative justice mediation for incarcerated offenders, allowing victims to interact with their offenders, promoting rehabilitation and addressing victims' concerns, with the goal of reducing future offenses.
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28% Bias Score

France Curtails Prison Leisure Activities Amidst Public Opinion Concerns
French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin issued a February 2024 instruction drastically limiting prison leisure activities, citing concerns about public opinion and reintegration, despite legal obligations and European recommendations promoting such activities for prisoner rehabilitation.

France Curtails Prison Leisure Activities Amidst Public Opinion Concerns
French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin issued a February 2024 instruction drastically limiting prison leisure activities, citing concerns about public opinion and reintegration, despite legal obligations and European recommendations promoting such activities for prisoner rehabilitation.
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48% Bias Score
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