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Bayern Ranks Last in Germany for Abortion Access
A new study reveals that almost 20% of people in Bayern must travel more than 40 minutes to reach an abortion facility, placing the state last in Germany for accessibility, due to a shortage of doctors performing abortions and a lack of political will to improve access.
Bayern Ranks Last in Germany for Abortion Access
A new study reveals that almost 20% of people in Bayern must travel more than 40 minutes to reach an abortion facility, placing the state last in Germany for accessibility, due to a shortage of doctors performing abortions and a lack of political will to improve access.
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Gamete Donation: Anonymity Under Scrutiny
In Spain, a debate rages over anonymous gamete donation as children of donors seek access to their origins; despite legal access to comprehensive medical records and the SIRHA tracking system, many parents remain hesitant to disclose the method of conception to their children.
Spanish Gamete Donation: Anonymity Under Scrutiny
In Spain, a debate rages over anonymous gamete donation as children of donors seek access to their origins; despite legal access to comprehensive medical records and the SIRHA tracking system, many parents remain hesitant to disclose the method of conception to their children.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Administration Withholds $27.5 Million in Funding from Planned Parenthood
The Trump administration temporarily withheld about $27.5 million in federal funding from 16 healthcare providers, including nine Planned Parenthood affiliates, citing potential civil rights law violations related to hiring, patient care, and providing services to undocumented immigrants; the affect...
Trump Administration Withholds $27.5 Million in Funding from Planned Parenthood
The Trump administration temporarily withheld about $27.5 million in federal funding from 16 healthcare providers, including nine Planned Parenthood affiliates, citing potential civil rights law violations related to hiring, patient care, and providing services to undocumented immigrants; the affect...
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48% Bias Score


Anti-abortion Groups Lobby to Defund Planned Parenthood
Anti-abortion groups are lobbying to defund Planned Parenthood, leveraging a Supreme Court case that could allow states to strip Medicaid funding from the organization, impacting reproductive healthcare access for low-income individuals.
Anti-abortion Groups Lobby to Defund Planned Parenthood
Anti-abortion groups are lobbying to defund Planned Parenthood, leveraging a Supreme Court case that could allow states to strip Medicaid funding from the organization, impacting reproductive healthcare access for low-income individuals.
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52% Bias Score


Increased Birth Rates Among Hispanic Women After Abortion Restrictions
A study reveals a 3.8% increase in births among Hispanic women living within 483 kilometers of an abortion clinic after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, compared to a 2.8% increase for the average woman, highlighting the disproportionate impact of abortion restrictions on this demographic due to soci...
Increased Birth Rates Among Hispanic Women After Abortion Restrictions
A study reveals a 3.8% increase in births among Hispanic women living within 483 kilometers of an abortion clinic after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, compared to a 2.8% increase for the average woman, highlighting the disproportionate impact of abortion restrictions on this demographic due to soci...
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56% Bias Score


France Rehabilitates Women Convicted of Pre-1975 Abortions
The French Senate unanimously approved a bill to rehabilitate women convicted of abortion before the 1975 legalization of abortion in France, acknowledging state-inflicted suffering and creating a commission to document their experiences.
France Rehabilitates Women Convicted of Pre-1975 Abortions
The French Senate unanimously approved a bill to rehabilitate women convicted of abortion before the 1975 legalization of abortion in France, acknowledging state-inflicted suffering and creating a commission to document their experiences.
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44% Bias Score

Increase in Abortion Approvals in Israel in 2023
In 2023, Israel saw a 10% increase in abortion approvals, totaling 15,173, with most procedures (85.5%) in the first trimester due to reasons such as pregnancies outside marriage (47.9%), fetal abnormalities (24%), or maternal health risks (18.8%); Israel's abortion rate remains relatively low compa...

Increase in Abortion Approvals in Israel in 2023
In 2023, Israel saw a 10% increase in abortion approvals, totaling 15,173, with most procedures (85.5%) in the first trimester due to reasons such as pregnancies outside marriage (47.9%), fetal abnormalities (24%), or maternal health risks (18.8%); Israel's abortion rate remains relatively low compa...
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36% Bias Score

UK Court Convicts Anti-Abortion Activist, Sparking US Intervention
A British court found anti-abortion activist Livia Tossici-Bolt guilty of violating a safe zone outside a Bournemouth abortion clinic, prompting US intervention and raising concerns about foreign influence on UK reproductive rights.

UK Court Convicts Anti-Abortion Activist, Sparking US Intervention
A British court found anti-abortion activist Livia Tossici-Bolt guilty of violating a safe zone outside a Bournemouth abortion clinic, prompting US intervention and raising concerns about foreign influence on UK reproductive rights.
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76% Bias Score

Abortion Bans Disproportionately Impact Hispanic Women, Leading to Increased Birth Rates
A recent study reveals that since the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the average distance traveled by American women seeking abortions has increased to 300 miles, leading to a 2.8% rise in births nationally, disproportionately impacting Hispanic women (3.8% increase).

Abortion Bans Disproportionately Impact Hispanic Women, Leading to Increased Birth Rates
A recent study reveals that since the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the average distance traveled by American women seeking abortions has increased to 300 miles, leading to a 2.8% rise in births nationally, disproportionately impacting Hispanic women (3.8% increase).
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44% Bias Score

Sierra Leone's Amended Abortion Bill: A Compromise Amid High Maternal Mortality
In Sierra Leone, a proposed bill to decriminalize abortion, initially allowing the procedure up to 14 weeks, has been amended due to opposition from religious leaders, now restricting it to life-threatening cases, fatal fetal abnormalities, rape, or incest; the bill aims to reduce the high maternal ...

Sierra Leone's Amended Abortion Bill: A Compromise Amid High Maternal Mortality
In Sierra Leone, a proposed bill to decriminalize abortion, initially allowing the procedure up to 14 weeks, has been amended due to opposition from religious leaders, now restricting it to life-threatening cases, fatal fetal abnormalities, rape, or incest; the bill aims to reduce the high maternal ...
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52% Bias Score

Texas Arrests First Under Near-Total Abortion Ban
Following a January complaint, Texas authorities arrested three individualsâMaria Margarita Rojas, Jose Manuel Cendan Ley, and Rubildo Labanino Matosâfor performing abortions and practicing medicine without a license, leading to the closure of three northwest Houston clinics: Clinica Waller Latinoam...

Texas Arrests First Under Near-Total Abortion Ban
Following a January complaint, Texas authorities arrested three individualsâMaria Margarita Rojas, Jose Manuel Cendan Ley, and Rubildo Labanino Matosâfor performing abortions and practicing medicine without a license, leading to the closure of three northwest Houston clinics: Clinica Waller Latinoam...
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64% Bias Score

Texas Midwife First to Face Criminal Charges Under Anti-Abortion Law
Texas midwife Maria Margarita Rojas, 48, is the first person criminally charged under the state's strict anti-abortion laws for performing abortions at her three Houston clinics; she faces up to 20 years imprisonment.

Texas Midwife First to Face Criminal Charges Under Anti-Abortion Law
Texas midwife Maria Margarita Rojas, 48, is the first person criminally charged under the state's strict anti-abortion laws for performing abortions at her three Houston clinics; she faces up to 20 years imprisonment.
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60% Bias Score
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