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PSOE Member Highlights Gender Inequality Despite Feminist Stance
A long-standing member of Spain's PSOE reflects on the party's progress on women's rights, contrasting its stated feminist principles with the ongoing prevalence of machismo within its ranks, exemplified by leaked audios revealing degrading language towards women and the lack of progress on regulati...
PSOE Member Highlights Gender Inequality Despite Feminist Stance
A long-standing member of Spain's PSOE reflects on the party's progress on women's rights, contrasting its stated feminist principles with the ongoing prevalence of machismo within its ranks, exemplified by leaked audios revealing degrading language towards women and the lack of progress on regulati...
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52% Bias Score


Ex-Police Inspector Cleared of Perjury, Found Guilty of Misconduct
Former Police Scotland inspector Keith Warhurst was found guilty of abusive behavior for a derogatory comment about a colleague's partner in 2017, but cleared of perjury charges following a trial in Edinburgh Sheriff Court; he received an absolute discharge.
Ex-Police Inspector Cleared of Perjury, Found Guilty of Misconduct
Former Police Scotland inspector Keith Warhurst was found guilty of abusive behavior for a derogatory comment about a colleague's partner in 2017, but cleared of perjury charges following a trial in Edinburgh Sheriff Court; he received an absolute discharge.
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52% Bias Score


Surge in Discrimination Reports Highlights Systemic Issues in Germany
The German Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency reported a surge in discrimination complaints in 2024, with racism being the most common (over 3800 cases), followed by sexism (2133 cases), highlighting systemic issues and the need for legal reform.
Surge in Discrimination Reports Highlights Systemic Issues in Germany
The German Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency reported a surge in discrimination complaints in 2024, with racism being the most common (over 3800 cases), followed by sexism (2133 cases), highlighting systemic issues and the need for legal reform.
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16% Bias Score


Surge in Discrimination Reports Highlights Systemic Issues in Germany
Germany's Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency's 2024 report reveals a surge in discrimination complaints, with racism as the most common, impacting migrants and women disproportionately, alongside a persistent gender pay gap and shortcomings in the existing anti-discrimination law.
Surge in Discrimination Reports Highlights Systemic Issues in Germany
Germany's Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency's 2024 report reveals a surge in discrimination complaints, with racism as the most common, impacting migrants and women disproportionately, alongside a persistent gender pay gap and shortcomings in the existing anti-discrimination law.
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44% Bias Score


Minister Apologizes for Comment on Attendees' Appearance at Women's Leadership Event
Northern Ireland Communities Minister Gordon Lyons apologized for commenting on the "good-looking" attendees at a women's leadership event, sparking criticism and overshadowing the event focused on empowering women in business and sport; the minister's comment prompted groans from the audience and a...
Minister Apologizes for Comment on Attendees' Appearance at Women's Leadership Event
Northern Ireland Communities Minister Gordon Lyons apologized for commenting on the "good-looking" attendees at a women's leadership event, sparking criticism and overshadowing the event focused on empowering women in business and sport; the minister's comment prompted groans from the audience and a...
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68% Bias Score


TMF: A Dutch Music Legacy Tarnished by Allegations
Launched on May 1, 1995, Dutch music channel TMF significantly impacted the industry, launching numerous VJs' careers and creating popular CDs and awards, before its 2011 closure, which a new documentary details, including burnout and sexism allegations against a founder.
TMF: A Dutch Music Legacy Tarnished by Allegations
Launched on May 1, 1995, Dutch music channel TMF significantly impacted the industry, launching numerous VJs' careers and creating popular CDs and awards, before its 2011 closure, which a new documentary details, including burnout and sexism allegations against a founder.
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48% Bias Score

Catley Accuses Speakman of Sexism Amidst Tobacco Black Market Debate
NSW Police Minister Yasmin Catley called Opposition Leader Mark Speakman a "sexist man" for describing her parliamentary response as "hysterical," sparking a debate about gendered language in politics and the Liberal Party's approach to gender equality amidst a controversy over an illicit tobacco bl...

Catley Accuses Speakman of Sexism Amidst Tobacco Black Market Debate
NSW Police Minister Yasmin Catley called Opposition Leader Mark Speakman a "sexist man" for describing her parliamentary response as "hysterical," sparking a debate about gendered language in politics and the Liberal Party's approach to gender equality amidst a controversy over an illicit tobacco bl...
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68% Bias Score

Record High Discrimination Complaints in Germany Highlight Systemic Issues
Germany's Anti-Discrimination Agency reported record-high discrimination complaints in 2024, with racism comprising almost half (3,800+) and sexism (2,133) significantly increasing; this highlights systemic issues requiring legal reform.

Record High Discrimination Complaints in Germany Highlight Systemic Issues
Germany's Anti-Discrimination Agency reported record-high discrimination complaints in 2024, with racism comprising almost half (3,800+) and sexism (2,133) significantly increasing; this highlights systemic issues requiring legal reform.
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32% Bias Score

Surge in Discrimination Complaints Highlights Systemic Issues in Germany
The German Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency's 2024 report reveals a surge in discrimination complaints, with racism (over 3,800 cases) being the most prevalent, followed by sexism (2,133 cases). The report highlights discriminatory practices in housing, employment, healthcare, and public spaces an...

Surge in Discrimination Complaints Highlights Systemic Issues in Germany
The German Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency's 2024 report reveals a surge in discrimination complaints, with racism (over 3,800 cases) being the most prevalent, followed by sexism (2,133 cases). The report highlights discriminatory practices in housing, employment, healthcare, and public spaces an...
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32% Bias Score

Seven UK Police Officers Sacked Over "Shocking" WhatsApp Messages
Seven British Transport Police officers were sacked for sending misogynistic, ableist, and violent WhatsApp messages, while four supervisors received written warnings for failing to report the misconduct; the messages, discovered during a separate domestic abuse investigation, included jokes about m...

Seven UK Police Officers Sacked Over "Shocking" WhatsApp Messages
Seven British Transport Police officers were sacked for sending misogynistic, ableist, and violent WhatsApp messages, while four supervisors received written warnings for failing to report the misconduct; the messages, discovered during a separate domestic abuse investigation, included jokes about m...
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60% Bias Score

Lincoln Gentleman's Club Upholds Male-Only Membership
The Castle Hill Club in Lincoln voted to uphold its male-only membership rule despite 78 members voting for change, prompting criticism of sexism from a university feminist group, while the club cites historical precedent and a democratic vote.

Lincoln Gentleman's Club Upholds Male-Only Membership
The Castle Hill Club in Lincoln voted to uphold its male-only membership rule despite 78 members voting for change, prompting criticism of sexism from a university feminist group, while the club cites historical precedent and a democratic vote.
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52% Bias Score

German Police Misconduct Reporting: Fear, Distrust, and Systemic Issues
A German study reveals that police officers rarely report misconduct due to fear of retaliation and distrust in internal reporting systems, highlighting issues like sexism, racism, and excessive force, despite a new whistleblower protection law.

German Police Misconduct Reporting: Fear, Distrust, and Systemic Issues
A German study reveals that police officers rarely report misconduct due to fear of retaliation and distrust in internal reporting systems, highlighting issues like sexism, racism, and excessive force, despite a new whistleblower protection law.
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44% Bias Score
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