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Health Crisis Prevents Trabert from Assuming Bundestag Mandate
Due to health complications from multiple strokes, Gerhard Trabert, the 68-year-old top candidate for the Left party in Rhineland-Palatinate, cannot assume his recently won Bundestag mandate; his family seeks dialogue with parliamentary bodies regarding this matter.
Health Crisis Prevents Trabert from Assuming Bundestag Mandate
Due to health complications from multiple strokes, Gerhard Trabert, the 68-year-old top candidate for the Left party in Rhineland-Palatinate, cannot assume his recently won Bundestag mandate; his family seeks dialogue with parliamentary bodies regarding this matter.
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36% Bias Score


Hamburg Begging Ban Faces Legal Challenge
A lawsuit filed in Hamburg challenges a ban on begging in public transport, citing infringement of basic rights and disproportionate impact on vulnerable individuals; 1923 fines were issued in 2024, with only 24 paid.
Hamburg Begging Ban Faces Legal Challenge
A lawsuit filed in Hamburg challenges a ban on begging in public transport, citing infringement of basic rights and disproportionate impact on vulnerable individuals; 1923 fines were issued in 2024, with only 24 paid.
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48% Bias Score


Panama Weighs Restarting Copper Mine Amidst Economic and Environmental Concerns
Panama's President José Raúl Mulino is signaling a potential restart of the Cobre Panamá copper mine, a year after its closure due to an unconstitutional concession, despite opposition from environmental groups and a Supreme Court ruling; the mine contributed nearly 5% to Panama's GDP before its clo...
Panama Weighs Restarting Copper Mine Amidst Economic and Environmental Concerns
Panama's President José Raúl Mulino is signaling a potential restart of the Cobre Panamá copper mine, a year after its closure due to an unconstitutional concession, despite opposition from environmental groups and a Supreme Court ruling; the mine contributed nearly 5% to Panama's GDP before its clo...
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48% Bias Score


Badajoz Mourns Social Worker, Demands Systemic Reform
Over 1000 people silently marched in Badajoz, Spain, protesting the March 9th murder of social worker Belén Cortés, allegedly by three minors in a judicial-measures facility; protestors demanded improved safety and recognition of social workers' authority.
Badajoz Mourns Social Worker, Demands Systemic Reform
Over 1000 people silently marched in Badajoz, Spain, protesting the March 9th murder of social worker Belén Cortés, allegedly by three minors in a judicial-measures facility; protestors demanded improved safety and recognition of social workers' authority.
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24% Bias Score


Rise in Despair Linked to Political Climate and Global Crises
A clinical psychologist in Melbourne reports increased despair and hopelessness among clients, particularly those from marginalized communities, since a political leader's re-election, attributing it to a global "poly-crisis" and advocating for community-based action to maintain mental well-being.
Rise in Despair Linked to Political Climate and Global Crises
A clinical psychologist in Melbourne reports increased despair and hopelessness among clients, particularly those from marginalized communities, since a political leader's re-election, attributing it to a global "poly-crisis" and advocating for community-based action to maintain mental well-being.
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52% Bias Score


BETTY: 39 Years of Rock, Revolution, and Resilience
The all-female rock band BETTY, formed in the 1980s near Washington, D.C., celebrates 39 years of independent success, marked by musical innovation, social activism, and enduring camaraderie, releasing a new album "Eat," inspired by their global travels and activism.
BETTY: 39 Years of Rock, Revolution, and Resilience
The all-female rock band BETTY, formed in the 1980s near Washington, D.C., celebrates 39 years of independent success, marked by musical innovation, social activism, and enduring camaraderie, releasing a new album "Eat," inspired by their global travels and activism.
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24% Bias Score

Lower Saxony Launches €3.5 Million Climate Protection Project for Non-Profit Social Services
Lower Saxony's €3.5 million "Kiss" project, running until 2029, will help over 8,000 non-profit social welfare organizations improve energy efficiency, addressing funding inequities compared to private entities and ensuring the long-term sustainability of vital social services.

Lower Saxony Launches €3.5 Million Climate Protection Project for Non-Profit Social Services
Lower Saxony's €3.5 million "Kiss" project, running until 2029, will help over 8,000 non-profit social welfare organizations improve energy efficiency, addressing funding inequities compared to private entities and ensuring the long-term sustainability of vital social services.
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36% Bias Score

Scampia's Urban Renewal: A Community-Driven Victory
In Scampia, Italy, the demolition of four of the infamous Vele towers and the construction of approximately 1,700 new homes represent a major milestone in the community-led "Restart Scampia" urban renewal project, driven by residents' decades-long fight for improved living conditions and challenging...

Scampia's Urban Renewal: A Community-Driven Victory
In Scampia, Italy, the demolition of four of the infamous Vele towers and the construction of approximately 1,700 new homes represent a major milestone in the community-led "Restart Scampia" urban renewal project, driven by residents' decades-long fight for improved living conditions and challenging...
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Study Exposes Widespread Muslim Discrimination
A new study by Regioplan and Utrecht University reveals widespread Muslim discrimination in the Netherlands across various sectors, including employment, housing, healthcare, and interactions with authorities, prompting the government to promise a strong follow-up.

Dutch Study Exposes Widespread Muslim Discrimination
A new study by Regioplan and Utrecht University reveals widespread Muslim discrimination in the Netherlands across various sectors, including employment, housing, healthcare, and interactions with authorities, prompting the government to promise a strong follow-up.
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44% Bias Score

AI: A Tool for Racial Justice?
AI's potential to reduce racism lies in its auditability, revealing hidden biases in data and allowing for systematic improvements, although careful attention to both technical and social considerations is crucial for equitable outcomes.

AI: A Tool for Racial Justice?
AI's potential to reduce racism lies in its auditability, revealing hidden biases in data and allowing for systematic improvements, although careful attention to both technical and social considerations is crucial for equitable outcomes.
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24% Bias Score

Egypt's Parliament Demands Review of Law Dismissing Drug-Using Employees
The Egyptian parliament is demanding amendments to a 2021 law allowing dismissal of employees who test positive for drug use, citing concerns over wrongful dismissals and the impact on families; the government reported 6,000 dismissals while some parliamentarians claim it exceeds 30,000.

Egypt's Parliament Demands Review of Law Dismissing Drug-Using Employees
The Egyptian parliament is demanding amendments to a 2021 law allowing dismissal of employees who test positive for drug use, citing concerns over wrongful dismissals and the impact on families; the government reported 6,000 dismissals while some parliamentarians claim it exceeds 30,000.
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48% Bias Score

Labour's Rebranding: From "Workers" to "Work"
The British Labour party's rebranding as the "party of work", instead of the "party of workers", signals a shift in its political priorities, potentially alienating its traditional working-class base while seeking broader appeal among middle-class voters.

Labour's Rebranding: From "Workers" to "Work"
The British Labour party's rebranding as the "party of work", instead of the "party of workers", signals a shift in its political priorities, potentially alienating its traditional working-class base while seeking broader appeal among middle-class voters.
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60% Bias Score
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