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Interdependence vs. Isolation: A Call for Collective Responsibility
This article examines the paradoxical nature of prioritizing self-assertion in an interconnected world, using the pandemic as a case study and highlighting the need for collective responsibility to overcome global challenges, contrasting individualistic and relational perspectives on freedom.
Interdependence vs. Isolation: A Call for Collective Responsibility
This article examines the paradoxical nature of prioritizing self-assertion in an interconnected world, using the pandemic as a case study and highlighting the need for collective responsibility to overcome global challenges, contrasting individualistic and relational perspectives on freedom.
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52% Bias Score


Economic Impact of Discrimination Against Arab Israelis
Discrimination against Arab Israelis costs the Israeli economy NIS 30-40 billion annually due to lower employment and wages resulting from educational and infrastructural inequalities, threatening a lost generation of young people.
Economic Impact of Discrimination Against Arab Israelis
Discrimination against Arab Israelis costs the Israeli economy NIS 30-40 billion annually due to lower employment and wages resulting from educational and infrastructural inequalities, threatening a lost generation of young people.
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44% Bias Score


Unequal Access to Dutch Water Board Tax Exemptions
Eligibility for Dutch water board tax exemptions varies widely, with some boards using stricter criteria than others, creating inequities among low-income residents, particularly affecting those solely reliant on AOW pensions.
Unequal Access to Dutch Water Board Tax Exemptions
Eligibility for Dutch water board tax exemptions varies widely, with some boards using stricter criteria than others, creating inequities among low-income residents, particularly affecting those solely reliant on AOW pensions.
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36% Bias Score


Sareb Evicts Seven Families in Madrid Amidst Housing Crisis
On Tuesday, Sareb, Spain's 'bad bank,' evicted seven families from three buildings in Vallecas, Madrid, after a dispute with other residents. The families, mainly Colombian and Venezuelan, had been paying rent until their landlord went bankrupt; Sareb refused to negotiate a social rent despite earli...
Sareb Evicts Seven Families in Madrid Amidst Housing Crisis
On Tuesday, Sareb, Spain's 'bad bank,' evicted seven families from three buildings in Vallecas, Madrid, after a dispute with other residents. The families, mainly Colombian and Venezuelan, had been paying rent until their landlord went bankrupt; Sareb refused to negotiate a social rent despite earli...
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56% Bias Score


Bologna Sends 300 to Rome for Pro-EU Demonstration
On March 15th, approximately 300 people from Bologna, including members of the PD, Acli, and CGIL, will travel to Rome to participate in a pro-European Union demonstration organized by Michele Serra, carrying numerous European flags, emphasizing the need for a more democratic, social, and inclusive ...
Bologna Sends 300 to Rome for Pro-EU Demonstration
On March 15th, approximately 300 people from Bologna, including members of the PD, Acli, and CGIL, will travel to Rome to participate in a pro-European Union demonstration organized by Michele Serra, carrying numerous European flags, emphasizing the need for a more democratic, social, and inclusive ...
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20% Bias Score


Colombia's Deep-Rooted Inequality: Social Origin and Regional Disparities
A World Bank study reveals that 40% of income inequality in Colombia is due to social origin, highlighting vast regional disparities in education and opportunities, exacerbated by historical factors like armed conflict and weak institutional capacity.
Colombia's Deep-Rooted Inequality: Social Origin and Regional Disparities
A World Bank study reveals that 40% of income inequality in Colombia is due to social origin, highlighting vast regional disparities in education and opportunities, exacerbated by historical factors like armed conflict and weak institutional capacity.
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48% Bias Score

Global Polarization: The Role of Far-Right Politics and Socio-Economic Inequality
The article examines the increasing global polarization, focusing on the role of political figures like Donald Trump and the AfD in Germany, highlighting the connection between the rise of the far-right and increased social prejudice, and advocating for addressing underlying socio-economic inequalit...

Global Polarization: The Role of Far-Right Politics and Socio-Economic Inequality
The article examines the increasing global polarization, focusing on the role of political figures like Donald Trump and the AfD in Germany, highlighting the connection between the rise of the far-right and increased social prejudice, and advocating for addressing underlying socio-economic inequalit...
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48% Bias Score

Salt Protest Demands End to Police Violence, Housing Crisis Action
Around 500 people protested in Salt, Girona, for over an hour on Saturday, demanding an end to police violence during evictions and immediate action to address the housing crisis; the protest, organized by 20 entities, ended with a manifesto urging the release of those arrested and the mobilization ...

Salt Protest Demands End to Police Violence, Housing Crisis Action
Around 500 people protested in Salt, Girona, for over an hour on Saturday, demanding an end to police violence during evictions and immediate action to address the housing crisis; the protest, organized by 20 entities, ended with a manifesto urging the release of those arrested and the mobilization ...
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48% Bias Score

Campus Condorcet to Debate Universalism in France
From March 20-22, 2025, Campus Condorcet in Aubervilliers will host a debate on universalism, sparked by President Macron's controversial remarks in Mayotte and reflecting broader discussions about equality, colonialism, and power imbalances in academia.

Campus Condorcet to Debate Universalism in France
From March 20-22, 2025, Campus Condorcet in Aubervilliers will host a debate on universalism, sparked by President Macron's controversial remarks in Mayotte and reflecting broader discussions about equality, colonialism, and power imbalances in academia.
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40% Bias Score

DOT Rescinds Biden-Era Memos on Infrastructure Spending
The Department of Transportation rescinded two Biden administration memos prioritizing social justice and environmental initiatives in infrastructure spending, citing misalignment with its mission and concerns raised by groups such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

DOT Rescinds Biden-Era Memos on Infrastructure Spending
The Department of Transportation rescinded two Biden administration memos prioritizing social justice and environmental initiatives in infrastructure spending, citing misalignment with its mission and concerns raised by groups such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
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68% Bias Score

International Women's Day: A Persistent Call for Gender Equality
International Women's Day, celebrated annually on March 8th, commemorates women's achievements and advocates for gender equality, stemming from the 1909 American labor movement and gaining international recognition in 1911 and UN recognition in 1977; the day's continued relevance is underscored by p...

International Women's Day: A Persistent Call for Gender Equality
International Women's Day, celebrated annually on March 8th, commemorates women's achievements and advocates for gender equality, stemming from the 1909 American labor movement and gaining international recognition in 1911 and UN recognition in 1977; the day's continued relevance is underscored by p...
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24% Bias Score

Hazel Dukes, Civil Rights Leader, Dies at 92
Hazel Dukes, president of the New York State NAACP for nearly 50 years, died peacefully at age 92 on Saturday; her lifelong advocacy for voting rights, economic development, fair housing, and education significantly impacted underserved communities and national politics.

Hazel Dukes, Civil Rights Leader, Dies at 92
Hazel Dukes, president of the New York State NAACP for nearly 50 years, died peacefully at age 92 on Saturday; her lifelong advocacy for voting rights, economic development, fair housing, and education significantly impacted underserved communities and national politics.
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12% Bias Score
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