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CNTE Strike: Teachers Protest Pension Cuts Due to UMA Calculation
Mexican teachers are on indefinite strike, demanding that their pensions be calculated using the minimum wage instead of the UMA, which they claim significantly reduces their retirement income. A UNAM study supports this claim, showing the UMA's lower adjustment compared to the minimum wage.
CNTE Strike: Teachers Protest Pension Cuts Due to UMA Calculation
Mexican teachers are on indefinite strike, demanding that their pensions be calculated using the minimum wage instead of the UMA, which they claim significantly reduces their retirement income. A UNAM study supports this claim, showing the UMA's lower adjustment compared to the minimum wage.
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12% Bias Score


Canadian Tax Cut Exacerbates Inequality for Single Individuals
Canada's recent 1 percent tax cut on the first personal income bracket disproportionately benefits dual-income households, leaving single individuals, comprising almost one-third of Canadian households, with minimal relief and highlighting systemic inequalities.
Canadian Tax Cut Exacerbates Inequality for Single Individuals
Canada's recent 1 percent tax cut on the first personal income bracket disproportionately benefits dual-income households, leaving single individuals, comprising almost one-third of Canadian households, with minimal relief and highlighting systemic inequalities.
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56% Bias Score


Criticism Mounts Against DEI Initiatives: Shallow Corporate Exercises or Necessary Protections?
The article examines criticisms of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives from both the left and right, highlighting concerns that they are superficial, co-opted by corporations, and a poor substitute for addressing underlying economic inequalities, with potential long-term consequences ...
Criticism Mounts Against DEI Initiatives: Shallow Corporate Exercises or Necessary Protections?
The article examines criticisms of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives from both the left and right, highlighting concerns that they are superficial, co-opted by corporations, and a poor substitute for addressing underlying economic inequalities, with potential long-term consequences ...
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36% Bias Score


Uncertainty Surrounds Iran's Footballer Military Service List
The delayed release of the list of Iranian footballers subject to mandatory military service this year, including many prominent players and those in foreign leagues, is creating uncertainty and potential challenges, especially regarding the allocation of players between competing military teams, Ma...
Uncertainty Surrounds Iran's Footballer Military Service List
The delayed release of the list of Iranian footballers subject to mandatory military service this year, including many prominent players and those in foreign leagues, is creating uncertainty and potential challenges, especially regarding the allocation of players between competing military teams, Ma...
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44% Bias Score


Caserta Protest Demands Social Justice, Peace
Over 1000 people protested in Caserta, Italy, demanding peace, better policies for immigrants and the environment, and improved management of public assets; the Prefecture promised to facilitate dialogue with city officials to address their concerns.
Caserta Protest Demands Social Justice, Peace
Over 1000 people protested in Caserta, Italy, demanding peace, better policies for immigrants and the environment, and improved management of public assets; the Prefecture promised to facilitate dialogue with city officials to address their concerns.
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16% Bias Score


PASOK Unveils 9-Point Plan for Greek SMEs
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis presented a 9-point plan at the 2nd European Entrepreneurship Congress in Athens to boost competitiveness of Greek SMEs, addressing challenges like debt, access to credit, and energy costs, contrasting with current government policies.
PASOK Unveils 9-Point Plan for Greek SMEs
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis presented a 9-point plan at the 2nd European Entrepreneurship Congress in Athens to boost competitiveness of Greek SMEs, addressing challenges like debt, access to credit, and energy costs, contrasting with current government policies.
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48% Bias Score

London Report Urges Cannabis Decriminalization Amidst Political Stalemate
A London report advocating for cannabis decriminalization highlights racial bias in policing and the ineffectiveness of current laws, prompting Mayor Sadiq Khan to renew his support despite political obstacles.

London Report Urges Cannabis Decriminalization Amidst Political Stalemate
A London report advocating for cannabis decriminalization highlights racial bias in policing and the ineffectiveness of current laws, prompting Mayor Sadiq Khan to renew his support despite political obstacles.
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36% Bias Score

Tomashi Jackson's "Across the Universe": A Mid-Career Survey
Tomashi Jackson's mid-career survey, "Across the Universe," currently at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, explores the intersection of color theory, racial justice, and personal history through vibrant paintings and mixed-media pieces incorporating reclaimed materials, culminating in a homecomi...

Tomashi Jackson's "Across the Universe": A Mid-Career Survey
Tomashi Jackson's mid-career survey, "Across the Universe," currently at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, explores the intersection of color theory, racial justice, and personal history through vibrant paintings and mixed-media pieces incorporating reclaimed materials, culminating in a homecomi...
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28% Bias Score

George Floyd Square: A Contested Memorial Five Years Later
Five years after George Floyd's murder in Minneapolis, the intersection where he died remains a contested space called George Floyd Square, marked by memorials and ongoing conflicts between community activists and those seeking to restore the street to normal functionality, with ongoing lawsuits aga...

George Floyd Square: A Contested Memorial Five Years Later
Five years after George Floyd's murder in Minneapolis, the intersection where he died remains a contested space called George Floyd Square, marked by memorials and ongoing conflicts between community activists and those seeking to restore the street to normal functionality, with ongoing lawsuits aga...
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52% Bias Score

Landini Highlights Social Issues at Emmaus Community Visit
CGIL Secretary General Maurizio Landini visited the Emmaus community in Villafranca, Italy, on Saturday to discuss social issues, including migration, housing, and upcoming referendums, highlighting the importance of voter participation and the need for a national housing plan.

Landini Highlights Social Issues at Emmaus Community Visit
CGIL Secretary General Maurizio Landini visited the Emmaus community in Villafranca, Italy, on Saturday to discuss social issues, including migration, housing, and upcoming referendums, highlighting the importance of voter participation and the need for a national housing plan.
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44% Bias Score

UK Delays Child Poverty Strategy Report Amidst Benefit Cap Debate
The UK government delayed its child poverty strategy report until autumn, impacting families struggling under the two-child benefit cap; the delay aims to secure funding for measures like lifting the cap, estimated to cost \£2.5bn, amidst internal Labour party divisions and external activist pressur...

UK Delays Child Poverty Strategy Report Amidst Benefit Cap Debate
The UK government delayed its child poverty strategy report until autumn, impacting families struggling under the two-child benefit cap; the delay aims to secure funding for measures like lifting the cap, estimated to cost \£2.5bn, amidst internal Labour party divisions and external activist pressur...
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36% Bias Score

Homebound" Receives Nine-Minute Ovation at Cannes
Neeraj Ghaywan's "Homebound," inspired by a New York Times article, premiered at Cannes' "Un Certain Regard" section, receiving a nine-minute standing ovation; the film, executive produced by Martin Scorsese, portrays the journey of two friends, one Muslim and one Dalit, during India's COVID-19 lock...

Homebound" Receives Nine-Minute Ovation at Cannes
Neeraj Ghaywan's "Homebound," inspired by a New York Times article, premiered at Cannes' "Un Certain Regard" section, receiving a nine-minute standing ovation; the film, executive produced by Martin Scorsese, portrays the journey of two friends, one Muslim and one Dalit, during India's COVID-19 lock...
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40% Bias Score
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