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Child Dies After Child Protection Register Placement
A two-year-old boy, Ethan Ives-Griffiths, died from catastrophic head injuries in August 2021, one month after being placed on the child protection register due to visible injuries and underweight condition; his grandparents and mother are on trial for murder and child cruelty.
Child Dies After Child Protection Register Placement
A two-year-old boy, Ethan Ives-Griffiths, died from catastrophic head injuries in August 2021, one month after being placed on the child protection register due to visible injuries and underweight condition; his grandparents and mother are on trial for murder and child cruelty.
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48% Bias Score


Spain's Elderly Care Crisis: Funding Gap and Urgent Need for Systemic Reform
A report reveals that 87% of Spain's elderly dependents rely on informal caregivers due to insufficient public funding for residential care, highlighting a need for increased public-private collaboration and improved professional training to address the growing demand.
Spain's Elderly Care Crisis: Funding Gap and Urgent Need for Systemic Reform
A report reveals that 87% of Spain's elderly dependents rely on informal caregivers due to insufficient public funding for residential care, highlighting a need for increased public-private collaboration and improved professional training to address the growing demand.
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48% Bias Score


Child's Death Highlights Systemic Failures in Child Safeguarding
Three-year-old Abiyah Yasharahyalah died from malnutrition in early 2020 due to a restrictive vegan diet imposed by his parents, Tai and Naiyahmi Yasharahyalah, who were jailed for 44 years in December 2022 for causing or allowing his death; a review highlights that professionals' fear of being seen...
Child's Death Highlights Systemic Failures in Child Safeguarding
Three-year-old Abiyah Yasharahyalah died from malnutrition in early 2020 due to a restrictive vegan diet imposed by his parents, Tai and Naiyahmi Yasharahyalah, who were jailed for 44 years in December 2022 for causing or allowing his death; a review highlights that professionals' fear of being seen...
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52% Bias Score


Foster Carer Killed by Child in Her Care: Inquest to Examine Council's Decision
A 60-year-old foster carer, Marcia Grant, died in Sheffield on April 5, 2023, after being accidentally run over by a 12-year-old boy she was fostering; an inquest will examine Rotherham Council's decision to place the boy with her, given the short placement timeframe and a social worker's prior conc...
Foster Carer Killed by Child in Her Care: Inquest to Examine Council's Decision
A 60-year-old foster carer, Marcia Grant, died in Sheffield on April 5, 2023, after being accidentally run over by a 12-year-old boy she was fostering; an inquest will examine Rotherham Council's decision to place the boy with her, given the short placement timeframe and a social worker's prior conc...
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44% Bias Score


Legal Opinion Challenges Frankfurt Addiction Treatment Center
A legal opinion challenges Frankfurt's planned addiction treatment center at Niddastraße 76, arguing its scale and focus on crack users exceed legal precedents and violate neighborhood considerations; city officials are reviewing the opinion.
Legal Opinion Challenges Frankfurt Addiction Treatment Center
A legal opinion challenges Frankfurt's planned addiction treatment center at Niddastraße 76, arguing its scale and focus on crack users exceed legal precedents and violate neighborhood considerations; city officials are reviewing the opinion.
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52% Bias Score


Kraftklub Protests Chemnitz Budget Cuts with Surprise Concert
German band Kraftklub staged a surprise concert in Chemnitz, Germany, on May 28, 2025, protesting budget cuts impacting the city's Schauspielhaus and broader cultural and social programs, using the event to announce their new album, "Sterben in Karl-Marx-Stadt", set for release on November 28, 2025.
Kraftklub Protests Chemnitz Budget Cuts with Surprise Concert
German band Kraftklub staged a surprise concert in Chemnitz, Germany, on May 28, 2025, protesting budget cuts impacting the city's Schauspielhaus and broader cultural and social programs, using the event to announce their new album, "Sterben in Karl-Marx-Stadt", set for release on November 28, 2025.
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48% Bias Score

Grandparents and Mother Deny Murder Charges in Death of Abused Toddler
Two-year-old Ethan Ives-Griffiths died from a catastrophic head injury on August 16, 2021, while living with his grandparents, Michael and Kerry Ives, and his mother, Shannon Ives, who all deny murder and child cruelty charges; the child had 40 injuries and weighed only 22 lbs.

Grandparents and Mother Deny Murder Charges in Death of Abused Toddler
Two-year-old Ethan Ives-Griffiths died from a catastrophic head injury on August 16, 2021, while living with his grandparents, Michael and Kerry Ives, and his mother, Shannon Ives, who all deny murder and child cruelty charges; the child had 40 injuries and weighed only 22 lbs.
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48% Bias Score

France to Reform Child Protection System Amidst Staffing Shortages and Overcrowding
French Solidarity Minister Catherine Vautrin announced a child protection bill for this autumn, addressing a critical shortage of foster families and high occupancy rates in nurseries (108%), proposing solutions including allowing foster parents to have additional jobs and reviewing placement proces...

France to Reform Child Protection System Amidst Staffing Shortages and Overcrowding
French Solidarity Minister Catherine Vautrin announced a child protection bill for this autumn, addressing a critical shortage of foster families and high occupancy rates in nurseries (108%), proposing solutions including allowing foster parents to have additional jobs and reviewing placement proces...
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32% Bias Score

Madrid Airport Reduces Homelessness with Controversial Tactics
Aena's new security measures at Madrid-Barajas Airport, implemented in January, have significantly reduced the number of homeless people sleeping in the terminals from over 500 to 40-50 nightly, though only 14 have been placed in shelters. While the airport reports fewer incidents, the CGT union hig...

Madrid Airport Reduces Homelessness with Controversial Tactics
Aena's new security measures at Madrid-Barajas Airport, implemented in January, have significantly reduced the number of homeless people sleeping in the terminals from over 500 to 40-50 nightly, though only 14 have been placed in shelters. While the airport reports fewer incidents, the CGT union hig...
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72% Bias Score

Russia to Reform Child Welfare System After Report Reveals 25% of Orphaned Children Unnecessarily Institutionalized
Following a nationwide inspection in Russia, child rights ombudsman Maria Lvova-Belova reported to President Putin that 25% of children in orphanages are there unnecessarily, advocating for a new nationwide family support service to address systemic issues and reduce institutionalization by 2030.

Russia to Reform Child Welfare System After Report Reveals 25% of Orphaned Children Unnecessarily Institutionalized
Following a nationwide inspection in Russia, child rights ombudsman Maria Lvova-Belova reported to President Putin that 25% of children in orphanages are there unnecessarily, advocating for a new nationwide family support service to address systemic issues and reduce institutionalization by 2030.
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44% Bias Score

Madrid Activates Heatwave Plan with New Shade Structures and Expanded Support
Madrid's 2024 heatwave plan, activating June 1st if public health declares a high-risk level, will provide 60 shelter beds, support vulnerable groups, offer cultural respite, and feature new shade structures in Puerta del Sol and nebulizers in various locations.

Madrid Activates Heatwave Plan with New Shade Structures and Expanded Support
Madrid's 2024 heatwave plan, activating June 1st if public health declares a high-risk level, will provide 60 shelter beds, support vulnerable groups, offer cultural respite, and feature new shade structures in Puerta del Sol and nebulizers in various locations.
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24% Bias Score

Frankfurt's Novel Crack Addiction Center: A Potential Model for Germany
Frankfurt, Germany is opening a novel crack addiction treatment center in the Bahnhofsviertel district, integrating various support services under one roof to transition addicts away from the streets and potentially serve as a model for other cities facing similar challenges.

Frankfurt's Novel Crack Addiction Center: A Potential Model for Germany
Frankfurt, Germany is opening a novel crack addiction treatment center in the Bahnhofsviertel district, integrating various support services under one roof to transition addicts away from the streets and potentially serve as a model for other cities facing similar challenges.
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40% Bias Score
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