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Africa's Pharmaceutical Dependence Hinders Health Emergency Response
Michel Sidibé, former UNAIDS executive director, decried Africa's vulnerability due to its dependence on external pharmaceutical production, impacting its ability to manage health emergencies; a strategic plan targets 24 essential medicines to address this, emphasizing the need for local production ...
Africa's Pharmaceutical Dependence Hinders Health Emergency Response
Michel Sidibé, former UNAIDS executive director, decried Africa's vulnerability due to its dependence on external pharmaceutical production, impacting its ability to manage health emergencies; a strategic plan targets 24 essential medicines to address this, emphasizing the need for local production ...
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44% Bias Score


Mexico Launches Large-Scale Medicine Purchase to Combat Shortages
The Mexican government announced a two-year, 135 billion-peso bulk purchase of medicines to address chronic shortages, involving direct negotiations with pharmaceutical companies, digital inventory management, and adjustments to distribution.
Mexico Launches Large-Scale Medicine Purchase to Combat Shortages
The Mexican government announced a two-year, 135 billion-peso bulk purchase of medicines to address chronic shortages, involving direct negotiations with pharmaceutical companies, digital inventory management, and adjustments to distribution.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs Threaten $200 Million Loss for Stanley Black & Decker
Following Donald Trump's 2024 election victory, Stanley Black & Decker faces a projected $200 million pretax loss due to Trump's proposed tariff increases on goods from China, Mexico, and Canada; the company plans to reposition its supply chain, move production away from China, and raise prices to o...
Trump's Tariffs Threaten $200 Million Loss for Stanley Black & Decker
Following Donald Trump's 2024 election victory, Stanley Black & Decker faces a projected $200 million pretax loss due to Trump's proposed tariff increases on goods from China, Mexico, and Canada; the company plans to reposition its supply chain, move production away from China, and raise prices to o...
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48% Bias Score


Europe's EV Battery Production Lags: Collaboration with Asia is Key
Europe's electric vehicle battery production lags behind Asia, with many planned plants delayed or canceled, highlighting the urgent need for international collaboration to accelerate growth and overcome production challenges.
Europe's EV Battery Production Lags: Collaboration with Asia is Key
Europe's electric vehicle battery production lags behind Asia, with many planned plants delayed or canceled, highlighting the urgent need for international collaboration to accelerate growth and overcome production challenges.
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44% Bias Score


Child Labor Fuels Nigeria's Lithium Boom
Six-year-old Juliet Samaniya works in illegal lithium mines in Nasarawa, Nigeria, for less than a dollar a day, highlighting the exploitation of children in the global clean energy transition due to poverty, weak regulations, and the involvement of Chinese companies.
Child Labor Fuels Nigeria's Lithium Boom
Six-year-old Juliet Samaniya works in illegal lithium mines in Nasarawa, Nigeria, for less than a dollar a day, highlighting the exploitation of children in the global clean energy transition due to poverty, weak regulations, and the involvement of Chinese companies.
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52% Bias Score


"Child Labor Fuels Nigeria's Lithium Boom"
"The surging global demand for lithium used in electric vehicle batteries has exposed the dark side of Nigeria's mining industry, where children as young as 5 are exploited in dangerous, illegal mines, often selling their ore to Chinese companies with little to no oversight."
"Child Labor Fuels Nigeria's Lithium Boom"
"The surging global demand for lithium used in electric vehicle batteries has exposed the dark side of Nigeria's mining industry, where children as young as 5 are exploited in dangerous, illegal mines, often selling their ore to Chinese companies with little to no oversight."
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36% Bias Score

EU's Planned Corporate Supply Chain Rule U-Turn Sparks Concern
The EU is considering revising its landmark Corporate Due Diligence Directive before its implementation, causing concern among center-left MEPs who supported Ursula von der Leyen's reelection, as the move contradicts earlier commitments. The potential changes raise questions about the EU's commitmen...

EU's Planned Corporate Supply Chain Rule U-Turn Sparks Concern
The EU is considering revising its landmark Corporate Due Diligence Directive before its implementation, causing concern among center-left MEPs who supported Ursula von der Leyen's reelection, as the move contradicts earlier commitments. The potential changes raise questions about the EU's commitmen...
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60% Bias Score

Egg Prices Soar, Driving Up Grocery Costs
Due to avian flu, drought, and other factors, egg prices jumped 40% in some regions and 8.2% nationwide in November, causing the largest monthly grocery price increase since January 2023.

Egg Prices Soar, Driving Up Grocery Costs
Due to avian flu, drought, and other factors, egg prices jumped 40% in some regions and 8.2% nationwide in November, causing the largest monthly grocery price increase since January 2023.
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40% Bias Score

Guinness Shortages Hit UK Pubs Amid High Demand
Diageo has imposed Guinness supply limits on pubs in England, Scotland, and Wales due to exceptionally high consumer demand, leading to shortages in some establishments and forcing pubs to ration supplies or temporarily close.

Guinness Shortages Hit UK Pubs Amid High Demand
Diageo has imposed Guinness supply limits on pubs in England, Scotland, and Wales due to exceptionally high consumer demand, leading to shortages in some establishments and forcing pubs to ration supplies or temporarily close.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Plan to Lower Grocery Prices: Oil, Supply Chains, and Unintended Consequences
President-elect Trump plans to lower grocery prices by increasing domestic oil production and improving supply chains; however, experts question the effectiveness of this strategy given global supply chain challenges and potential negative impacts of his other policies.

Trump's Plan to Lower Grocery Prices: Oil, Supply Chains, and Unintended Consequences
President-elect Trump plans to lower grocery prices by increasing domestic oil production and improving supply chains; however, experts question the effectiveness of this strategy given global supply chain challenges and potential negative impacts of his other policies.
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40% Bias Score

Nigerian Child Labor Fuels Global Lithium Demand
Six-year-old Juliet Samaniya works in illegal lithium mines in Nasarawa, Nigeria, for less than a dollar a day, exposing the exploitation of children in the global clean energy supply chain, where weak regulation and corrupt officials allow Chinese companies to purchase lithium without questioning t...

Nigerian Child Labor Fuels Global Lithium Demand
Six-year-old Juliet Samaniya works in illegal lithium mines in Nasarawa, Nigeria, for less than a dollar a day, exposing the exploitation of children in the global clean energy supply chain, where weak regulation and corrupt officials allow Chinese companies to purchase lithium without questioning t...
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28% Bias Score

Child Labor Fuels Nigeria's Lithium Boom
Six-year-old Juliet Samaniya works in illegal lithium mines in Nasarawa, Nigeria, earning less than a dollar a day to help support her family, highlighting the exploitation of children in the global clean energy transition, driven by lax regulation and the involvement of Chinese companies.

Child Labor Fuels Nigeria's Lithium Boom
Six-year-old Juliet Samaniya works in illegal lithium mines in Nasarawa, Nigeria, earning less than a dollar a day to help support her family, highlighting the exploitation of children in the global clean energy transition, driven by lax regulation and the involvement of Chinese companies.
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48% Bias Score
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