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Trump Orders U.S. Withdrawal from WHO
On his second inauguration day, President Trump signed an executive order for the U.S. to withdraw from the WHO, reversing President Biden's decision to remain, instructing the Secretary of State to notify the UN and WHO, and halting funding and personnel to the organization.
Trump Orders U.S. Withdrawal from WHO
On his second inauguration day, President Trump signed an executive order for the U.S. to withdraw from the WHO, reversing President Biden's decision to remain, instructing the Secretary of State to notify the UN and WHO, and halting funding and personnel to the organization.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Pardons January 6th Rioters, Issues Sweeping Executive Orders
President Trump pardoned approximately 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6th, 2021 Capitol riot, stating a desire for national unity despite his previous rhetoric; he also issued executive orders addressing immigration, refugee resettlement, and rejoined the Paris Agreement, while withdrawin...
Trump Pardons January 6th Rioters, Issues Sweeping Executive Orders
President Trump pardoned approximately 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6th, 2021 Capitol riot, stating a desire for national unity despite his previous rhetoric; he also issued executive orders addressing immigration, refugee resettlement, and rejoined the Paris Agreement, while withdrawin...
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40% Bias Score


Mpox Outbreak in Africa Surpasses 77,000 Cases, 1,300 Deaths
Africa has reported 77,888 mpox cases and 1,321 deaths since the start of 2024, with Sierra Leone reporting its first outbreak on January 10th, bringing the total affected African countries to 21; the Africa CDC is prioritizing response intensification and infrastructure improvements.
Mpox Outbreak in Africa Surpasses 77,000 Cases, 1,300 Deaths
Africa has reported 77,888 mpox cases and 1,321 deaths since the start of 2024, with Sierra Leone reporting its first outbreak on January 10th, bringing the total affected African countries to 21; the Africa CDC is prioritizing response intensification and infrastructure improvements.
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24% Bias Score


US Withdrawal from WHO: Potential Impacts and Alternatives
Facing a potential US withdrawal under President Trump's potential second term, the WHO, primarily funded by the US, risks budget cuts and weakened coordination of international health programs, while the US faces decreased access to crucial global health data.
US Withdrawal from WHO: Potential Impacts and Alternatives
Facing a potential US withdrawal under President Trump's potential second term, the WHO, primarily funded by the US, risks budget cuts and weakened coordination of international health programs, while the US faces decreased access to crucial global health data.
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44% Bias Score


COVID-19: Five Years Later—Deaths, Variants, and Lingering Impacts
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, over 20 million deaths are estimated, with the Omicron variant currently dominant; however, scientists are developing new vaccines and researching the lingering effects of long COVID.
COVID-19: Five Years Later—Deaths, Variants, and Lingering Impacts
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, over 20 million deaths are estimated, with the Omicron variant currently dominant; however, scientists are developing new vaccines and researching the lingering effects of long COVID.
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28% Bias Score


WHO Monitors HMPV Surge in China: No Pandemic Threat"
A surge in human metapneumovirus (HMPV) cases in northern China is being monitored by the WHO, with China reporting that the scale and intensity remain low compared to previous years; the virus causes symptoms like cough, fever, and nasal congestion and can lead to pneumonia; no specific treatment o...
WHO Monitors HMPV Surge in China: No Pandemic Threat"
A surge in human metapneumovirus (HMPV) cases in northern China is being monitored by the WHO, with China reporting that the scale and intensity remain low compared to previous years; the virus causes symptoms like cough, fever, and nasal congestion and can lead to pneumonia; no specific treatment o...
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20% Bias Score

US Withdrawal from WHO and Paris Agreement: China Steps into Leadership Vacuum
On January 20, 2021, US President Donald Trump initiated the US withdrawal from the World Health Organization and the Paris Agreement on climate change, prompting China to express concern and reaffirm its commitment to international cooperation, creating a potential shift in global leadership.

US Withdrawal from WHO and Paris Agreement: China Steps into Leadership Vacuum
On January 20, 2021, US President Donald Trump initiated the US withdrawal from the World Health Organization and the Paris Agreement on climate change, prompting China to express concern and reaffirm its commitment to international cooperation, creating a potential shift in global leadership.
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40% Bias Score

Tanzania Confirms One Marburg Virus Death After Initial Denial
Tanzania confirmed one death from the Marburg virus in the Kagera region, contradicting an earlier denial, while 25 suspected cases tested negative; this follows a WHO report of nine infections and eight deaths, and leverages experience from a 2023 outbreak in the same region.

Tanzania Confirms One Marburg Virus Death After Initial Denial
Tanzania confirmed one death from the Marburg virus in the Kagera region, contradicting an earlier denial, while 25 suspected cases tested negative; this follows a WHO report of nine infections and eight deaths, and leverages experience from a 2023 outbreak in the same region.
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36% Bias Score

Tanzania Marburg Outbreak: Eight Deaths, High Regional Risk
A Marburg virus outbreak in Tanzania's Kagera region has resulted in nine confirmed cases and eight deaths by January 11th, raising concerns about potential regional spread due to high mortality and cross-border movement.

Tanzania Marburg Outbreak: Eight Deaths, High Regional Risk
A Marburg virus outbreak in Tanzania's Kagera region has resulted in nine confirmed cases and eight deaths by January 11th, raising concerns about potential regional spread due to high mortality and cross-border movement.
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36% Bias Score

Air Pollution Causes 287,000 Premature Deaths in Europe
Air pollution caused 287,000 premature deaths in Europe in 2021, with the highest mortality rates in Central and Eastern Europe due to socioeconomic factors and domestic pollution sources; stricter EU air quality rules aim for a 55% reduction by 2030.

Air Pollution Causes 287,000 Premature Deaths in Europe
Air pollution caused 287,000 premature deaths in Europe in 2021, with the highest mortality rates in Central and Eastern Europe due to socioeconomic factors and domestic pollution sources; stricter EU air quality rules aim for a 55% reduction by 2030.
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16% Bias Score

World Remains Unprepared for Next Pandemic Despite COVID-19 Lessons
Despite progress in vaccine technology and pandemic preparedness initiatives since COVID-19, experts warn that the world remains inadequately prepared for another pandemic due to persistent inequalities in access to resources and the ongoing challenge of misinformation; a new WHO pandemic preparedne...

World Remains Unprepared for Next Pandemic Despite COVID-19 Lessons
Despite progress in vaccine technology and pandemic preparedness initiatives since COVID-19, experts warn that the world remains inadequately prepared for another pandemic due to persistent inequalities in access to resources and the ongoing challenge of misinformation; a new WHO pandemic preparedne...
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20% Bias Score

HMPV Surge in Northern China Raises Global Health Concerns
A surge in human metapneumovirus (HMPV) infections in Northern China is causing concern, with social media showing crowded hospitals, although the WHO states it typically causes mild symptoms. Neighboring countries are monitoring the situation, highlighting global health security concerns.

HMPV Surge in Northern China Raises Global Health Concerns
A surge in human metapneumovirus (HMPV) infections in Northern China is causing concern, with social media showing crowded hospitals, although the WHO states it typically causes mild symptoms. Neighboring countries are monitoring the situation, highlighting global health security concerns.
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32% Bias Score
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