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Bitcoin Students Network Launches "Layer Zero" Program to Empower Youth
The Bitcoin Students Network launched its "Layer Zero" program on January 9, 2024, a 2.5-month, all-expenses-paid initiative for undergraduate students (18+) to collaboratively build Bitcoin's social layer and promote financial freedom, focusing on hands-on learning and community engagement.
Bitcoin Students Network Launches "Layer Zero" Program to Empower Youth
The Bitcoin Students Network launched its "Layer Zero" program on January 9, 2024, a 2.5-month, all-expenses-paid initiative for undergraduate students (18+) to collaboratively build Bitcoin's social layer and promote financial freedom, focusing on hands-on learning and community engagement.
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52% Bias Score


French Nicotine Pouches: High Sugar, Heavy Metals, and Regulatory Failure
A French study reveals high sugar and heavy metal content, including arsenic, in readily available nicotine pouches, raising public health concerns and highlighting the French government's inconsistent regulatory response compared to neighboring countries.
French Nicotine Pouches: High Sugar, Heavy Metals, and Regulatory Failure
A French study reveals high sugar and heavy metal content, including arsenic, in readily available nicotine pouches, raising public health concerns and highlighting the French government's inconsistent regulatory response compared to neighboring countries.
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56% Bias Score


Legalized Online Gambling in Netherlands Fuels Addiction Surge Among Young Adults
The legalization of online gambling in the Netherlands in 2021 led to a 340% increase in young adult accounts and a subsequent rise in gambling addiction, with one clinic reporting an increase from 17 to 83 young adult patients treated for online gambling addiction between 2022 and 2023.
Legalized Online Gambling in Netherlands Fuels Addiction Surge Among Young Adults
The legalization of online gambling in the Netherlands in 2021 led to a 340% increase in young adult accounts and a subsequent rise in gambling addiction, with one clinic reporting an increase from 17 to 83 young adult patients treated for online gambling addiction between 2022 and 2023.
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52% Bias Score


Erdoğan Addresses Emigration Concerns, Welcomes Returning Turks
President Erdoğan addressed concerns about emigration in a recent speech, stating that many Turks returning from abroad express disappointment and that Turkey's doors remain open to all citizens except those involved in terrorism. He also emphasized the importance of marriage and family within Turki...
Erdoğan Addresses Emigration Concerns, Welcomes Returning Turks
President Erdoğan addressed concerns about emigration in a recent speech, stating that many Turks returning from abroad express disappointment and that Turkey's doors remain open to all citizens except those involved in terrorism. He also emphasized the importance of marriage and family within Turki...
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56% Bias Score


German Youth Doubt Political Influence: Study
A Bertelsmann Stiftung study reveals that only 20% of 18-30 year olds in Germany believe their political engagement makes a difference, with 40% believing societal change is impossible; low participation rates are attributed to a lack of trust in political institutions and awareness of engagement pa...
German Youth Doubt Political Influence: Study
A Bertelsmann Stiftung study reveals that only 20% of 18-30 year olds in Germany believe their political engagement makes a difference, with 40% believing societal change is impossible; low participation rates are attributed to a lack of trust in political institutions and awareness of engagement pa...
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28% Bias Score


French Town Offers Financial Aid to Attract Young Homebuyers
Marolles-les-Braults, Sarthe, France, will provide \u20ac5,000 + \u20ac1,000/child (under 15) to first-time homebuyers under 40 starting January 1, 2025, to combat its aging population and numerous vacant properties, with a 5-year resale restriction.
French Town Offers Financial Aid to Attract Young Homebuyers
Marolles-les-Braults, Sarthe, France, will provide \u20ac5,000 + \u20ac1,000/child (under 15) to first-time homebuyers under 40 starting January 1, 2025, to combat its aging population and numerous vacant properties, with a 5-year resale restriction.
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40% Bias Score

War Hero Appointed Head of Russia's Yunarmiya
Following his participation in the presidential program "Time of Heroes", 27-year-old war veteran Vladislav Golovin was appointed chief of staff of Yunarmiya, Russia's youth military-patriotic movement, on December 24th.

War Hero Appointed Head of Russia's Yunarmiya
Following his participation in the presidential program "Time of Heroes", 27-year-old war veteran Vladislav Golovin was appointed chief of staff of Yunarmiya, Russia's youth military-patriotic movement, on December 24th.
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56% Bias Score

Turkish Youth Study Reveals High Dropout Rates and Gender Inequality
A joint UNFPA and Hacettepe University study reveals that 31% of Turkish high school students dropped out due to financial constraints, 20% are NEETS (Not in Education, Employment, or Training), and 27% of married young women were child brides, highlighting significant educational, economic, and gen...

Turkish Youth Study Reveals High Dropout Rates and Gender Inequality
A joint UNFPA and Hacettepe University study reveals that 31% of Turkish high school students dropped out due to financial constraints, 20% are NEETS (Not in Education, Employment, or Training), and 27% of married young women were child brides, highlighting significant educational, economic, and gen...
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44% Bias Score

Russia's "VOIN" Center: 2 Years of Military-Patriotic Training
Celebrating its second anniversary, Russia's "VOIN" Center, a military-patriotic training initiative for youth established in early 2023, boasts 21 branches and has trained over 1000 teenagers in Lugansk alone, along with 500 teachers in a new school subject, due to the high demand and successful im...

Russia's "VOIN" Center: 2 Years of Military-Patriotic Training
Celebrating its second anniversary, Russia's "VOIN" Center, a military-patriotic training initiative for youth established in early 2023, boasts 21 branches and has trained over 1000 teenagers in Lugansk alone, along with 500 teachers in a new school subject, due to the high demand and successful im...
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60% Bias Score

Disney+'s "Invisible": A Raw Portrayal of Bullying
"Invisible," a six-episode Disney+ series premiering this Saturday, depicts a 12-year-old boy's struggle with post-traumatic stress stemming from bullying, creatively visualizing his internal world to raise awareness and spark conversations about societal responses to youth issues.

Disney+'s "Invisible": A Raw Portrayal of Bullying
"Invisible," a six-episode Disney+ series premiering this Saturday, depicts a 12-year-old boy's struggle with post-traumatic stress stemming from bullying, creatively visualizing his internal world to raise awareness and spark conversations about societal responses to youth issues.
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44% Bias Score

"Netherlands Considers Nicotine Ban for Post-2012 Generation"
"The Netherlands is considering a law banning nicotine sales to anyone born after 2012, aiming to create a nicotine-free generation by 2030 to combat rising youth addiction rates fueled by flavored and smart vapes, despite potential economic challenges and enforcement difficulties."

"Netherlands Considers Nicotine Ban for Post-2012 Generation"
"The Netherlands is considering a law banning nicotine sales to anyone born after 2012, aiming to create a nicotine-free generation by 2030 to combat rising youth addiction rates fueled by flavored and smart vapes, despite potential economic challenges and enforcement difficulties."
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52% Bias Score

California Bill Mandates Mental Health Warnings on Social Media
California is considering a bill that would require social media platforms to display mental health warning labels, making it the first state to introduce such legislation in response to growing concerns about the impact of social media on the mental health of young people.

California Bill Mandates Mental Health Warnings on Social Media
California is considering a bill that would require social media platforms to display mental health warning labels, making it the first state to introduce such legislation in response to growing concerns about the impact of social media on the mental health of young people.
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60% Bias Score
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