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Activists Sail to Gaza, Challenging Israel's Aid Blockade
Twelve activists, including Greta Thunberg, sailed from Sicily towards Gaza on Sunday to protest Israel's blockade of aid and demand increased humanitarian access; Israel may intercept the ship, but the symbolic protest aims to raise international pressure.
Activists Sail to Gaza, Challenging Israel's Aid Blockade
Twelve activists, including Greta Thunberg, sailed from Sicily towards Gaza on Sunday to protest Israel's blockade of aid and demand increased humanitarian access; Israel may intercept the ship, but the symbolic protest aims to raise international pressure.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Limited Cancer Care Access in Morocco Exposes Systemic Healthcare Inequalities
In Morocco, despite reduced medicine prices, access to cancer treatment remains limited, forcing patients to travel to a few hospitals in Casablanca and Rabat, causing hardship and overcrowding, while a woman's initiative to provide shelter highlights the problem.
Limited Cancer Care Access in Morocco Exposes Systemic Healthcare Inequalities
In Morocco, despite reduced medicine prices, access to cancer treatment remains limited, forcing patients to travel to a few hospitals in Casablanca and Rabat, causing hardship and overcrowding, while a woman's initiative to provide shelter highlights the problem.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Sandwich Generation: Women Bear Disproportionate Caregiving Burden
Women aged 45-54 are disproportionately providing unpaid care for both children and aging parents, leading to increased stress, impacting their well-being and careers; this is exacerbated by the 'Eldest Daughter Syndrome' and insufficient support systems.
Sandwich Generation: Women Bear Disproportionate Caregiving Burden
Women aged 45-54 are disproportionately providing unpaid care for both children and aging parents, leading to increased stress, impacting their well-being and careers; this is exacerbated by the 'Eldest Daughter Syndrome' and insufficient support systems.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Bolivia Election: Morales Barred, Rodríguez Approved Amidst Political and Economic Turmoil
Bolivia's electoral tribunal approved Andrónico Rodríguez for the presidential race but barred Evo Morales, sparking protests amid economic hardship and political infighting within the ruling MAS party, ahead of the August 17 elections.
Bolivia Election: Morales Barred, Rodríguez Approved Amidst Political and Economic Turmoil
Bolivia's electoral tribunal approved Andrónico Rodríguez for the presidential race but barred Evo Morales, sparking protests amid economic hardship and political infighting within the ruling MAS party, ahead of the August 17 elections.
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52% Bias Score


Mexico's Low Voter Turnout in Judicial Elections Raises Concerns
Mexico's June 1 judicial elections, which saw only 13% voter turnout and the use of "cheat sheets" promoting specific candidates, have been criticized by the OAS, raising concerns about the legitimacy and independence of the newly elected judiciary.
Mexico's Low Voter Turnout in Judicial Elections Raises Concerns
Mexico's June 1 judicial elections, which saw only 13% voter turnout and the use of "cheat sheets" promoting specific candidates, have been criticized by the OAS, raising concerns about the legitimacy and independence of the newly elected judiciary.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Norwegian Doctor Sentenced to 21 Years for Raping Dozens of Women
A Norwegian court sentenced Dr. Arnulf B. to 21 years in prison for raping and sexually assaulting at least 70 women during medical examinations over two decades, using hidden cameras and non-medical items; the case has shaken Norway and raised concerns about healthcare system oversight.
Norwegian Doctor Sentenced to 21 Years for Raping Dozens of Women
A Norwegian court sentenced Dr. Arnulf B. to 21 years in prison for raping and sexually assaulting at least 70 women during medical examinations over two decades, using hidden cameras and non-medical items; the case has shaken Norway and raised concerns about healthcare system oversight.
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28% Bias Score

Activist Boat Sails for Gaza, Challenging Israeli Aid Blockade
A boat carrying twelve activists, including Greta Thunberg, sailed from Sicily to Gaza on Sunday to protest Israel's blockade of aid, despite a high probability of interception; the action is supported by prominent figures and aims to pressure Israel to increase humanitarian access.

Activist Boat Sails for Gaza, Challenging Israeli Aid Blockade
A boat carrying twelve activists, including Greta Thunberg, sailed from Sicily to Gaza on Sunday to protest Israel's blockade of aid, despite a high probability of interception; the action is supported by prominent figures and aims to pressure Israel to increase humanitarian access.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Israel Reportedly Arms Gaza Militia to Counter Hamas
Israel is reportedly arming the Popular Forces, a small Gaza militia led by Yasser Abu Shabab, to counter Hamas, a strategy confirmed by Israeli officials but raising concerns about potential escalation and long-term consequences for regional stability.

Israel Reportedly Arms Gaza Militia to Counter Hamas
Israel is reportedly arming the Popular Forces, a small Gaza militia led by Yasser Abu Shabab, to counter Hamas, a strategy confirmed by Israeli officials but raising concerns about potential escalation and long-term consequences for regional stability.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Panama's President Seeks Mediation in Banana Workers' Strike Amidst Widespread Protests
Panama's President José Raúl Mulino used religious leaders to mediate a strike by nearly 5,000 fired banana workers protesting social security changes; the strike has cost Chiquita Brands $75 million and sparked broader social unrest, with the government withholding teachers' pay and clashes with pr...

Panama's President Seeks Mediation in Banana Workers' Strike Amidst Widespread Protests
Panama's President José Raúl Mulino used religious leaders to mediate a strike by nearly 5,000 fired banana workers protesting social security changes; the strike has cost Chiquita Brands $75 million and sparked broader social unrest, with the government withholding teachers' pay and clashes with pr...
Progress
44% Bias Score

UCSF Professor Sues University for Suspending Her Over Gaza Social Media Posts
Dr. Rupa Marya, a UCSF professor, is suing the university for violating her free speech after her suspension for expressing solidarity with Gaza healthcare workers on social media; the suspension, which included the loss of clinical privileges, followed threats Marya received and UCSF's claim of an ...

UCSF Professor Sues University for Suspending Her Over Gaza Social Media Posts
Dr. Rupa Marya, a UCSF professor, is suing the university for violating her free speech after her suspension for expressing solidarity with Gaza healthcare workers on social media; the suspension, which included the loss of clinical privileges, followed threats Marya received and UCSF's claim of an ...
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40% Bias Score

Wagner Withdraws from Mali, but Russia Maintains Military Presence
The Russia-backed Wagner Group announced its withdrawal from Mali, ending its 3.5-year counter-insurgency operation; however, Russia will maintain its military presence in Mali through the Africa Corps, a state-controlled paramilitary force, amid concerns over human rights abuses and recent battlefi...

Wagner Withdraws from Mali, but Russia Maintains Military Presence
The Russia-backed Wagner Group announced its withdrawal from Mali, ending its 3.5-year counter-insurgency operation; however, Russia will maintain its military presence in Mali through the Africa Corps, a state-controlled paramilitary force, amid concerns over human rights abuses and recent battlefi...
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44% Bias Score

Myanmar's Opium Surge: Civil War Fuels Record Drug Production
In Southern Shan State, Myanmar, opium production has surged by 135 percent since the 2021 military coup, reaching 995 tonnes in 2024, with farmers driven by poverty and conflict, feeding a lucrative trade controlled by powerful syndicates like Sam Gor and facilitated by the military, while armed gr...

Myanmar's Opium Surge: Civil War Fuels Record Drug Production
In Southern Shan State, Myanmar, opium production has surged by 135 percent since the 2021 military coup, reaching 995 tonnes in 2024, with farmers driven by poverty and conflict, feeding a lucrative trade controlled by powerful syndicates like Sam Gor and facilitated by the military, while armed gr...
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48% Bias Score
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