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Trump Administration's 2024 Human Rights Report Downplays Abuses, Targets Critics
The 2024 US State Department Human Rights Report, released months late, significantly altered its focus, omitting data on LGBTQ+ and racial discrimination, downsizing reports, and increasing criticism of nations with strained US relations, raising concerns about political bias and undermining its gl...
Trump Administration's 2024 Human Rights Report Downplays Abuses, Targets Critics
The 2024 US State Department Human Rights Report, released months late, significantly altered its focus, omitting data on LGBTQ+ and racial discrimination, downsizing reports, and increasing criticism of nations with strained US relations, raising concerns about political bias and undermining its gl...
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88% Bias Score


Evergrande to be Delisted from Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Evergrande, once China's second-largest real estate company, will be delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on August 25th after a Hong Kong court ordered its winding up in January 2024 due to over \$300 billion in debt; trading had been suspended since January 2024.
Evergrande to be Delisted from Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Evergrande, once China's second-largest real estate company, will be delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on August 25th after a Hong Kong court ordered its winding up in January 2024 due to over \$300 billion in debt; trading had been suspended since January 2024.
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48% Bias Score


US Government Reviews Smithsonian Museum Exhibits for 'American Ideals'
The US government is reviewing exhibitions at eight Smithsonian museums in Washington D.C. to ensure alignment with "American ideals", impacting their educational materials and websites before the country's 250th anniversary next year, as directed by President Trump.
US Government Reviews Smithsonian Museum Exhibits for 'American Ideals'
The US government is reviewing exhibitions at eight Smithsonian museums in Washington D.C. to ensure alignment with "American ideals", impacting their educational materials and websites before the country's 250th anniversary next year, as directed by President Trump.
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48% Bias Score


White House Orders Review of Smithsonian Museum Exhibitions
The White House is ordering an official review of multiple Smithsonian Institution museums in Washington, D.C., to ensure that their exhibitions align with "American ideals" before the country's 250th anniversary, prompting concerns about artistic freedom and government control over historical narra...
White House Orders Review of Smithsonian Museum Exhibitions
The White House is ordering an official review of multiple Smithsonian Institution museums in Washington, D.C., to ensure that their exhibitions align with "American ideals" before the country's 250th anniversary, prompting concerns about artistic freedom and government control over historical narra...
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52% Bias Score


US Increases Reward for Capture of Haitian Gang Leader to $5 Million
The U.S. increased the bounty on Haitian gang leader Jimmy Cherizier to $5 million following Haiti's declaration of a three-month state of emergency due to escalating gang violence that controls 90 percent of Port-au-Prince; Cherizier is accused of using illegally transferred U.S. funds to pay gang ...
US Increases Reward for Capture of Haitian Gang Leader to $5 Million
The U.S. increased the bounty on Haitian gang leader Jimmy Cherizier to $5 million following Haiti's declaration of a three-month state of emergency due to escalating gang violence that controls 90 percent of Port-au-Prince; Cherizier is accused of using illegally transferred U.S. funds to pay gang ...
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44% Bias Score


US Report: Deteriorating Human Rights Situation in Germany
A US State Department report details Germany's worsening human rights situation in 2024, citing free speech restrictions, increased antisemitic crimes, and concerns over police actions against journalists, despite government efforts to investigate and prosecute human rights violations.
US Report: Deteriorating Human Rights Situation in Germany
A US State Department report details Germany's worsening human rights situation in 2024, citing free speech restrictions, increased antisemitic crimes, and concerns over police actions against journalists, despite government efforts to investigate and prosecute human rights violations.
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52% Bias Score

Israel Explores Relocating Palestinians to South Sudan
Israel is reportedly discussing with South Sudan the potential relocation of Palestinians from Gaza, following 22 months of conflict with Hamas, raising concerns about forced expulsion and the stability of South Sudan.

Israel Explores Relocating Palestinians to South Sudan
Israel is reportedly discussing with South Sudan the potential relocation of Palestinians from Gaza, following 22 months of conflict with Hamas, raising concerns about forced expulsion and the stability of South Sudan.
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56% Bias Score

Israel Explores Resettlement of Palestinians in South Sudan
Israel is reportedly negotiating with South Sudan to resettle Palestinians from Gaza, a plan rejected by Palestinians and many in the international community due to South Sudan's instability and concerns about forced expulsion, despite Israel citing it as part of a broader strategy to facilitate mas...

Israel Explores Resettlement of Palestinians in South Sudan
Israel is reportedly negotiating with South Sudan to resettle Palestinians from Gaza, a plan rejected by Palestinians and many in the international community due to South Sudan's instability and concerns about forced expulsion, despite Israel citing it as part of a broader strategy to facilitate mas...
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56% Bias Score

Government Funding for Indigenous Bid on MEG Energy Sparks Controversy
Strathcona Resources' hostile $5.9 billion bid for MEG Energy faces competition from Cenovus Energy, partnering with two Alberta First Nations and seeking government funding, raising concerns about unfair subsidies and setting a new precedent for Canadian private sector auctions.

Government Funding for Indigenous Bid on MEG Energy Sparks Controversy
Strathcona Resources' hostile $5.9 billion bid for MEG Energy faces competition from Cenovus Energy, partnering with two Alberta First Nations and seeking government funding, raising concerns about unfair subsidies and setting a new precedent for Canadian private sector auctions.
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52% Bias Score

Former SNC-Lavalin CEO Found Guilty of Misconduct
Quebec's engineering order found Jacques Lamarre, former SNC-Lavalin CEO, guilty of seven of fourteen misconduct allegations related to payments to the Gadhafi family and political donations, with sanctions to be determined later.

Former SNC-Lavalin CEO Found Guilty of Misconduct
Quebec's engineering order found Jacques Lamarre, former SNC-Lavalin CEO, guilty of seven of fourteen misconduct allegations related to payments to the Gadhafi family and political donations, with sanctions to be determined later.
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48% Bias Score

Macron Admits French Colonial Violence in Cameroon
French President Emmanuel Macron admitted to "repressive violence" used by French colonial troops in Cameroon between 1945 and 1971, resulting in tens of thousands of deaths, as detailed in a letter to Cameroonian President Paul Biya and a recent official report commissioned by France.

Macron Admits French Colonial Violence in Cameroon
French President Emmanuel Macron admitted to "repressive violence" used by French colonial troops in Cameroon between 1945 and 1971, resulting in tens of thousands of deaths, as detailed in a letter to Cameroonian President Paul Biya and a recent official report commissioned by France.
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24% Bias Score

Switzerland Adopts EU Sanctions on Russia, Lowers Oil Price Cap
Switzerland joined the EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia on August 12th, targeting 14 individuals, 41 entities, 105 vessels, and lowering the oil price cap to $47.60 per barrel, effective September 3, 2025.

Switzerland Adopts EU Sanctions on Russia, Lowers Oil Price Cap
Switzerland joined the EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia on August 12th, targeting 14 individuals, 41 entities, 105 vessels, and lowering the oil price cap to $47.60 per barrel, effective September 3, 2025.
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40% Bias Score
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