Rape and Abuse Plague Sudanese Refugees in Libya
Sudanese women fleeing conflict in their home country and seeking safety in Libya are facing widespread rape and abuse by traffickers and within official detention centers.
Rape and Abuse Plague Sudanese Refugees in Libya
Sudanese women fleeing conflict in their home country and seeking safety in Libya are facing widespread rape and abuse by traffickers and within official detention centers.
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44% Bias Score
Sudanese Women Face Rape, Abuse in Libya After Fleeing Civil War
Sudanese women fleeing their war-torn country are facing rape and abuse in Libya, where they are held hostage by traffickers, highlighting the lack of protection for refugees and the urgent need for international intervention.
Sudanese Women Face Rape, Abuse in Libya After Fleeing Civil War
Sudanese women fleeing their war-torn country are facing rape and abuse in Libya, where they are held hostage by traffickers, highlighting the lack of protection for refugees and the urgent need for international intervention.
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44% Bias Score
IDF Chiefs Resign After Deadly Hamas Attack, Gaza War
On October 7, 2023, a Hamas attack on Israel triggered the Gaza war, resulting in approximately 1,200 Israeli deaths, 251 hostages, and over 47,100 Palestinian deaths; following a ceasefire deal, Israel's military chief and the chief of the IDF's Southern Command resigned, taking responsibility for ...
IDF Chiefs Resign After Deadly Hamas Attack, Gaza War
On October 7, 2023, a Hamas attack on Israel triggered the Gaza war, resulting in approximately 1,200 Israeli deaths, 251 hostages, and over 47,100 Palestinian deaths; following a ceasefire deal, Israel's military chief and the chief of the IDF's Southern Command resigned, taking responsibility for ...
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56% Bias Score
High North Korean Casualties in Kursk Region
Western officials report that approximately 4,000 out of 11,000 North Korean troops deployed to the Kursk region have suffered casualties (killed, wounded, missing, or captured) in three months, with around 1,000 deaths by mid-January; this high rate is unsustainable for North Korea.
High North Korean Casualties in Kursk Region
Western officials report that approximately 4,000 out of 11,000 North Korean troops deployed to the Kursk region have suffered casualties (killed, wounded, missing, or captured) in three months, with around 1,000 deaths by mid-January; this high rate is unsustainable for North Korea.
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44% Bias Score
Trump Announces $500 Billion Private Investment in US AI Infrastructure
President Trump announced a $500 billion private-sector investment in US AI infrastructure, dubbed "Stargate," projected to create 100,000 jobs and spearheaded by OpenAI, Oracle, SoftBank, and Arm, with $100 billion immediately allocated.
Trump Announces $500 Billion Private Investment in US AI Infrastructure
President Trump announced a $500 billion private-sector investment in US AI infrastructure, dubbed "Stargate," projected to create 100,000 jobs and spearheaded by OpenAI, Oracle, SoftBank, and Arm, with $100 billion immediately allocated.
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40% Bias Score
Caldwell Family Demands Non-Scottish Judge for Murder Inquiry
The Caldwell family renewed calls for a non-Scottish judge to lead the public inquiry into Emma Caldwell's murder after meeting the first minister, citing concerns about impartiality in the initial police investigation that wrongly focused on four Turkish men while overlooking Iain Packer, who was c...
Caldwell Family Demands Non-Scottish Judge for Murder Inquiry
The Caldwell family renewed calls for a non-Scottish judge to lead the public inquiry into Emma Caldwell's murder after meeting the first minister, citing concerns about impartiality in the initial police investigation that wrongly focused on four Turkish men while overlooking Iain Packer, who was c...
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52% Bias Score
Rape and Abuse Plague Sudanese Women Refugees in Libya
Sudanese women fleeing conflict in their home country are facing widespread rape and abuse in Libya, with multiple accounts detailing systematic abuse by traffickers and a lack of legal recourse, creating a humanitarian crisis.
Rape and Abuse Plague Sudanese Women Refugees in Libya
Sudanese women fleeing conflict in their home country are facing widespread rape and abuse in Libya, with multiple accounts detailing systematic abuse by traffickers and a lack of legal recourse, creating a humanitarian crisis.
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60% Bias Score
Trump Revokes Birthright Citizenship, Facing Legal Challenges
President Trump signed an executive order on January 21st attempting to revoke birthright citizenship for children born to undocumented immigrants in the US, facing immediate legal challenges from 18 states who argue the order violates the 14th Amendment.
Trump Revokes Birthright Citizenship, Facing Legal Challenges
President Trump signed an executive order on January 21st attempting to revoke birthright citizenship for children born to undocumented immigrants in the US, facing immediate legal challenges from 18 states who argue the order violates the 14th Amendment.
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44% Bias Score
Trump Pardons All January 6th Capitol Rioters
President Trump pardoned all those arrested in relation to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, commuting 14 sentences, releasing around 250 prisoners, and halting further investigations, despite previous condemnations of the violence by members of his own team and low public approval.
Trump Pardons All January 6th Capitol Rioters
President Trump pardoned all those arrested in relation to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, commuting 14 sentences, releasing around 250 prisoners, and halting further investigations, despite previous condemnations of the violence by members of his own team and low public approval.
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44% Bias Score
Ukraine Conflict: Slowing Russian Offensive Amidst Personnel and Equipment Shortages
As of January 21, 2025, Russia's offensive in Ukraine, ongoing since October 2023, shows signs of slowing despite recent territorial gains near Velyka Novosilka and Pokrovsk. Both sides face challenges in personnel and equipment, potentially leading to a stalemate.
Ukraine Conflict: Slowing Russian Offensive Amidst Personnel and Equipment Shortages
As of January 21, 2025, Russia's offensive in Ukraine, ongoing since October 2023, shows signs of slowing despite recent territorial gains near Velyka Novosilka and Pokrovsk. Both sides face challenges in personnel and equipment, potentially leading to a stalemate.
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44% Bias Score
Thailand Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage
Thailand legalized same-sex marriage on Thursday, marking a significant milestone for LGBT rights in Asia, following a long campaign by activists and shifting societal perceptions, particularly aided by the popularity of Boy Love dramas.
Thailand Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage
Thailand legalized same-sex marriage on Thursday, marking a significant milestone for LGBT rights in Asia, following a long campaign by activists and shifting societal perceptions, particularly aided by the popularity of Boy Love dramas.
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44% Bias Score
Southport Murders: Delayed Release of Evidence Sparks Controversy
Axel Radukabana's attack in Southport on July 31, 2024, killed three children and injured ten others; the subsequent discovery of ricin and an al-Qaeda training manual in his home was withheld until October 29, causing public unrest and sparking debate over transparency versus trial integrity.
Southport Murders: Delayed Release of Evidence Sparks Controversy
Axel Radukabana's attack in Southport on July 31, 2024, killed three children and injured ten others; the subsequent discovery of ricin and an al-Qaeda training manual in his home was withheld until October 29, causing public unrest and sparking debate over transparency versus trial integrity.
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44% Bias Score