DRC Constitutional Court Publishes First Ruling Bulletin
The Constitutional Court of the DRC, under Professor Dieudonné Kamuleta, published its first bulletin of rulings (2022-2023), a 400+ page document containing 65 decisions to improve transparency and access to constitutional jurisprudence for the public and officials.
DRC Constitutional Court Publishes First Ruling Bulletin
The Constitutional Court of the DRC, under Professor Dieudonné Kamuleta, published its first bulletin of rulings (2022-2023), a 400+ page document containing 65 decisions to improve transparency and access to constitutional jurisprudence for the public and officials.
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40% Bias Score
Church of England Archbishop Faces Resignation Calls Over Sexual Misconduct Case
Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell faces calls to resign after a BBC report revealed he allowed a priest accused of sexual misconduct to remain in his post despite knowing about prior accusations and compensation paid to a victim; this occurred when Cottrell was Bishop of Chelmsford, and his handli...
Church of England Archbishop Faces Resignation Calls Over Sexual Misconduct Case
Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell faces calls to resign after a BBC report revealed he allowed a priest accused of sexual misconduct to remain in his post despite knowing about prior accusations and compensation paid to a victim; this occurred when Cottrell was Bishop of Chelmsford, and his handli...
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52% Bias Score
Mass Graves Unearthed in Damascus Expose Assad Regime's Atrocities
Mass graves containing human remains have been unearthed in Damascus's Tadamon district, with residents and Human Rights Watch corroborating accounts of years of killings by Syrian security forces under the Assad regime, raising concerns about evidence tampering and the need for international invest...
Mass Graves Unearthed in Damascus Expose Assad Regime's Atrocities
Mass graves containing human remains have been unearthed in Damascus's Tadamon district, with residents and Human Rights Watch corroborating accounts of years of killings by Syrian security forces under the Assad regime, raising concerns about evidence tampering and the need for international invest...
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56% Bias Score
Graham Opposes Trump's Call to Jail January 6th Investigators
Senator Lindsey Graham opposes Donald Trump's call to imprison those who investigated the January 6th Capitol attack, contrasting with Trump's promise to pardon those involved upon returning to office; over 1250 people have been convicted for their roles in the attack, facing sentences ranging from ...
Graham Opposes Trump's Call to Jail January 6th Investigators
Senator Lindsey Graham opposes Donald Trump's call to imprison those who investigated the January 6th Capitol attack, contrasting with Trump's promise to pardon those involved upon returning to office; over 1250 people have been convicted for their roles in the attack, facing sentences ranging from ...
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48% Bias Score
EU to Maintain Syria Sanctions Until Human Rights Improvements
The EU will maintain sanctions on Syria until its new government protects minorities, women's rights, and disavows religious extremism, according to EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, who spoke after a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels.
EU to Maintain Syria Sanctions Until Human Rights Improvements
The EU will maintain sanctions on Syria until its new government protects minorities, women's rights, and disavows religious extremism, according to EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, who spoke after a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels.
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48% Bias Score
Mass Graves Uncovered in Adra, Syria, Expose Assad Regime Abuses
In Adra, Syria, mass graves containing at least six bodies labeled with prison numbers and names have been discovered a week after Assad's forces fled, prompting families to search for missing relatives and raising concerns about widespread abuses under Assad's regime.
Mass Graves Uncovered in Adra, Syria, Expose Assad Regime Abuses
In Adra, Syria, mass graves containing at least six bodies labeled with prison numbers and names have been discovered a week after Assad's forces fled, prompting families to search for missing relatives and raising concerns about widespread abuses under Assad's regime.
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52% Bias Score
Hundreds of Thousands Missing After Assad Regime Collapse
Following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime, hundreds of thousands of Syrians remain unaccounted for, with families desperately seeking information about loved ones who disappeared or were detained and likely killed in prisons and mass graves, despite efforts by human rights groups and intern...
Hundreds of Thousands Missing After Assad Regime Collapse
Following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime, hundreds of thousands of Syrians remain unaccounted for, with families desperately seeking information about loved ones who disappeared or were detained and likely killed in prisons and mass graves, despite efforts by human rights groups and intern...
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52% Bias Score
Dutch Police Officers Face Disciplinary Action for Racist X Posts
Following an investigation into racist and discriminatory remarks made by four police officers on their private X accounts in November 2023, two received disciplinary action—one with conditional dismissal and another with a salary reduction—while two others are undergoing further investigation.
Dutch Police Officers Face Disciplinary Action for Racist X Posts
Following an investigation into racist and discriminatory remarks made by four police officers on their private X accounts in November 2023, two received disciplinary action—one with conditional dismissal and another with a salary reduction—while two others are undergoing further investigation.
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24% Bias Score
Syrian Intelligence Captain Reveals Complicity in Torture, Fears Retribution
Rami Habib, a former Syrian military intelligence captain, reveals his involvement in monitoring and overseeing torture, highlighting the systemic nature of abuse within the Assad regime and his fear of retribution from the new Islamist government despite his claim of being a victim.
Syrian Intelligence Captain Reveals Complicity in Torture, Fears Retribution
Rami Habib, a former Syrian military intelligence captain, reveals his involvement in monitoring and overseeing torture, highlighting the systemic nature of abuse within the Assad regime and his fear of retribution from the new Islamist government despite his claim of being a victim.
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64% Bias Score
Germany Warns Assad Regime Officials Against Seeking Refuge
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock warned Syrian officials complicit in atrocities under Assad's regime against seeking refuge in Germany, stating they will face prosecution, while assuring well-integrated Syrian refugees of their welcome.
Germany Warns Assad Regime Officials Against Seeking Refuge
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock warned Syrian officials complicit in atrocities under Assad's regime against seeking refuge in Germany, stating they will face prosecution, while assuring well-integrated Syrian refugees of their welcome.
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40% Bias Score
Germany Warns Assad Regime Officials Against Seeking Refuge
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock warned Syrian officials involved in atrocities under Assad's regime against seeking refuge in Germany, stating they will face prosecution; this follows convictions of Syrian secret police officers in Germany for abusing detainees.
Germany Warns Assad Regime Officials Against Seeking Refuge
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock warned Syrian officials involved in atrocities under Assad's regime against seeking refuge in Germany, stating they will face prosecution; this follows convictions of Syrian secret police officers in Germany for abusing detainees.
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44% Bias Score
Assad Regime Falls: Accountability for Human Rights Abuses Demanded
Following the fall of Damascus, Bashar al-Assad's regime ended; the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) documented over 15,000 torture deaths, mostly by regime forces, and over 150,000 arbitrary detentions; international efforts are needed to ensure accountability.
Assad Regime Falls: Accountability for Human Rights Abuses Demanded
Following the fall of Damascus, Bashar al-Assad's regime ended; the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) documented over 15,000 torture deaths, mostly by regime forces, and over 150,000 arbitrary detentions; international efforts are needed to ensure accountability.
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40% Bias Score