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Fossil Fuel Executives' Deception Fuels Global Crises
Oil and gas executives knowingly caused irreversible planetary overheating and blocked climate solutions, enriching themselves while exacerbating global crises; this requires a shift of power away from the billionaire class.
Fossil Fuel Executives' Deception Fuels Global Crises
Oil and gas executives knowingly caused irreversible planetary overheating and blocked climate solutions, enriching themselves while exacerbating global crises; this requires a shift of power away from the billionaire class.
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64% Bias Score


Peter Yarrow, Folk Singer of Peter, Paul and Mary, Dies at 86
Peter Yarrow, a member of the folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, died on Tuesday at age 86 from bladder cancer in New York; the group's activism and musical success significantly impacted American folk music and social movements throughout the 1960s.
Peter Yarrow, Folk Singer of Peter, Paul and Mary, Dies at 86
Peter Yarrow, a member of the folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, died on Tuesday at age 86 from bladder cancer in New York; the group's activism and musical success significantly impacted American folk music and social movements throughout the 1960s.
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28% Bias Score


Taïa's Speech on LGBTQ+ Rights Sparks Controversy in Morocco
Moroccan author Abdellah Taïa's speech supporting LGBTQ+ youth at a Marrakech film festival sparked controversy, leading to parliamentary questions and social media backlash due to his public discussion of homosexuality in Moroccan Arabic, highlighting the conflict between LGBTQ+ rights and societal...
Taïa's Speech on LGBTQ+ Rights Sparks Controversy in Morocco
Moroccan author Abdellah Taïa's speech supporting LGBTQ+ youth at a Marrakech film festival sparked controversy, leading to parliamentary questions and social media backlash due to his public discussion of homosexuality in Moroccan Arabic, highlighting the conflict between LGBTQ+ rights and societal...
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52% Bias Score


Moroccan Activists Face Charges Over Earthquake Reconstruction Criticism
Four Moroccan activists face defamation charges for criticizing the post-earthquake reconstruction in El-Haouz, one is detained, highlighting tensions between authorities and victims' groups despite official reports of 57,000 reconstruction permits and over 35,000 homes rebuilt or under construction...
Moroccan Activists Face Charges Over Earthquake Reconstruction Criticism
Four Moroccan activists face defamation charges for criticizing the post-earthquake reconstruction in El-Haouz, one is detained, highlighting tensions between authorities and victims' groups despite official reports of 57,000 reconstruction permits and over 35,000 homes rebuilt or under construction...
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40% Bias Score


Climate Discourse: The Need for Positive Visions
Author Kübra Gümüşay discusses the need for positive climate narratives in the face of fossil fuel industry rhetoric, highlighting the importance of acknowledging current societal failures and embracing a healthy sense of shame for collective action.
Climate Discourse: The Need for Positive Visions
Author Kübra Gümüşay discusses the need for positive climate narratives in the face of fossil fuel industry rhetoric, highlighting the importance of acknowledging current societal failures and embracing a healthy sense of shame for collective action.
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48% Bias Score


Ivory Coast Women March Against Femicide
Nearly 200 women and girls marched through Grand-Bassam, Ivory Coast, on December 2024, culminating 16 days of activism against femicide, highlighting the failures of the justice system and demanding stronger legal protections against gender-based violence, echoing a similar demonstration in 1949.
Ivory Coast Women March Against Femicide
Nearly 200 women and girls marched through Grand-Bassam, Ivory Coast, on December 2024, culminating 16 days of activism against femicide, highlighting the failures of the justice system and demanding stronger legal protections against gender-based violence, echoing a similar demonstration in 1949.
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16% Bias Score

Peter Yarrow, Folk Singer of Peter, Paul and Mary, Dies at 86
Peter Yarrow, the 86-year-old singer-songwriter of the folk group Peter, Paul and Mary, died Tuesday in New York from bladder cancer; the group achieved significant success in the 1960s and were known for their activism and musical contributions.

Peter Yarrow, Folk Singer of Peter, Paul and Mary, Dies at 86
Peter Yarrow, the 86-year-old singer-songwriter of the folk group Peter, Paul and Mary, died Tuesday in New York from bladder cancer; the group achieved significant success in the 1960s and were known for their activism and musical contributions.
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20% Bias Score

Backlash in Morocco After Author's LGBTQ+ Support
Moroccan author Abdellah Taïa's speech supporting LGBTQ+ youth at a Marrakech film festival sparked intense backlash on social media and parliamentary questions, highlighting the ongoing struggle for LGBTQ+ rights in Morocco where homosexuality remains criminalized, despite growing online activism.

Backlash in Morocco After Author's LGBTQ+ Support
Moroccan author Abdellah Taïa's speech supporting LGBTQ+ youth at a Marrakech film festival sparked intense backlash on social media and parliamentary questions, highlighting the ongoing struggle for LGBTQ+ rights in Morocco where homosexuality remains criminalized, despite growing online activism.
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60% Bias Score

Chinese Activist Escapes to Canada Amidst Increased Censorship
Lu Yuyu, a Chinese activist, escaped to Canada after years of government surveillance, paying smugglers to leave China via Laos and Thailand. His escape highlights the risks faced by those documenting social unrest in China, where large-scale protests have declined amidst increasing censorship.

Chinese Activist Escapes to Canada Amidst Increased Censorship
Lu Yuyu, a Chinese activist, escaped to Canada after years of government surveillance, paying smugglers to leave China via Laos and Thailand. His escape highlights the risks faced by those documenting social unrest in China, where large-scale protests have declined amidst increasing censorship.
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36% Bias Score

3,500 Feminists Convene in Bangkok, Underscoring Global Solidarity and Resilience
The Association for Women's Rights in Development (Awid) hosted its 14th forum in Bangkok last month, bringing together 3,500 feminists from around the world to discuss the interconnected nature of oppression and strategize for a more just future, despite challenges such as visa restrictions and geo...

3,500 Feminists Convene in Bangkok, Underscoring Global Solidarity and Resilience
The Association for Women's Rights in Development (Awid) hosted its 14th forum in Bangkok last month, bringing together 3,500 feminists from around the world to discuss the interconnected nature of oppression and strategize for a more just future, despite challenges such as visa restrictions and geo...
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44% Bias Score

Activist Tony Clarke Dies at 80: A Legacy of Fighting Corporate Power and Environmental Degradation
Tony Clarke, a prominent Canadian social justice activist, died at 80; his decades-long fight against corporate power and for environmental protection significantly impacted numerous social movements and organizations, leaving a legacy of activism and organizational strategies that continue to infor...

Activist Tony Clarke Dies at 80: A Legacy of Fighting Corporate Power and Environmental Degradation
Tony Clarke, a prominent Canadian social justice activist, died at 80; his decades-long fight against corporate power and for environmental protection significantly impacted numerous social movements and organizations, leaving a legacy of activism and organizational strategies that continue to infor...
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28% Bias Score

Belarusian Activist Awarded for Democracy Work Amidst Ongoing Repression
Ina Rumiantseva, a Belarusian human rights activist born in East Berlin in 1976, was awarded the \u20ac7,500 Werner-Schulz-Prize on November 27, 2024, for her longstanding work promoting democracy in Belarus, where 1,299 political prisoners remain (as of December 19, 2024), despite international att...

Belarusian Activist Awarded for Democracy Work Amidst Ongoing Repression
Ina Rumiantseva, a Belarusian human rights activist born in East Berlin in 1976, was awarded the \u20ac7,500 Werner-Schulz-Prize on November 27, 2024, for her longstanding work promoting democracy in Belarus, where 1,299 political prisoners remain (as of December 19, 2024), despite international att...
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52% Bias Score
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