Serbian Intelligence Accused of Hacking Journalists' Phones with Spyware
Amnesty International accuses Serbian intelligence services of using Israeli Cellebrite spyware and a new domestic program, NoviSpy, to hack the phones of at least 13 journalists and activists, copying data and sending it to a BIA server; the incident followed interrogations, raising concerns about ...
Serbian Intelligence Accused of Hacking Journalists' Phones with Spyware
Amnesty International accuses Serbian intelligence services of using Israeli Cellebrite spyware and a new domestic program, NoviSpy, to hack the phones of at least 13 journalists and activists, copying data and sending it to a BIA server; the incident followed interrogations, raising concerns about ...
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36% Bias Score
Saydnaya Prison: Nazi and Stasi Influence on Syrian Torture
The liberation of Saydnaya Prison in Syria revealed horrific images of torture and mass executions, with estimates suggesting 15,000 extrajudicial killings between 2011 and 2015, highlighting the Syrian regime's collaboration with former Nazis and the East German Stasi.
Saydnaya Prison: Nazi and Stasi Influence on Syrian Torture
The liberation of Saydnaya Prison in Syria revealed horrific images of torture and mass executions, with estimates suggesting 15,000 extrajudicial killings between 2011 and 2015, highlighting the Syrian regime's collaboration with former Nazis and the East German Stasi.
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48% Bias Score
Ireland to Ask ICJ to Broaden Genocide Definition in Gaza Case
Ireland will ask the International Court of Justice to broaden its definition of genocide, claiming Israel's actions in Gaza constitute collective punishment, citing 44,000 deaths (Hamas figures) and millions displaced; this follows South Africa's case under the UN Genocide Convention.
Ireland to Ask ICJ to Broaden Genocide Definition in Gaza Case
Ireland will ask the International Court of Justice to broaden its definition of genocide, claiming Israel's actions in Gaza constitute collective punishment, citing 44,000 deaths (Hamas figures) and millions displaced; this follows South Africa's case under the UN Genocide Convention.
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56% Bias Score
"Zimbabwe Senate Approves Death Penalty Abolition Bill"
"Zimbabwe's Senate approved a bill to abolish the death penalty, potentially freeing over 60 death row inmates; President Mnangagwa, who opposes capital punishment, is expected to sign it into law."
"Zimbabwe Senate Approves Death Penalty Abolition Bill"
"Zimbabwe's Senate approved a bill to abolish the death penalty, potentially freeing over 60 death row inmates; President Mnangagwa, who opposes capital punishment, is expected to sign it into law."
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24% Bias Score
Sednaya Prison: Thousands Remain Unfound Despite Mass Release
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, efforts to clear Sednaya Military Prison near Damascus are hampered by thousands of prisoners believed to be held in hidden underground sections, despite over 100,000 already released.
Sednaya Prison: Thousands Remain Unfound Despite Mass Release
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, efforts to clear Sednaya Military Prison near Damascus are hampered by thousands of prisoners believed to be held in hidden underground sections, despite over 100,000 already released.
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36% Bias Score
Amnesty International Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza
Amnesty International accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza, citing evidence from 15 air strikes on civilian targets, 200 survivor interviews, satellite imagery, and statements by Israeli officials, alleging the deaths and injuries of civilians and the deliberate creation of conditions leading to their...
Amnesty International Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza
Amnesty International accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza, citing evidence from 15 air strikes on civilian targets, 200 survivor interviews, satellite imagery, and statements by Israeli officials, alleging the deaths and injuries of civilians and the deliberate creation of conditions leading to their...
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52% Bias Score
Serbia: Amnesty International Exposes Illegal Use of Spyware Against Activists
Amnesty International's report exposes the illegal use of Cellebrite's mobile forensic tools and NoviSpy spyware by Serbian police and intelligence services to monitor journalists, environmental activists, and human rights defenders; the spyware was linked to the Serbian Security Information Agency ...
Serbia: Amnesty International Exposes Illegal Use of Spyware Against Activists
Amnesty International's report exposes the illegal use of Cellebrite's mobile forensic tools and NoviSpy spyware by Serbian police and intelligence services to monitor journalists, environmental activists, and human rights defenders; the spyware was linked to the Serbian Security Information Agency ...
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52% Bias Score
Sednaya Prison Liberation Offers Little Relief for Thousands of Missing Syrians
Syrian opposition fighters liberated Sednaya prison on December 7th, releasing many prisoners but leaving thousands of families searching for missing loved ones, highlighting the ongoing human rights crisis in Syria.
Sednaya Prison Liberation Offers Little Relief for Thousands of Missing Syrians
Syrian opposition fighters liberated Sednaya prison on December 7th, releasing many prisoners but leaving thousands of families searching for missing loved ones, highlighting the ongoing human rights crisis in Syria.
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48% Bias Score
2034 World Cup Awarded to Saudi Arabia Amidst Ethical Concerns
The 2034 World Cup will be held in Saudi Arabia in January, utilizing 15 stadiums (11 new, 4 renovated) across multiple cities, raising concerns about worker rights and ethical implications similar to the Qatar 2022 World Cup.
2034 World Cup Awarded to Saudi Arabia Amidst Ethical Concerns
The 2034 World Cup will be held in Saudi Arabia in January, utilizing 15 stadiums (11 new, 4 renovated) across multiple cities, raising concerns about worker rights and ethical implications similar to the Qatar 2022 World Cup.
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60% Bias Score
Sednaya Prison: Sonic Evidence of Mass Atrocities
An investigation into Syria's Sednaya prison used survivors' sonic memories to document mass murder and torture, revealing the regime's use of sensory deprivation as a weapon and highlighting the potential of acoustic evidence in human rights documentation.
Sednaya Prison: Sonic Evidence of Mass Atrocities
An investigation into Syria's Sednaya prison used survivors' sonic memories to document mass murder and torture, revealing the regime's use of sensory deprivation as a weapon and highlighting the potential of acoustic evidence in human rights documentation.
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24% Bias Score
Amnesty International Urges ICC to Investigate Nigerian Atrocities Amidst Four-Year Delay
Amnesty International filed a legal request with the ICC on December 2, 2024, urging an investigation into war crimes and crimes against humanity in Nigeria, citing the Prosecutor's four-year delay despite concluding in 2020 that sufficient evidence existed for an investigation.
Amnesty International Urges ICC to Investigate Nigerian Atrocities Amidst Four-Year Delay
Amnesty International filed a legal request with the ICC on December 2, 2024, urging an investigation into war crimes and crimes against humanity in Nigeria, citing the Prosecutor's four-year delay despite concluding in 2020 that sufficient evidence existed for an investigation.
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56% Bias Score
Amnesty's Gaza Genocide Report Faces Internal Backlash
Amnesty International accused Israel of genocide in Gaza, but its Israeli branch rejected the report due to insufficient evidence, highlighting concerns about the report's objectivity and the selective use of data.
Amnesty's Gaza Genocide Report Faces Internal Backlash
Amnesty International accused Israel of genocide in Gaza, but its Israeli branch rejected the report due to insufficient evidence, highlighting concerns about the report's objectivity and the selective use of data.
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68% Bias Score