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Global Executions Surge to 1508 in 2024, Amnesty International Reports
Amnesty International's 2024 report documents at least 1508 executions globally, a sharp increase from 2023, with Iran (972), Saudi Arabia (345), and Iraq accounting for 91% of the total, primarily due to drug-related offenses and terrorism charges; however, the true figure is likely higher due to u...
Global Executions Surge to 1508 in 2024, Amnesty International Reports
Amnesty International's 2024 report documents at least 1508 executions globally, a sharp increase from 2023, with Iran (972), Saudi Arabia (345), and Iraq accounting for 91% of the total, primarily due to drug-related offenses and terrorism charges; however, the true figure is likely higher due to u...
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52% Bias Score


Global Executions Surge to Ten-Year High
Amnesty International reports a ten-year high in global executions in 2024, exceeding 1500 documented cases, mainly from Iran (972), Saudi Arabia (345), and Iraq (63), highlighting increased authoritarianism and suppression of dissent.
Global Executions Surge to Ten-Year High
Amnesty International reports a ten-year high in global executions in 2024, exceeding 1500 documented cases, mainly from Iran (972), Saudi Arabia (345), and Iraq (63), highlighting increased authoritarianism and suppression of dissent.
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60% Bias Score


Syria Interim Government Accused of Alawite Civilian Massacre
Amnesty International accuses Syria's interim government of a sectarian massacre in coastal regions, alleging pro-government militias intentionally killed over 100 Alawite civilians following attacks on security forces; the interim government admits to violations but blames former regime remnants an...
Syria Interim Government Accused of Alawite Civilian Massacre
Amnesty International accuses Syria's interim government of a sectarian massacre in coastal regions, alleging pro-government militias intentionally killed over 100 Alawite civilians following attacks on security forces; the interim government admits to violations but blames former regime remnants an...
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EU Summit Addresses Ukraine, Defense, and Border Security
EU leaders meet in Brussels to discuss support for Ukraine, European defense, and a new Schengen entry system, while Deutsche Post cuts 8000 jobs and Cyclone Alfred threatens Australia.
EU Summit Addresses Ukraine, Defense, and Border Security
EU leaders meet in Brussels to discuss support for Ukraine, European defense, and a new Schengen entry system, while Deutsche Post cuts 8000 jobs and Cyclone Alfred threatens Australia.
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Dutch Royals Visit Cyprus Amidst Trump's Ukraine Announcement and Utrecht Rapist Hearing
King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands are visiting Cyprus for a two-day state visit; President Trump will address the US Congress tonight, potentially discussing the suspension of US military aid to Ukraine following a clash with President Zelensky; a court in Utrecht will decide...
Dutch Royals Visit Cyprus Amidst Trump's Ukraine Announcement and Utrecht Rapist Hearing
King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands are visiting Cyprus for a two-day state visit; President Trump will address the US Congress tonight, potentially discussing the suspension of US military aid to Ukraine following a clash with President Zelensky; a court in Utrecht will decide...
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Sierra Leone Influencer Arrested Live, Raising Freedom of Speech Concerns
Sierra Leonean-Canadian social media influencer Hawa Hunt was arrested on December 22nd, 2023, during a live TV show for social media posts criticizing the president and first lady, sparking concerns about freedom of speech and her well-being in prison due to reports of abuse and poor conditions.
Sierra Leone Influencer Arrested Live, Raising Freedom of Speech Concerns
Sierra Leonean-Canadian social media influencer Hawa Hunt was arrested on December 22nd, 2023, during a live TV show for social media posts criticizing the president and first lady, sparking concerns about freedom of speech and her well-being in prison due to reports of abuse and poor conditions.
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56% Bias Score

Global Executions Surge to 10-Year High in 2024
Amnesty International reported a 10-year high in global executions in 2024, with over 1,500 documented cases, primarily in Iran (972+), Iraq (63+), and Saudi Arabia (345+), highlighting the use of capital punishment to silence dissent, especially concerning President Trump's statements on the death ...

Global Executions Surge to 10-Year High in 2024
Amnesty International reported a 10-year high in global executions in 2024, with over 1,500 documented cases, primarily in Iran (972+), Iraq (63+), and Saudi Arabia (345+), highlighting the use of capital punishment to silence dissent, especially concerning President Trump's statements on the death ...
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40% Bias Score

Global Executions Surge in 2024, Driven by Iran and Saudi Arabia
A global surge in executions in 2024 was driven by Iran (at least 972), Saudi Arabia (at least 345), and Iraq (63), with Amnesty International citing political repression and drug-related crimes as major factors, despite a global trend towards abolition.

Global Executions Surge in 2024, Driven by Iran and Saudi Arabia
A global surge in executions in 2024 was driven by Iran (at least 972), Saudi Arabia (at least 345), and Iraq (63), with Amnesty International citing political repression and drug-related crimes as major factors, despite a global trend towards abolition.
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52% Bias Score

Syria: Amnesty Accuses Government of War Crimes in Alawite Massacres
Amnesty International accuses the Syrian government of war crimes for the mass killings of Alawites in Syria's coastal region in early March, demanding independent investigations and accountability for perpetrators, while the Syrian government formed fact-finding and reconciliation committees.

Syria: Amnesty Accuses Government of War Crimes in Alawite Massacres
Amnesty International accuses the Syrian government of war crimes for the mass killings of Alawites in Syria's coastal region in early March, demanding independent investigations and accountability for perpetrators, while the Syrian government formed fact-finding and reconciliation committees.
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Amnesty International Calls for Global Treaty on Electric Impulse Weapons
Amnesty International's new report details the misuse of electric impulse weapons by law enforcement globally, citing cases of torture and ill-treatment in Iran, Lithuania, and the USA and calling for a global treaty to regulate their use.

Amnesty International Calls for Global Treaty on Electric Impulse Weapons
Amnesty International's new report details the misuse of electric impulse weapons by law enforcement globally, citing cases of torture and ill-treatment in Iran, Lithuania, and the USA and calling for a global treaty to regulate their use.
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40% Bias Score

Biden Commutes Sentence of Native American Activist Leonard Peltier
Former President Joe Biden commuted the life sentence of Leonard Peltier, a Native American activist convicted of killing two FBI agents in 1975, releasing him to home confinement on January 20, 2024, a decision celebrated by supporters but criticized by law enforcement.

Biden Commutes Sentence of Native American Activist Leonard Peltier
Former President Joe Biden commuted the life sentence of Leonard Peltier, a Native American activist convicted of killing two FBI agents in 1975, releasing him to home confinement on January 20, 2024, a decision celebrated by supporters but criticized by law enforcement.
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36% Bias Score

Guantanamo Bay to House Migrants: First Deportation Flight Arrives
On Tuesday, the first US military flight deported migrants to Guantanamo Bay, signaling a major shift in US immigration policy and utilizing the facility's capacity for up to 30,000 migrants, following previous deportations to other countries and the arrival of additional troops. This action has dra...

Guantanamo Bay to House Migrants: First Deportation Flight Arrives
On Tuesday, the first US military flight deported migrants to Guantanamo Bay, signaling a major shift in US immigration policy and utilizing the facility's capacity for up to 30,000 migrants, following previous deportations to other countries and the arrival of additional troops. This action has dra...
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36% Bias Score
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