UC System Agrees to Address Campus Harassment Following Federal Investigation
The U.S. Department of Education reached an agreement with the University of California system to resolve complaints of inadequate responses to antisemitic and anti-Arab harassment during spring 2024 protests at five campuses, requiring improved reporting, training, and review of past incidents.
UC System Agrees to Address Campus Harassment Following Federal Investigation
The U.S. Department of Education reached an agreement with the University of California system to resolve complaints of inadequate responses to antisemitic and anti-Arab harassment during spring 2024 protests at five campuses, requiring improved reporting, training, and review of past incidents.
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52% Bias Score
Dutch Parliament Backs Increased Penalties for Hate Crimes
The Dutch House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a bill to increase penalties for hate crimes by one-third, adding to existing sentences for offenses involving discrimination; the bill is backed by the government and aims to protect minority groups, but concerns exist regarding its impact ...
Dutch Parliament Backs Increased Penalties for Hate Crimes
The Dutch House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a bill to increase penalties for hate crimes by one-third, adding to existing sentences for offenses involving discrimination; the bill is backed by the government and aims to protect minority groups, but concerns exist regarding its impact ...
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40% Bias Score
French Consultant Sues Catholic School Organization for Discrimination
A self-employed communication consultant in Bayeux, France, filed a discrimination lawsuit after a Catholic education organization terminated her contract due to parental objections to her social media posts about her bisexuality and polyamorous relationship, resulting in significant financial and e...
French Consultant Sues Catholic School Organization for Discrimination
A self-employed communication consultant in Bayeux, France, filed a discrimination lawsuit after a Catholic education organization terminated her contract due to parental objections to her social media posts about her bisexuality and polyamorous relationship, resulting in significant financial and e...
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36% Bias Score
Trump's Civil Rights Division Nominee Threatens Ongoing Investigations
President-elect Trump intends to replace the head of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, Kristen Clarke, with Harmeet Dhillon, a move that threatens to halt numerous ongoing investigations into police misconduct, discrimination, and other civil rights violations.
Trump's Civil Rights Division Nominee Threatens Ongoing Investigations
President-elect Trump intends to replace the head of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, Kristen Clarke, with Harmeet Dhillon, a move that threatens to halt numerous ongoing investigations into police misconduct, discrimination, and other civil rights violations.
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60% Bias Score
Turkish Education System Faces Criticism for Inequality and Discrimination
DEM Party MPs criticized Turkey's education system during budget discussions, highlighting the negative impacts of a single-language curriculum and the ÖSYM exam system on students from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds, particularly Kurdish, Arabic, and Syriac children, leading to inequal...
Turkish Education System Faces Criticism for Inequality and Discrimination
DEM Party MPs criticized Turkey's education system during budget discussions, highlighting the negative impacts of a single-language curriculum and the ÖSYM exam system on students from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds, particularly Kurdish, Arabic, and Syriac children, leading to inequal...
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60% Bias Score
Increased Visa Wait Times for Israelis in Australia Spark Discrimination Concerns
Following reports of increased visa processing times for Israelis in Australia, exceeding one month, the Zionist Federation of Australia (ZFA) has called on Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke to clarify the government's policy, citing concerns about potential discrimination against the Jewish communit...
Increased Visa Wait Times for Israelis in Australia Spark Discrimination Concerns
Following reports of increased visa processing times for Israelis in Australia, exceeding one month, the Zionist Federation of Australia (ZFA) has called on Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke to clarify the government's policy, citing concerns about potential discrimination against the Jewish communit...
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64% Bias Score
Netherlands Approves Increased Penalties for Hate Crimes
The Dutch House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a bill to increase penalties for hate crimes by one-third, with broad support except from a few parties raising concerns about freedom of speech; the bill now moves to the Senate.
Netherlands Approves Increased Penalties for Hate Crimes
The Dutch House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a bill to increase penalties for hate crimes by one-third, with broad support except from a few parties raising concerns about freedom of speech; the bill now moves to the Senate.
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32% Bias Score
Dutch Parliament Backs Stricter Penalties for Hate Crimes
The Dutch House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a bill to increase penalties for hate crimes, adding harsher sentences for offenses involving discrimination, aiming to protect minority groups while addressing concerns about freedom of speech.
Dutch Parliament Backs Stricter Penalties for Hate Crimes
The Dutch House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a bill to increase penalties for hate crimes, adding harsher sentences for offenses involving discrimination, aiming to protect minority groups while addressing concerns about freedom of speech.
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36% Bias Score
HTS's Syria Rule: A Bleak Human Rights Outlook
Analyzing Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's potential to govern Syria humanely, the article contrasts their leader's claims with Turkey's experience under Islamist rule, highlighting human rights abuses and the limited impact of human rights institutions in oppressive regimes.
HTS's Syria Rule: A Bleak Human Rights Outlook
Analyzing Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's potential to govern Syria humanely, the article contrasts their leader's claims with Turkey's experience under Islamist rule, highlighting human rights abuses and the limited impact of human rights institutions in oppressive regimes.
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60% 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
Resurgence of "Mobbing Culture" in German Media in 2024
The return of several controversial 1990s German media personalities in 2024, including Stefan Raab and Thomas Gottschalk, is interpreted as a resurgence of "mobbing culture," highlighting a resistance to progress against discrimination and marginalization in media representation.
Resurgence of "Mobbing Culture" in German Media in 2024
The return of several controversial 1990s German media personalities in 2024, including Stefan Raab and Thomas Gottschalk, is interpreted as a resurgence of "mobbing culture," highlighting a resistance to progress against discrimination and marginalization in media representation.
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64% Bias Score
Berlin Study: Discrimination Increases Homelessness Risk for Queer Individuals
A Berlin study reveals a strong correlation between discrimination and homelessness among queer individuals, highlighting insufficient support services and the need for queer-sensitive aid, increased housing, and staff training.
Berlin Study: Discrimination Increases Homelessness Risk for Queer Individuals
A Berlin study reveals a strong correlation between discrimination and homelessness among queer individuals, highlighting insufficient support services and the need for queer-sensitive aid, increased housing, and staff training.
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24% Bias Score