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Iran's Discriminatory Policies Against Afghan Migrants Spark Human Rights Concerns
Afghan migrants in Iran, comprising over 95% of foreign nationals, face widespread discrimination in access to education, employment, and basic services, violating international human rights principles and prompting concerns about the long-term impacts on regional stability.
Iran's Discriminatory Policies Against Afghan Migrants Spark Human Rights Concerns
Afghan migrants in Iran, comprising over 95% of foreign nationals, face widespread discrimination in access to education, employment, and basic services, violating international human rights principles and prompting concerns about the long-term impacts on regional stability.
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40% Bias Score


Only 4% of Migrant Children Pass Russian Language Exam for School Admission
Due to incomplete paperwork and a lack of adequate preparation, only 4% of migrant children passed the Russian language exam for school admission, highlighting systemic failures in integration policies.
Only 4% of Migrant Children Pass Russian Language Exam for School Admission
Due to incomplete paperwork and a lack of adequate preparation, only 4% of migrant children passed the Russian language exam for school admission, highlighting systemic failures in integration policies.
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60% Bias Score


Barcelona's Catalan-Language Play Sparks Resignation Calls
A short play at Barcelona's Discrimination Observatory presentation depicted a Latina immigrant facing discrimination for not speaking Catalan, sparking outrage and demands for resignations from pro-independence parties due to its perceived promotion of Catalan-only services.
Barcelona's Catalan-Language Play Sparks Resignation Calls
A short play at Barcelona's Discrimination Observatory presentation depicted a Latina immigrant facing discrimination for not speaking Catalan, sparking outrage and demands for resignations from pro-independence parties due to its perceived promotion of Catalan-only services.
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52% Bias Score


ECtHR Rules Against Semenya Discrimination, but Finds Unfair Trial
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Caster Semenya, a South African middle-distance runner, was not discriminated against by the testosterone regulations but did not receive a fair trial in Switzerland, awarding her €80,000 in compensation.
ECtHR Rules Against Semenya Discrimination, but Finds Unfair Trial
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Caster Semenya, a South African middle-distance runner, was not discriminated against by the testosterone regulations but did not receive a fair trial in Switzerland, awarding her €80,000 in compensation.
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52% Bias Score


ECHR Rules Against Semenya Discrimination, Awards Compensation
The European Court of Human Rights ruled Caster Semenya was not discriminated against by World Athletics' testosterone regulations but was awarded €80,000 for lack of a fair trial in Switzerland; Semenya plans to continue her fight for athlete rights.
ECHR Rules Against Semenya Discrimination, Awards Compensation
The European Court of Human Rights ruled Caster Semenya was not discriminated against by World Athletics' testosterone regulations but was awarded €80,000 for lack of a fair trial in Switzerland; Semenya plans to continue her fight for athlete rights.
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44% Bias Score


Berlin Education Senator's False Statement on Homophobic Bullying Case
A lawyer's letter detailing homophobic bullying against a homosexual teacher in Berlin arrived at the education administration between December 9-11, 2024, but the Senator initially gave false information about the date of its arrival, prompting criticism and a motion of disapproval.
Berlin Education Senator's False Statement on Homophobic Bullying Case
A lawyer's letter detailing homophobic bullying against a homosexual teacher in Berlin arrived at the education administration between December 9-11, 2024, but the Senator initially gave false information about the date of its arrival, prompting criticism and a motion of disapproval.
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36% Bias Score

Japan to End Financial Aid for Foreign PhD Students, Sparking Outcry
The Japanese government plans to end financial aid for foreign PhD students in fiscal 2027, impacting 39% of current recipients (3,151 Chinese students), despite a goal to increase international doctoral students to 33% by 2033; this has prompted protests citing discrimination and potential harm to ...

Japan to End Financial Aid for Foreign PhD Students, Sparking Outcry
The Japanese government plans to end financial aid for foreign PhD students in fiscal 2027, impacting 39% of current recipients (3,151 Chinese students), despite a goal to increase international doctoral students to 33% by 2033; this has prompted protests citing discrimination and potential harm to ...
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60% Bias Score

Semenya Wins Partial Victory in Human Rights Court Challenge to World Athletics Rules
Two-time Olympic champion Caster Semenya won a partial victory at the European Court of Human Rights, which ruled the Swiss Supreme Court violated her right to a fair hearing regarding World Athletics' testosterone regulations for female athletes; the court awarded her €80,000.

Semenya Wins Partial Victory in Human Rights Court Challenge to World Athletics Rules
Two-time Olympic champion Caster Semenya won a partial victory at the European Court of Human Rights, which ruled the Swiss Supreme Court violated her right to a fair hearing regarding World Athletics' testosterone regulations for female athletes; the court awarded her €80,000.
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52% Bias Score

ECHR Rules Switzerland Violated Semenya's Right to Fair Trial
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Switzerland violated Caster Semenya's right to a fair trial regarding World Athletics' testosterone regulations that prevent her from competing in women's 800-meter races since 2019, but it did not address the legality of those regulations themselves.

ECHR Rules Switzerland Violated Semenya's Right to Fair Trial
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Switzerland violated Caster Semenya's right to a fair trial regarding World Athletics' testosterone regulations that prevent her from competing in women's 800-meter races since 2019, but it did not address the legality of those regulations themselves.
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44% Bias Score

ECHR Rules Swiss Court Violated Semenya's Right to Fair Hearing
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Caster Semenya's right to a fair hearing was violated by the Swiss Federal Supreme Court in its 2020 rejection of her appeal against World Athletics' testosterone regulations; however, the regulations themselves remain in effect.

ECHR Rules Swiss Court Violated Semenya's Right to Fair Hearing
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Caster Semenya's right to a fair hearing was violated by the Swiss Federal Supreme Court in its 2020 rejection of her appeal against World Athletics' testosterone regulations; however, the regulations themselves remain in effect.
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52% Bias Score

ECHR Rules Switzerland Violated Semenya's Right to Fair Trial
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Switzerland violated Caster Semenya's right to a fair trial concerning World Athletics' testosterone regulations for female athletes, but did not find evidence of discrimination or privacy violations.

ECHR Rules Switzerland Violated Semenya's Right to Fair Trial
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Switzerland violated Caster Semenya's right to a fair trial concerning World Athletics' testosterone regulations for female athletes, but did not find evidence of discrimination or privacy violations.
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36% Bias Score

Xenophobic Violence Erupts in South Africa Amidst Healthcare Access Denial Campaign
Clashes erupted last week between police and foreign nationals in Durban, South Africa, amid a growing campaign by the Dudula movement and the Patriotic Action party to deny African migrants access to public healthcare, echoing the deadly 2008 xenophobic violence and violating South Africa's constit...

Xenophobic Violence Erupts in South Africa Amidst Healthcare Access Denial Campaign
Clashes erupted last week between police and foreign nationals in Durban, South Africa, amid a growing campaign by the Dudula movement and the Patriotic Action party to deny African migrants access to public healthcare, echoing the deadly 2008 xenophobic violence and violating South Africa's constit...
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60% Bias Score
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