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Venezuelan Lawyer Arrested, Accused of Plotting Election Violence
Venezuelan authorities arrested Eduardo Torres, a lawyer for the human rights NGO Provea, on Tuesday, charging him with conspiracy, terrorism, treason, and criminal association for allegedly plotting election-related violence in 2025; Provea reported him missing on Saturday and said he faced prior t...
Venezuelan Lawyer Arrested, Accused of Plotting Election Violence
Venezuelan authorities arrested Eduardo Torres, a lawyer for the human rights NGO Provea, on Tuesday, charging him with conspiracy, terrorism, treason, and criminal association for allegedly plotting election-related violence in 2025; Provea reported him missing on Saturday and said he faced prior t...
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56% Bias Score


Wisconsin Judge Indicted for Aiding Undocumented Immigrant's Escape
A Wisconsin judge, Hannah Dugan, was indicted by a federal grand jury on Tuesday for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant evade ICE agents in April, sparking a clash between the Trump administration and local authorities, and faces up to six years in prison.
Wisconsin Judge Indicted for Aiding Undocumented Immigrant's Escape
A Wisconsin judge, Hannah Dugan, was indicted by a federal grand jury on Tuesday for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant evade ICE agents in April, sparking a clash between the Trump administration and local authorities, and faces up to six years in prison.
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40% Bias Score


Russia Proposes In Absentia Trials for Offenses Against National Interests
The Russian State Duma is considering amendments to the Code of Administrative Offenses to enable in absentia trials for individuals outside Russia, focusing on actions considered harmful to the country's interests, with asset confiscation as a proposed enforcement mechanism.
Russia Proposes In Absentia Trials for Offenses Against National Interests
The Russian State Duma is considering amendments to the Code of Administrative Offenses to enable in absentia trials for individuals outside Russia, focusing on actions considered harmful to the country's interests, with asset confiscation as a proposed enforcement mechanism.
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56% Bias Score


UN Condemns US Mass Expulsions to El Salvador
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights condemns the US mass expulsion of approximately 275 Venezuelans and Salvadorans to a Salvadoran mega-prison, bypassing legal processes and raising serious human rights concerns, including arbitrary detention and potential torture.
UN Condemns US Mass Expulsions to El Salvador
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights condemns the US mass expulsion of approximately 275 Venezuelans and Salvadorans to a Salvadoran mega-prison, bypassing legal processes and raising serious human rights concerns, including arbitrary detention and potential torture.
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52% Bias Score


US Judge Orders Release of Detained Student Amidst Free Speech Concerns
A Turkish doctoral student, Rümeysa Öztürk, was arrested in the US for co-signing a campus article calling for divestment from Israel and recognition of the "plausible genocide" in Gaza, but a judge ordered her release on May 10th after six weeks of detention due to lack of evidence.
US Judge Orders Release of Detained Student Amidst Free Speech Concerns
A Turkish doctoral student, Rümeysa Öztürk, was arrested in the US for co-signing a campus article calling for divestment from Israel and recognition of the "plausible genocide" in Gaza, but a judge ordered her release on May 10th after six weeks of detention due to lack of evidence.
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40% Bias Score


Baku Court Hears Kelbajar Atrocity Claims Against Armenian POWs
A Baku military court session, reported by Azerbaijan's state news agency "Azertag", heard testimony from alleged victims claiming Armenian atrocities during the 1993 Kelbajar events, raising concerns about the trial's lack of independent observers and potential bias.
Baku Court Hears Kelbajar Atrocity Claims Against Armenian POWs
A Baku military court session, reported by Azerbaijan's state news agency "Azertag", heard testimony from alleged victims claiming Armenian atrocities during the 1993 Kelbajar events, raising concerns about the trial's lack of independent observers and potential bias.
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72% Bias Score

Judge Allows Deportation of Tren De Aragua Members Under Alien Enemies Act, But Requires Prior Notice
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration can deport Venezuelan Tren De Aragua gang members under the Alien Enemies Act but must provide adequate prior notice, creating a conflict with other rulings and allowing potential legal challenges; the ruling applies to non-naturalized, non-permanent re...

Judge Allows Deportation of Tren De Aragua Members Under Alien Enemies Act, But Requires Prior Notice
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration can deport Venezuelan Tren De Aragua gang members under the Alien Enemies Act but must provide adequate prior notice, creating a conflict with other rulings and allowing potential legal challenges; the ruling applies to non-naturalized, non-permanent re...
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48% Bias Score

Judge Approves Deportation of Tren de Aragua Members Under Alien Enemies Act
Judge Stephanie Haines ruled that the Alien Enemies Act can be used to deport Venezuelan citizens confirmed as members of the Tren de Aragua gang, mandating a 21-day notice period, while other aspects remain undecided; this is the first instance of a judge approving President Trump's designation of ...

Judge Approves Deportation of Tren de Aragua Members Under Alien Enemies Act
Judge Stephanie Haines ruled that the Alien Enemies Act can be used to deport Venezuelan citizens confirmed as members of the Tren de Aragua gang, mandating a 21-day notice period, while other aspects remain undecided; this is the first instance of a judge approving President Trump's designation of ...
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48% Bias Score

Maier Denies Interference in Thuringian Police Leak Investigation
Thuringia's Interior Minister Georg Maier rejects accusations of interfering with an investigation into police officers suspected of leaking confidential information following police searches in Erfurt and Saalfeld in late March; the opposition demands consequences and an independent investigation.

Maier Denies Interference in Thuringian Police Leak Investigation
Thuringia's Interior Minister Georg Maier rejects accusations of interfering with an investigation into police officers suspected of leaking confidential information following police searches in Erfurt and Saalfeld in late March; the opposition demands consequences and an independent investigation.
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48% Bias Score

Armenia: Human Rights Defender Reports Persistent Police Brutality and High Pre-Trial Detention
The Armenian Human Rights Defender's annual report highlights the persistent use of excessive force by police and insufficient protection of detainees' rights, citing numerous instances of disproportionate force, lack of accountability, and a high rate of pre-trial detention exceeding international ...

Armenia: Human Rights Defender Reports Persistent Police Brutality and High Pre-Trial Detention
The Armenian Human Rights Defender's annual report highlights the persistent use of excessive force by police and insufficient protection of detainees' rights, citing numerous instances of disproportionate force, lack of accountability, and a high rate of pre-trial detention exceeding international ...
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36% Bias Score

British Father Sentenced to 10 Years in Saudi Prison
A British father, Ahmed al-Doush, was sentenced to 10 years in a Saudi Arabian prison on August 31, 2024, for unspecified charges potentially linked to a 2018 tweet and association with a Saudi dissident; his family alleges the UK government inadequately supported him.

British Father Sentenced to 10 Years in Saudi Prison
A British father, Ahmed al-Doush, was sentenced to 10 years in a Saudi Arabian prison on August 31, 2024, for unspecified charges potentially linked to a 2018 tweet and association with a Saudi dissident; his family alleges the UK government inadequately supported him.
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56% Bias Score

Legal Challenges to Trump Administration's Use of Alien Enemies Act
The Trump administration used the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport suspected MS-13 and Tren de Aragua gang members, prompting legal challenges over presidential authority and due process. Federal judges questioned the president's power to define 'alien enemies' and the expedited deportation process.

Legal Challenges to Trump Administration's Use of Alien Enemies Act
The Trump administration used the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport suspected MS-13 and Tren de Aragua gang members, prompting legal challenges over presidential authority and due process. Federal judges questioned the president's power to define 'alien enemies' and the expedited deportation process.
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52% Bias Score
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