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Descendants of Spanish Emigrants Return to Madrid
Juan Acevedo Fernández, 34, unknowingly moved near his grandfather's birthplace in Madrid, revealing a cyclical migration pattern of Spanish emigrants and their descendants returning to Spain, highlighting the enduring connections between Spain and Latin America.
Descendants of Spanish Emigrants Return to Madrid
Juan Acevedo Fernández, 34, unknowingly moved near his grandfather's birthplace in Madrid, revealing a cyclical migration pattern of Spanish emigrants and their descendants returning to Spain, highlighting the enduring connections between Spain and Latin America.
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44% Bias Score


Belarusian Activist Flees Repression, Leads Refugee Shelter from Exile
Belarusian activist Anna Fedoronok fled to Poland in 2020 after supporting Sergei Tikhanovsky's presidential campaign and participating in protests against Alexander Lukashenko's regime; her family also fled due to government repression, and she now leads a shelter for Belarusian refugees in Warsaw ...
Belarusian Activist Flees Repression, Leads Refugee Shelter from Exile
Belarusian activist Anna Fedoronok fled to Poland in 2020 after supporting Sergei Tikhanovsky's presidential campaign and participating in protests against Alexander Lukashenko's regime; her family also fled due to government repression, and she now leads a shelter for Belarusian refugees in Warsaw ...
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64% Bias Score


My Worst Enemy": A Filmmaker's Self-Interrogation on the Limits of Cinematic Representation
Iranian filmmaker Mehran Tamadon's "My Worst Enemy" uses reenactments of interrogations to address state-sponsored violence, but its effectiveness is ultimately limited by the ethical and practical challenges of cinematic representation. The film's impact is significantly enhanced by Zar Amir Ebrahi...
My Worst Enemy": A Filmmaker's Self-Interrogation on the Limits of Cinematic Representation
Iranian filmmaker Mehran Tamadon's "My Worst Enemy" uses reenactments of interrogations to address state-sponsored violence, but its effectiveness is ultimately limited by the ethical and practical challenges of cinematic representation. The film's impact is significantly enhanced by Zar Amir Ebrahi...
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44% Bias Score


Mass Exodus from El Salvador Amidst Bukele's Crackdown
More than 100 political exiles, including journalists, lawyers, and human rights activists, have fled El Salvador in recent months due to President Nayib Bukele's crackdown, fearing imprisonment or worse under a new "foreign agents" law and violent repression of protests, echoing the mass exodus dur...
Mass Exodus from El Salvador Amidst Bukele's Crackdown
More than 100 political exiles, including journalists, lawyers, and human rights activists, have fled El Salvador in recent months due to President Nayib Bukele's crackdown, fearing imprisonment or worse under a new "foreign agents" law and violent repression of protests, echoing the mass exodus dur...
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48% Bias Score


Journalist Faces Eviction After Decades of Opposition to Equatorial Guinea's Regime
Equatorial Guinean journalist and activist Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo faces eviction from his Murcia home due to financial hardship stemming from his decades-long opposition to President Teodoro Obiang Nguema, including his dismissal from EFE news agency in 1995 and the non-recognition of his prior work ...
Journalist Faces Eviction After Decades of Opposition to Equatorial Guinea's Regime
Equatorial Guinean journalist and activist Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo faces eviction from his Murcia home due to financial hardship stemming from his decades-long opposition to President Teodoro Obiang Nguema, including his dismissal from EFE news agency in 1995 and the non-recognition of his prior work ...
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48% Bias Score


Salvadoran NGO Cristosal Exiles Itself Amid Government Crackdown
The Salvadoran human rights NGO Cristosal, facing government repression including espionage and defamation, has exiled itself to Guatemala and Honduras, continuing operations from there after a new law restricted funding and operations in El Salvador.
Salvadoran NGO Cristosal Exiles Itself Amid Government Crackdown
The Salvadoran human rights NGO Cristosal, facing government repression including espionage and defamation, has exiled itself to Guatemala and Honduras, continuing operations from there after a new law restricted funding and operations in El Salvador.
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60% Bias Score

Death of Media Entrepreneur Derk Sauer: A Loss for Independent Russian Journalism
Media entrepreneur Derk Sauer, founder of The Moscow Times, died last week after a tragic accident; his funeral was held today in Amsterdam, attended by family, friends, and Russian colleagues he had relocated from Russia after the invasion of Ukraine, where he helped establish independent media out...

Death of Media Entrepreneur Derk Sauer: A Loss for Independent Russian Journalism
Media entrepreneur Derk Sauer, founder of The Moscow Times, died last week after a tragic accident; his funeral was held today in Amsterdam, attended by family, friends, and Russian colleagues he had relocated from Russia after the invasion of Ukraine, where he helped establish independent media out...
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28% Bias Score

Kremlin's Harassment of Russian Dissidents Extends to Spain
Russian dissidents in Spain face threats from the Kremlin, including extortion, online harassment, and expulsion from Russia, highlighting the Kremlin's attempts to silence critics beyond its borders.

Kremlin's Harassment of Russian Dissidents Extends to Spain
Russian dissidents in Spain face threats from the Kremlin, including extortion, online harassment, and expulsion from Russia, highlighting the Kremlin's attempts to silence critics beyond its borders.
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44% Bias Score

Disputed Venezuelan Election Results Lead to Opposition Leader's Exile
The July 28, 2024, Venezuelan presidential elections, won by opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia according to voting records, were not recognized by the Maduro regime, leading to González's exile and an ongoing international dispute over the legitimacy of the results.

Disputed Venezuelan Election Results Lead to Opposition Leader's Exile
The July 28, 2024, Venezuelan presidential elections, won by opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia according to voting records, were not recognized by the Maduro regime, leading to González's exile and an ongoing international dispute over the legitimacy of the results.
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44% Bias Score

Mass Exodus of Political Exiles from El Salvador Amidst Government Crackdown
More than 100 political exiles, mainly journalists, lawyers, academics, environmentalists, and human rights activists, have fled El Salvador due to government repression and a new "foreign agents" law, reminiscent of the country's brutal civil war.

Mass Exodus of Political Exiles from El Salvador Amidst Government Crackdown
More than 100 political exiles, mainly journalists, lawyers, academics, environmentalists, and human rights activists, have fled El Salvador due to government repression and a new "foreign agents" law, reminiscent of the country's brutal civil war.
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52% Bias Score

Kundera's Dementia and Literary Legacy
Milan Kundera, suffering from dementia, prompted reflection on his literary legacy and his complex relationship with his Czech homeland, marked by exile, false accusations, and eventual reconciliation, symbolized by the establishment of the Milan Kundera Library in Brno.

Kundera's Dementia and Literary Legacy
Milan Kundera, suffering from dementia, prompted reflection on his literary legacy and his complex relationship with his Czech homeland, marked by exile, false accusations, and eventual reconciliation, symbolized by the establishment of the Milan Kundera Library in Brno.
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24% Bias Score

CIDH Condemns Nicaragua's Transnational Repression
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) denounced Nicaragua's transnational repression against exiled opponents, citing the assassination of Roberto Samcam in Costa Rica and the misuse of Interpol red notices to silence critics abroad.

CIDH Condemns Nicaragua's Transnational Repression
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) denounced Nicaragua's transnational repression against exiled opponents, citing the assassination of Roberto Samcam in Costa Rica and the misuse of Interpol red notices to silence critics abroad.
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48% Bias Score
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