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UN: Dozens of Bodies Found in Libyan Detention Facilities
The UN uncovered dozens of bodies in Libyan detention facilities run by the Stabilisation Support Apparatus militia in Tripoli, citing gross human rights violations including torture and extrajudicial killings following clashes in May.
UN: Dozens of Bodies Found in Libyan Detention Facilities
The UN uncovered dozens of bodies in Libyan detention facilities run by the Stabilisation Support Apparatus militia in Tripoli, citing gross human rights violations including torture and extrajudicial killings following clashes in May.
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44% Bias Score


14 Arrested After Mob Killing in Uromi, Nigeria
Following the mob killing of travelers in Uromi, Edo State, Nigeria on March 27, 2024, 14 suspects were arrested and transferred to Abuja for investigation; Edo State Governor Okpebholo suspended the head of the state security corps and all illegal vigilante groups; President Tinubu condemned the at...
14 Arrested After Mob Killing in Uromi, Nigeria
Following the mob killing of travelers in Uromi, Edo State, Nigeria on March 27, 2024, 14 suspects were arrested and transferred to Abuja for investigation; Edo State Governor Okpebholo suspended the head of the state security corps and all illegal vigilante groups; President Tinubu condemned the at...
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44% Bias Score


Iran's Tech-Driven Repression: Drones, Surveillance, and Human Rights Abuses
A UN report details Iran's use of drones, facial recognition, and the 'Nazer' app to enforce hijab laws, resulting in at least 618 arrests, torture, and extrajudicial killings, highlighting systemic human rights abuses against women, religious minorities, and LGBT individuals.
Iran's Tech-Driven Repression: Drones, Surveillance, and Human Rights Abuses
A UN report details Iran's use of drones, facial recognition, and the 'Nazer' app to enforce hijab laws, resulting in at least 618 arrests, torture, and extrajudicial killings, highlighting systemic human rights abuses against women, religious minorities, and LGBT individuals.
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Bangladesh's Ousted PM Accused of Running Secret Torture Prisons
Ousted Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina faces arrest warrants for crimes against humanity, accused of running a network of secret prisons where thousands were tortured and disappeared; the International Crimes Tribunal has concrete evidence, including testimonies, linking her to the atrociti...
Bangladesh's Ousted PM Accused of Running Secret Torture Prisons
Ousted Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina faces arrest warrants for crimes against humanity, accused of running a network of secret prisons where thousands were tortured and disappeared; the International Crimes Tribunal has concrete evidence, including testimonies, linking her to the atrociti...
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64% Bias Score


UN Accuses Hasina's Government of Crimes Against Humanity in Bangladesh
A UN report alleges that Sheikh Hasina's government in Bangladesh committed crimes against humanity, including up to 1,400 extrajudicial killings during a 45-day period last year, as it tried to retain power amidst mass protests.
UN Accuses Hasina's Government of Crimes Against Humanity in Bangladesh
A UN report alleges that Sheikh Hasina's government in Bangladesh committed crimes against humanity, including up to 1,400 extrajudicial killings during a 45-day period last year, as it tried to retain power amidst mass protests.
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48% Bias Score


35 Executed in Homs Amidst Reports of Religious Minority Abuses
Thirty-five former Syrian army officers were executed in Homs over 72 hours by pro-government Islamist fighters, leading to arrests and accusations of abuses against minority groups, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
35 Executed in Homs Amidst Reports of Religious Minority Abuses
Thirty-five former Syrian army officers were executed in Homs over 72 hours by pro-government Islamist fighters, leading to arrests and accusations of abuses against minority groups, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
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40% Bias Score

UN Condemns Sudanese Army Killings in Khartoum
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has condemned credible reports of extrajudicial killings of civilians by the Sudanese army in Khartoum following its recapture of the city, calling for a full investigation into multiple videos showing alleged summary executions.

UN Condemns Sudanese Army Killings in Khartoum
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has condemned credible reports of extrajudicial killings of civilians by the Sudanese army in Khartoum following its recapture of the city, calling for a full investigation into multiple videos showing alleged summary executions.
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Ecuadorian Soldiers Charged in Murder of Four Minors
In Guayaquil, Ecuador, on December 8th, 2024, 16 air force soldiers abducted four Afro-Ecuadorian minors from a soccer field, leading to their deaths after they were abandoned naked and beaten in a remote location; inconsistencies in the soldiers' accounts highlight potential human rights violations...

Ecuadorian Soldiers Charged in Murder of Four Minors
In Guayaquil, Ecuador, on December 8th, 2024, 16 air force soldiers abducted four Afro-Ecuadorian minors from a soccer field, leading to their deaths after they were abandoned naked and beaten in a remote location; inconsistencies in the soldiers' accounts highlight potential human rights violations...
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Kenyan Cabinet Secretary Boycotts Meetings to Protest Alleged Killings
Kenyan Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi boycotted three Cabinet meetings in 2025 to protest the government's inaction on alleged police abductions and extrajudicial killings following anti-government protests in mid-2024, publicly challenging President William Ruto's administration.

Kenyan Cabinet Secretary Boycotts Meetings to Protest Alleged Killings
Kenyan Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi boycotted three Cabinet meetings in 2025 to protest the government's inaction on alleged police abductions and extrajudicial killings following anti-government protests in mid-2024, publicly challenging President William Ruto's administration.
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40% Bias Score

Bangladesh's Previous Government Accused of Crimes Against Humanity
The UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) reported that Bangladesh's previous government committed crimes against humanity during last summer's protests, resulting in approximately 1,400 deaths, mostly at the hands of security forces; the report details extrajudicial killings and mass arrests, highlighting...

Bangladesh's Previous Government Accused of Crimes Against Humanity
The UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) reported that Bangladesh's previous government committed crimes against humanity during last summer's protests, resulting in approximately 1,400 deaths, mostly at the hands of security forces; the report details extrajudicial killings and mass arrests, highlighting...
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UN Report: Up to 1,400 Killed in Bangladesh Crackdown on Protests
A UN report estimates up to 1,400 deaths in Bangladesh last summer during a crackdown on student protests against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina; the report cites systematic human rights violations by security forces, potentially amounting to crimes against humanity, and recommends significant ...

UN Report: Up to 1,400 Killed in Bangladesh Crackdown on Protests
A UN report estimates up to 1,400 deaths in Bangladesh last summer during a crackdown on student protests against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina; the report cites systematic human rights violations by security forces, potentially amounting to crimes against humanity, and recommends significant ...
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32% Bias Score

At Least 35 Executed in Syria Following Assad's Ouster
Following the December overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, fighters allied with Syria's new Islamist rulers executed at least 35 people, mostly former government officials, and arrested dozens more in Homs, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The killings targeted members of the Alawite ...

At Least 35 Executed in Syria Following Assad's Ouster
Following the December overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, fighters allied with Syria's new Islamist rulers executed at least 35 people, mostly former government officials, and arrested dozens more in Homs, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The killings targeted members of the Alawite ...
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60% Bias Score
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