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Ottawa Convoy Organizers Face Lengthy Sentences
Tamara Lich and Chris Barber, organizers of the 2022 Ottawa convoy, were convicted of mischief and face lengthy prison sentences; the Crown argued their actions were organized and sustained, exceeding legitimate protest; the case highlights ongoing debate surrounding the Emergencies Act and its use.
Ottawa Convoy Organizers Face Lengthy Sentences
Tamara Lich and Chris Barber, organizers of the 2022 Ottawa convoy, were convicted of mischief and face lengthy prison sentences; the Crown argued their actions were organized and sustained, exceeding legitimate protest; the case highlights ongoing debate surrounding the Emergencies Act and its use.
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40% Bias Score


Conflicting Accounts Surround Police Officer's Injury at Berlin Protest
On May 15th, in Berlin-Kreuzberg, a police officer sustained injuries during a protest, prompting conflicting accounts from police reports indicating a targeted attack and a video analysis by Forensis suggesting a chaotic melee. The incident led to 54 arrests and is under investigation by the Berlin...
Conflicting Accounts Surround Police Officer's Injury at Berlin Protest
On May 15th, in Berlin-Kreuzberg, a police officer sustained injuries during a protest, prompting conflicting accounts from police reports indicating a targeted attack and a video analysis by Forensis suggesting a chaotic melee. The incident led to 54 arrests and is under investigation by the Berlin...
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60% Bias Score


Kenya Proposes Protest Restrictions After Violent Demonstrations
In response to violent June 27, 2025, protests in Kenya resulting in 19 deaths and widespread damage, a proposed law seeks to ban protests within 100 meters of government buildings, sparking debate about freedom of assembly versus public safety.
Kenya Proposes Protest Restrictions After Violent Demonstrations
In response to violent June 27, 2025, protests in Kenya resulting in 19 deaths and widespread damage, a proposed law seeks to ban protests within 100 meters of government buildings, sparking debate about freedom of assembly versus public safety.
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64% Bias Score


Budapest Pride Defies Government Ban, Becomes Symbol of Resistance
Despite a government ban, tens of thousands participated in Budapest Pride's 30th anniversary on Saturday, turning the event into a powerful symbol of resistance against Hungary's crackdown on freedom of assembly and human rights; international figures and people previously opposed to Pride joined i...
Budapest Pride Defies Government Ban, Becomes Symbol of Resistance
Despite a government ban, tens of thousands participated in Budapest Pride's 30th anniversary on Saturday, turning the event into a powerful symbol of resistance against Hungary's crackdown on freedom of assembly and human rights; international figures and people previously opposed to Pride joined i...
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52% Bias Score


Budapest Pride Banned, EU Officials Attend Despite Ban
Hungary's government banned Budapest's Pride march, citing a restrictive assembly law, while approving a counter-demonstration by a far-right group; this decision sparked international condemnation and the attendance of several EU officials at the Pride event, despite the ban, raising concerns about...
Budapest Pride Banned, EU Officials Attend Despite Ban
Hungary's government banned Budapest's Pride march, citing a restrictive assembly law, while approving a counter-demonstration by a far-right group; this decision sparked international condemnation and the attendance of several EU officials at the Pride event, despite the ban, raising concerns about...
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60% Bias Score


Liberian Opposition Figure Denied Entry to Lawmaker Arson Trial Amidst Heightened Tensions
Janga Kowo, CDC National Chairman, was denied entry to the Temple of Justice on Monday while five lawmakers stood trial for arson related to the December 18, 2023, Capitol fire, sparking concerns of political tensions and rights violations; this follows his alleged arrest and assault during a prior ...
Liberian Opposition Figure Denied Entry to Lawmaker Arson Trial Amidst Heightened Tensions
Janga Kowo, CDC National Chairman, was denied entry to the Temple of Justice on Monday while five lawmakers stood trial for arson related to the December 18, 2023, Capitol fire, sparking concerns of political tensions and rights violations; this follows his alleged arrest and assault during a prior ...
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44% Bias Score

Berlin Orders Relocation of Pro-Palestinian Protest Camp Near Chancellery
Berlin authorities ordered the relocation of a pro-Palestinian protest camp near the Chancellery due to noise disturbances and concerns about its proximity to government buildings and a monument; access is now blocked, and alternative locations are offered.

Berlin Orders Relocation of Pro-Palestinian Protest Camp Near Chancellery
Berlin authorities ordered the relocation of a pro-Palestinian protest camp near the Chancellery due to noise disturbances and concerns about its proximity to government buildings and a monument; access is now blocked, and alternative locations are offered.
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56% Bias Score

Saraçhane Protest Trial Adjourned Amidst Allegations of Police Brutality
A court hearing took place in Istanbul for 45 individuals, including "Basel," charged with unauthorized assembly at Saraçhane protests against Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's arrest and license revocation; defendants reported police brutality, and the trial was adjourned to October 17th.

Saraçhane Protest Trial Adjourned Amidst Allegations of Police Brutality
A court hearing took place in Istanbul for 45 individuals, including "Basel," charged with unauthorized assembly at Saraçhane protests against Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's arrest and license revocation; defendants reported police brutality, and the trial was adjourned to October 17th.
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48% Bias Score

Massive Budapest Pride Defies Government Ban
Over 100,000 people defied a Hungarian government ban to march in Budapest Pride, organized by Rainbow Mission and city hall, protesting LGBTQ+ rights restrictions and advocating for freedom of assembly; despite police warnings, the event concluded with minimal incidents.

Massive Budapest Pride Defies Government Ban
Over 100,000 people defied a Hungarian government ban to march in Budapest Pride, organized by Rainbow Mission and city hall, protesting LGBTQ+ rights restrictions and advocating for freedom of assembly; despite police warnings, the event concluded with minimal incidents.
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44% Bias Score

Budapest Defies Pride Ban Amidst EU Condemnation
Despite a Hungarian legal ban, Budapest's Pride parade will proceed on Saturday, with over 70 MEPs and numerous EU officials attending in support, highlighting the conflict between Hungary and the EU over LGBTQ+ rights and democratic freedoms.

Budapest Defies Pride Ban Amidst EU Condemnation
Despite a Hungarian legal ban, Budapest's Pride parade will proceed on Saturday, with over 70 MEPs and numerous EU officials attending in support, highlighting the conflict between Hungary and the EU over LGBTQ+ rights and democratic freedoms.
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48% Bias Score

Von der Leyen Condemns Hungary's Budapest Pride Ban
Ursula von der Leyen urged Hungary to overturn its ban on the Budapest Pride march, citing violations of fundamental rights and potential conflicts with EU law, prompting a sharp rebuttal from Viktor Orbán.

Von der Leyen Condemns Hungary's Budapest Pride Ban
Ursula von der Leyen urged Hungary to overturn its ban on the Budapest Pride march, citing violations of fundamental rights and potential conflicts with EU law, prompting a sharp rebuttal from Viktor Orbán.
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40% Bias Score

Catalan Court Increases Sentences for Assault on Constitutionalist Group
A Barcelona court sentenced four Catalan independence activists to two years in prison for violently disrupting a university fair and expelling members of the constitutionalist group S'ha Acabat! on February 23, 2022, citing the activists' belief that Spanish ideologies are inherently fascist.

Catalan Court Increases Sentences for Assault on Constitutionalist Group
A Barcelona court sentenced four Catalan independence activists to two years in prison for violently disrupting a university fair and expelling members of the constitutionalist group S'ha Acabat! on February 23, 2022, citing the activists' belief that Spanish ideologies are inherently fascist.
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48% Bias Score
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