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Hungarian Human Rights Groups Challenge Anti-LGBTQ+ Law
Five Hungarian human rights groups, including Amnesty International, are challenging a law passed in March that allows for the banning of Pride festivals, citing the use of facial recognition technology and the government's assertion that such events harm children. A planned June 28th Budapest Pride...
Hungarian Human Rights Groups Challenge Anti-LGBTQ+ Law
Five Hungarian human rights groups, including Amnesty International, are challenging a law passed in March that allows for the banning of Pride festivals, citing the use of facial recognition technology and the government's assertion that such events harm children. A planned June 28th Budapest Pride...
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44% Bias Score


Turkey: Continued Struggle for Justice for Enforced Disappearances
Ikbal Eren, sibling of Hayrettin Eren, disappeared in 1980, spoke at a panel about the ongoing struggle for justice for enforced disappearances in Turkey, highlighting the significance of Galatasaray Square as a place of shared grief and remembrance. The panel discussed the failures of accountabilit...
Turkey: Continued Struggle for Justice for Enforced Disappearances
Ikbal Eren, sibling of Hayrettin Eren, disappeared in 1980, spoke at a panel about the ongoing struggle for justice for enforced disappearances in Turkey, highlighting the significance of Galatasaray Square as a place of shared grief and remembrance. The panel discussed the failures of accountabilit...
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40% Bias Score


Hungary Illegally Bans LGBTQI Rights March
Hungarian police illegally banned a June 1st LGBTQI rights march in Budapest, contradicting a prior similar event and citing a new law prohibiting events deemed to violate children's rights; five organizations are challenging the ban in court.
Hungary Illegally Bans LGBTQI Rights March
Hungarian police illegally banned a June 1st LGBTQI rights march in Budapest, contradicting a prior similar event and citing a new law prohibiting events deemed to violate children's rights; five organizations are challenging the ban in court.
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52% Bias Score


Tanzania Deports Activists Observing Lissu Trial
Tanzanian authorities arrested and deported Kenyan and Ugandan activists who traveled to Dar es Salaam to observe the trial of opposition leader Tundu Lissu, citing a lack of legal representation licenses and alleging violation of national laws, sparking regional debate on human rights and judicial ...
Tanzania Deports Activists Observing Lissu Trial
Tanzanian authorities arrested and deported Kenyan and Ugandan activists who traveled to Dar es Salaam to observe the trial of opposition leader Tundu Lissu, citing a lack of legal representation licenses and alleging violation of national laws, sparking regional debate on human rights and judicial ...
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44% Bias Score


Istanbul May Day: Restrictions Echo Past Crackdowns on Dissent
Istanbul experienced significant restrictions on May Day, with road closures and metro station shutdowns mirroring past curfews used to suppress political dissent, raising concerns about the subtle suppression of freedoms.
Istanbul May Day: Restrictions Echo Past Crackdowns on Dissent
Istanbul experienced significant restrictions on May Day, with road closures and metro station shutdowns mirroring past curfews used to suppress political dissent, raising concerns about the subtle suppression of freedoms.
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Sonic Weapon Allegedly Used Against Serbian Protestors
During a silent vigil in Belgrade on March 15th, 2024, a powerful, unidentified sound caused panic among anti-corruption protestors, raising concerns about the potential illegal use of sonic weapons by Serbian authorities, prompting investigations and sparking a debate on human rights and government...
Sonic Weapon Allegedly Used Against Serbian Protestors
During a silent vigil in Belgrade on March 15th, 2024, a powerful, unidentified sound caused panic among anti-corruption protestors, raising concerns about the potential illegal use of sonic weapons by Serbian authorities, prompting investigations and sparking a debate on human rights and government...
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16% Bias Score

70+ European Parliament Members to Defy Hungary's LGBTQ+ Ban at Budapest Pride
At least 70 members of the European Parliament will attend Budapest's Pride parade on June 28, defying Hungary's new law banning LGBTQ+ gatherings and using facial recognition to identify attendees; this action follows a letter signed by 20 EU countries urging Hungary to revise its anti-LGBTQ+ legis...

70+ European Parliament Members to Defy Hungary's LGBTQ+ Ban at Budapest Pride
At least 70 members of the European Parliament will attend Budapest's Pride parade on June 28, defying Hungary's new law banning LGBTQ+ gatherings and using facial recognition to identify attendees; this action follows a letter signed by 20 EU countries urging Hungary to revise its anti-LGBTQ+ legis...
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EU Urges Hungary to Respect Right to Peaceful Assembly After LGBT+ March Ban
On May 27, 2025, the European Commissioner for Justice urged Hungary to uphold its citizens' right to peaceful assembly after Hungarian police banned an LGBT+ march, citing a controversial law; the EU is reviewing the law and considering sanctions against Hungary, but internal disagreements have hin...

EU Urges Hungary to Respect Right to Peaceful Assembly After LGBT+ March Ban
On May 27, 2025, the European Commissioner for Justice urged Hungary to uphold its citizens' right to peaceful assembly after Hungarian police banned an LGBT+ march, citing a controversial law; the EU is reviewing the law and considering sanctions against Hungary, but internal disagreements have hin...
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Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ March, Sparking Legal Battle
Five Hungarian human rights organizations planned a peaceful LGBTQ+ rights march on June 1st, but police banned it, citing a new law restricting demonstrations promoting homosexuality or gender change, leading to legal action.

Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ March, Sparking Legal Battle
Five Hungarian human rights organizations planned a peaceful LGBTQ+ rights march on June 1st, but police banned it, citing a new law restricting demonstrations promoting homosexuality or gender change, leading to legal action.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Police Criticized for Intimidating Demonstrators
The Dutch National Police's methods of obtaining information from demonstrators, including home visits, are criticized by the Inspectorate for being intimidating and counterproductive, leading to recommendations for improved training and communication strategies.

Dutch Police Criticized for Intimidating Demonstrators
The Dutch National Police's methods of obtaining information from demonstrators, including home visits, are criticized by the Inspectorate for being intimidating and counterproductive, leading to recommendations for improved training and communication strategies.
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40% Bias Score

Saraçhane Protest Trial Adjourned, Journalists' Cases Separated
A Turkish court adjourned the trial of 99 students, 8 journalists, and 4 lawyers charged with participating in Saraçhane protests; the journalists' and lawyers' cases were separated, raising concerns about press freedom.

Saraçhane Protest Trial Adjourned, Journalists' Cases Separated
A Turkish court adjourned the trial of 99 students, 8 journalists, and 4 lawyers charged with participating in Saraçhane protests; the journalists' and lawyers' cases were separated, raising concerns about press freedom.
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36% Bias Score

EU Condemns Hungary's Anti-LGBTQ+ Law
Hungary's new law banning public LGBTQ+ events, including Pride parades, has triggered widespread condemnation from numerous EU nations who see it as a human rights violation, prompting potential legal action by the EU.

EU Condemns Hungary's Anti-LGBTQ+ Law
Hungary's new law banning public LGBTQ+ events, including Pride parades, has triggered widespread condemnation from numerous EU nations who see it as a human rights violation, prompting potential legal action by the EU.
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44% Bias Score
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