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Forensic Kit Sparks Debate Amid Mexico's Disappearance Crisis
Biologist Becky Bios created a forensic kit containing DNA and identifying information to aid in searches for missing persons in Mexico, a country with over 125,000 missing people, sparking both support and controversy.
Forensic Kit Sparks Debate Amid Mexico's Disappearance Crisis
Biologist Becky Bios created a forensic kit containing DNA and identifying information to aid in searches for missing persons in Mexico, a country with over 125,000 missing people, sparking both support and controversy.
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60% Bias Score


Suspect in Multiple Murders Dies in Mexican Prison, Raising Concerns
In Mexico City, Miguel Cortés, the suspect in the murder of 17-year-old María José and at least seven other women, died in prison after a fall, leaving his victims' families without justice and prompting calls for investigation into the circumstances of his death and potential cover-up.
Suspect in Multiple Murders Dies in Mexican Prison, Raising Concerns
In Mexico City, Miguel Cortés, the suspect in the murder of 17-year-old María José and at least seven other women, died in prison after a fall, leaving his victims' families without justice and prompting calls for investigation into the circumstances of his death and potential cover-up.
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48% Bias Score


Blanco Survives Immunity Vote Amidst Gender Politics Clash
Following accusations of attempted rape by his half-sister, Mexican congressman Cuauhtémoc Blanco survived a failed attempt to remove his congressional immunity thanks to votes from the ruling Morena and PRI parties; dissenting female legislators now face consequences.
Blanco Survives Immunity Vote Amidst Gender Politics Clash
Following accusations of attempted rape by his half-sister, Mexican congressman Cuauhtémoc Blanco survived a failed attempt to remove his congressional immunity thanks to votes from the ruling Morena and PRI parties; dissenting female legislators now face consequences.
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68% Bias Score


Milan Protest Demands Action Against Femicide
Two hundred protesters, mainly young women but also including men and older women, demonstrated in Milan against the femicides of Ilaria Sula and Sara Campanella, demanding government action and preventative education to combat gender-based violence, criticizing Justice Minister Carlo Nordio's recen...
Milan Protest Demands Action Against Femicide
Two hundred protesters, mainly young women but also including men and older women, demonstrated in Milan against the femicides of Ilaria Sula and Sara Campanella, demanding government action and preventative education to combat gender-based violence, criticizing Justice Minister Carlo Nordio's recen...
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60% Bias Score


Madrid Revises Aid for Domestic Violence Survivors, Raising Funding Concerns
The Madrid regional government is changing its financial aid system for female domestic violence survivors, calculating aid based on per capita income instead of total family income, impacting eligibility and potentially increasing the number of beneficiaries, despite the budget remaining unchanged ...
Madrid Revises Aid for Domestic Violence Survivors, Raising Funding Concerns
The Madrid regional government is changing its financial aid system for female domestic violence survivors, calculating aid based on per capita income instead of total family income, impacting eligibility and potentially increasing the number of beneficiaries, despite the budget remaining unchanged ...
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32% Bias Score


Mexican Electoral Body Investigates Activists, Ignores Prison Official's Record
In Sonora, Mexico, the INE is investigating a feminist collective for criticizing judicial candidate Nicollino Cangiamilla's record of negligence and deaths in state prisons, which his campaign admits, while ignoring prior accusations of corruption and violence within the prison system during his te...
Mexican Electoral Body Investigates Activists, Ignores Prison Official's Record
In Sonora, Mexico, the INE is investigating a feminist collective for criticizing judicial candidate Nicollino Cangiamilla's record of negligence and deaths in state prisons, which his campaign admits, while ignoring prior accusations of corruption and violence within the prison system during his te...
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48% Bias Score

Pakistani Woman Wins Forced Marriage Case, Faces New Legal Battle for Son's Identity
In January 2024, Anisa Yousaf successfully annulled a forced marriage in Pakistan after being physically tortured by her father. Now, she fights for a new passport to give her 5-month-old son legal identity, highlighting the legal challenges faced by victims of forced marriage seeking recognition of...

Pakistani Woman Wins Forced Marriage Case, Faces New Legal Battle for Son's Identity
In January 2024, Anisa Yousaf successfully annulled a forced marriage in Pakistan after being physically tortured by her father. Now, she fights for a new passport to give her 5-month-old son legal identity, highlighting the legal challenges faced by victims of forced marriage seeking recognition of...
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48% Bias Score

17-Year Sentence Sought for Murder and Dismemberment of Woman in Málaga
Sergio Ruiz is accused of murdering his girlfriend, Dana Leonte, in Málaga, Spain, in June 2019, dismembering her body, and disposing of the remains. The prosecution seeks a 17-year prison sentence, including compensation for the victim's family and daughter.

17-Year Sentence Sought for Murder and Dismemberment of Woman in Málaga
Sergio Ruiz is accused of murdering his girlfriend, Dana Leonte, in Málaga, Spain, in June 2019, dismembering her body, and disposing of the remains. The prosecution seeks a 17-year prison sentence, including compensation for the victim's family and daughter.
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36% Bias Score

Murder of Ilaria Sula: Family Demands Thorough Investigation
In Rome, Ilaria Sula, 22, was murdered by her ex-boyfriend, Mark Samson; her body was found in a suitcase at a landfill. Her family, noticing unusual communication, reported her missing and are now seeking a complete investigation.

Murder of Ilaria Sula: Family Demands Thorough Investigation
In Rome, Ilaria Sula, 22, was murdered by her ex-boyfriend, Mark Samson; her body was found in a suitcase at a landfill. Her family, noticing unusual communication, reported her missing and are now seeking a complete investigation.
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24% Bias Score

Colombia Approves Bill to Aid Children Orphaned by Feminicide
Colombia's Congress approved a bill providing educational, psychosocial, and financial aid to children orphaned by feminicide, addressing a critical gap in support for at least 23,000 children who lost their mothers to this violence in the last decade, following years of advocacy from affected famil...

Colombia Approves Bill to Aid Children Orphaned by Feminicide
Colombia's Congress approved a bill providing educational, psychosocial, and financial aid to children orphaned by feminicide, addressing a critical gap in support for at least 23,000 children who lost their mothers to this violence in the last decade, following years of advocacy from affected famil...
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28% Bias Score

Digital Technology's Role in Child Abuse Cases in Spain
A Spanish youth aid organization's study found that 77% of reported gender-based violence cases among minors involved digital technology, highlighting the increasing online risks for children and the need for comprehensive solutions.

Digital Technology's Role in Child Abuse Cases in Spain
A Spanish youth aid organization's study found that 77% of reported gender-based violence cases among minors involved digital technology, highlighting the increasing online risks for children and the need for comprehensive solutions.
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Judges Condemn Minister's Comments on Rape Acquittal
Spanish judges and prosecutors across the political spectrum condemned Deputy Prime Minister María Jesús Montero for calling a rape acquittal "shameful," prompting calls for her resignation and highlighting concerns about political interference in the judicial system.

Spanish Judges Condemn Minister's Comments on Rape Acquittal
Spanish judges and prosecutors across the political spectrum condemned Deputy Prime Minister María Jesús Montero for calling a rape acquittal "shameful," prompting calls for her resignation and highlighting concerns about political interference in the judicial system.
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60% Bias Score
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