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Iran: Three Years After Mahsa Amini's Death, Women's Resistance Continues
Three years after Mahsa Amini's death sparked widespread protests in Iran, women continue to defy mandatory hijab laws, leading to a visible shift in public spaces despite government crackdowns.
Iran: Three Years After Mahsa Amini's Death, Women's Resistance Continues
Three years after Mahsa Amini's death sparked widespread protests in Iran, women continue to defy mandatory hijab laws, leading to a visible shift in public spaces despite government crackdowns.
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36% Bias Score


Tehran Murals' Fate Reflects Shifting US-Iran Dynamics
Amidst ongoing US-Iran nuclear negotiations, a Tehran resident notes the likely removal of anti-American murals outside the former US Embassy, reflecting evolving public sentiment alongside challenges to the hijab mandate and economic hardship caused by sanctions.
Tehran Murals' Fate Reflects Shifting US-Iran Dynamics
Amidst ongoing US-Iran nuclear negotiations, a Tehran resident notes the likely removal of anti-American murals outside the former US Embassy, reflecting evolving public sentiment alongside challenges to the hijab mandate and economic hardship caused by sanctions.
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44% Bias Score


Berlin's Religious Symbol Ban Sparks Wider European Debate
Germany's Green Party seeks to repeal Berlin's law banning religious symbols for public servants, igniting a broader European debate on secularism versus religious freedom in public life, with varying national approaches ranging from France's strict secularism to Sweden's permissive stance.
Berlin's Religious Symbol Ban Sparks Wider European Debate
Germany's Green Party seeks to repeal Berlin's law banning religious symbols for public servants, igniting a broader European debate on secularism versus religious freedom in public life, with varying national approaches ranging from France's strict secularism to Sweden's permissive stance.
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44% Bias Score


French Sports Minister Questions Nation's Strict Secularism in Sports
On March 3, 2024, French Sports Minister Marie Barsacq participated in a radio debate on RMC, expressing concerns about France's restrictive interpretation of laïcité in sports, contrasting it with the UK's approach and highlighting internal disagreement on this issue.
French Sports Minister Questions Nation's Strict Secularism in Sports
On March 3, 2024, French Sports Minister Marie Barsacq participated in a radio debate on RMC, expressing concerns about France's restrictive interpretation of laïcité in sports, contrasting it with the UK's approach and highlighting internal disagreement on this issue.
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56% Bias Score


Iran Uses Technology to Enforce Mandatory Hijab Laws
A UN report reveals Iran's use of the "Nazer" app, drones, and facial recognition to enforce mandatory hijab laws, resulting in systemic human rights violations and potential death penalties under the proposed "Hijab and Chastity" law.
Iran Uses Technology to Enforce Mandatory Hijab Laws
A UN report reveals Iran's use of the "Nazer" app, drones, and facial recognition to enforce mandatory hijab laws, resulting in systemic human rights violations and potential death penalties under the proposed "Hijab and Chastity" law.
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60% Bias Score


UN Accuses Iran of Using Technology to Suppress Dissent Over Hijab Laws
A UN report accuses Iran of using drones, digital surveillance, and a dedicated app to monitor and punish women who violate the country's strict hijab rules, leading to severe consequences including arrest, assault, and rape.
UN Accuses Iran of Using Technology to Suppress Dissent Over Hijab Laws
A UN report accuses Iran of using drones, digital surveillance, and a dedicated app to monitor and punish women who violate the country's strict hijab rules, leading to severe consequences including arrest, assault, and rape.
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52% Bias Score

Hate Crime Investigation Launched After Attack on Muslim Woman in Oshawa
A Muslim woman in Oshawa, Ontario, was violently attacked by a group of teenagers who ripped off her hijab and kicked her repeatedly; police are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime, prompting concerns from community advocates about rising Islamophobia.

Hate Crime Investigation Launched After Attack on Muslim Woman in Oshawa
A Muslim woman in Oshawa, Ontario, was violently attacked by a group of teenagers who ripped off her hijab and kicked her repeatedly; police are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime, prompting concerns from community advocates about rising Islamophobia.
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28% Bias Score

Iran Relaxes Hijab Enforcement Amidst Ongoing Social Change
Conservative Iranian politician Ali Motahari revealed that the strict enforcement of the hijab mandate is not currently being followed, with police only intervening in cases of severe violations. This shift follows widespread protests after the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, and women are increasingl...

Iran Relaxes Hijab Enforcement Amidst Ongoing Social Change
Conservative Iranian politician Ali Motahari revealed that the strict enforcement of the hijab mandate is not currently being followed, with police only intervening in cases of severe violations. This shift follows widespread protests after the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, and women are increasingl...
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52% Bias Score

Gladiators' First Hijabi Contender Inspires Muslim Women
Aneila Afsar, a 26-year-old mother from Lancashire, is the first contestant to compete on the revived BBC Gladiators show wearing a hijab, reaching the semi-finals and inspiring many Muslim women to pursue fitness and sports.

Gladiators' First Hijabi Contender Inspires Muslim Women
Aneila Afsar, a 26-year-old mother from Lancashire, is the first contestant to compete on the revived BBC Gladiators show wearing a hijab, reaching the semi-finals and inspiring many Muslim women to pursue fitness and sports.
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24% Bias Score

Iran Uses Technology to Enforce Mandatory Hijab Laws
A UN report reveals Iran's use of a citizen-reporting app ("Nazer"), drones, and facial recognition to enforce mandatory hijab laws, resulting in vehicle impoundments, warnings, and potential severe penalties under a pending draft law.

Iran Uses Technology to Enforce Mandatory Hijab Laws
A UN report reveals Iran's use of a citizen-reporting app ("Nazer"), drones, and facial recognition to enforce mandatory hijab laws, resulting in vehicle impoundments, warnings, and potential severe penalties under a pending draft law.
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48% Bias Score

Iran's Tech-Driven Crackdown on Hijab Enforcement
A UN report reveals Iran's use of drones, facial recognition, and a citizen-reporting app ("Nazer") to enforce mandatory hijab laws, escalating human rights concerns and potentially leading to imprisonment or death under a pending draft law.

Iran's Tech-Driven Crackdown on Hijab Enforcement
A UN report reveals Iran's use of drones, facial recognition, and a citizen-reporting app ("Nazer") to enforce mandatory hijab laws, escalating human rights concerns and potentially leading to imprisonment or death under a pending draft law.
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60% Bias Score

Iran Intensifies Hijab Enforcement Using Surveillance and Citizen Reporting
A UN report details Iran's increased use of electronic surveillance and citizen reporting via the "Nazer" app to enforce mandatory hijab laws, leading to at least 618 arrests under the "Noor" plan since April 2024 and incidents of violence, amidst the country's economic crisis and international sanc...

Iran Intensifies Hijab Enforcement Using Surveillance and Citizen Reporting
A UN report details Iran's increased use of electronic surveillance and citizen reporting via the "Nazer" app to enforce mandatory hijab laws, leading to at least 618 arrests under the "Noor" plan since April 2024 and incidents of violence, amidst the country's economic crisis and international sanc...
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44% Bias Score
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