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Video Evidence Contradicts Israeli Account of 15 Palestinian Paramedics' Deaths in Rafah
On March 23rd, 2024, Israeli soldiers shot and killed 15 Palestinian paramedics and civil defense workers in Rafah, Gaza. A video from a victim's phone contradicts the Israeli military's account, showing clearly marked ambulances under fire, and sparking international outrage and calls for investiga...
Video Evidence Contradicts Israeli Account of 15 Palestinian Paramedics' Deaths in Rafah
On March 23rd, 2024, Israeli soldiers shot and killed 15 Palestinian paramedics and civil defense workers in Rafah, Gaza. A video from a victim's phone contradicts the Israeli military's account, showing clearly marked ambulances under fire, and sparking international outrage and calls for investiga...
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48% Bias Score


UN Declares Mexico's Disappearances "Systematic and Widespread", Sparking Government Outrage
The UN declared Mexico's over 127,000 missing persons a "systematic and widespread" crisis, prompting government backlash and the UN's unprecedented activation of Article 34 to escalate the case to the General Assembly.
UN Declares Mexico's Disappearances "Systematic and Widespread", Sparking Government Outrage
The UN declared Mexico's over 127,000 missing persons a "systematic and widespread" crisis, prompting government backlash and the UN's unprecedented activation of Article 34 to escalate the case to the General Assembly.
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40% Bias Score


Global Executions Surge in 2024
The 2024 global execution numbers reached a high since 2015, with Iran (at least 972), Saudi Arabia (at least 345), and Iraq (63) accounting for 90% of executions, while China's numbers remain undisclosed and alarming trends emerged in the USA and Belarus.
Global Executions Surge in 2024
The 2024 global execution numbers reached a high since 2015, with Iran (at least 972), Saudi Arabia (at least 345), and Iraq (63) accounting for 90% of executions, while China's numbers remain undisclosed and alarming trends emerged in the USA and Belarus.
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40% Bias Score


Australia's Biodiversity Crisis: Corporate Greed vs. Public Concern
Driven by commercial interests, Australia faces widespread biodiversity loss, exemplified by the Maugean skate's endangerment from fish farming and forest logging threatening koalas and other species; this contrasts with public support for stronger environmental protection.
Australia's Biodiversity Crisis: Corporate Greed vs. Public Concern
Driven by commercial interests, Australia faces widespread biodiversity loss, exemplified by the Maugean skate's endangerment from fish farming and forest logging threatening koalas and other species; this contrasts with public support for stronger environmental protection.
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56% Bias Score


Maine Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Freeze for Transgender Athlete Dispute
Maine is suing the Trump administration to block the withholding of over \$3 million in federal funds for child nutrition programs, following a dispute about transgender athletes and compliance with Title IX, impacting school feeding initiatives.
Maine Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Freeze for Transgender Athlete Dispute
Maine is suing the Trump administration to block the withholding of over \$3 million in federal funds for child nutrition programs, following a dispute about transgender athletes and compliance with Title IX, impacting school feeding initiatives.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Deportation of Venezuelans Based on Tattoos Questioned
The Trump administration deported Venezuelan men to El Salvador, alleging they were Tren de Aragua gang members based partly on tattoos; however, experts and law enforcement dispute the reliability of this method, raising concerns about due process and potential human rights violations under the 179...
Trump Administration's Deportation of Venezuelans Based on Tattoos Questioned
The Trump administration deported Venezuelan men to El Salvador, alleging they were Tren de Aragua gang members based partly on tattoos; however, experts and law enforcement dispute the reliability of this method, raising concerns about due process and potential human rights violations under the 179...
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64% Bias Score

Illegal Gold Mining Ravages Amazon, Defying Crackdowns
Illegal gold mining in four major Brazilian indigenous territories has destroyed 4219 hectares of rainforest over the past two years, despite government crackdowns; the activity has merely shifted locations, causing severe environmental damage and health problems, and highlighting the need for stric...

Illegal Gold Mining Ravages Amazon, Defying Crackdowns
Illegal gold mining in four major Brazilian indigenous territories has destroyed 4219 hectares of rainforest over the past two years, despite government crackdowns; the activity has merely shifted locations, causing severe environmental damage and health problems, and highlighting the need for stric...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Education Cuts: Layoffs, Lost Oversight, and Widening Inequality
The Trump administration's drastic cuts to the Department of Education, implemented since January 2025, have led to hundreds of staff layoffs, reduced oversight of civil rights and special education, hindered student financial aid access, and eliminated key grant programs, risking decades of progres...

Trump Education Cuts: Layoffs, Lost Oversight, and Widening Inequality
The Trump administration's drastic cuts to the Department of Education, implemented since January 2025, have led to hundreds of staff layoffs, reduced oversight of civil rights and special education, hindered student financial aid access, and eliminated key grant programs, risking decades of progres...
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60% Bias Score

Argentina Arrests Sect Leader in Human Trafficking Investigation
A police operation in Argentina led to the arrest of Konstantin Rudnev, leader of the Ashram Shambala sect, and 14 others, following suspicions of human trafficking related to a young Russian woman giving birth in a Bariloche hospital.

Argentina Arrests Sect Leader in Human Trafficking Investigation
A police operation in Argentina led to the arrest of Konstantin Rudnev, leader of the Ashram Shambala sect, and 14 others, following suspicions of human trafficking related to a young Russian woman giving birth in a Bariloche hospital.
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60% Bias Score

German Study Exposes Widespread Antiziganism in Schools
A German study reveals widespread antiziganism in schools and kindergartens, with Roma and Sinti children facing physical and verbal abuse, exclusion, and a lack of teacher intervention; the report calls for systemic change to address this.

German Study Exposes Widespread Antiziganism in Schools
A German study reveals widespread antiziganism in schools and kindergartens, with Roma and Sinti children facing physical and verbal abuse, exclusion, and a lack of teacher intervention; the report calls for systemic change to address this.
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48% Bias Score

NY Family Detained in Child Pornography Investigation to Return Home
A mother and her three children, detained in New York on March 27th during a child pornography investigation and subsequently transferred to Texas, are being returned to New York, prompting criticism from Governor Hochul and raising questions about the balance between law enforcement and family prot...

NY Family Detained in Child Pornography Investigation to Return Home
A mother and her three children, detained in New York on March 27th during a child pornography investigation and subsequently transferred to Texas, are being returned to New York, prompting criticism from Governor Hochul and raising questions about the balance between law enforcement and family prot...
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44% Bias Score

Global Executions Rise Sharply in 2024
Amnesty International's 2024 report reveals a sharp increase in executions, with Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq accounting for 90% of the total, driven by political repression and drug-related offenses; however, a growing number of countries are abolishing capital punishment.

Global Executions Rise Sharply in 2024
Amnesty International's 2024 report reveals a sharp increase in executions, with Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq accounting for 90% of the total, driven by political repression and drug-related offenses; however, a growing number of countries are abolishing capital punishment.
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56% Bias Score
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