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Brazil's Indigenous Movement Mobilizes 8,000 for Land Rights and COP30
The 21st annual Landless Camp (ATL) in Brasilia, Brazil, gathered over 8,000 indigenous people to protest the PEC 48 constitutional amendment restricting indigenous land rights and advocate for climate action ahead of COP30, showcasing the movement's growing strength and international alliances.
Brazil's Indigenous Movement Mobilizes 8,000 for Land Rights and COP30
The 21st annual Landless Camp (ATL) in Brasilia, Brazil, gathered over 8,000 indigenous people to protest the PEC 48 constitutional amendment restricting indigenous land rights and advocate for climate action ahead of COP30, showcasing the movement's growing strength and international alliances.
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24% Bias Score


IDF's Shifting Narrative on Killing of Palestinian Medics Raises Accountability Concerns
The IDF's changing account of killing 15 Palestinian medics and civil defense workers on March 23, initially claiming they advanced suspiciously toward troops, then alleging links to Hamas, follows a pattern of shifting narratives in similar cases, raising concerns about accountability and transpare...
IDF's Shifting Narrative on Killing of Palestinian Medics Raises Accountability Concerns
The IDF's changing account of killing 15 Palestinian medics and civil defense workers on March 23, initially claiming they advanced suspiciously toward troops, then alleging links to Hamas, follows a pattern of shifting narratives in similar cases, raising concerns about accountability and transpare...
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52% Bias Score


Malnutrition Cases at Greek Migrant Camp Highlight Systemic Failures
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) found six malnourished children, aged 6 months to 6 years, at a Samos, Greece migrant camp; this is the first time since the 2021 opening, exposing insufficient pediatric care and highlighting the impact of a nine-month aid cut that prevents families from buying fresh ...
Malnutrition Cases at Greek Migrant Camp Highlight Systemic Failures
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) found six malnourished children, aged 6 months to 6 years, at a Samos, Greece migrant camp; this is the first time since the 2021 opening, exposing insufficient pediatric care and highlighting the impact of a nine-month aid cut that prevents families from buying fresh ...
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36% Bias Score


Global Executions Surge in 2024, Driven by Iran and Saudi Arabia
A global surge in executions in 2024 was driven by Iran (at least 972), Saudi Arabia (at least 345), and Iraq (63), with Amnesty International citing political repression and drug-related crimes as major factors, despite a global trend towards abolition.
Global Executions Surge in 2024, Driven by Iran and Saudi Arabia
A global surge in executions in 2024 was driven by Iran (at least 972), Saudi Arabia (at least 345), and Iraq (63), with Amnesty International citing political repression and drug-related crimes as major factors, despite a global trend towards abolition.
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52% Bias Score


Blood Type" Film Commemorates WWII Child Victims
The film "Blood Type" depicts the suffering of children in a Nazi concentration camp in Vyrica, Leningrad Oblast during WWII, using archival documents, as part of Russia's "No Statute of Limitations" initiative to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Victory Day and counter historical revisionism; it...
Blood Type" Film Commemorates WWII Child Victims
The film "Blood Type" depicts the suffering of children in a Nazi concentration camp in Vyrica, Leningrad Oblast during WWII, using archival documents, as part of Russia's "No Statute of Limitations" initiative to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Victory Day and counter historical revisionism; it...
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60% Bias Score


Trump Administration Suppresses DEI Language, Removing Transgender Recognition from Stonewall Monument
The Trump administration is removing references to transgender, intersex, and queer people from the Stonewall National Monument website and suppressing the use of DEI language across federal agencies and in some private companies, potentially aiming to curb discussions of equality and social justice...
Trump Administration Suppresses DEI Language, Removing Transgender Recognition from Stonewall Monument
The Trump administration is removing references to transgender, intersex, and queer people from the Stonewall National Monument website and suppressing the use of DEI language across federal agencies and in some private companies, potentially aiming to curb discussions of equality and social justice...
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60% Bias Score

Idaho Police Shoot Disabled Teen Nine Times, Sparking Outrage
Police in Pocatello, Idaho shot a 17-year-old boy, Victor Perez, nine times on Saturday after responding to a 911 call about a disturbance involving a knife; Perez, who has cerebral palsy and limited English proficiency, is now in critical condition after surgeries, including a leg amputation, spark...

Idaho Police Shoot Disabled Teen Nine Times, Sparking Outrage
Police in Pocatello, Idaho shot a 17-year-old boy, Victor Perez, nine times on Saturday after responding to a 911 call about a disturbance involving a knife; Perez, who has cerebral palsy and limited English proficiency, is now in critical condition after surgeries, including a leg amputation, spark...
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52% Bias Score

Netherlands Summons Israeli Ambassador over Killing of Palestinian Aid Workers
The Netherlands summoned the Israeli ambassador to seek clarification on the March 23rd Israeli attack that killed fifteen Palestinian aid workers in a clearly marked UN convoy, escalating diplomatic pressure on Israel.

Netherlands Summons Israeli Ambassador over Killing of Palestinian Aid Workers
The Netherlands summoned the Israeli ambassador to seek clarification on the March 23rd Israeli attack that killed fifteen Palestinian aid workers in a clearly marked UN convoy, escalating diplomatic pressure on Israel.
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40% Bias Score

Hawaii Doctor Pleads Not Guilty to Attempted Murder of Wife
On March 24, 2024, anesthesiologist Gerhardt Konig allegedly assaulted his wife, Arielle, on a Honolulu hiking trail, attempting to push her off a cliff, inject her with a syringe, and hit her with a rock; he pleaded not guilty and is being held without bail.

Hawaii Doctor Pleads Not Guilty to Attempted Murder of Wife
On March 24, 2024, anesthesiologist Gerhardt Konig allegedly assaulted his wife, Arielle, on a Honolulu hiking trail, attempting to push her off a cliff, inject her with a syringe, and hit her with a rock; he pleaded not guilty and is being held without bail.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Administration Fires Federal Employees, Sparking Legal Challenges
The Trump administration fired numerous federal employees, citing executive orders targeting diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEI) initiatives, leading to legal challenges and concerns about the loss of institutional knowledge and expertise; Mahri Stainnak and Sherrell Pyatt, who wer...

Trump Administration Fires Federal Employees, Sparking Legal Challenges
The Trump administration fired numerous federal employees, citing executive orders targeting diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEI) initiatives, leading to legal challenges and concerns about the loss of institutional knowledge and expertise; Mahri Stainnak and Sherrell Pyatt, who wer...
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56% Bias Score

U.S. Deportation of Salvadoran Man Highlights Systemic Immigration Issues
Kilmar Abrego García, a Salvadoran man living in the U.S., was deported to El Salvador due to a U.S. government 'administrative error,' despite lacking legal basis for his arrest or deportation; a judge ordered his return, but this was temporarily blocked by the Supreme Court.

U.S. Deportation of Salvadoran Man Highlights Systemic Immigration Issues
Kilmar Abrego García, a Salvadoran man living in the U.S., was deported to El Salvador due to a U.S. government 'administrative error,' despite lacking legal basis for his arrest or deportation; a judge ordered his return, but this was temporarily blocked by the Supreme Court.
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52% Bias Score

Global Executions Surge to Near Decade High
Amnesty International's 2024 report reveals a global surge in executions, reaching a near-decade high of 1,518 (excluding China), primarily driven by Iran (972), Saudi Arabia (345), and Iraq (63), with drug-related offenses accounting for over 40% of cases.

Global Executions Surge to Near Decade High
Amnesty International's 2024 report reveals a global surge in executions, reaching a near-decade high of 1,518 (excluding China), primarily driven by Iran (972), Saudi Arabia (345), and Iraq (63), with drug-related offenses accounting for over 40% of cases.
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20% Bias Score
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