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Turkish Bar Association Challenges YÖK's Disciplinary Action Against Students Protesting İmamoğlu Detention
The Turkish Bar Association opposes the Higher Education Council's (YÖK) call for disciplinary action against students and academics protesting Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's detention, arguing that student boycotts and campus protests are protected under freedom of expression and assembly, citing ...
Turkish Bar Association Challenges YÖK's Disciplinary Action Against Students Protesting İmamoğlu Detention
The Turkish Bar Association opposes the Higher Education Council's (YÖK) call for disciplinary action against students and academics protesting Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's detention, arguing that student boycotts and campus protests are protected under freedom of expression and assembly, citing ...
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40% Bias Score


150+ Black Sea Beaches Closed Due to Oil Spill, Causing $1 Billion in Damage
Over 150 beaches on Russia's Black Sea coast remain closed due to oil contamination from a November tanker spill, impacting tourism and causing an estimated $1 billion in environmental damage; cleanup efforts continue.
150+ Black Sea Beaches Closed Due to Oil Spill, Causing $1 Billion in Damage
Over 150 beaches on Russia's Black Sea coast remain closed due to oil contamination from a November tanker spill, impacting tourism and causing an estimated $1 billion in environmental damage; cleanup efforts continue.
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48% Bias Score


Van Hollen Meets with Wrongfully Deported Maryland Resident in El Salvador
Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen met with Kilmar Ábrego García, a Maryland resident wrongly deported to El Salvador in March, in El Salvador on Thursday night; Ábrego García remains in custody, despite Van Hollen's efforts and a 2019 court order preventing his return.
Van Hollen Meets with Wrongfully Deported Maryland Resident in El Salvador
Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen met with Kilmar Ábrego García, a Maryland resident wrongly deported to El Salvador in March, in El Salvador on Thursday night; Ábrego García remains in custody, despite Van Hollen's efforts and a 2019 court order preventing his return.
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60% Bias Score


Widespread Environmental Damage from Steel Slag Use in Dutch Construction Projects
An ILT investigation in the Netherlands revealed that steel slag, a byproduct of Tata Steel, caused environmental damage at nine out of ten inspected sites due to leaching heavy metals when in contact with water, potentially affecting human health; the lack of tracking and financial incentives for u...
Widespread Environmental Damage from Steel Slag Use in Dutch Construction Projects
An ILT investigation in the Netherlands revealed that steel slag, a byproduct of Tata Steel, caused environmental damage at nine out of ten inspected sites due to leaching heavy metals when in contact with water, potentially affecting human health; the lack of tracking and financial incentives for u...
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48% Bias Score


Volgograd Commemorates 361,000 Civilian WWII Victims
Over 120 people, including officials and veterans, created a memorial display of 1,500 lights representing the 361,000 civilians killed in the Stalingrad region during WWII, as part of the "Without Expiration Date" project in Volgograd on April 17.
Volgograd Commemorates 361,000 Civilian WWII Victims
Over 120 people, including officials and veterans, created a memorial display of 1,500 lights representing the 361,000 civilians killed in the Stalingrad region during WWII, as part of the "Without Expiration Date" project in Volgograd on April 17.
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44% Bias Score


Fairbanks Pays $11.5 Million to Wrongfully Convicted Alaska Native Man
Marvin Roberts, an Alaska Native man wrongly convicted in the 1997 murder of John Hartman, received an $11.5 million settlement from Fairbanks, concluding a long-running lawsuit alleging racial bias by police; the settlement, reached in March but formally dismissed Wednesday, follows similar settlem...
Fairbanks Pays $11.5 Million to Wrongfully Convicted Alaska Native Man
Marvin Roberts, an Alaska Native man wrongly convicted in the 1997 murder of John Hartman, received an $11.5 million settlement from Fairbanks, concluding a long-running lawsuit alleging racial bias by police; the settlement, reached in March but formally dismissed Wednesday, follows similar settlem...
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Police Unit's Victim-Centered Approach to Sex Trafficking Yields Long-Term Success
A specialized Spanish police unit's long-term support helped Victoria, a Colombian sex trafficking survivor, reunite with her children after three years of abuse; this case highlights a victim-centered approach, contrasting with typical law enforcement's focus on prosecution alone, and reveals the g...

Spanish Police Unit's Victim-Centered Approach to Sex Trafficking Yields Long-Term Success
A specialized Spanish police unit's long-term support helped Victoria, a Colombian sex trafficking survivor, reunite with her children after three years of abuse; this case highlights a victim-centered approach, contrasting with typical law enforcement's focus on prosecution alone, and reveals the g...
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28% Bias Score

Cartoonist's Resignation Highlights US Press Freedom Decline
Pulitzer Prize winner Ann Telnaes resigned from The Washington Post in January 2025 after an opinion editor refused her anti-Trump cartoon, highlighting the decline of press freedom and the economic vulnerability of cartoonists in the US, a situation exemplified by the drop from 2000 to under 20 emp...

Cartoonist's Resignation Highlights US Press Freedom Decline
Pulitzer Prize winner Ann Telnaes resigned from The Washington Post in January 2025 after an opinion editor refused her anti-Trump cartoon, highlighting the decline of press freedom and the economic vulnerability of cartoonists in the US, a situation exemplified by the drop from 2000 to under 20 emp...
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration Targets Elite US Universities, Sparking Academic Freedom Debate
The Trump administration is targeting leading American universities, demanding reforms and oversight, citing "wokeness," resulting in some universities complying while others, like Harvard, resist, prompting criticism from Barack Obama and raising concerns about academic freedom and the future of Am...

Trump Administration Targets Elite US Universities, Sparking Academic Freedom Debate
The Trump administration is targeting leading American universities, demanding reforms and oversight, citing "wokeness," resulting in some universities complying while others, like Harvard, resist, prompting criticism from Barack Obama and raising concerns about academic freedom and the future of Am...
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60% Bias Score

US Senator's El Salvador Visit Highlights Deportation Dispute
Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen met with Kilmar Ábrego García in El Salvador, who was deported despite a US court order, sparking a political clash between Democrats and Republicans over the Trump administration's actions and human rights concerns in El Salvador's prisons.

US Senator's El Salvador Visit Highlights Deportation Dispute
Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen met with Kilmar Ábrego García in El Salvador, who was deported despite a US court order, sparking a political clash between Democrats and Republicans over the Trump administration's actions and human rights concerns in El Salvador's prisons.
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64% Bias Score

U.S. Senator Visits El Salvador Amid Deportation Dispute
U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen visited El Salvador to meet with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran citizen deported despite a court order, highlighting the ongoing dispute between the U.S. and El Salvador over his deportation and raising concerns about human rights.

U.S. Senator Visits El Salvador Amid Deportation Dispute
U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen visited El Salvador to meet with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran citizen deported despite a court order, highlighting the ongoing dispute between the U.S. and El Salvador over his deportation and raising concerns about human rights.
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48% Bias Score

Sharpton Meets Target CEO Amidst DEI Backlash
On Thursday, Rev. Al Sharpton met with Target CEO Brian Cornell in New York to discuss the backlash following Target's decision to reduce its DEI initiatives, which has resulted in boycotts. Sharpton described the meeting as "very constructive and candid", but further details are pending.

Sharpton Meets Target CEO Amidst DEI Backlash
On Thursday, Rev. Al Sharpton met with Target CEO Brian Cornell in New York to discuss the backlash following Target's decision to reduce its DEI initiatives, which has resulted in boycotts. Sharpton described the meeting as "very constructive and candid", but further details are pending.
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32% Bias Score
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