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Harvard Loses \$2.7 Million in Grants Amidst Federal Funding Freeze
The Department of Homeland Security cancelled over \$2.7 million in grants to Harvard University following President Trump's freeze of \$2.2 billion in federal funding and threat to revoke its tax-exempt status due to Harvard's rejection of the government's antisemitism policy demands; this follows ...
Harvard Loses \$2.7 Million in Grants Amidst Federal Funding Freeze
The Department of Homeland Security cancelled over \$2.7 million in grants to Harvard University following President Trump's freeze of \$2.2 billion in federal funding and threat to revoke its tax-exempt status due to Harvard's rejection of the government's antisemitism policy demands; this follows ...
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44% 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


Serbian Students' Bike Tour Pressures EU on Corruption Concerns
Eighty Serbian students biked 1400km to Strasbourg to present concerns to the European Parliament about corruption and the use of sonic weapons against protesters in Serbia, gaining significant public support along the way.
Serbian Students' Bike Tour Pressures EU on Corruption Concerns
Eighty Serbian students biked 1400km to Strasbourg to present concerns to the European Parliament about corruption and the use of sonic weapons against protesters in Serbia, gaining significant public support along the way.
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44% Bias Score


Frantz Fanon Biopic Breaks Box Office Records, Reflecting France's Reckoning with Colonial Past
A biopic about Frantz Fanon, directed by Jean-Claude Barny, sold over 23,000 tickets in its first week in France, reflecting a growing trend of French films addressing the nation's colonial past, previously largely absent from mainstream cinema.
Frantz Fanon Biopic Breaks Box Office Records, Reflecting France's Reckoning with Colonial Past
A biopic about Frantz Fanon, directed by Jean-Claude Barny, sold over 23,000 tickets in its first week in France, reflecting a growing trend of French films addressing the nation's colonial past, previously largely absent from mainstream cinema.
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UK Teacher Banned After Indecent Image Conviction
Robert Sutcliffe, a 38-year-old assistant headteacher at Bradford's Knowleswood Primary School, was banned from teaching after pleading guilty to distributing indecent images of children; he received a suspended 20-month sentence in July 2022, and the offense predates the school's current trust.
UK Teacher Banned After Indecent Image Conviction
Robert Sutcliffe, a 38-year-old assistant headteacher at Bradford's Knowleswood Primary School, was banned from teaching after pleading guilty to distributing indecent images of children; he received a suspended 20-month sentence in July 2022, and the offense predates the school's current trust.
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Trial of Polish Activists Highlights Restrictive Migration Policies
In April 2025, five Polish activists faced trial for aiding seven Iraqi children, their parents, and an Egyptian man who illegally crossed the Polish-Belarusian border in March 2022, providing them with food, clothing, and transport; the trial highlights Poland's restrictive migration policies and r...
Trial of Polish Activists Highlights Restrictive Migration Policies
In April 2025, five Polish activists faced trial for aiding seven Iraqi children, their parents, and an Egyptian man who illegally crossed the Polish-Belarusian border in March 2022, providing them with food, clothing, and transport; the trial highlights Poland's restrictive migration policies and r...
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60% Bias Score

Jackie Robinson Tribute Highlights Contrast with Trump Administration's DEI Stance
A tribute to Jackie Robinson in Vero Beach, Florida, at Holman Stadium, where he had his first spring training, contrasted sharply with the Trump administration's efforts to downplay diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, highlighting the enduring legacy of Robinson's breaking of the color ba...

Jackie Robinson Tribute Highlights Contrast with Trump Administration's DEI Stance
A tribute to Jackie Robinson in Vero Beach, Florida, at Holman Stadium, where he had his first spring training, contrasted sharply with the Trump administration's efforts to downplay diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, highlighting the enduring legacy of Robinson's breaking of the color ba...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Threatens Harvard with Funding Cuts and Student Bans
President Trump threatened to cut federal funding and bar foreign students from Harvard University following its public opposition to his administration's demands to combat antisemitism on campus, resulting in an immediate $2.2 billion funding cut and a demand to revoke its tax exemption.

Trump Threatens Harvard with Funding Cuts and Student Bans
President Trump threatened to cut federal funding and bar foreign students from Harvard University following its public opposition to his administration's demands to combat antisemitism on campus, resulting in an immediate $2.2 billion funding cut and a demand to revoke its tax exemption.
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60% Bias Score

New Zealand's Waitangi Tribunal Under Review Amidst Concerns Over Māori Rights
The Waitangi Tribunal, established in 1975 to address Māori grievances, is under review by the New Zealand government, sparking concerns about its future role in upholding the Treaty of Waitangi, particularly after a 1980s case successfully revitalized the Māori language.

New Zealand's Waitangi Tribunal Under Review Amidst Concerns Over Māori Rights
The Waitangi Tribunal, established in 1975 to address Māori grievances, is under review by the New Zealand government, sparking concerns about its future role in upholding the Treaty of Waitangi, particularly after a 1980s case successfully revitalized the Māori language.
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Venezuela's Imprisonment of Foreign Nationals Sparks International Concern
At least 71 foreign nationals, including 32 Europeans, are imprisoned in Venezuela, many without contact with families or legal counsel, raising concerns about human rights abuses and diplomatic tensions.

Venezuela's Imprisonment of Foreign Nationals Sparks International Concern
At least 71 foreign nationals, including 32 Europeans, are imprisoned in Venezuela, many without contact with families or legal counsel, raising concerns about human rights abuses and diplomatic tensions.
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56% Bias Score

Berlin Police Investigate 100 After Pro-Palestinian University Occupation
On Wednesday, approximately 89 pro-Palestinian protesters occupied a Humboldt University lecture hall in Berlin to protest the threatened deportation of four activists and Germany's support for Israel, leading to 100 criminal investigations after police intervention.

Berlin Police Investigate 100 After Pro-Palestinian University Occupation
On Wednesday, approximately 89 pro-Palestinian protesters occupied a Humboldt University lecture hall in Berlin to protest the threatened deportation of four activists and Germany's support for Israel, leading to 100 criminal investigations after police intervention.
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52% Bias Score

Turkish Lawyer Rearrested Hours After Release
Selçuk Kozağaçlı, honorary chair of the Çağdaş Hukukçular Derneği (CHD), was released from prison yesterday but rearrested today after the prosecutor's office appealed his release, leading the Bakırköy Enforcement Court to revoke the decision.

Turkish Lawyer Rearrested Hours After Release
Selçuk Kozağaçlı, honorary chair of the Çağdaş Hukukçular Derneği (CHD), was released from prison yesterday but rearrested today after the prosecutor's office appealed his release, leading the Bakırköy Enforcement Court to revoke the decision.
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56% Bias Score
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