Duma: A Syrian City Reeling From War and Seeking Justice
The Syrian city of Duma, once home to 150,000, now has only 50,000 residents after enduring a five-year siege, chemical weapons attacks by the Assad regime, and widespread destruction. Despite some residents returning, the city faces major challenges in its reconstruction, with many calling for just...
Duma: A Syrian City Reeling From War and Seeking Justice
The Syrian city of Duma, once home to 150,000, now has only 50,000 residents after enduring a five-year siege, chemical weapons attacks by the Assad regime, and widespread destruction. Despite some residents returning, the city faces major challenges in its reconstruction, with many calling for just...
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64% Bias Score
Serbia Accused of Illegal Spyware Use Against Journalists and Activists
Amnesty International accuses Serbian authorities of illegally using Israeli spyware, Cellebrite's UFED and NoviSpy, to hack phones of journalists and activists, violating their privacy and freedom of expression; the Serbian Security Intelligence Agency denies wrongdoing.
Serbia Accused of Illegal Spyware Use Against Journalists and Activists
Amnesty International accuses Serbian authorities of illegally using Israeli spyware, Cellebrite's UFED and NoviSpy, to hack phones of journalists and activists, violating their privacy and freedom of expression; the Serbian Security Intelligence Agency denies wrongdoing.
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36% Bias Score
Macron Arrives in Mayotte After Cyclone Freddy, 31 Dead
French President Macron arrived in Mayotte on December 28th with aid following Cyclone Freddy, which caused at least 31 deaths and 1400 injuries, leaving 70% of the population severely affected and widespread damage to infrastructure, particularly in poorer areas. A price freeze on essential goods h...
Macron Arrives in Mayotte After Cyclone Freddy, 31 Dead
French President Macron arrived in Mayotte on December 28th with aid following Cyclone Freddy, which caused at least 31 deaths and 1400 injuries, leaving 70% of the population severely affected and widespread damage to infrastructure, particularly in poorer areas. A price freeze on essential goods h...
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32% Bias Score
French Mass Rape Case Concludes with Varied Sentences
Dominique Pelicot received a 20-year prison sentence for repeatedly raping his wife, Gisèle Pelicot, with the help of 51 other men, all found guilty of rape or sexual assault; sentences ranged from suspended sentences to 15 years.
French Mass Rape Case Concludes with Varied Sentences
Dominique Pelicot received a 20-year prison sentence for repeatedly raping his wife, Gisèle Pelicot, with the help of 51 other men, all found guilty of rape or sexual assault; sentences ranged from suspended sentences to 15 years.
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60% Bias Score
French Court Sentences 51 Men in Historic Rape Case
A French court sentenced Dominique Pelicot to 20 years in prison for drugging and raping his wife, Gisèle, and facilitating her rape by 50 other men over nine years; 49 co-defendants also received prison sentences.
French Court Sentences 51 Men in Historic Rape Case
A French court sentenced Dominique Pelicot to 20 years in prison for drugging and raping his wife, Gisèle, and facilitating her rape by 50 other men over nine years; 49 co-defendants also received prison sentences.
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32% Bias Score
Sudanese Army-Allied Brigade Accused of Executing Dozens in Khartoum North
Fighters from the Sudanese army-aligned Al-Bara' ibn Malik brigade allegedly executed dozens of young men in Khartoum North in September 2023, on suspicion of cooperating with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), based on fatwas issued by Islamic jurists following limited testimony; the army denies invol...
Sudanese Army-Allied Brigade Accused of Executing Dozens in Khartoum North
Fighters from the Sudanese army-aligned Al-Bara' ibn Malik brigade allegedly executed dozens of young men in Khartoum North in September 2023, on suspicion of cooperating with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), based on fatwas issued by Islamic jurists following limited testimony; the army denies invol...
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52% Bias Score
Cyclone Freddy Devastates Mayotte, Leaving Dozens Dead
Cyclone Freddy, the strongest in Mayotte's history, hit the French island territory on Saturday, causing at least 31 deaths, over 1,500 injuries, and widespread destruction, leaving 100,000 in precarious situations. The storm damaged essential infrastructure including the hospital and disrupted wate...
Cyclone Freddy Devastates Mayotte, Leaving Dozens Dead
Cyclone Freddy, the strongest in Mayotte's history, hit the French island territory on Saturday, causing at least 31 deaths, over 1,500 injuries, and widespread destruction, leaving 100,000 in precarious situations. The storm damaged essential infrastructure including the hospital and disrupted wate...
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28% Bias Score
Verdict in Trial of 51 Men Accused of Raping Gisèle Pelicot
In Avignon, France, the verdict was delivered in the trial of 51 men accused of aggravated rape against Gisèle Pelicot, including her husband who drugged her for a decade to facilitate the attacks; the case has garnered significant global attention and transformed Pelicot into a feminist icon.
Verdict in Trial of 51 Men Accused of Raping Gisèle Pelicot
In Avignon, France, the verdict was delivered in the trial of 51 men accused of aggravated rape against Gisèle Pelicot, including her husband who drugged her for a decade to facilitate the attacks; the case has garnered significant global attention and transformed Pelicot into a feminist icon.
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48% Bias Score
HRW Accuses Israel of Gaza Genocide via Water Deprivation
Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza due to water deprivation, citing insufficient water access as a result of Israeli policies cutting off water, electricity, and fuel, resulting in a water shortage far below survival thresholds; Israel denies these claims, stating it is providing ...
HRW Accuses Israel of Gaza Genocide via Water Deprivation
Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza due to water deprivation, citing insufficient water access as a result of Israeli policies cutting off water, electricity, and fuel, resulting in a water shortage far below survival thresholds; Israel denies these claims, stating it is providing ...
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52% Bias Score
Avignon Rape Trial: 20-Year Sentence for Husband, 50 Others Implicated
Dominique Pelicot was sentenced to 20 years in prison for drugging and enabling the rape of his wife, Gisèle, by 50 other men over almost a decade; the trial, broadcast to 180 journalists, highlighted the extensive abuse and Gisèle's advocacy for other victims.
Avignon Rape Trial: 20-Year Sentence for Husband, 50 Others Implicated
Dominique Pelicot was sentenced to 20 years in prison for drugging and enabling the rape of his wife, Gisèle, by 50 other men over almost a decade; the trial, broadcast to 180 journalists, highlighted the extensive abuse and Gisèle's advocacy for other victims.
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36% Bias Score
48 Men Sentenced to 400+ Years for Rape of Gisèle Pelicot in Landmark French Trial
A French court sentenced 48 men to over 400 years in prison for the rape and sexual assault of Gisèle Pelicot, a 72-year-old woman, over a decade, facilitated by her ex-husband who received a 20-year sentence. The trial, covered by over 150 journalists, is considered a watershed moment for women's r...
48 Men Sentenced to 400+ Years for Rape of Gisèle Pelicot in Landmark French Trial
A French court sentenced 48 men to over 400 years in prison for the rape and sexual assault of Gisèle Pelicot, a 72-year-old woman, over a decade, facilitated by her ex-husband who received a 20-year sentence. The trial, covered by over 150 journalists, is considered a watershed moment for women's r...
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24% Bias Score
EU Condemns Human Rights Abuses in Occupied Crimea
The European Parliament passed a resolution on December 19th condemning Russia's human rights abuses in occupied Crimea, citing the cases of Irina Danilovich, Tofik Abdulhaliev, and Amet Suleimanov, among others, and calling for their release and increased sanctions against Russia.
EU Condemns Human Rights Abuses in Occupied Crimea
The European Parliament passed a resolution on December 19th condemning Russia's human rights abuses in occupied Crimea, citing the cases of Irina Danilovich, Tofik Abdulhaliev, and Amet Suleimanov, among others, and calling for their release and increased sanctions against Russia.
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60% Bias Score