Mayotte Cyclone: Death Toll Estimated in Hundreds, Possibly Thousands
The prefect of Mayotte estimates that a recent cyclone may have killed hundreds, possibly up to 1,000 people, significantly higher than the official death toll of 14; the island is largely destroyed, with damage to infrastructure and slums.
Mayotte Cyclone: Death Toll Estimated in Hundreds, Possibly Thousands
The prefect of Mayotte estimates that a recent cyclone may have killed hundreds, possibly up to 1,000 people, significantly higher than the official death toll of 14; the island is largely destroyed, with damage to infrastructure and slums.
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40% Bias Score
Mass Deportations to Honduras Exacerbate Humanitarian Crisis
The U.S. deportation of Honduran migrants, including 69-year-old Norma who spent her life savings on a failed asylum attempt, is pushing them back into a cycle of violence and economic hardship in a country unprepared to handle the influx of returnees. An estimated 150,000 Hondurans are at risk of r...
Mass Deportations to Honduras Exacerbate Humanitarian Crisis
The U.S. deportation of Honduran migrants, including 69-year-old Norma who spent her life savings on a failed asylum attempt, is pushing them back into a cycle of violence and economic hardship in a country unprepared to handle the influx of returnees. An estimated 150,000 Hondurans are at risk of r...
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60% Bias Score
UK Implements Strict Online Safety Codes to Combat Harmful Content
The UK government published new online safety codes, holding tech firms accountable for illegal and harmful content through fines and potential platform blocks, aiming to create a safer online environment after a decade of inaction.
UK Implements Strict Online Safety Codes to Combat Harmful Content
The UK government published new online safety codes, holding tech firms accountable for illegal and harmful content through fines and potential platform blocks, aiming to create a safer online environment after a decade of inaction.
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52% Bias Score
LALIGA's El Salvador Program Diverts 26,000 Children From Gangs
The LALIGA Foundation's Valores y Oportunidad program in El Salvador, launched in 2015, has positively impacted over 350,000 people by using soccer to divert more than 26,000 children from gang recruitment, creating 263 socio-sports schools nationwide.
LALIGA's El Salvador Program Diverts 26,000 Children From Gangs
The LALIGA Foundation's Valores y Oportunidad program in El Salvador, launched in 2015, has positively impacted over 350,000 people by using soccer to divert more than 26,000 children from gang recruitment, creating 263 socio-sports schools nationwide.
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56% Bias Score
Israeli Airstrike Kills Al Jazeera Cameraman in Gaza
An Israeli airstrike in Gaza killed Al Jazeera cameraman Ahmed al-Louh and four others on December 15, 2024, one year after another Al Jazeera journalist died in a similar attack; Israel claimed the building housed a militant command center, while Al Jazeera said al-Louh was covering a rescue operat...
Israeli Airstrike Kills Al Jazeera Cameraman in Gaza
An Israeli airstrike in Gaza killed Al Jazeera cameraman Ahmed al-Louh and four others on December 15, 2024, one year after another Al Jazeera journalist died in a similar attack; Israel claimed the building housed a militant command center, while Al Jazeera said al-Louh was covering a rescue operat...
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40% Bias Score
RSF Rapes and Sexual Enslavement in South Kordofan, Sudan
Human Rights Watch documented the systematic rape and sexual enslavement of dozens of women and girls in South Kordofan, Sudan, by Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied militias since September 2023, including gang rapes and killings of family members who tried to intervene.
RSF Rapes and Sexual Enslavement in South Kordofan, Sudan
Human Rights Watch documented the systematic rape and sexual enslavement of dozens of women and girls in South Kordofan, Sudan, by Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied militias since September 2023, including gang rapes and killings of family members who tried to intervene.
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28% Bias Score
Damascus Schools Reopen After Assad's Fall: Celebrations and Challenges
Following Bashar al-Assad's December 8th ouster, Damascus schools and universities partially reopened on December 10th, with students celebrating but facing fuel shortages and power outages, showcasing a mixed return to normalcy.
Damascus Schools Reopen After Assad's Fall: Celebrations and Challenges
Following Bashar al-Assad's December 8th ouster, Damascus schools and universities partially reopened on December 10th, with students celebrating but facing fuel shortages and power outages, showcasing a mixed return to normalcy.
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52% Bias Score
Serbia: Illegal Surveillance of Activists Using Cellebrite and NoviSpy Spyware
Amnesty International's report details how Serbian police and intelligence agencies used Cellebrite's mobile forensics tools and NoviSpy spyware to illegally surveil journalists, activists, and environmental campaigners, extracting personal data and remotely activating phone features.
Serbia: Illegal Surveillance of Activists Using Cellebrite and NoviSpy Spyware
Amnesty International's report details how Serbian police and intelligence agencies used Cellebrite's mobile forensics tools and NoviSpy spyware to illegally surveil journalists, activists, and environmental campaigners, extracting personal data and remotely activating phone features.
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20% Bias Score
Hundreds of Thousands Missing After Assad Regime Collapse
Following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime, hundreds of thousands of Syrians remain unaccounted for, with families desperately seeking information about loved ones who disappeared or were detained and likely killed in prisons and mass graves, despite efforts by human rights groups and intern...
Hundreds of Thousands Missing After Assad Regime Collapse
Following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime, hundreds of thousands of Syrians remain unaccounted for, with families desperately seeking information about loved ones who disappeared or were detained and likely killed in prisons and mass graves, despite efforts by human rights groups and intern...
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52% Bias Score
FBI Investigates "Two by Twos" Sect for Widespread Child Sexual Abuse
The "Two by Twos," a Christian sect, faces an FBI investigation into over 900 alleged abusers across 30 countries, exposed by a survivor-led effort after decades of internal handling that transferred abusers to new communities, highlighting the sect's structure and theological practices that enabled...
FBI Investigates "Two by Twos" Sect for Widespread Child Sexual Abuse
The "Two by Twos," a Christian sect, faces an FBI investigation into over 900 alleged abusers across 30 countries, exposed by a survivor-led effort after decades of internal handling that transferred abusers to new communities, highlighting the sect's structure and theological practices that enabled...
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40% Bias Score
Al-Hol Camp: A Post-ISIS Humanitarian and Security Crisis
The Al-Hol camp in eastern Syria houses approximately 40,000 individuals, including women and children linked to ISIS, creating a humanitarian crisis due to the lack of international support and the ongoing threat from Turkish-backed groups; this situation underscores the consequences of the interna...
Al-Hol Camp: A Post-ISIS Humanitarian and Security Crisis
The Al-Hol camp in eastern Syria houses approximately 40,000 individuals, including women and children linked to ISIS, creating a humanitarian crisis due to the lack of international support and the ongoing threat from Turkish-backed groups; this situation underscores the consequences of the interna...
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36% Bias Score
Record High Child Rights Violations in War Zones
A UNICEF report reveals that one in six children live in war zones, facing risks such as bombings, famine, and disease; 32,990 severe child rights violations were documented in 2023, a record high, with the situation especially dire in Gaza, Ukraine, and Sudan.
Record High Child Rights Violations in War Zones
A UNICEF report reveals that one in six children live in war zones, facing risks such as bombings, famine, and disease; 32,990 severe child rights violations were documented in 2023, a record high, with the situation especially dire in Gaza, Ukraine, and Sudan.
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24% Bias Score