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Khmer Rouge Takeover of Phnom Penh: A Genocide's 50th Anniversary
The Khmer Rouge's April 17, 1975, takeover of Phnom Penh initiated a Cambodian genocide resulting in approximately 2 million deaths (a quarter of the population) within four years due to their communist ideology and brutal regime.
Khmer Rouge Takeover of Phnom Penh: A Genocide's 50th Anniversary
The Khmer Rouge's April 17, 1975, takeover of Phnom Penh initiated a Cambodian genocide resulting in approximately 2 million deaths (a quarter of the population) within four years due to their communist ideology and brutal regime.
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64% Bias Score


Four Russian Journalists Sentenced for Navalny Ties
A Russian court sentenced four journalists to five and a half years in prison for collaborating with Alexei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation, which was declared an extremist organization; the reporters maintain they were persecuted for their journalism.
Four Russian Journalists Sentenced for Navalny Ties
A Russian court sentenced four journalists to five and a half years in prison for collaborating with Alexei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation, which was declared an extremist organization; the reporters maintain they were persecuted for their journalism.
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56% Bias Score


Security Breach Highlights Rising Threats Against Australian Politicians
On Tuesday, protesters from the Melbourne Freedom Rally breached Prime Minister Albanese's security at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, highlighting a concerning rise in threats against Australian politicians, following a warning from the Australian Federal Police about doubled threats in the past two years a...
Security Breach Highlights Rising Threats Against Australian Politicians
On Tuesday, protesters from the Melbourne Freedom Rally breached Prime Minister Albanese's security at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, highlighting a concerning rise in threats against Australian politicians, following a warning from the Australian Federal Police about doubled threats in the past two years a...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Antisemitism Crackdown Divides Jewish Community
The Trump administration is threatening to defund Ivy League universities and deport student activists, citing antisemitism concerns; this has caused a rift among Jewish organizations, with some supporting the crackdown while others fear it harms democratic values.
Trump Administration's Antisemitism Crackdown Divides Jewish Community
The Trump administration is threatening to defund Ivy League universities and deport student activists, citing antisemitism concerns; this has caused a rift among Jewish organizations, with some supporting the crackdown while others fear it harms democratic values.
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48% Bias Score


Turkish Journalists Face Prison for Covering Protests
Seven journalists in Istanbul, Turkey face up to three years in prison for allegedly failing to disperse from a protest despite a police warning; prosecutors disregarded the journalists' statements and relied solely on police evidence, including photos that omitted their press equipment.
Turkish Journalists Face Prison for Covering Protests
Seven journalists in Istanbul, Turkey face up to three years in prison for allegedly failing to disperse from a protest despite a police warning; prosecutors disregarded the journalists' statements and relied solely on police evidence, including photos that omitted their press equipment.
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56% Bias Score


UBC Faculty Challenge to Land Acknowledgments Highlights Misunderstanding of Indigenous Rights
Four University of British Columbia faculty members petitioned to halt land acknowledgments, misinterpreting them as political rather than legal recognitions of Musqueam Nation's unceded land title, a status constitutionally protected in Canada.
UBC Faculty Challenge to Land Acknowledgments Highlights Misunderstanding of Indigenous Rights
Four University of British Columbia faculty members petitioned to halt land acknowledgments, misinterpreting them as political rather than legal recognitions of Musqueam Nation's unceded land title, a status constitutionally protected in Canada.
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36% Bias Score

Columbia Student Arrested During Citizenship Interview, Attorney Cites First Amendment Violation
Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi, a permanent US resident, was arrested during his final naturalization interview; his attorney claims the arrest is solely based on his First Amendment rights and activism with the Palestinian Student Union, resulting in a temporary restraining order agains...

Columbia Student Arrested During Citizenship Interview, Attorney Cites First Amendment Violation
Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi, a permanent US resident, was arrested during his final naturalization interview; his attorney claims the arrest is solely based on his First Amendment rights and activism with the Palestinian Student Union, resulting in a temporary restraining order agains...
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52% Bias Score

UN Intervention Highlights Spain's Housing Crisis
Richard Rodríguez, a former Madrid city employee, and his family have occupied a foreclosed apartment since 2008, facing repeated evictions despite UN intervention; this case highlights Spain's housing crisis, marked by high evictions, insufficient public housing, and the influence of investment fun...

UN Intervention Highlights Spain's Housing Crisis
Richard Rodríguez, a former Madrid city employee, and his family have occupied a foreclosed apartment since 2008, facing repeated evictions despite UN intervention; this case highlights Spain's housing crisis, marked by high evictions, insufficient public housing, and the influence of investment fun...
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40% Bias Score

Connecticut Man Escapes 20-Year Captivity, Stepmother Arrested
A 32-year-old man in Connecticut, identified as "S", escaped a 20-year captivity by setting fire to his room, leading to the arrest of his stepmother, Kimberly Sullivan, on charges including unlawful restraint, reckless endangerment, assault and kidnapping; "S" weighed only 68 pounds when found.

Connecticut Man Escapes 20-Year Captivity, Stepmother Arrested
A 32-year-old man in Connecticut, identified as "S", escaped a 20-year captivity by setting fire to his room, leading to the arrest of his stepmother, Kimberly Sullivan, on charges including unlawful restraint, reckless endangerment, assault and kidnapping; "S" weighed only 68 pounds when found.
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36% Bias Score

White House Restricts Press Access After Court Loss
Following a court loss over its ban of the Associated Press for refusing to rename the Gulf of Mexico, the White House implemented a new media policy restricting access to President Trump, limiting wire services and print reporters while granting the press secretary final approval over who can quest...

White House Restricts Press Access After Court Loss
Following a court loss over its ban of the Associated Press for refusing to rename the Gulf of Mexico, the White House implemented a new media policy restricting access to President Trump, limiting wire services and print reporters while granting the press secretary final approval over who can quest...
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48% Bias Score

Afghan Carpet Exports Boom Amidst Women's Economic Hardship
In Kabul, Afghanistan, the Taliban's ban on girls' education and women's employment has forced many women into low-paying carpet weaving jobs, while carpet exports are booming, reaching \$8.7 million in the first half of 2024.

Afghan Carpet Exports Boom Amidst Women's Economic Hardship
In Kabul, Afghanistan, the Taliban's ban on girls' education and women's employment has forced many women into low-paying carpet weaving jobs, while carpet exports are booming, reaching \$8.7 million in the first half of 2024.
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44% Bias Score

Bandung Conference: A Turning Point in the Post-Colonial World
The 1955 Bandung Conference, attended by 29 Asian and African nations, marked a turning point for the post-colonial world, promoting 'positive neutrality' and challenging the existing global order dominated by Western powers; this represented almost half of the world's population at the time and sha...

Bandung Conference: A Turning Point in the Post-Colonial World
The 1955 Bandung Conference, attended by 29 Asian and African nations, marked a turning point for the post-colonial world, promoting 'positive neutrality' and challenging the existing global order dominated by Western powers; this represented almost half of the world's population at the time and sha...
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36% Bias Score
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