Venezuela's Maduro Accused of Using Criminal Gang to Destabilize the U.S.
A former Venezuelan military officer accuses Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of using the powerful criminal gang Tren de Aragua, present in over 30 U.S. cities, as a tool to sow violence and instability throughout the United States, leveraging the current migrant crisis.
Venezuela's Maduro Accused of Using Criminal Gang to Destabilize the U.S.
A former Venezuelan military officer accuses Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of using the powerful criminal gang Tren de Aragua, present in over 30 U.S. cities, as a tool to sow violence and instability throughout the United States, leveraging the current migrant crisis.
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56% Bias Score
University Fires Diversity Director After Antisemitism Accusations; Lawsuit Planned
University of Michigan fired its diversity office director Rachel Dawson after accusations of antisemitic remarks; Dawson and her attorney deny the claims and plan to sue, citing First Amendment rights violations.
University Fires Diversity Director After Antisemitism Accusations; Lawsuit Planned
University of Michigan fired its diversity office director Rachel Dawson after accusations of antisemitic remarks; Dawson and her attorney deny the claims and plan to sue, citing First Amendment rights violations.
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60% Bias Score
Disinformation Campaign Obscures Atrocities at Syrian Prison
Following the rebel takeover of Damascus, the release of prisoners from the notorious Sednaya prison sparked a surge of images and videos online, many of which are fabricated, hindering efforts to document the regime's atrocities.
Disinformation Campaign Obscures Atrocities at Syrian Prison
Following the rebel takeover of Damascus, the release of prisoners from the notorious Sednaya prison sparked a surge of images and videos online, many of which are fabricated, hindering efforts to document the regime's atrocities.
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20% Bias Score
Neo-Nazi Network Founder Sentenced After Years-Long Legal Battle
Robert Rundo, founder of the international neo-Nazi \"Active Club\" network, was sentenced in US federal court on Friday after pleading guilty to conspiracy to riot, concluding a seven-year legal battle marked by his evasion of capture and the group's involvement in violence across multiple countrie...
Neo-Nazi Network Founder Sentenced After Years-Long Legal Battle
Robert Rundo, founder of the international neo-Nazi \"Active Club\" network, was sentenced in US federal court on Friday after pleading guilty to conspiracy to riot, concluding a seven-year legal battle marked by his evasion of capture and the group's involvement in violence across multiple countrie...
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24% Bias Score
Spain refers Taliban to ICC over Afghan women's rights abuses
Spain has officially referred the Taliban's human rights abuses against Afghan women and girls to the International Criminal Court, citing bans on female healthcare and education as evidence of systematic oppression and urging accountability for violations of the UN Convention on the Elimination of ...
Spain refers Taliban to ICC over Afghan women's rights abuses
Spain has officially referred the Taliban's human rights abuses against Afghan women and girls to the International Criminal Court, citing bans on female healthcare and education as evidence of systematic oppression and urging accountability for violations of the UN Convention on the Elimination of ...
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52% Bias Score
Arson Attack on Melbourne Synagogue Exposes Surge in Australian Antisemitism
An arson attack on a Melbourne synagogue on December 6, 2024, followed by a 316% increase in antisemitic incidents since October 7, 2024, and a pre-existing 42% rise in January 2023, highlights growing antisemitism in Australia and a perceived lack of government support for the Jewish community.
Arson Attack on Melbourne Synagogue Exposes Surge in Australian Antisemitism
An arson attack on a Melbourne synagogue on December 6, 2024, followed by a 316% increase in antisemitic incidents since October 7, 2024, and a pre-existing 42% rise in January 2023, highlights growing antisemitism in Australia and a perceived lack of government support for the Jewish community.
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64% Bias Score
Afghan Music School Evacuates to Portugal Amid Taliban Threat
Facing threats from the Taliban, the Afghanistan National Institute of Music (ANIM), a unique school offering gender-integrated music classes, evacuated 284 students and staff to Portugal in August 2021, highlighting the Taliban's suppression of arts and education.
Afghan Music School Evacuates to Portugal Amid Taliban Threat
Facing threats from the Taliban, the Afghanistan National Institute of Music (ANIM), a unique school offering gender-integrated music classes, evacuated 284 students and staff to Portugal in August 2021, highlighting the Taliban's suppression of arts and education.
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48% Bias Score
Belarus Arrests Seven Journalists in Crackdown on Dissent
Belarussian authorities arrested seven journalists from the independent Intex-Press news outlet, charging them with supporting extremism, marking the largest such arrest in a year and escalating the crackdown on dissent ahead of January's presidential election.
Belarus Arrests Seven Journalists in Crackdown on Dissent
Belarussian authorities arrested seven journalists from the independent Intex-Press news outlet, charging them with supporting extremism, marking the largest such arrest in a year and escalating the crackdown on dissent ahead of January's presidential election.
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48% Bias Score
New Research Pinpoints 7,000-Year Period of Human-Neanderthal Interbreeding
Two studies using skull analysis and ancient DNA reveal human-Neanderthal interbreeding occurred between 50,500 and 43,500 years ago in Europe and Asia, lasting approximately 7,000 years, contradicting previous estimates.
New Research Pinpoints 7,000-Year Period of Human-Neanderthal Interbreeding
Two studies using skull analysis and ancient DNA reveal human-Neanderthal interbreeding occurred between 50,500 and 43,500 years ago in Europe and Asia, lasting approximately 7,000 years, contradicting previous estimates.
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24% Bias Score
Soldier's Suicide Highlights Military Mental Health Failures
Lance Corporal Charlie Owen, 25, a Welsh Guards soldier, died by suicide after being ordered to leave his family and return to barracks despite expressing suicidal thoughts and a desire to leave the army, prompting an inquest revealing communication failures and inadequate risk assessment within the...
Soldier's Suicide Highlights Military Mental Health Failures
Lance Corporal Charlie Owen, 25, a Welsh Guards soldier, died by suicide after being ordered to leave his family and return to barracks despite expressing suicidal thoughts and a desire to leave the army, prompting an inquest revealing communication failures and inadequate risk assessment within the...
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36% Bias Score
Iran's Stricter Hijab Law Faces President's Veto
Iran's parliament passed a stricter hijab law that could bring harsher penalties—including the death penalty—for women violating dress codes; President Pezeshkian opposes it but may be pressured to approve it despite lacking public support.
Iran's Stricter Hijab Law Faces President's Veto
Iran's parliament passed a stricter hijab law that could bring harsher penalties—including the death penalty—for women violating dress codes; President Pezeshkian opposes it but may be pressured to approve it despite lacking public support.
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52% Bias Score
Syrian Families Search for Missing Loved Ones, Demand Accountability for Assad Regime Abuses
In Damascus, families search for missing relatives at a hospital displaying photos of the dead and disappeared, highlighting the lingering impact of the Assad regime's human rights abuses and the demand for accountability from the new Syrian administration.
Syrian Families Search for Missing Loved Ones, Demand Accountability for Assad Regime Abuses
In Damascus, families search for missing relatives at a hospital displaying photos of the dead and disappeared, highlighting the lingering impact of the Assad regime's human rights abuses and the demand for accountability from the new Syrian administration.
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56% Bias Score