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Wounded Russian Soldier Rescued by Ukrainian Civilians
Severely wounded Russian soldier Artem Knyazev was hidden and cared for by a local family in Novy Komar near Donetsk for several months, risking their own lives to save him from Ukrainian forces until Russian troops liberated the village in February 2025.
Wounded Russian Soldier Rescued by Ukrainian Civilians
Severely wounded Russian soldier Artem Knyazev was hidden and cared for by a local family in Novy Komar near Donetsk for several months, risking their own lives to save him from Ukrainian forces until Russian troops liberated the village in February 2025.
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48% Bias Score


Somalia: 701 Cases of Child Sexual Abuse Confirmed
A UN report confirms 701 cases of child sexual abuse in Somalia between October 2019 and September 2021, highlighting a severe global issue where 1 in 8 girls worldwide experience sexual violence, with 79 million girls in sub-Saharan Africa affected before age 18.
Somalia: 701 Cases of Child Sexual Abuse Confirmed
A UN report confirms 701 cases of child sexual abuse in Somalia between October 2019 and September 2021, highlighting a severe global issue where 1 in 8 girls worldwide experience sexual violence, with 79 million girls in sub-Saharan Africa affected before age 18.
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44% Bias Score


Mass Protests Erupt in Istanbul Following Arrest of Opposition Mayor
Tens of thousands protested in Istanbul against President Erdogan and the imprisonment of opposition mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on March 19th, leading to the arrest of nearly 1900 people, including a Swedish journalist, amid accusations of politically motivated actions by the government.
Mass Protests Erupt in Istanbul Following Arrest of Opposition Mayor
Tens of thousands protested in Istanbul against President Erdogan and the imprisonment of opposition mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on March 19th, leading to the arrest of nearly 1900 people, including a Swedish journalist, amid accusations of politically motivated actions by the government.
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52% Bias Score


Mass Protests Erupt in Turkey Following Arrest of Istanbul Mayor
Thousands protested in Turkey on Saturday against President Erdoğan and the arrest of Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, following a week of mass arrests and protests; the opposition plans continued weekly demonstrations.
Mass Protests Erupt in Turkey Following Arrest of Istanbul Mayor
Thousands protested in Turkey on Saturday against President Erdoğan and the arrest of Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, following a week of mass arrests and protests; the opposition plans continued weekly demonstrations.
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48% Bias Score


South Carolina Inmate Chooses Firing Squad Execution
South Carolina death row inmate Mikal Mahdi chose execution by firing squad on April 11th, citing inadequate legal representation at his original trial where he received the death penalty for killing a police officer in 2004; his lawyers are appealing, citing his childhood trauma.
South Carolina Inmate Chooses Firing Squad Execution
South Carolina death row inmate Mikal Mahdi chose execution by firing squad on April 11th, citing inadequate legal representation at his original trial where he received the death penalty for killing a police officer in 2004; his lawyers are appealing, citing his childhood trauma.
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56% Bias Score


Columbia President Resigns Amid Funding Dispute and Crackdown on Protests
Columbia University's acting president, Katrina Armstrong, resigned after the university agreed to stricter antisemitism measures demanded by the Trump administration to avoid a $400 million funding cut, a decision following the arrest of a Palestinian graduate student and sparking a faculty boycott...
Columbia President Resigns Amid Funding Dispute and Crackdown on Protests
Columbia University's acting president, Katrina Armstrong, resigned after the university agreed to stricter antisemitism measures demanded by the Trump administration to avoid a $400 million funding cut, a decision following the arrest of a Palestinian graduate student and sparking a faculty boycott...
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64% Bias Score

Jailed Turkish Opposition Leader Criticizes Government Response to Protests
Ümit Özdağ, leader of the Zafer Party, used AI to deliver a video message from Silivri prison, criticizing the government's response to widespread protests and comparing Turkey to authoritarian regimes. He linked the protests to government policies and repression, while noting dissatisfaction within...

Jailed Turkish Opposition Leader Criticizes Government Response to Protests
Ümit Özdağ, leader of the Zafer Party, used AI to deliver a video message from Silivri prison, criticizing the government's response to widespread protests and comparing Turkey to authoritarian regimes. He linked the protests to government policies and repression, while noting dissatisfaction within...
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60% Bias Score

Mass Protests Erupt in Turkey Following Arrest of Istanbul Mayor
Thousands protested in Turkey on Saturday against President Erdoğan and the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, despite a government crackdown that included the arrest of 511 students in Istanbul on Friday alone; opposition leader Özgür Özel announced weekly protests.

Mass Protests Erupt in Turkey Following Arrest of Istanbul Mayor
Thousands protested in Turkey on Saturday against President Erdoğan and the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, despite a government crackdown that included the arrest of 511 students in Istanbul on Friday alone; opposition leader Özgür Özel announced weekly protests.
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48% Bias Score

US Policy on DEI Programs Impacts French Companies
The US embassy sent letters to several French companies, questioning their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, potentially preventing them from working with the US government due to President Trump's executive order 14173, which declares such programs illegal for all US government suppl...

US Policy on DEI Programs Impacts French Companies
The US embassy sent letters to several French companies, questioning their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, potentially preventing them from working with the US government due to President Trump's executive order 14173, which declares such programs illegal for all US government suppl...
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48% Bias Score

Disguised Pedophiles: Vigilante Videos Expose Grooming Tactics
Videos released by online vigilante groups show men accused of pedophilia dressing as women to groom children and avoid police; one man admitted to being attracted to children's 'innocence', while another was arrested after being accused of sending indecent images.

Disguised Pedophiles: Vigilante Videos Expose Grooming Tactics
Videos released by online vigilante groups show men accused of pedophilia dressing as women to groom children and avoid police; one man admitted to being attracted to children's 'innocence', while another was arrested after being accused of sending indecent images.
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72% Bias Score

Employees Demand Purpose: Redefining Workplace Relevance
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated a shift in employee expectations, prioritizing personal purpose and organizational alignment. Employees now seek meaningful contributions, recognition, and growth, demanding a collaborative employer-employee relationship where both individual and organizational aspi...

Employees Demand Purpose: Redefining Workplace Relevance
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated a shift in employee expectations, prioritizing personal purpose and organizational alignment. Employees now seek meaningful contributions, recognition, and growth, demanding a collaborative employer-employee relationship where both individual and organizational aspi...
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16% Bias Score

Harvard Researcher Faces Deportation Over Undeclared Frog Embryos, Claims Fear of Persecution in Russia
A Russian Harvard researcher, Kseniia Petrova, faces deportation after undeclared frog embryos were found in her luggage; she fears returning to Russia due to her anti-war activism, prompting a legal battle and raising concerns about immigration policy.

Harvard Researcher Faces Deportation Over Undeclared Frog Embryos, Claims Fear of Persecution in Russia
A Russian Harvard researcher, Kseniia Petrova, faces deportation after undeclared frog embryos were found in her luggage; she fears returning to Russia due to her anti-war activism, prompting a legal battle and raising concerns about immigration policy.
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40% Bias Score
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