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Haitian Police Protest After U.N. Officer Killed Amid Gang Violence
In Haiti, the killing of a Kenyan U.N. police officer by gangs prompted police protests demanding better protection and resources; gangs control 85% of Port-au-Prince, and over 5,600 were killed last year amid a humanitarian crisis.
Haitian Police Protest After U.N. Officer Killed Amid Gang Violence
In Haiti, the killing of a Kenyan U.N. police officer by gangs prompted police protests demanding better protection and resources; gangs control 85% of Port-au-Prince, and over 5,600 were killed last year amid a humanitarian crisis.
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40% Bias Score


Dozens of USAID Humanitarian Aid Workers Terminated
Dozens of USAID's Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance employees received unexpected termination notices over the weekend, despite assurances from Secretary of State Marco Rubio that core humanitarian aid would be preserved, raising concerns about the U.S.'s future capacity for international disaster r...
Dozens of USAID Humanitarian Aid Workers Terminated
Dozens of USAID's Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance employees received unexpected termination notices over the weekend, despite assurances from Secretary of State Marco Rubio that core humanitarian aid would be preserved, raising concerns about the U.S.'s future capacity for international disaster r...
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44% Bias Score


Four Charged with Murder of Indigenous Teenager Cassius Turvey
Four adults are on trial in Australia for the murder of 15-year-old Cassius Turvey, who died 10 days after an alleged attack with a metal pole on October 13, 2022, following escalating conflicts stemming from a love triangle and social media exchanges.
Four Charged with Murder of Indigenous Teenager Cassius Turvey
Four adults are on trial in Australia for the murder of 15-year-old Cassius Turvey, who died 10 days after an alleged attack with a metal pole on October 13, 2022, following escalating conflicts stemming from a love triangle and social media exchanges.
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60% Bias Score


Guatemala's Garifuna Fight to Preserve Language and Culture
In Livingston, Guatemala, the Garifuna community, comprising approximately 17,000 people (0.1% of Guatemala's population), is struggling to preserve their native language, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, due to historical discrimination and migration, with only 5% of the population still flue...
Guatemala's Garifuna Fight to Preserve Language and Culture
In Livingston, Guatemala, the Garifuna community, comprising approximately 17,000 people (0.1% of Guatemala's population), is struggling to preserve their native language, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, due to historical discrimination and migration, with only 5% of the population still flue...
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28% Bias Score


Bétharram Abuse Scandal Implicates French Prime Minister
At least 130 individuals have accused the Catholic institution Notre-Dame de Bétharram in the French Pyrenees-Atlantiques of abuse between the 1970s and early 2000s, nearly half sexual, implicating Prime Minister François Bayrou and highlighting the need for systemic reform within both religious ins...
Bétharram Abuse Scandal Implicates French Prime Minister
At least 130 individuals have accused the Catholic institution Notre-Dame de Bétharram in the French Pyrenees-Atlantiques of abuse between the 1970s and early 2000s, nearly half sexual, implicating Prime Minister François Bayrou and highlighting the need for systemic reform within both religious ins...
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44% Bias Score


Betar US and ADL Clash Over Extremism Accusations
The pro-Israel group Betar US was added to the ADL's extremism database for aggressive tactics, prompting Betar to retaliate by adding the ADL to its own list and making unsubstantiated claims about ADL staff. This highlights a growing clash between established and newer Jewish groups over approache...
Betar US and ADL Clash Over Extremism Accusations
The pro-Israel group Betar US was added to the ADL's extremism database for aggressive tactics, prompting Betar to retaliate by adding the ADL to its own list and making unsubstantiated claims about ADL staff. This highlights a growing clash between established and newer Jewish groups over approache...
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48% Bias Score

Azerbaijan Intensifies Crackdown on Independent Media
Azerbaijan's President Aliyev is intensifying his crackdown on independent journalists, with the recent imprisonment of Nurlan Gahramanli on smuggling charges, part of a broader campaign against Meydan TV and other media outlets resulting in at least 27 imprisoned journalists and bloggers out of 357...

Azerbaijan Intensifies Crackdown on Independent Media
Azerbaijan's President Aliyev is intensifying his crackdown on independent journalists, with the recent imprisonment of Nurlan Gahramanli on smuggling charges, part of a broader campaign against Meydan TV and other media outlets resulting in at least 27 imprisoned journalists and bloggers out of 357...
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52% Bias Score

Tunisia Rejects UN Criticism Amidst Ongoing Crackdown on Political Opponents
Tunisia vehemently rejected UN criticism of its alleged persecution of political opponents, citing unrelated public crimes, while prominent activist Sihem Bensedrine was released but faces ongoing legal action, highlighting the ongoing repression since President Kais Saied's 2021 power grab.

Tunisia Rejects UN Criticism Amidst Ongoing Crackdown on Political Opponents
Tunisia vehemently rejected UN criticism of its alleged persecution of political opponents, citing unrelated public crimes, while prominent activist Sihem Bensedrine was released but faces ongoing legal action, highlighting the ongoing repression since President Kais Saied's 2021 power grab.
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40% Bias Score

Bolivian Jaguar Poaching Ring Exposed: International Wildlife Trafficking and Weak Law Enforcement
An Argentinan illegal hunting ring leader, Jorge Nestor Noya, is accused of killing jaguars in Bolivia for a Spanish client, Luis Villalba, exposing the international wildlife trafficking network targeting jaguars for their body parts in Asian markets, fueled by habitat loss and weak law enforcement...

Bolivian Jaguar Poaching Ring Exposed: International Wildlife Trafficking and Weak Law Enforcement
An Argentinan illegal hunting ring leader, Jorge Nestor Noya, is accused of killing jaguars in Bolivia for a Spanish client, Luis Villalba, exposing the international wildlife trafficking network targeting jaguars for their body parts in Asian markets, fueled by habitat loss and weak law enforcement...
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40% Bias Score

Germany vs. US: A Clash of Free Speech Philosophies
Germany's stricter limits on free speech, unlike the US's broader protection under the First Amendment, stem from its legal history emphasizing personal honor and its aim to prevent a repeat of its Nazi past; this contrast is debated, with some arguing that restricting speech can backfire.

Germany vs. US: A Clash of Free Speech Philosophies
Germany's stricter limits on free speech, unlike the US's broader protection under the First Amendment, stem from its legal history emphasizing personal honor and its aim to prevent a repeat of its Nazi past; this contrast is debated, with some arguing that restricting speech can backfire.
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44% Bias Score

DRC's Former First Lady Faces Scrutiny Amidst Charitable Efforts
Olive Lembe Kabila, former first lady of the DRC, is lauded for extensive charitable work, but criticized by the government for potentially neglecting public welfare during her husband's presidency; her future political ambitions remain uncertain.

DRC's Former First Lady Faces Scrutiny Amidst Charitable Efforts
Olive Lembe Kabila, former first lady of the DRC, is lauded for extensive charitable work, but criticized by the government for potentially neglecting public welfare during her husband's presidency; her future political ambitions remain uncertain.
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48% Bias Score

Bombing in Morales, Cauca, Injures 17
A bomb attack near a police station in Morales, Cauca, Colombia, on February 24, 2025, injured 17 people, including three minors and two police officers; the Jaime Martínez Front of the EMC claimed responsibility.

Bombing in Morales, Cauca, Injures 17
A bomb attack near a police station in Morales, Cauca, Colombia, on February 24, 2025, injured 17 people, including three minors and two police officers; the Jaime Martínez Front of the EMC claimed responsibility.
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36% Bias Score
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