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Italian Teen's Factory Death Exposes Workplace Safety Failures
19-year-old Patrizio Spasiano died in January 2024 from ammonia exposure at a Caserta factory due to inadequate training and unsafe working conditions, prompting his mother to demand justice and highlighting systemic issues in Italian workplace safety.
Italian Teen's Factory Death Exposes Workplace Safety Failures
19-year-old Patrizio Spasiano died in January 2024 from ammonia exposure at a Caserta factory due to inadequate training and unsafe working conditions, prompting his mother to demand justice and highlighting systemic issues in Italian workplace safety.
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44% Bias Score


Cuban Dissident Ferrer Sentenced to Four Years in Prison
Cuban dissident leader José Daniel Ferrer was arrested on Tuesday and sentenced to four years in prison; his home and the Unpacu headquarters were ransacked, and five other activists were also detained, highlighting the ongoing repression of dissent in Cuba.
Cuban Dissident Ferrer Sentenced to Four Years in Prison
Cuban dissident leader José Daniel Ferrer was arrested on Tuesday and sentenced to four years in prison; his home and the Unpacu headquarters were ransacked, and five other activists were also detained, highlighting the ongoing repression of dissent in Cuba.
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64% Bias Score


Spanish Judge's Response to Devastating Floods Highlights Systemic Issues
During the October 29, 2023, floods in Paiporta, Spain, Judge Lucía Mayordomo coordinated the response to 45 deaths in her jurisdiction, highlighting the need for improved emergency preparedness and resources, as well as psychological support for first responders.
Spanish Judge's Response to Devastating Floods Highlights Systemic Issues
During the October 29, 2023, floods in Paiporta, Spain, Judge Lucía Mayordomo coordinated the response to 45 deaths in her jurisdiction, highlighting the need for improved emergency preparedness and resources, as well as psychological support for first responders.
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32% Bias Score


Endangered Bornean Elephants: Conservation Efforts in Sabah
Fewer than 1,000 Bornean elephants remain in the wild, primarily in Sabah, Malaysia, facing endangerment due to habitat loss from logging and palm oil plantations, resulting in human-elephant conflict and 131 elephant deaths (2010-2020); Dr. Farina Othman's conservation project aims to create wildli...
Endangered Bornean Elephants: Conservation Efforts in Sabah
Fewer than 1,000 Bornean elephants remain in the wild, primarily in Sabah, Malaysia, facing endangerment due to habitat loss from logging and palm oil plantations, resulting in human-elephant conflict and 131 elephant deaths (2010-2020); Dr. Farina Othman's conservation project aims to create wildli...
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32% Bias Score


US Seeks to Deport Migrants to Libya and Rwanda
The Trump administration is negotiating with Libya and Rwanda to deport US migrants with criminal records, escalating its immigration policies and raising human rights concerns; the plan involves sending migrants to countries with questionable human rights records, potentially facing legal challenge...
US Seeks to Deport Migrants to Libya and Rwanda
The Trump administration is negotiating with Libya and Rwanda to deport US migrants with criminal records, escalating its immigration policies and raising human rights concerns; the plan involves sending migrants to countries with questionable human rights records, potentially facing legal challenge...
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56% Bias Score


Argentina Declassifies Nazi Documents, Releases Details on Mengele and Eichmann
Argentina has declassified 1,850 documents detailing Nazi activities in the country from 1957-2005, including details on Josef Mengele and Adolf Eichmann, making them publicly accessible online following a request by President Javier Milei; the documents were previously only viewable in a restricted...
Argentina Declassifies Nazi Documents, Releases Details on Mengele and Eichmann
Argentina has declassified 1,850 documents detailing Nazi activities in the country from 1957-2005, including details on Josef Mengele and Adolf Eichmann, making them publicly accessible online following a request by President Javier Milei; the documents were previously only viewable in a restricted...
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44% Bias Score

Cuba Re-Arrests Opposition Figures, Sparking International Condemnation
On April 30th, 2025, Cuba re-arrested opposition figures José Daniel Ferrer and Félix Navarro, prompting condemnation from the European Union and the United States, who criticized the move as an infringement on human rights and sovereignty.

Cuba Re-Arrests Opposition Figures, Sparking International Condemnation
On April 30th, 2025, Cuba re-arrested opposition figures José Daniel Ferrer and Félix Navarro, prompting condemnation from the European Union and the United States, who criticized the move as an infringement on human rights and sovereignty.
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44% Bias Score

Georgian Activist Awarded for Defiance Against Authoritarian Crackdown
Tamar Kintsurashvili, a Georgian media freedom activist, won the DW Freedom of Speech Award for her work combating disinformation in the face of an increasingly authoritarian Georgian government that passed a law similar to Russia's 'foreign agent' law; she and thousands of protestors oppose it.

Georgian Activist Awarded for Defiance Against Authoritarian Crackdown
Tamar Kintsurashvili, a Georgian media freedom activist, won the DW Freedom of Speech Award for her work combating disinformation in the face of an increasingly authoritarian Georgian government that passed a law similar to Russia's 'foreign agent' law; she and thousands of protestors oppose it.
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40% Bias Score

May Day 2024: Global Protests Highlight Labor and Immigration Concerns
Global May Day demonstrations on May 1st will protest anti-immigrant policies and advocate for worker rights, with expected large turnouts in major cities despite fear among some immigrant communities, reflecting the historical ties between labor and immigration issues.

May Day 2024: Global Protests Highlight Labor and Immigration Concerns
Global May Day demonstrations on May 1st will protest anti-immigrant policies and advocate for worker rights, with expected large turnouts in major cities despite fear among some immigrant communities, reflecting the historical ties between labor and immigration issues.
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32% Bias Score

UK Government Appeals Court Ruling on Sean Brown Murder Inquiry
The UK government is appealing a court ruling that ordered a public inquiry into the 1997 murder of Sean Brown, a GAA official killed by loyalists, causing outrage among his family who accuse the government of disrespect and lack of communication; intelligence links over 25 people, including state a...

UK Government Appeals Court Ruling on Sean Brown Murder Inquiry
The UK government is appealing a court ruling that ordered a public inquiry into the 1997 murder of Sean Brown, a GAA official killed by loyalists, causing outrage among his family who accuse the government of disrespect and lack of communication; intelligence links over 25 people, including state a...
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52% Bias Score

US Separates 2-Year-Old Venezuelan Girl From Deported Parents
The US deported a Venezuelan couple to El Salvador and Venezuela, separating their 2-year-old daughter, who remains in US custody; Venezuela accuses the US of kidnapping, citing the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, while the US claims it acted to protect the child.

US Separates 2-Year-Old Venezuelan Girl From Deported Parents
The US deported a Venezuelan couple to El Salvador and Venezuela, separating their 2-year-old daughter, who remains in US custody; Venezuela accuses the US of kidnapping, citing the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, while the US claims it acted to protect the child.
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56% Bias Score

Syria: Druze-Government Clashes Leave 73 Dead, Prompting International Concerns
On May 1st, clashes between Druze fighters and pro-government forces near Damascus resulted in at least 73 deaths, prompting the highest Druze spiritual authority to denounce a "genocidal campaign" and leading to Israeli airstrikes and the evacuation of wounded Druze to Israel.

Syria: Druze-Government Clashes Leave 73 Dead, Prompting International Concerns
On May 1st, clashes between Druze fighters and pro-government forces near Damascus resulted in at least 73 deaths, prompting the highest Druze spiritual authority to denounce a "genocidal campaign" and leading to Israeli airstrikes and the evacuation of wounded Druze to Israel.
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40% Bias Score
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