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Hungary's Pride Parade Facial Recognition Plan Violates EU AI Law
Hungary's plan to use facial recognition at the Budapest Pride parade to identify and fine participants violates EU AI and data privacy laws, according to MEP Brando Benifei, who says the technology's use is illegal under both the EU AI Act and GDPR, even if the analysis is not done in real time.
Hungary's Pride Parade Facial Recognition Plan Violates EU AI Law
Hungary's plan to use facial recognition at the Budapest Pride parade to identify and fine participants violates EU AI and data privacy laws, according to MEP Brando Benifei, who says the technology's use is illegal under both the EU AI Act and GDPR, even if the analysis is not done in real time.
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40% Bias Score


US Sanctions Three Iranian Officials Over Levinson Disappearance
The US sanctioned three Iranian intelligence officers—Taghi Daneshvar, Reza Amiri Moqadam, and Gholamhossein Mohammadani—for their involvement in the abduction, detention, and probable death of former FBI agent Robert Levinson in Iran in 2007, freezing their US assets.
US Sanctions Three Iranian Officials Over Levinson Disappearance
The US sanctioned three Iranian intelligence officers—Taghi Daneshvar, Reza Amiri Moqadam, and Gholamhossein Mohammadani—for their involvement in the abduction, detention, and probable death of former FBI agent Robert Levinson in Iran in 2007, freezing their US assets.
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40% Bias Score


Israeli Rape Crisis Centers Report Drop in Calls Following October 7th Attacks
In the aftermath of the October 7th Hamas attacks in Israel, the Association of Rape Crisis Centers reported a significant decrease in calls concerning sexual assault, raising concerns about the underreporting of such crimes and the prioritization of victims' privacy over immediate national interest...
Israeli Rape Crisis Centers Report Drop in Calls Following October 7th Attacks
In the aftermath of the October 7th Hamas attacks in Israel, the Association of Rape Crisis Centers reported a significant decrease in calls concerning sexual assault, raising concerns about the underreporting of such crimes and the prioritization of victims' privacy over immediate national interest...
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40% Bias Score


Amanda Knox: From Wrongful Conviction to Advocate for Justice
Amanda Knox, wrongly convicted in the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher, has, after exoneration, become a vocal advocate against wrongful convictions, working with the Innocence Center and using her experience to promote reconciliation and a nuanced understanding of justice.
Amanda Knox: From Wrongful Conviction to Advocate for Justice
Amanda Knox, wrongly convicted in the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher, has, after exoneration, become a vocal advocate against wrongful convictions, working with the Innocence Center and using her experience to promote reconciliation and a nuanced understanding of justice.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Investigates Eritrean Group for Terrorism
German authorities searched 19 locations, investigating 17 Eritrean-rooted suspects for allegedly belonging to the Brigade N'Hamedu, accused of planning to overthrow the Eritrean government and using violence at pro-Eritrea events in Germany.
Germany Investigates Eritrean Group for Terrorism
German authorities searched 19 locations, investigating 17 Eritrean-rooted suspects for allegedly belonging to the Brigade N'Hamedu, accused of planning to overthrow the Eritrean government and using violence at pro-Eritrea events in Germany.
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40% Bias Score


Judge Halts Deportation of Columbia Student After Pro-Palestinian Protest
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order blocking the deportation of Columbia University student Yunseo Chung after immigration authorities attempted to arrest her for participating in pro-Palestinian protests; the government claims her actions supported Hamas, while Chung asserts her Fi...
Judge Halts Deportation of Columbia Student After Pro-Palestinian Protest
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order blocking the deportation of Columbia University student Yunseo Chung after immigration authorities attempted to arrest her for participating in pro-Palestinian protests; the government claims her actions supported Hamas, while Chung asserts her Fi...
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44% Bias Score

Bangladesh's Interim Government Uncovers 800 Torture Cells
Bangladesh's interim prime minister, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, announced the discovery of roughly 800 torture cells used by the previous government led by Sheikh Hasina, who resigned in August 2024 following mass protests and fled to India. Over 300 people remain missing.

Bangladesh's Interim Government Uncovers 800 Torture Cells
Bangladesh's interim prime minister, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, announced the discovery of roughly 800 torture cells used by the previous government led by Sheikh Hasina, who resigned in August 2024 following mass protests and fled to India. Over 300 people remain missing.
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48% Bias Score

Diverse Istanbul Protests Highlight Shared Demand for Democracy
Seven days of protests in Istanbul's Saraçhane square culminated in a diverse coalition demanding democracy and opposing the arrest of Ekrem Imamoglu, revealing a convergence of various social and political groups united in their shared concerns.

Diverse Istanbul Protests Highlight Shared Demand for Democracy
Seven days of protests in Istanbul's Saraçhane square culminated in a diverse coalition demanding democracy and opposing the arrest of Ekrem Imamoglu, revealing a convergence of various social and political groups united in their shared concerns.
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36% Bias Score

Ashlee Shingoose Identified as Serial Killer's First Victim
Winnipeg police will identify Ashlee Shingoose of St. Theresa Point First Nation as Buffalo Woman, the first victim of serial killer Jeremy Skibicki, at a Wednesday press conference, confirming a year-long search by her family and resolving a key piece of a larger investigation into the murders of f...

Ashlee Shingoose Identified as Serial Killer's First Victim
Winnipeg police will identify Ashlee Shingoose of St. Theresa Point First Nation as Buffalo Woman, the first victim of serial killer Jeremy Skibicki, at a Wednesday press conference, confirming a year-long search by her family and resolving a key piece of a larger investigation into the murders of f...
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48% Bias Score

ICE Arrests Columbia Grad, Sparking Free Speech Debate
Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil, a green card holder, was arrested by ICE on March 8th for allegedly misrepresenting organizational affiliations on his immigration application, sparking a debate about free speech versus immigration enforcement, with some Democratic lawmakers criticizing ...

ICE Arrests Columbia Grad, Sparking Free Speech Debate
Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil, a green card holder, was arrested by ICE on March 8th for allegedly misrepresenting organizational affiliations on his immigration application, sparking a debate about free speech versus immigration enforcement, with some Democratic lawmakers criticizing ...
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56% Bias Score

Tufts Student Detained by ICE Following Trump's Executive Order
ICE detained Tufts University graduate student Rumeysa Ozturk in Somerville, MA, on March 25th, 2025, after her visa was terminated; the university was unaware of the event and her lawyers demand her release, citing no charges filed, while the incident follows President Trump's executive order to de...

Tufts Student Detained by ICE Following Trump's Executive Order
ICE detained Tufts University graduate student Rumeysa Ozturk in Somerville, MA, on March 25th, 2025, after her visa was terminated; the university was unaware of the event and her lawyers demand her release, citing no charges filed, while the incident follows President Trump's executive order to de...
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48% Bias Score

East African Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws Cost Billions Annually
Open for Business reports that anti-LGBTQ+ laws in East Africa cost Kenya $2.7 billion–$7.8 billion, Uganda $586 million–$2.4 billion, Tanzania up to $1.1 billion, and Rwanda up to $45 million annually due to reduced funding, investment, and tourism.

East African Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws Cost Billions Annually
Open for Business reports that anti-LGBTQ+ laws in East Africa cost Kenya $2.7 billion–$7.8 billion, Uganda $586 million–$2.4 billion, Tanzania up to $1.1 billion, and Rwanda up to $45 million annually due to reduced funding, investment, and tourism.
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44% Bias Score
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