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Dartmouth Hall Vandalized in Protest of Israel Investments
On Monday morning, red paint was found across Dartmouth Hall's facade, allegedly in protest of the school's investments in Israel-affiliated companies, coinciding with prospective students' visit; the school condemned the vandalism, and an investigation is underway.
Dartmouth Hall Vandalized in Protest of Israel Investments
On Monday morning, red paint was found across Dartmouth Hall's facade, allegedly in protest of the school's investments in Israel-affiliated companies, coinciding with prospective students' visit; the school condemned the vandalism, and an investigation is underway.
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48% Bias Score


Petro Georgiou: A Legacy of Multiculturalism and Human Rights Advocacy in Australian Politics
Petro Georgiou (1947-2025), a prominent Australian political figure, championed multiculturalism and refugee rights, influencing key policy changes during the Fraser years and his later career as a federal MP, leaving a lasting legacy on Australian politics.
Petro Georgiou: A Legacy of Multiculturalism and Human Rights Advocacy in Australian Politics
Petro Georgiou (1947-2025), a prominent Australian political figure, championed multiculturalism and refugee rights, influencing key policy changes during the Fraser years and his later career as a federal MP, leaving a lasting legacy on Australian politics.
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32% Bias Score


German Survey Shows Declining Acceptance of Physical Child Discipline, but Emotional Abuse Remains a Concern
A 2025 German survey reveals decreasing acceptance of physical child discipline since the 2001 ban on violent parenting, with 30.9% approving of spanking, down from 75% in 2005; however, emotional abuse remains a concern, with 16.1% accepting yelling as discipline.
German Survey Shows Declining Acceptance of Physical Child Discipline, but Emotional Abuse Remains a Concern
A 2025 German survey reveals decreasing acceptance of physical child discipline since the 2001 ban on violent parenting, with 30.9% approving of spanking, down from 75% in 2005; however, emotional abuse remains a concern, with 16.1% accepting yelling as discipline.
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44% Bias Score


Indonesian Nickel Mine Concealed Cancer-Causing Water Pollution
Harita Group, a major Indonesian nickel mining company, secretly documented unsafe levels of the cancer-causing chemical hexavalent chromium (Cr6) in Kawasi village's drinking water near their Obi Island mine, exceeding Indonesian legal limits by up to 140 parts per billion.
Indonesian Nickel Mine Concealed Cancer-Causing Water Pollution
Harita Group, a major Indonesian nickel mining company, secretly documented unsafe levels of the cancer-causing chemical hexavalent chromium (Cr6) in Kawasi village's drinking water near their Obi Island mine, exceeding Indonesian legal limits by up to 140 parts per billion.
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32% Bias Score


Mexico's Saguaro Energía Project Faces Legal Challenges Amidst Public Resistance
Mexico Pacific's Saguaro Energía gas pipeline project, connecting Texas to the Gulf of California for Asian export, faces significant legal challenges and public resistance due to its severe environmental and social impacts, including threat to the Gulf's biodiversity and food security, despite five...
Mexico's Saguaro Energía Project Faces Legal Challenges Amidst Public Resistance
Mexico Pacific's Saguaro Energía gas pipeline project, connecting Texas to the Gulf of California for Asian export, faces significant legal challenges and public resistance due to its severe environmental and social impacts, including threat to the Gulf's biodiversity and food security, despite five...
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60% Bias Score


Vietnamese Veteran's 6.5-Year Ordeal and Journey to Australia
Dinh Nguyen, a former South Vietnamese second lieutenant, spent 6.5 years in re-education camps after the Fall of Saigon in 1975, escaping to Australia in 1983 where he later reunited with his family.
Vietnamese Veteran's 6.5-Year Ordeal and Journey to Australia
Dinh Nguyen, a former South Vietnamese second lieutenant, spent 6.5 years in re-education camps after the Fall of Saigon in 1975, escaping to Australia in 1983 where he later reunited with his family.
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48% Bias Score

Shanghai Museum Showcases Birthplace of China's Labor Movement
The former China Labor Association Office in Shanghai, established in August 1921 by the Communist Party of China, is now a museum commemorating the birth of China's organized labor movement and its evolution through interactive exhibits and historical recreations, educating visitors on workers' rig...

Shanghai Museum Showcases Birthplace of China's Labor Movement
The former China Labor Association Office in Shanghai, established in August 1921 by the Communist Party of China, is now a museum commemorating the birth of China's organized labor movement and its evolution through interactive exhibits and historical recreations, educating visitors on workers' rig...
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40% Bias Score

Global Campaign Launched Against Hospitality Sexual Assault
Five former Swillhouse employees launched a global campaign against sexual harassment and assault in the hospitality industry after raising over half of their legal fees to sue their former employer in Australia, prompting mandatory sexual violence prevention training for all NSW pub and club staff.

Global Campaign Launched Against Hospitality Sexual Assault
Five former Swillhouse employees launched a global campaign against sexual harassment and assault in the hospitality industry after raising over half of their legal fees to sue their former employer in Australia, prompting mandatory sexual violence prevention training for all NSW pub and club staff.
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56% Bias Score

Russia's Record Military Draft Raises Human Rights Concerns
Russia's spring 2024 military draft, the highest in 14 years, includes 160,000 men, with additional conscription from occupied Ukrainian regions despite official denials of a war connection, raising human rights concerns.

Russia's Record Military Draft Raises Human Rights Concerns
Russia's spring 2024 military draft, the highest in 14 years, includes 160,000 men, with additional conscription from occupied Ukrainian regions despite official denials of a war connection, raising human rights concerns.
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36% Bias Score

São Paulo Evictions: 821 Families Face Relocation Amidst Insufficient Aid
In São Paulo, Brazil, 821 families face eviction from the Favela do Moinho by April 2024 to build a park and train station, despite insufficient relocation aid and concerns about forceful removals, highlighting urban development conflicts with low-income communities.

São Paulo Evictions: 821 Families Face Relocation Amidst Insufficient Aid
In São Paulo, Brazil, 821 families face eviction from the Favela do Moinho by April 2024 to build a park and train station, despite insufficient relocation aid and concerns about forceful removals, highlighting urban development conflicts with low-income communities.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's USDA Cuts Exacerbate Systemic Issues Facing Black Farmers
President Trump's proposed budget cuts to the USDA threaten programs supporting independent grocery stores and food access in underserved communities, exacerbating the historical marginalization of Black farmers, who have declined from 14% of U.S. farmers in 1920 to less than 1% today due to systemi...

Trump's USDA Cuts Exacerbate Systemic Issues Facing Black Farmers
President Trump's proposed budget cuts to the USDA threaten programs supporting independent grocery stores and food access in underserved communities, exacerbating the historical marginalization of Black farmers, who have declined from 14% of U.S. farmers in 1920 to less than 1% today due to systemi...
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48% Bias Score

Treasury Committee Report Warns of UK's Declining Cash Acceptance Impacting Vulnerable Groups
A Treasury Committee report warns that the UK's declining cash acceptance disproportionately harms vulnerable groups, including the poor, elderly, disabled, and victims of economic abuse, urging a government review to prevent a two-tiered society.

Treasury Committee Report Warns of UK's Declining Cash Acceptance Impacting Vulnerable Groups
A Treasury Committee report warns that the UK's declining cash acceptance disproportionately harms vulnerable groups, including the poor, elderly, disabled, and victims of economic abuse, urging a government review to prevent a two-tiered society.
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64% Bias Score
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