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Families of Mariupol Defenders Protest in Kyiv, Accusing Both Ukraine and Russia of Inaction
In Kyiv on March 11th, over 100 family members of Ukrainian soldiers held prisoner by Russia since the 2022 siege of Mariupol marched through the city center, demanding their release and accusing both Ukraine and Russia of insufficient efforts to secure their freedom, while also demanding that the U...
Families of Mariupol Defenders Protest in Kyiv, Accusing Both Ukraine and Russia of Inaction
In Kyiv on March 11th, over 100 family members of Ukrainian soldiers held prisoner by Russia since the 2022 siege of Mariupol marched through the city center, demanding their release and accusing both Ukraine and Russia of insufficient efforts to secure their freedom, while also demanding that the U...
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56% Bias Score


UN Halves Rohingya Food Rations Amid Funding Crisis
The UN World Food Programme will cut food rations for over a million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh by half starting April 1st due to a funding shortfall, potentially leading to increased hunger, malnutrition, and crime within the camps, with the US aid freeze possibly playing a major role.
UN Halves Rohingya Food Rations Amid Funding Crisis
The UN World Food Programme will cut food rations for over a million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh by half starting April 1st due to a funding shortfall, potentially leading to increased hunger, malnutrition, and crime within the camps, with the US aid freeze possibly playing a major role.
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32% Bias Score


BLA Claims Hostages in Balochistan Train Attack
On a train journey from Sibi to Peshawar, armed men attacked the Jaffar Express train in Pakistan's Balochistan province, injuring the driver, and according to the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), taking over 180 passengers hostage. The train, carrying an estimated 400-500 passengers, mostly milit...
BLA Claims Hostages in Balochistan Train Attack
On a train journey from Sibi to Peshawar, armed men attacked the Jaffar Express train in Pakistan's Balochistan province, injuring the driver, and according to the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), taking over 180 passengers hostage. The train, carrying an estimated 400-500 passengers, mostly milit...
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44% Bias Score


Federal Government Warns Universities Over Antisemitism
The US Department of Education warned 60 universities, including many Ivy League schools, for failing to protect Jewish students from antisemitism, potentially initiating enforcement actions under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, following President Trump's executive order and amid a broader crackd...
Federal Government Warns Universities Over Antisemitism
The US Department of Education warned 60 universities, including many Ivy League schools, for failing to protect Jewish students from antisemitism, potentially initiating enforcement actions under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, following President Trump's executive order and amid a broader crackd...
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52% Bias Score


French State to Compensate Chlordecone Victims
A French court ruled that the state must compensate victims in Guadeloupe and Martinique for anxiety caused by chlordecone pesticide contamination, finding the state negligent in authorizing and managing its use, impacting over 90% of the adult population and resulting in high prostate cancer rates ...
French State to Compensate Chlordecone Victims
A French court ruled that the state must compensate victims in Guadeloupe and Martinique for anxiety caused by chlordecone pesticide contamination, finding the state negligent in authorizing and managing its use, impacting over 90% of the adult population and resulting in high prostate cancer rates ...
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40% Bias Score


Nursing Home Resident's Plea Highlights Eldercare Crisis
Toos, a nursing home resident, expresses feelings of imprisonment, highlighting the emotional strain on both residents and family caregivers struggling with inadequate eldercare support systems. The article contrasts this with idealized portrayals of caregiving, emphasizing the urgent need for alter...
Nursing Home Resident's Plea Highlights Eldercare Crisis
Toos, a nursing home resident, expresses feelings of imprisonment, highlighting the emotional strain on both residents and family caregivers struggling with inadequate eldercare support systems. The article contrasts this with idealized portrayals of caregiving, emphasizing the urgent need for alter...
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64% Bias Score

German Caregiver Sentenced for Rape and Robbery of 81-Year-Old
A German court sentenced a 30-year-old caregiver to 10.5 years for kidnapping, robbing, and raping an 81-year-old woman in Hennef, Germany, in August 2024, forcing the victims to sell their home and move to separate care facilities due to the trauma.

German Caregiver Sentenced for Rape and Robbery of 81-Year-Old
A German court sentenced a 30-year-old caregiver to 10.5 years for kidnapping, robbing, and raping an 81-year-old woman in Hennef, Germany, in August 2024, forcing the victims to sell their home and move to separate care facilities due to the trauma.
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24% Bias Score

Columbia Student Faces Deportation After Arrest; Judge Blocks Deportation
A Palestinian student at Columbia University, Mahmoud Khalil, who played a leading role in last year's pro-Gaza protests, was arrested on Saturday and faces deportation, but a judge has temporarily blocked it pending a Wednesday hearing; the arrest prompted protests in New York City and condemnation...

Columbia Student Faces Deportation After Arrest; Judge Blocks Deportation
A Palestinian student at Columbia University, Mahmoud Khalil, who played a leading role in last year's pro-Gaza protests, was arrested on Saturday and faces deportation, but a judge has temporarily blocked it pending a Wednesday hearing; the arrest prompted protests in New York City and condemnation...
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68% Bias Score

242 Million Students Globally Affected by Extreme Weather Disruptions in 2024
Extreme weather events disrupted the education of 242 million students globally in 2024, with the majority in low-income countries facing additional challenges like school closures and displacement, highlighting the urgent need for climate-resilient education systems.

242 Million Students Globally Affected by Extreme Weather Disruptions in 2024
Extreme weather events disrupted the education of 242 million students globally in 2024, with the majority in low-income countries facing additional challenges like school closures and displacement, highlighting the urgent need for climate-resilient education systems.
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28% Bias Score

Teacher Faces Charges in Student Suicide Case
A French teacher faces an 18-month suspended prison sentence for moral harassment after an 11-year-old student, Evaëlle, who was bullied by classmates and allegedly the teacher, died by suicide in 2019. Two students will also be tried for their role in the bullying.

Teacher Faces Charges in Student Suicide Case
A French teacher faces an 18-month suspended prison sentence for moral harassment after an 11-year-old student, Evaëlle, who was bullied by classmates and allegedly the teacher, died by suicide in 2019. Two students will also be tried for their role in the bullying.
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44% Bias Score

Indonesian TikToker Sentenced to Prison for Blasphemy
An Indonesian court sentenced transgender TikToker Ratu Thalisa to almost three years in prison for blasphemy after she reportedly told a picture of Jesus to get a haircut during a livestream, prompting condemnation from human rights groups who cite Indonesia's Electronic Information and Transaction...

Indonesian TikToker Sentenced to Prison for Blasphemy
An Indonesian court sentenced transgender TikToker Ratu Thalisa to almost three years in prison for blasphemy after she reportedly told a picture of Jesus to get a haircut during a livestream, prompting condemnation from human rights groups who cite Indonesia's Electronic Information and Transaction...
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56% Bias Score

Protesters Blockade Serbian Broadcaster Amid Corruption Protests
On March 11, hundreds of protesters blockaded Serbia's public broadcaster RTS in Belgrade, preventing entry but allowing exits, after a journalist used the term "horde" to describe student protesters demonstrating against corruption following a November train station collapse that killed 15.

Protesters Blockade Serbian Broadcaster Amid Corruption Protests
On March 11, hundreds of protesters blockaded Serbia's public broadcaster RTS in Belgrade, preventing entry but allowing exits, after a journalist used the term "horde" to describe student protesters demonstrating against corruption following a November train station collapse that killed 15.
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40% Bias Score
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