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Cambodia's Hun Sen Dynasty Continues with Son's Rise to Power
Hun Manet, son of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, became Cambodia's new prime minister in August 2023 following a one-sided election where the ruling Cambodian People's Party faced no viable opposition due to years of crackdowns on rivals; this raises concerns about human rights and long-term poli...
Cambodia's Hun Sen Dynasty Continues with Son's Rise to Power
Hun Manet, son of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, became Cambodia's new prime minister in August 2023 following a one-sided election where the ruling Cambodian People's Party faced no viable opposition due to years of crackdowns on rivals; this raises concerns about human rights and long-term poli...
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72% Bias Score


Together for Germany" Rallies Draw Thousands Amidst Violent Clashes and Widespread Counter-Protests
On Saturday, the populist movement "Together for Germany" organized protests across Germany, with approximately 3,000 participants, facing numerous counter-demonstrations totaling more than 2,000 participants. In several locations, clashes with police resulted in injuries and arrests, highlighting c...
Together for Germany" Rallies Draw Thousands Amidst Violent Clashes and Widespread Counter-Protests
On Saturday, the populist movement "Together for Germany" organized protests across Germany, with approximately 3,000 participants, facing numerous counter-demonstrations totaling more than 2,000 participants. In several locations, clashes with police resulted in injuries and arrests, highlighting c...
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40% Bias Score


Maryland Man Indicted for Funding Cameroonian Separatists
Eric Tataw, a 38-year-old Maryland man, was indicted on Friday for threatening violence against Cameroonians and providing over \$110,000 to Amba Boys, a separatist group fighting the Cameroonian government, between September 2018 and December 2020, using social media to spread his message.
Maryland Man Indicted for Funding Cameroonian Separatists
Eric Tataw, a 38-year-old Maryland man, was indicted on Friday for threatening violence against Cameroonians and providing over \$110,000 to Amba Boys, a separatist group fighting the Cameroonian government, between September 2018 and December 2020, using social media to spread his message.
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44% Bias Score


Twelve Nigerien Soldiers Killed in Jihadist Ambush
Twelve Nigerien soldiers were killed in a jihadist ambush near Sakoira, Niger, on April 25th, 2024, highlighting the ongoing violence in the country's west; two suspects were arrested following a subsequent military operation.
Twelve Nigerien Soldiers Killed in Jihadist Ambush
Twelve Nigerien soldiers were killed in a jihadist ambush near Sakoira, Niger, on April 25th, 2024, highlighting the ongoing violence in the country's west; two suspects were arrested following a subsequent military operation.
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44% Bias Score


Chile Expands Early Childhood Education Access and Quality"
Chile's government expanded early childhood education, adding 70,000 childcare spaces and planning 800 new facilities by 2018, creating the Undersecretariat of Early Childhood Education in 2015 and launching the "Agenda Sala Cuna para Chile" to further improve access and quality.
Chile Expands Early Childhood Education Access and Quality"
Chile's government expanded early childhood education, adding 70,000 childcare spaces and planning 800 new facilities by 2018, creating the Undersecretariat of Early Childhood Education in 2015 and launching the "Agenda Sala Cuna para Chile" to further improve access and quality.
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56% Bias Score


Welcome to Country: An Indigenous Protocol and its Significance
A Welcome to Country, a sovereign Aboriginal protocol predating Australia's nation-state, acknowledges the enduring sovereignty of First Nations people on their unceded lands; rejecting it misunderstands its cultural significance and denies this sovereignty.
Welcome to Country: An Indigenous Protocol and its Significance
A Welcome to Country, a sovereign Aboriginal protocol predating Australia's nation-state, acknowledges the enduring sovereignty of First Nations people on their unceded lands; rejecting it misunderstands its cultural significance and denies this sovereignty.
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36% Bias Score

D.C. World Pride Events Relocated After Kennedy Center, Trump Actions
LGBTQ+ pride events planned for Washington, D.C.'s World Pride celebrations in May and June have been relocated from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to alternative venues after President Trump's actions and the Kennedy Center's decision not to proceed with contracts for these even...

D.C. World Pride Events Relocated After Kennedy Center, Trump Actions
LGBTQ+ pride events planned for Washington, D.C.'s World Pride celebrations in May and June have been relocated from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to alternative venues after President Trump's actions and the Kennedy Center's decision not to proceed with contracts for these even...
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40% Bias Score

Ressa Warns of US Slide Toward Authoritarianism
Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa warns of the United States sliding toward authoritarianism, drawing parallels to the Philippines under Duterte, citing the recent Justice Department decision to rescind journalist protections and attacks on academic institutions and law firms as evidence.

Ressa Warns of US Slide Toward Authoritarianism
Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa warns of the United States sliding toward authoritarianism, drawing parallels to the Philippines under Duterte, citing the recent Justice Department decision to rescind journalist protections and attacks on academic institutions and law firms as evidence.
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44% Bias Score

Sister of Slain Priest and Killer's Mother Find Common Ground in Grief
Roseline Hamel, sister of Jacques Hamel, a priest murdered in 2016, and Nassera Kermiche, mother of one of his killers, formed an unexpected bond, sharing their grief and defying expectations in a testament to human resilience; their story is detailed in Samuel Lieven's "Sœurs de douleur.

Sister of Slain Priest and Killer's Mother Find Common Ground in Grief
Roseline Hamel, sister of Jacques Hamel, a priest murdered in 2016, and Nassera Kermiche, mother of one of his killers, formed an unexpected bond, sharing their grief and defying expectations in a testament to human resilience; their story is detailed in Samuel Lieven's "Sœurs de douleur.
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36% Bias Score

US Aid Cut Cripples Colombia's Largest Migrant Settlement
The withdrawal of US aid in Colombia has devastated La Pista, a large informal migrant settlement, leaving over 9,000 residents, mostly Venezuelan migrants and Colombian returnees, without essential services and increasing instances of hunger and exploitation, especially among children.

US Aid Cut Cripples Colombia's Largest Migrant Settlement
The withdrawal of US aid in Colombia has devastated La Pista, a large informal migrant settlement, leaving over 9,000 residents, mostly Venezuelan migrants and Colombian returnees, without essential services and increasing instances of hunger and exploitation, especially among children.
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44% Bias Score

86-Year-Old Russian Woman Makes 18th Donbas Aid Trip
86-year-old Bayrambika Hamitova from Chelyabinsk, Russia, has completed 17 aid trips to Donbas, delivering supplies and supporting soldiers, motivated by her son's death there two years ago, funding these efforts by selling her possessions, and recently requesting only a vehicle for transport from t...

86-Year-Old Russian Woman Makes 18th Donbas Aid Trip
86-year-old Bayrambika Hamitova from Chelyabinsk, Russia, has completed 17 aid trips to Donbas, delivering supplies and supporting soldiers, motivated by her son's death there two years ago, funding these efforts by selling her possessions, and recently requesting only a vehicle for transport from t...
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48% Bias Score

DHS Removes Child from Deportation Due to Parents' Gang Ties
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) removed a child from a deportation flight because her parents, members of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, were involved in activities including homicide, drug sales, kidnappings, extortion, and sex trafficking; the child is now in foster care.

DHS Removes Child from Deportation Due to Parents' Gang Ties
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) removed a child from a deportation flight because her parents, members of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, were involved in activities including homicide, drug sales, kidnappings, extortion, and sex trafficking; the child is now in foster care.
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72% Bias Score
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