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China-linked Spyware Targets Minorities: International Warning
German and British intelligence agencies warn of Chinese state-sponsored spyware, "Moonshine" and "BadBazaar," targeting Uyghurs, Tibetans, and Taiwanese activists via fake messaging apps on smartphones, stealing data and accessing device features; an international collaboration provides technical d...
China-linked Spyware Targets Minorities: International Warning
German and British intelligence agencies warn of Chinese state-sponsored spyware, "Moonshine" and "BadBazaar," targeting Uyghurs, Tibetans, and Taiwanese activists via fake messaging apps on smartphones, stealing data and accessing device features; an international collaboration provides technical d...
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40% Bias Score


Palestinian Paramedic Detained by Israel After Deadly Gaza Attack
Following an Israeli attack on March 23, 2024, that killed 15 emergency workers in Rafah, Gaza, the ICRC confirmed the detention of Palestinian paramedic Assad al-Nassasra by Israeli authorities, prompting calls for his release and raising concerns about the treatment of medical personnel during the...
Palestinian Paramedic Detained by Israel After Deadly Gaza Attack
Following an Israeli attack on March 23, 2024, that killed 15 emergency workers in Rafah, Gaza, the ICRC confirmed the detention of Palestinian paramedic Assad al-Nassasra by Israeli authorities, prompting calls for his release and raising concerns about the treatment of medical personnel during the...
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44% Bias Score


Russia Shifts Strategic Focus to Libya Following Syrian Regime Change
After the Syrian regime change, Russia moved its military operations from Syria to Libya, using its relationship with Khalifa Haftar and his son Saddam to establish a new base of operations. This involved securing access to resources, facilitating arms and human trafficking, and gaining leverage ove...
Russia Shifts Strategic Focus to Libya Following Syrian Regime Change
After the Syrian regime change, Russia moved its military operations from Syria to Libya, using its relationship with Khalifa Haftar and his son Saddam to establish a new base of operations. This involved securing access to resources, facilitating arms and human trafficking, and gaining leverage ove...
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Court Investigates Equatorial Guinea Official for Money Laundering
A Spanish court is investigating Carmelo Ovono Obiang, Equatorial Guinea's vice minister of External Security, for international corruption and money laundering, focusing on suspicious transactions totaling over €1.1 million and his company Dereck Edita Hermanos SL.
Spanish Court Investigates Equatorial Guinea Official for Money Laundering
A Spanish court is investigating Carmelo Ovono Obiang, Equatorial Guinea's vice minister of External Security, for international corruption and money laundering, focusing on suspicious transactions totaling over €1.1 million and his company Dereck Edita Hermanos SL.
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52% Bias Score


Autistic Teen with Cerebral Palsy Fatally Shot by Idaho Police
Pocatello, Idaho police shot and killed 17-year-old Victor Perez, an autistic teenager with cerebral palsy, on April 5th, after responding to a 911 call about a man with a knife; Perez's family says officers failed to de-escalate the situation before shooting him nine times.
Autistic Teen with Cerebral Palsy Fatally Shot by Idaho Police
Pocatello, Idaho police shot and killed 17-year-old Victor Perez, an autistic teenager with cerebral palsy, on April 5th, after responding to a 911 call about a man with a knife; Perez's family says officers failed to de-escalate the situation before shooting him nine times.
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28% Bias Score


Spanish Court Rules in Favor of Police Officer Facing 12 Years of Harassment for Reporting Corruption
Antonio Rico, a Spanish police officer, was subjected to 12 years of harassment after reporting administrative irregularities in Torrevieja. The Constitutional Court recognized the illegal harassment and ordered compensation, highlighting the need for stronger whistleblower protection in Spain.
Spanish Court Rules in Favor of Police Officer Facing 12 Years of Harassment for Reporting Corruption
Antonio Rico, a Spanish police officer, was subjected to 12 years of harassment after reporting administrative irregularities in Torrevieja. The Constitutional Court recognized the illegal harassment and ordered compensation, highlighting the need for stronger whistleblower protection in Spain.
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40% Bias Score

Sudan's Civil War: 12 Million Displaced, Deepening Divisions
Sudan's civil war, sparked by a power struggle between two generals, has displaced 12 million people, with 64% of the population needing humanitarian aid; the conflict deepens existing societal divisions and threatens long-term stability, exacerbated by reduced international funding.

Sudan's Civil War: 12 Million Displaced, Deepening Divisions
Sudan's civil war, sparked by a power struggle between two generals, has displaced 12 million people, with 64% of the population needing humanitarian aid; the conflict deepens existing societal divisions and threatens long-term stability, exacerbated by reduced international funding.
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52% Bias Score

Tufts Student's Detention: Judge to Hear Legality Arguments Amidst Lack of Evidence
A federal judge will hear arguments on Monday regarding the legality of Rümeysa Öztürk's detention at a Louisiana facility after a State Department memo found no evidence linking the Tufts University student to terrorism or antisemitism, despite ICE accusing her of supporting Hamas.

Tufts Student's Detention: Judge to Hear Legality Arguments Amidst Lack of Evidence
A federal judge will hear arguments on Monday regarding the legality of Rümeysa Öztürk's detention at a Louisiana facility after a State Department memo found no evidence linking the Tufts University student to terrorism or antisemitism, despite ICE accusing her of supporting Hamas.
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48% Bias Score

Ukrainian POW's 1000-Day Ordeal: Beatings, Starvation, and Skepticism of Ceasefire
Ukrainian journalist Oleksandr Gudilin, captured during the 2022 siege of Mariupol, spent 1000 days as a Russian POW, enduring beatings, starvation, and psychological torment before release in a prisoner exchange; he now lives in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, and remains skeptical of any potential ceasefire w...

Ukrainian POW's 1000-Day Ordeal: Beatings, Starvation, and Skepticism of Ceasefire
Ukrainian journalist Oleksandr Gudilin, captured during the 2022 siege of Mariupol, spent 1000 days as a Russian POW, enduring beatings, starvation, and psychological torment before release in a prisoner exchange; he now lives in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, and remains skeptical of any potential ceasefire w...
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44% Bias Score

Adolescence" Sparks Debate on Social Media's Impact on Youth
The British Netflix series "Adolescence" depicts a 13-year-old committing murder while oblivious to its meaning, sparking international discussions on the harmful impact of social media on youth and calls for legislative action to restrict internet access for under-16s.

Adolescence" Sparks Debate on Social Media's Impact on Youth
The British Netflix series "Adolescence" depicts a 13-year-old committing murder while oblivious to its meaning, sparking international discussions on the harmful impact of social media on youth and calls for legislative action to restrict internet access for under-16s.
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56% Bias Score

£1.5m Fund Launched for Windrush Scandal Victims
A £1.5 million fund has been launched to help Windrush victims seek compensation, addressing concerns about slow processing times, low payouts and lack of legal aid, and aiming to rebuild trust with the Home Office.

£1.5m Fund Launched for Windrush Scandal Victims
A £1.5 million fund has been launched to help Windrush victims seek compensation, addressing concerns about slow processing times, low payouts and lack of legal aid, and aiming to rebuild trust with the Home Office.
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24% Bias Score

State Department Investigates Anti-Christian Bias Amidst Budget Cuts
The State Department is investigating alleged anti-Christian bias during the Biden administration (2021-2025), requesting reports of discrimination from employees and promising investigations by a government-wide task force; this comes amid concerns over budget cuts and staff reductions, and the app...

State Department Investigates Anti-Christian Bias Amidst Budget Cuts
The State Department is investigating alleged anti-Christian bias during the Biden administration (2021-2025), requesting reports of discrimination from employees and promising investigations by a government-wide task force; this comes amid concerns over budget cuts and staff reductions, and the app...
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52% Bias Score
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