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EU Sanctions Seven Iranians Over Human Rights Abuses and Hostage-Taking
The EU imposed sanctions on seven Iranian individuals and two entities, including Tehran's Evin Prison and Shiraz Central Prison, due to human rights abuses and the arbitrary detention of at least 20 EU citizens, which the EU considers state-sponsored hostage-taking.
EU Sanctions Seven Iranians Over Human Rights Abuses and Hostage-Taking
The EU imposed sanctions on seven Iranian individuals and two entities, including Tehran's Evin Prison and Shiraz Central Prison, due to human rights abuses and the arbitrary detention of at least 20 EU citizens, which the EU considers state-sponsored hostage-taking.
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48% Bias Score


Stramer: A Polish Jewish Family's Struggle During the Rise of Antisemitism
Mikołaj Łoziński's "Stramer" portrays the struggles of a Jewish family in Tarnów, Poland, from the early 1930s to the Holocaust, highlighting their economic hardships, internal conflicts, and the escalating antisemitism leading to the near-total annihilation of Tarnów's Jewish population by 1945.
Stramer: A Polish Jewish Family's Struggle During the Rise of Antisemitism
Mikołaj Łoziński's "Stramer" portrays the struggles of a Jewish family in Tarnów, Poland, from the early 1930s to the Holocaust, highlighting their economic hardships, internal conflicts, and the escalating antisemitism leading to the near-total annihilation of Tarnów's Jewish population by 1945.
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28% Bias Score


UK MP Denied Entry to Hong Kong Amid Concerns of Chinese Blacklist
British MP Wera Hobhouse was denied entry to Hong Kong on Thursday, reportedly due to her outspoken criticism of China's human rights record, prompting concerns about a secret blacklist targeting politicians critical of Beijing.
UK MP Denied Entry to Hong Kong Amid Concerns of Chinese Blacklist
British MP Wera Hobhouse was denied entry to Hong Kong on Thursday, reportedly due to her outspoken criticism of China's human rights record, prompting concerns about a secret blacklist targeting politicians critical of Beijing.
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56% Bias Score


Amsterdam University Building Occupied by Pro-Palestine Activists
Dozens of pro-Palestine activists occupied the University of Amsterdam's Maagdenhuis building on Monday morning, demanding an end to collaborations with Israeli universities following the recent escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and citing the killing of Dr. Sirin al-Attar. One activist...
Amsterdam University Building Occupied by Pro-Palestine Activists
Dozens of pro-Palestine activists occupied the University of Amsterdam's Maagdenhuis building on Monday morning, demanding an end to collaborations with Israeli universities following the recent escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and citing the killing of Dr. Sirin al-Attar. One activist...
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40% 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


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

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

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

Georgetown University Community Protests Detention of Postdoctoral Fellow
Over 435 Georgetown University alumni and students signed a letter protesting the March 17th detention of Indian citizen and senior postdoctoral fellow Dr. Badar Khan Suri in Texas, citing his support for Palestine and his father-in-law's past association with Hamas as reasons for the revocation of ...

Georgetown University Community Protests Detention of Postdoctoral Fellow
Over 435 Georgetown University alumni and students signed a letter protesting the March 17th detention of Indian citizen and senior postdoctoral fellow Dr. Badar Khan Suri in Texas, citing his support for Palestine and his father-in-law's past association with Hamas as reasons for the revocation of ...
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48% Bias Score

German Students' White Power Gesture at Auschwitz Prompts Investigation
Four ninth-grade students from Görlitz, Germany, displayed a white power gesture at the Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial on March 13th, prompting a police investigation, school disciplinary action, and a broader discussion on far-right extremism.

German Students' White Power Gesture at Auschwitz Prompts Investigation
Four ninth-grade students from Görlitz, Germany, displayed a white power gesture at the Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial on March 13th, prompting a police investigation, school disciplinary action, and a broader discussion on far-right extremism.
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28% Bias Score

EU Sanctions Iranian Officials Over Arrests of European Citizens
The EU imposed sanctions on seven Iranian individuals and two organizations, including Evin Prison's director and Shiraz's central prison, for the politically motivated arrests of European citizens, freezing assets and banning travel within the EU.

EU Sanctions Iranian Officials Over Arrests of European Citizens
The EU imposed sanctions on seven Iranian individuals and two organizations, including Evin Prison's director and Shiraz's central prison, for the politically motivated arrests of European citizens, freezing assets and banning travel within the EU.
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52% Bias Score

47 Killed in Nigeria's Plateau State Inter-Communal Clashes
On April 13th, 2024, unidentified assailants killed 47 people and injured 22 others in the villages of Zike and Kimakpa, Plateau State, Nigeria, during attacks that also destroyed five houses, escalating a pattern of inter-communal violence in the region.

47 Killed in Nigeria's Plateau State Inter-Communal Clashes
On April 13th, 2024, unidentified assailants killed 47 people and injured 22 others in the villages of Zike and Kimakpa, Plateau State, Nigeria, during attacks that also destroyed five houses, escalating a pattern of inter-communal violence in the region.
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32% Bias Score
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