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Ancient Libyan Mummies Reveal Isolated Human Group, Rewriting North African History
DNA analysis of two 7,000-year-old mummies in Libya reveals a previously unknown human group isolated in the Green Sahara, challenging theories of human migration and interbreeding in North Africa, and suggesting cultural diffusion without genetic mixing.
Ancient Libyan Mummies Reveal Isolated Human Group, Rewriting North African History
DNA analysis of two 7,000-year-old mummies in Libya reveals a previously unknown human group isolated in the Green Sahara, challenging theories of human migration and interbreeding in North Africa, and suggesting cultural diffusion without genetic mixing.
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40% Bias Score


USAID Cancels \$1.3 Billion in Humanitarian Aid Programs
Over the weekend, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) canceled at least 42 humanitarian aid programs globally, totaling at least \$1.3 billion in funding, impacting various countries, including Syria, Afghanistan, and Yemen; some cancellations were later reversed.
USAID Cancels \$1.3 Billion in Humanitarian Aid Programs
Over the weekend, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) canceled at least 42 humanitarian aid programs globally, totaling at least \$1.3 billion in funding, impacting various countries, including Syria, Afghanistan, and Yemen; some cancellations were later reversed.
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52% Bias Score


US Aid Cut Leaves Millions of Afghans Facing Starvation
The US halting aid to Afghanistan will cause the World Food Programme to reduce aid to only 8 million of the 15 million Afghans facing food insecurity; 3.1 million Afghans are at the brink of famine, according to the UN.
US Aid Cut Leaves Millions of Afghans Facing Starvation
The US halting aid to Afghanistan will cause the World Food Programme to reduce aid to only 8 million of the 15 million Afghans facing food insecurity; 3.1 million Afghans are at the brink of famine, according to the UN.
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48% Bias Score


Chile's LGBT Rights: Progress and Persistent Challenges
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights condemned Chile in 2012 for discriminating against Judge Karen Atala based on her sexual orientation, leading to anti-discrimination laws but ongoing challenges in fully recognizing LGBT rights, particularly concerning gender identity and same-sex marriage.
Chile's LGBT Rights: Progress and Persistent Challenges
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights condemned Chile in 2012 for discriminating against Judge Karen Atala based on her sexual orientation, leading to anti-discrimination laws but ongoing challenges in fully recognizing LGBT rights, particularly concerning gender identity and same-sex marriage.
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44% Bias Score


Allegations of Police Torture During İmamoğlu Protests in Turkey
Following the İmamoğlu protests in Istanbul, numerous accounts of police brutality, including torture and sexual assault, emerged from detained protestors. These allegations, documented by the Ankara Bar Association and shared on social media, sharply contrast with the Justice Minister's denial and ...
Allegations of Police Torture During İmamoğlu Protests in Turkey
Following the İmamoğlu protests in Istanbul, numerous accounts of police brutality, including torture and sexual assault, emerged from detained protestors. These allegations, documented by the Ankara Bar Association and shared on social media, sharply contrast with the Justice Minister's denial and ...
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56% Bias Score


Italy's Femicide Crisis: Renewed Calls for Action
The murders of two young women in Italy in March 2024 reignited the national debate on femicide, prompting discussions on preventative measures like sex education and stricter laws, despite a rise in 'yellow card' warnings for abusive behavior.
Italy's Femicide Crisis: Renewed Calls for Action
The murders of two young women in Italy in March 2024 reignited the national debate on femicide, prompting discussions on preventative measures like sex education and stricter laws, despite a rise in 'yellow card' warnings for abusive behavior.
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60% Bias Score

CCP's Violent Rise to Power in China: Dikötter's Revelations
Frank Dikötter's research reveals the Chinese Communist Party's violent seizure of power in 1949, resulting in at least 50 million deaths through systematic terror and coercion from 1949 to 1962, facilitated by Stalin's support and US inaction.

CCP's Violent Rise to Power in China: Dikötter's Revelations
Frank Dikötter's research reveals the Chinese Communist Party's violent seizure of power in 1949, resulting in at least 50 million deaths through systematic terror and coercion from 1949 to 1962, facilitated by Stalin's support and US inaction.
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68% Bias Score

Authoritarian Regimes Use Language Restriction to Suppress Dissent
U.S. President Trump's 2024 inauguration speech declared a binary gender policy, followed by federal agencies banning over 100 words related to minority groups; similar actions by Argentina's Milei and Russia's Putin demonstrate a pattern of authoritarian regimes using language restriction to suppre...

Authoritarian Regimes Use Language Restriction to Suppress Dissent
U.S. President Trump's 2024 inauguration speech declared a binary gender policy, followed by federal agencies banning over 100 words related to minority groups; similar actions by Argentina's Milei and Russia's Putin demonstrate a pattern of authoritarian regimes using language restriction to suppre...
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60% Bias Score

Judge Rules Deportation for Pro-Palestinian Student
A judge ruled that Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student and legal U.S. resident, can be deported for his involvement in a pro-Palestinian protest; the ruling comes over a month after his arrest and uses a rarely used law.

Judge Rules Deportation for Pro-Palestinian Student
A judge ruled that Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student and legal U.S. resident, can be deported for his involvement in a pro-Palestinian protest; the ruling comes over a month after his arrest and uses a rarely used law.
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52% Bias Score

US Judge Rules Pro-Palestinian Activist Can Be Deported
A Louisiana judge ruled that Mahmud Khalil, a legal US resident and Columbia graduate student, can be deported for leading pro-Palestinian protests on campus; this follows the White House's claim that foreigners can be deported for their views, with at least 350 student visas revoked for similar rea...

US Judge Rules Pro-Palestinian Activist Can Be Deported
A Louisiana judge ruled that Mahmud Khalil, a legal US resident and Columbia graduate student, can be deported for leading pro-Palestinian protests on campus; this follows the White House's claim that foreigners can be deported for their views, with at least 350 student visas revoked for similar rea...
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56% Bias Score

US Judge Allows Deportation Case Against Pro-Palestine Activist to Proceed
US immigration judge Jamee Comans ruled that the deportation case against Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student detained for pro-Palestine activism, can proceed, citing "clear and convincing evidence" of removability under a rarely used immigration law provision, despite no criminal...

US Judge Allows Deportation Case Against Pro-Palestine Activist to Proceed
US immigration judge Jamee Comans ruled that the deportation case against Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student detained for pro-Palestine activism, can proceed, citing "clear and convincing evidence" of removability under a rarely used immigration law provision, despite no criminal...
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44% Bias Score

US Judge Rules Palestinian Activist Mahmoud Khalil Deportable
An immigration judge ruled that Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and Columbia University graduate, can be deported from the US based on a State Department memo citing his activism as counter to US foreign policy interests, prompting concerns about free speech and due process.

US Judge Rules Palestinian Activist Mahmoud Khalil Deportable
An immigration judge ruled that Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and Columbia University graduate, can be deported from the US based on a State Department memo citing his activism as counter to US foreign policy interests, prompting concerns about free speech and due process.
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52% Bias Score
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