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Australian Court Orders ABC to Pay Additional Penalty in Journalist Firing Case
An Australian court ordered the ABC to pay an additional $98,900 to journalist Antoinette Lattouf, whose termination over a social media post criticizing Israel's Gaza war was deemed unlawful, bringing the total penalty to $145,000.
Australian Court Orders ABC to Pay Additional Penalty in Journalist Firing Case
An Australian court ordered the ABC to pay an additional $98,900 to journalist Antoinette Lattouf, whose termination over a social media post criticizing Israel's Gaza war was deemed unlawful, bringing the total penalty to $145,000.
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36% Bias Score


Human Rights Watch Urges UN Security Council Action on West Sudan Crisis
Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported that the UN Security Council must act swiftly to protect civilians in West Sudan from unlawful attacks and famine, urging the council to pressure the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to cease attacks and all parties to allow humanitarian aid.
Human Rights Watch Urges UN Security Council Action on West Sudan Crisis
Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported that the UN Security Council must act swiftly to protect civilians in West Sudan from unlawful attacks and famine, urging the council to pressure the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to cease attacks and all parties to allow humanitarian aid.
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52% Bias Score


HRW Accuses Malian Army and Wagner Group of Dozens of Fulani Executions
Human Rights Watch (HRW) accuses the Malian army and the Wagner Group of at least 12 executions and 81 enforced disappearances of Fulani men since January 2025, in four regions of Mali, citing witness testimonies and evidence of killings, house burnings, and abductions.
HRW Accuses Malian Army and Wagner Group of Dozens of Fulani Executions
Human Rights Watch (HRW) accuses the Malian army and the Wagner Group of at least 12 executions and 81 enforced disappearances of Fulani men since January 2025, in four regions of Mali, citing witness testimonies and evidence of killings, house burnings, and abductions.
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40% Bias Score


U.S. Deportation to Costa Rica Sparks Human Rights Concerns
Human Rights Watch (HRW) reports that 200 migrants deported from the U.S. to Costa Rica in February were unjustly expelled, detained for two months, and given contradictory information about their status, prompting concerns about human rights violations and the impact on Costa Rica's image as a refu...
U.S. Deportation to Costa Rica Sparks Human Rights Concerns
Human Rights Watch (HRW) reports that 200 migrants deported from the U.S. to Costa Rica in February were unjustly expelled, detained for two months, and given contradictory information about their status, prompting concerns about human rights violations and the impact on Costa Rica's image as a refu...
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48% Bias Score


Human Rights Watch Urges FIFA to Reconsider 2026 World Cup Hosting Due to U.S. Border Policy Concerns
Human Rights Watch expressed serious concerns to FIFA about the Trump administration's border policies potentially impacting the safety of attendees at the 2026 World Cup in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, urging FIFA to reconsider hosting if necessary.
Human Rights Watch Urges FIFA to Reconsider 2026 World Cup Hosting Due to U.S. Border Policy Concerns
Human Rights Watch expressed serious concerns to FIFA about the Trump administration's border policies potentially impacting the safety of attendees at the 2026 World Cup in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, urging FIFA to reconsider hosting if necessary.
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40% Bias Score


Zambia's Lead Mine Crisis: Government Inaction Causes Widespread Child Lead Poisoning
A Human Rights Watch report details how the Zambian government's inaction on environmental law violations at Kabwe's abandoned lead mine has led to over 95% of children having elevated blood lead levels, with soil contamination reaching 300 times the US EPA's hazard threshold, affecting nearly 200,0...
Zambia's Lead Mine Crisis: Government Inaction Causes Widespread Child Lead Poisoning
A Human Rights Watch report details how the Zambian government's inaction on environmental law violations at Kabwe's abandoned lead mine has led to over 95% of children having elevated blood lead levels, with soil contamination reaching 300 times the US EPA's hazard threshold, affecting nearly 200,0...
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56% Bias Score

Iran's Missile Strikes on Israel: HRW Alleges War Crimes
Human Rights Watch (HRW) accused Iran of war crimes for at least five ballistic missile attacks on Israeli civilian areas during June's 12-day conflict, citing violations of the laws of war, impacting civilians and causing casualties.

Iran's Missile Strikes on Israel: HRW Alleges War Crimes
Human Rights Watch (HRW) accused Iran of war crimes for at least five ballistic missile attacks on Israeli civilian areas during June's 12-day conflict, citing violations of the laws of war, impacting civilians and causing casualties.
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16% Bias Score

EU-Spain Migration Deal Exacerbates Human Rights Abuses in Mauritania
A Human Rights Watch report details how a €210 million EU-Spain migration deal with Mauritania, signed in March 2024, has led to increased human rights abuses against migrants and asylum seekers, despite a 46% decrease in arrivals to the Canary Islands between January and July 2025.

EU-Spain Migration Deal Exacerbates Human Rights Abuses in Mauritania
A Human Rights Watch report details how a €210 million EU-Spain migration deal with Mauritania, signed in March 2024, has led to increased human rights abuses against migrants and asylum seekers, despite a 46% decrease in arrivals to the Canary Islands between January and July 2025.
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60% Bias Score

El Salvador's Mass Arrests: Police Confirm Human Rights Abuses
In El Salvador, President Nayib Bukele's 2022 crackdown on gangs resulted in the arbitrary arrest of approximately 80,000 Salvadorans, many without evidence, according to police officers who spoke anonymously to Human Rights Watch, fearing reprisal; they reported being pressured to meet quotas.

El Salvador's Mass Arrests: Police Confirm Human Rights Abuses
In El Salvador, President Nayib Bukele's 2022 crackdown on gangs resulted in the arbitrary arrest of approximately 80,000 Salvadorans, many without evidence, according to police officers who spoke anonymously to Human Rights Watch, fearing reprisal; they reported being pressured to meet quotas.
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56% Bias Score

US Expulsion of Asylum Seekers to Costa Rica Condemned by HRW
Human Rights Watch condemns the US expulsion of 200 asylum seekers, including children, to Costa Rica in February, citing abusive detention and denial of asylum applications; over half have since returned to their countries of origin, while the remaining are given 90 days to seek asylum or leave Cos...

US Expulsion of Asylum Seekers to Costa Rica Condemned by HRW
Human Rights Watch condemns the US expulsion of 200 asylum seekers, including children, to Costa Rica in February, citing abusive detention and denial of asylum applications; over half have since returned to their countries of origin, while the remaining are given 90 days to seek asylum or leave Cos...
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52% Bias Score

Roth: Western Democracies Face Real Threat of Authoritarianism
Human rights activist Kenneth Roth argues that while protests in autocratic regimes highlight a desire for democracy, the true threat lies within Western democracies due to economic inequality and the erosion of shared values, exemplified by the US Republican Party's embrace of authoritarianism.

Roth: Western Democracies Face Real Threat of Authoritarianism
Human rights activist Kenneth Roth argues that while protests in autocratic regimes highlight a desire for democracy, the true threat lies within Western democracies due to economic inequality and the erosion of shared values, exemplified by the US Republican Party's embrace of authoritarianism.
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52% Bias Score
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