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Global Civil Society Under Siege: Freedoms Severely Curtailed
Brot für die Welt's" Atlas of Civil Society reveals that only 40 of 197 surveyed countries, representing 3.5% of the global population, fully guarantee freedom of expression, assembly, and press; the remaining 7 billion people face varying degrees of restrictions on civic engagement.
Global Civil Society Under Siege: Freedoms Severely Curtailed
Brot für die Welt's" Atlas of Civil Society reveals that only 40 of 197 surveyed countries, representing 3.5% of the global population, fully guarantee freedom of expression, assembly, and press; the remaining 7 billion people face varying degrees of restrictions on civic engagement.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Rejects Iranian Uranium Enrichment, Raising Nuclear Tensions
Donald Trump's rejection of any Iranian uranium enrichment, despite leaked US proposals suggesting otherwise, has heightened global tensions, particularly with Iran stating it will reject any such deal; the IAEA warns Iran possesses enough material for nine nuclear bombs, and oil prices surged due t...
Trump Rejects Iranian Uranium Enrichment, Raising Nuclear Tensions
Donald Trump's rejection of any Iranian uranium enrichment, despite leaked US proposals suggesting otherwise, has heightened global tensions, particularly with Iran stating it will reject any such deal; the IAEA warns Iran possesses enough material for nine nuclear bombs, and oil prices surged due t...
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60% Bias Score


Israeli Demolition of Palestinian Community Follows Oscar Win
Following the Oscar win of the documentary "No Other Land," Israeli forces demolished 85% of the Jalet Al Dabaa community near Hebron, West Bank, and settlers occupied the site; this event, along with the arrest of international activists documenting the violence, highlights the escalation of the Is...
Israeli Demolition of Palestinian Community Follows Oscar Win
Following the Oscar win of the documentary "No Other Land," Israeli forces demolished 85% of the Jalet Al Dabaa community near Hebron, West Bank, and settlers occupied the site; this event, along with the arrest of international activists documenting the violence, highlights the escalation of the Is...
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56% Bias Score


German Court Rules Asylum Deportations Illegal, Challenging Merz's Migration Policy
A German court ruled the deportation of three Somali asylum seekers to Poland illegal, challenging Chancellor Merz's stricter migration policies and highlighting conflicts with EU asylum laws; the court stated Germany must process asylum claims, rejecting the "safe third country" argument.
German Court Rules Asylum Deportations Illegal, Challenging Merz's Migration Policy
A German court ruled the deportation of three Somali asylum seekers to Poland illegal, challenging Chancellor Merz's stricter migration policies and highlighting conflicts with EU asylum laws; the court stated Germany must process asylum claims, rejecting the "safe third country" argument.
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40% Bias Score


Germany's \$520 Million Arms Exports to Israel Under Scrutiny
Germany approved \$520 million in arms exports to Israel between October 7, 2023, and May 13, 2025, following the October 2023 Hamas attack; however, future approvals are uncertain due to a Nicaraguan lawsuit alleging genocide and statements by German officials.
Germany's \$520 Million Arms Exports to Israel Under Scrutiny
Germany approved \$520 million in arms exports to Israel between October 7, 2023, and May 13, 2025, following the October 2023 Hamas attack; however, future approvals are uncertain due to a Nicaraguan lawsuit alleging genocide and statements by German officials.
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52% Bias Score


Chilean Judge Issues First Conviction in Illegal Adoption Case
Judge Alejandro Aguilar in Chile issued the first conviction in an investigation into child abductions and illegal adoptions (1970-1990), ordering preventative prison for four individuals and requesting the extradition of former judge Ivonne Gutiérrez from Israel; the network involved lawyers, pries...
Chilean Judge Issues First Conviction in Illegal Adoption Case
Judge Alejandro Aguilar in Chile issued the first conviction in an investigation into child abductions and illegal adoptions (1970-1990), ordering preventative prison for four individuals and requesting the extradition of former judge Ivonne Gutiérrez from Israel; the network involved lawyers, pries...
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44% Bias Score

Africa's Humanitarian Needs, Bill Gates' Donation, and Ongoing Conflicts
Sixty-nine jirkan called for prioritizing humanitarian aid in Africa, while Bill Gates pledged to donate 99% of his wealth. Simultaneously, violence erupted in Gaza, resulting in numerous casualties, and an attack in Colorado injured eight. In Nigeria, maternal mortality rates remain alarmingly high...

Africa's Humanitarian Needs, Bill Gates' Donation, and Ongoing Conflicts
Sixty-nine jirkan called for prioritizing humanitarian aid in Africa, while Bill Gates pledged to donate 99% of his wealth. Simultaneously, violence erupted in Gaza, resulting in numerous casualties, and an attack in Colorado injured eight. In Nigeria, maternal mortality rates remain alarmingly high...
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36% Bias Score

Ex-Spokesperson Admits Israeli War Crimes in Gaza
Former US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller admitted that Israel committed war crimes in Gaza, contradicting his previous defense of Israel's actions during the conflict that killed at least 54,381 Palestinians and displaced nearly all of Gaza's 2.3 million people, raising questions about...

Ex-Spokesperson Admits Israeli War Crimes in Gaza
Former US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller admitted that Israel committed war crimes in Gaza, contradicting his previous defense of Israel's actions during the conflict that killed at least 54,381 Palestinians and displaced nearly all of Gaza's 2.3 million people, raising questions about...
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48% Bias Score

Thunberg's Gaza Voyage: Climate Activist Expands Focus to Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
Following the October 7th Hamas attacks, Greta Thunberg dedicated her 270th "School Strike for Climate" to Gaza, expressing solidarity with Palestine and embarking on a voyage to Gaza with the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, despite recent attacks on similar missions.

Thunberg's Gaza Voyage: Climate Activist Expands Focus to Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
Following the October 7th Hamas attacks, Greta Thunberg dedicated her 270th "School Strike for Climate" to Gaza, expressing solidarity with Palestine and embarking on a voyage to Gaza with the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, despite recent attacks on similar missions.
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40% Bias Score

Iran Accused of Escalating Intimidation Campaign Against BBC Persian Journalists and Their Families
The BBC accuses Iran of escalating its intimidation campaign against its Persian journalists and their families in Iran, citing interrogations, travel bans, and asset seizures, prompting a new UN complaint.

Iran Accused of Escalating Intimidation Campaign Against BBC Persian Journalists and Their Families
The BBC accuses Iran of escalating its intimidation campaign against its Persian journalists and their families in Iran, citing interrogations, travel bans, and asset seizures, prompting a new UN complaint.
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56% Bias Score

Sikh Princess Secretly Resisted Nazis, Saved Jewish Families
Princess Catherine Duleep Singh, a British-born Sikh princess, secretly resisted the Nazi regime in 1930s Germany, using her resources to help numerous Jewish families escape persecution and relocate to Britain, defying social norms and risking her own safety.

Sikh Princess Secretly Resisted Nazis, Saved Jewish Families
Princess Catherine Duleep Singh, a British-born Sikh princess, secretly resisted the Nazi regime in 1930s Germany, using her resources to help numerous Jewish families escape persecution and relocate to Britain, defying social norms and risking her own safety.
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28% Bias Score

Transgender Woman Seeks Asylum in Canada, Citing U.S. Persecution
Hannah Kreager, a transgender woman from Arizona, filed an asylum claim in Canada, alleging persecution due to U.S. policies under President Trump that restrict transgender rights, including passport issuance and participation in sports, creating a climate of fear and lack of legal protection.

Transgender Woman Seeks Asylum in Canada, Citing U.S. Persecution
Hannah Kreager, a transgender woman from Arizona, filed an asylum claim in Canada, alleging persecution due to U.S. policies under President Trump that restrict transgender rights, including passport issuance and participation in sports, creating a climate of fear and lack of legal protection.
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48% Bias Score
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