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China Intensifies Crackdown on Online Child Exploitation
China's strengthened online child protection includes legal revisions, technological solutions (child modes on smartphones), and a "zero-tolerance" policy against offenders, resulting in death sentences for child rapists and the suspension of over 11,000 exploitative online accounts by April 2024.
China Intensifies Crackdown on Online Child Exploitation
China's strengthened online child protection includes legal revisions, technological solutions (child modes on smartphones), and a "zero-tolerance" policy against offenders, resulting in death sentences for child rapists and the suspension of over 11,000 exploitative online accounts by April 2024.
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44% Bias Score


Scotland's Gypsy Traveller 'Cultural Genocide': Report Recommends Apology, Compensation
A Scottish government-commissioned report reveals that social experiments on Gypsy Travellers, including the forced removal of children, constituted cultural genocide, recommending an apology and potential compensation for the decades-long practice.
Scotland's Gypsy Traveller 'Cultural Genocide': Report Recommends Apology, Compensation
A Scottish government-commissioned report reveals that social experiments on Gypsy Travellers, including the forced removal of children, constituted cultural genocide, recommending an apology and potential compensation for the decades-long practice.
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52% Bias Score


ECRI Report Highlights Paradoxical Rise in Racism Awareness and Challenges in Combating It
The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) released its annual report, highlighting the paradoxical increase in awareness of racism and intolerance alongside the growing difficulties in combating it; racial profiling, school segregation of Roma children, and hate speech against tr...
ECRI Report Highlights Paradoxical Rise in Racism Awareness and Challenges in Combating It
The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) released its annual report, highlighting the paradoxical increase in awareness of racism and intolerance alongside the growing difficulties in combating it; racial profiling, school segregation of Roma children, and hate speech against tr...
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24% Bias Score


Four "Hong Kong 47" Activists Freed After Subversion Conviction
Four pro-democracy activists, including Jimmy Sham, were released from prison in Hong Kong on Friday, marking the second such release in a month following their conviction in the 2021 "Hong Kong 47" national security trial for conspiracy to commit subversion; the activists were found guilty of organ...
Four "Hong Kong 47" Activists Freed After Subversion Conviction
Four pro-democracy activists, including Jimmy Sham, were released from prison in Hong Kong on Friday, marking the second such release in a month following their conviction in the 2021 "Hong Kong 47" national security trial for conspiracy to commit subversion; the activists were found guilty of organ...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration Sets 3,000 Daily ICE Arrests, Sparking Legal Challenges
President Trump's administration implemented a new ICE daily arrest quota of 3,000, significantly increasing deportations from the previous 100-day mark of 66,463, encompassing individuals with and without criminal records and asylum seekers, leading to legal challenges and concerns regarding human ...
Trump Administration Sets 3,000 Daily ICE Arrests, Sparking Legal Challenges
President Trump's administration implemented a new ICE daily arrest quota of 3,000, significantly increasing deportations from the previous 100-day mark of 66,463, encompassing individuals with and without criminal records and asylum seekers, leading to legal challenges and concerns regarding human ...
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Care Facility Employees Fired for Humiliating Disabled Residents; Oversight Gaps Exposed
Six employees at a Sirjon care facility in Bodegraven, Netherlands, were fired for humiliating residents with intellectual disabilities (ages 0-3) in a Snapchat group; the Health and Youth Care Inspectorate (IGJ) hadn't conducted regular inspections for years, leading to calls for increased oversigh...
Dutch Care Facility Employees Fired for Humiliating Disabled Residents; Oversight Gaps Exposed
Six employees at a Sirjon care facility in Bodegraven, Netherlands, were fired for humiliating residents with intellectual disabilities (ages 0-3) in a Snapchat group; the Health and Youth Care Inspectorate (IGJ) hadn't conducted regular inspections for years, leading to calls for increased oversigh...
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40% Bias Score

Kabila's Goma Meeting Amidst M23 Conflict and Legal Uncertainty
Former Congolese president Joseph Kabila met with religious leaders in Goma, a rebel-held city in eastern Congo, on Thursday, expressing his commitment to peace amidst accusations of supporting the M23 rebels and facing potential legal action after the lifting of his senatorial immunity.

Kabila's Goma Meeting Amidst M23 Conflict and Legal Uncertainty
Former Congolese president Joseph Kabila met with religious leaders in Goma, a rebel-held city in eastern Congo, on Thursday, expressing his commitment to peace amidst accusations of supporting the M23 rebels and facing potential legal action after the lifting of his senatorial immunity.
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16% Bias Score

Germany Halts Refugee Family Reunification, Tightens Citizenship Rules
The German government approved legislation temporarily suspending family reunification for subsidiary protection refugees (approx. 388,000) for two years and abolishing fast-track citizenship after three years, requiring five instead, aiming to control and limit immigration.

Germany Halts Refugee Family Reunification, Tightens Citizenship Rules
The German government approved legislation temporarily suspending family reunification for subsidiary protection refugees (approx. 388,000) for two years and abolishing fast-track citizenship after three years, requiring five instead, aiming to control and limit immigration.
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16% Bias Score

Death of Ngugi wa Thiong'o: A Loss for African Literature
Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong'o, a significant figure in African literature known for his advocacy of African languages and criticism of colonialism, died this week at age 87; his imprisonment for writing in Kikuyu fueled his activism.

Death of Ngugi wa Thiong'o: A Loss for African Literature
Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong'o, a significant figure in African literature known for his advocacy of African languages and criticism of colonialism, died this week at age 87; his imprisonment for writing in Kikuyu fueled his activism.
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36% Bias Score

State Department Overhaul Prioritizes Immigration, Reduces Human Rights Focus
The US State Department announced a major restructuring prioritizing immigration control and promoting the administration's worldview, involving office closures, staff reductions (up to 3,448 domestically), and the integration of USAID's disaster assistance, raising concerns about effectiveness.

State Department Overhaul Prioritizes Immigration, Reduces Human Rights Focus
The US State Department announced a major restructuring prioritizing immigration control and promoting the administration's worldview, involving office closures, staff reductions (up to 3,448 domestically), and the integration of USAID's disaster assistance, raising concerns about effectiveness.
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48% Bias Score

Rwandan Tennis Champion's Foundation Empowers 2,000 Children
Joseline Umulisa, a seven-time Rwandan national tennis champion, founded the Tennis Rwanda Children's Foundation (TRCF) in 2020, providing tennis instruction and hope to nearly 2,000 Rwandan children in 14 centers near Kigali using minimal resources and donated equipment.

Rwandan Tennis Champion's Foundation Empowers 2,000 Children
Joseline Umulisa, a seven-time Rwandan national tennis champion, founded the Tennis Rwanda Children's Foundation (TRCF) in 2020, providing tennis instruction and hope to nearly 2,000 Rwandan children in 14 centers near Kigali using minimal resources and donated equipment.
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32% Bias Score

Alberta Book Bans Limit Children's Access to Diverse Representation
In Alberta, four illustrated children's books by queer and trans authors are facing bans due to content deemed too explicit, limiting children's access to diverse representation and fostering a lack of understanding of different experiences, according to author S. Bear Bergman.

Alberta Book Bans Limit Children's Access to Diverse Representation
In Alberta, four illustrated children's books by queer and trans authors are facing bans due to content deemed too explicit, limiting children's access to diverse representation and fostering a lack of understanding of different experiences, according to author S. Bear Bergman.
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52% Bias Score
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