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Growing International Recognition of Palestine as Pressure on Israel
Norway, Ireland, and Spain are among several European countries recognizing Palestine in 2024, based on the 1967 UN borders, despite Israel's objections, to pressure Israel over Gaza.
Growing International Recognition of Palestine as Pressure on Israel
Norway, Ireland, and Spain are among several European countries recognizing Palestine in 2024, based on the 1967 UN borders, despite Israel's objections, to pressure Israel over Gaza.
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40% Bias Score


Scottish Deputy First Minister Declares Israeli Actions in Gaza a Genocide
John Swinney, Scotland's Deputy First Minister, declared Israel's actions in Gaza a "genocide", citing numerous reported atrocities; this follows similar statements by other UK political figures and amid rising international condemnation of Israel's actions, which have resulted in over 1350 Palestin...
Scottish Deputy First Minister Declares Israeli Actions in Gaza a Genocide
John Swinney, Scotland's Deputy First Minister, declared Israel's actions in Gaza a "genocide", citing numerous reported atrocities; this follows similar statements by other UK political figures and amid rising international condemnation of Israel's actions, which have resulted in over 1350 Palestin...
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52% Bias Score


Mexico's 'Macondo': Violence and Instability Echo Colombia's Past
Comparing 1965 Colombia's violence to present-day Mexico, the author highlights the persistent impact of organized crime, using Gabriel García Márquez's metaphor of "Macondo" to illustrate the pervasive fear and instability affecting daily life.
Mexico's 'Macondo': Violence and Instability Echo Colombia's Past
Comparing 1965 Colombia's violence to present-day Mexico, the author highlights the persistent impact of organized crime, using Gabriel García Márquez's metaphor of "Macondo" to illustrate the pervasive fear and instability affecting daily life.
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60% Bias Score


Washington Couple Acquitted of Attempted Murder in Daughter's Choking Incident
Ihsan and Zahraa Ali, a Washington couple, were tried for attempted murder of their teenage daughter, Fatima, outside her high school after she refused an arranged marriage. Ihsan was found guilty of assault and unlawful imprisonment, while Zahraa was found guilty of violating a court order, but bot...
Washington Couple Acquitted of Attempted Murder in Daughter's Choking Incident
Ihsan and Zahraa Ali, a Washington couple, were tried for attempted murder of their teenage daughter, Fatima, outside her high school after she refused an arranged marriage. Ihsan was found guilty of assault and unlawful imprisonment, while Zahraa was found guilty of violating a court order, but bot...
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44% Bias Score


US Sanctions Brazilian Judge, Imposes Tariffs Amid Political Tensions
The US imposed sanctions on Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes and 50% tariffs on some Brazilian exports, citing his alleged targeting of political opponents; de Moraes rejected the sanctions, and Brazil seeks negotiations to resolve the tariff issue.
US Sanctions Brazilian Judge, Imposes Tariffs Amid Political Tensions
The US imposed sanctions on Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes and 50% tariffs on some Brazilian exports, citing his alleged targeting of political opponents; de Moraes rejected the sanctions, and Brazil seeks negotiations to resolve the tariff issue.
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48% Bias Score


Federal Judge Restricts Trump Administration's Expedited Deportations
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from quickly deporting migrants who legally entered the U.S. through humanitarian programs, citing the administration's expanded interpretation of expedited removal as violating statutory law. The ruling, issued Friday, impacts migrants na...
Federal Judge Restricts Trump Administration's Expedited Deportations
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from quickly deporting migrants who legally entered the U.S. through humanitarian programs, citing the administration's expanded interpretation of expedited removal as violating statutory law. The ruling, issued Friday, impacts migrants na...
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40% Bias Score

Sydney Harbour Bridge Protest Legally Protected
A New South Wales Supreme Court has authorized a pro-Palestine march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge on Sunday, granting legal protections to protesters despite police concerns about potential traffic disruptions and crowd control. The court ruled that the urgency of the situation in Gaza and high ...

Sydney Harbour Bridge Protest Legally Protected
A New South Wales Supreme Court has authorized a pro-Palestine march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge on Sunday, granting legal protections to protesters despite police concerns about potential traffic disruptions and crowd control. The court ruled that the urgency of the situation in Gaza and high ...
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36% Bias Score

International Meeting Addresses Systemic Racism Against Afro-Descendant Women
On July 25th, Colombia's Vice President Francia Márquez convened an international meeting of Afro-descendant women leaders to discuss challenges faced by Afro-descendant women and children, including systemic racism, migration policies, and human trafficking, resulting in a plan of action for addres...

International Meeting Addresses Systemic Racism Against Afro-Descendant Women
On July 25th, Colombia's Vice President Francia Márquez convened an international meeting of Afro-descendant women leaders to discuss challenges faced by Afro-descendant women and children, including systemic racism, migration policies, and human trafficking, resulting in a plan of action for addres...
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16% Bias Score

US Citizen Killed in West Bank; Family Demands Investigation
Khamis Ayyad, a 40-year-old US citizen and father of five, was killed in Silwad, occupied West Bank, on Thursday, July 26th, 2024, after Israeli settlers torched cars near his home; his family and CAIR demand a US investigation into the incident, highlighting a pattern of violence against Americans ...

US Citizen Killed in West Bank; Family Demands Investigation
Khamis Ayyad, a 40-year-old US citizen and father of five, was killed in Silwad, occupied West Bank, on Thursday, July 26th, 2024, after Israeli settlers torched cars near his home; his family and CAIR demand a US investigation into the incident, highlighting a pattern of violence against Americans ...
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60% Bias Score

Bavarian Prison Abuse Allegations Lead to Investigations
On October 23, 2024, a drug search at Neuburg-Herrenwörth youth prison by Augsburg-Gablingen's special unit (SIG) resulted in four inmates alleging abuse, including beatings and choking, leading to injuries and reopened investigations into past cases.

Bavarian Prison Abuse Allegations Lead to Investigations
On October 23, 2024, a drug search at Neuburg-Herrenwörth youth prison by Augsburg-Gablingen's special unit (SIG) resulted in four inmates alleging abuse, including beatings and choking, leading to injuries and reopened investigations into past cases.
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56% Bias Score

Argentine Deportation Highlights Stricter Immigration Policy
Afro-Uruguayan immigrant Juan Pedro Martínez Piedraita was deported from Argentina on July 11th, 2024, despite having completed a suspended sentence and almost two decades of residency, highlighting a stricter immigration policy under President Javier Milei.

Argentine Deportation Highlights Stricter Immigration Policy
Afro-Uruguayan immigrant Juan Pedro Martínez Piedraita was deported from Argentina on July 11th, 2024, despite having completed a suspended sentence and almost two decades of residency, highlighting a stricter immigration policy under President Javier Milei.
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44% Bias Score

Unsolved 1994 Murder of Murat Aslan Highlights Impunity in Turkey
On the 1062nd week of protests, the Saturday Mothers highlighted the unsolved 1994 disappearance and murder of Murat Aslan, whose remains were found in 2004 despite confessions implicating state security forces, yet no one has been prosecuted.

Unsolved 1994 Murder of Murat Aslan Highlights Impunity in Turkey
On the 1062nd week of protests, the Saturday Mothers highlighted the unsolved 1994 disappearance and murder of Murat Aslan, whose remains were found in 2004 despite confessions implicating state security forces, yet no one has been prosecuted.
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24% Bias Score
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