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El Salvador Approves Indefinite Presidential Reelection
El Salvador's National Assembly passed constitutional amendments Thursday enabling indefinite presidential reelection and six-year terms, eliminating the second round of elections, despite opposition from lawmakers like Marcela Villatoro, who decried the weakening of democracy; the vote passed 57-3.
El Salvador Approves Indefinite Presidential Reelection
El Salvador's National Assembly passed constitutional amendments Thursday enabling indefinite presidential reelection and six-year terms, eliminating the second round of elections, despite opposition from lawmakers like Marcela Villatoro, who decried the weakening of democracy; the vote passed 57-3.
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40% Bias Score


Biden Condemns Trump Administration, Highlights Judicial Battles
At the National Bar Association's gala, former President Joe Biden criticized the Trump administration, alleging an 'existential' threat to minority communities and American democracy, citing specific policy rollbacks and judicial decisions; he also highlighted his administration's judicial appointm...
Biden Condemns Trump Administration, Highlights Judicial Battles
At the National Bar Association's gala, former President Joe Biden criticized the Trump administration, alleging an 'existential' threat to minority communities and American democracy, citing specific policy rollbacks and judicial decisions; he also highlighted his administration's judicial appointm...
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44% Bias Score


Peruvian Survivor Accuses Pope of Mishandling Sex Abuse Case
In Chicago, Peruvian clergy sex abuse survivor Ana María Quispe Díaz publicly accused Pope Leo XIV of mishandling her case when he was a bishop, prompting renewed demands for accountability from the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) and highlighting ongoing challenges in addressing...
Peruvian Survivor Accuses Pope of Mishandling Sex Abuse Case
In Chicago, Peruvian clergy sex abuse survivor Ana María Quispe Díaz publicly accused Pope Leo XIV of mishandling her case when he was a bishop, prompting renewed demands for accountability from the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) and highlighting ongoing challenges in addressing...
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Syria Prosecutes Four for Human Rights Abuses
Syria's public prosecution initiated legal proceedings against four individuals accused of serious human rights violations, based on evidence from the Ministry of Interior and witness testimonies, marking a step toward transitional justice and judicial reform.
Syria Prosecutes Four for Human Rights Abuses
Syria's public prosecution initiated legal proceedings against four individuals accused of serious human rights violations, based on evidence from the Ministry of Interior and witness testimonies, marking a step toward transitional justice and judicial reform.
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14 Countries Condemn Iran's State-Sponsored Violence
Fourteen countries, including Canada, the US, and the UK, issued a joint statement on Thursday denouncing Iran's state-sponsored attempts to kill, kidnap, and harass individuals in Europe and North America, citing Iranian intelligence collaboration with international criminal organizations targeting...
14 Countries Condemn Iran's State-Sponsored Violence
Fourteen countries, including Canada, the US, and the UK, issued a joint statement on Thursday denouncing Iran's state-sponsored attempts to kill, kidnap, and harass individuals in Europe and North America, citing Iranian intelligence collaboration with international criminal organizations targeting...
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Australian Activists Report Abuse by Israeli Military After Gaza Aid Interception
Two Australian activists aboard the Handala, an aid ship intercepted by Israel, allege they were strip-searched, shackled, denied communication, and treated "like criminals" while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza, amidst a UN-declared "worst-case scenario of famine.
Australian Activists Report Abuse by Israeli Military After Gaza Aid Interception
Two Australian activists aboard the Handala, an aid ship intercepted by Israel, allege they were strip-searched, shackled, denied communication, and treated "like criminals" while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza, amidst a UN-declared "worst-case scenario of famine.
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60% Bias Score

US Deports Criminals to Eswatini and South Sudan, Sparking International Law Concerns
The United States deported 13 foreign-born convicted criminals to Eswatini and South Sudan in May 2024, prompting legal challenges and raising concerns about human rights violations and the legality of 'third-country deportations' under international law, despite claims by US officials that those de...

US Deports Criminals to Eswatini and South Sudan, Sparking International Law Concerns
The United States deported 13 foreign-born convicted criminals to Eswatini and South Sudan in May 2024, prompting legal challenges and raising concerns about human rights violations and the legality of 'third-country deportations' under international law, despite claims by US officials that those de...
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Myanmar Military Transfers Power, Retains Control Ahead of Contested Elections
Myanmar's military nominally transferred power to a civilian interim government on Thursday ahead of planned elections, but the junta chief, Min Aung Hlaing, remains in control as acting president, maintaining the status quo in the war-torn nation. A nationwide state of emergency has been lifted.

Myanmar Military Transfers Power, Retains Control Ahead of Contested Elections
Myanmar's military nominally transferred power to a civilian interim government on Thursday ahead of planned elections, but the junta chief, Min Aung Hlaing, remains in control as acting president, maintaining the status quo in the war-torn nation. A nationwide state of emergency has been lifted.
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56% Bias Score

Surge in Eritrean Asylum Applications in the Netherlands
During the second quarter of 2024, Eritrean asylum applications in the Netherlands surged to 1,175, exceeding Syrian applications and increasing overall applications by 17% compared to the previous quarter, primarily due to Eritrea's dire human rights situation and mandatory national service.

Surge in Eritrean Asylum Applications in the Netherlands
During the second quarter of 2024, Eritrean asylum applications in the Netherlands surged to 1,175, exceeding Syrian applications and increasing overall applications by 17% compared to the previous quarter, primarily due to Eritrea's dire human rights situation and mandatory national service.
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El Salvador Eliminates Presidential Term Limits, Allowing Bukele's Indefinite Re-election
El Salvador's legislature passed a constitutional amendment eliminating presidential term limits, enabling President Nayib Bukele's indefinite re-election, despite criticism from human rights organizations regarding his strong-arm tactics against gangs and political opponents.

El Salvador Eliminates Presidential Term Limits, Allowing Bukele's Indefinite Re-election
El Salvador's legislature passed a constitutional amendment eliminating presidential term limits, enabling President Nayib Bukele's indefinite re-election, despite criticism from human rights organizations regarding his strong-arm tactics against gangs and political opponents.
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56% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Termination of TPS for 60,000 Immigrants
A US District Judge in San Francisco blocked the Trump administration's termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 60,000 immigrants from Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua, citing a lack of objective review and racially motivated decision-making, preventing their deportation and preserving the...

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Termination of TPS for 60,000 Immigrants
A US District Judge in San Francisco blocked the Trump administration's termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 60,000 immigrants from Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua, citing a lack of objective review and racially motivated decision-making, preventing their deportation and preserving the...
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48% Bias Score

Peru Rejects Court Order to Halt Amnesty Bill for Security Forces
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte defied the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, rejecting its call to suspend a new amnesty bill for security forces accused of atrocities during Peru's 1985-2000 internal conflict, sparking international condemnation and raising concerns about human rights accounta...

Peru Rejects Court Order to Halt Amnesty Bill for Security Forces
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte defied the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, rejecting its call to suspend a new amnesty bill for security forces accused of atrocities during Peru's 1985-2000 internal conflict, sparking international condemnation and raising concerns about human rights accounta...
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52% Bias Score
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