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Trump's Inconsistent Democracy Policy Damages U.S. Credibility
President Trump's May 2018 meetings in Riyadh and Washington D.C. showcased his inconsistent approach to democracy; he praised Saudi Arabia's human rights record while falsely accusing South Africa of genocide, undermining U.S. credibility and global influence.
Trump's Inconsistent Democracy Policy Damages U.S. Credibility
President Trump's May 2018 meetings in Riyadh and Washington D.C. showcased his inconsistent approach to democracy; he praised Saudi Arabia's human rights record while falsely accusing South Africa of genocide, undermining U.S. credibility and global influence.
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56% Bias Score


Australia's Crackdown on Climate Protests: 170 Arrested After Newcastle Port Blockade
In late 2024, 170 climate activists blocked Australia's Newcastle coal port for over 30 hours, resulting in arrests under a 2022 anti-protest law; this highlights a global trend of stricter laws against climate protests driven by economic interests and intolerance of disruption.
Australia's Crackdown on Climate Protests: 170 Arrested After Newcastle Port Blockade
In late 2024, 170 climate activists blocked Australia's Newcastle coal port for over 30 hours, resulting in arrests under a 2022 anti-protest law; this highlights a global trend of stricter laws against climate protests driven by economic interests and intolerance of disruption.
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48% Bias Score


UK to Pilot Chemical Castration for Sex Offenders Amidst Prison Overcrowding
The UK will pilot chemical castration for sex offenders in 20 southwestern prisons to alleviate prison overcrowding, a measure proposed by Justice Minister Shabana Mahmood following a review, despite ethical concerns and potential side effects.
UK to Pilot Chemical Castration for Sex Offenders Amidst Prison Overcrowding
The UK will pilot chemical castration for sex offenders in 20 southwestern prisons to alleviate prison overcrowding, a measure proposed by Justice Minister Shabana Mahmood following a review, despite ethical concerns and potential side effects.
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40% Bias Score


Campaigners Urge Royal Apology for Abuse of British Home Children in Canada
Campaigners are urging King Charles and Queen Camilla to secure a Canadian apology for the abuse of over 100,000 British Home Children sent to Canada between 1869 and 1948 as cheap labor; Canada has resisted similar apologies offered by the UK and Australia.
Campaigners Urge Royal Apology for Abuse of British Home Children in Canada
Campaigners are urging King Charles and Queen Camilla to secure a Canadian apology for the abuse of over 100,000 British Home Children sent to Canada between 1869 and 1948 as cheap labor; Canada has resisted similar apologies offered by the UK and Australia.
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44% Bias Score


Undocumented Activist's Memoir Details Fight for Immigration Justice During Trump Era
Cristina Jiménez's memoir, "Dreaming of Home," published during Trump's second term, recounts her journey as an undocumented Ecuadorian immigrant in Queens, New York, and her activism within United We Dream, illustrating how the US immigration system was intentionally designed to be harmful and advo...
Undocumented Activist's Memoir Details Fight for Immigration Justice During Trump Era
Cristina Jiménez's memoir, "Dreaming of Home," published during Trump's second term, recounts her journey as an undocumented Ecuadorian immigrant in Queens, New York, and her activism within United We Dream, illustrating how the US immigration system was intentionally designed to be harmful and advo...
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32% Bias Score


Mayotte Recovery Bill: €4 Billion Investment and Stricter Immigration Controls Spark Debate
The French Senate is debating a bill allocating €4 billion over seven years to address Mayotte's post-cyclone recovery and long-term issues, including infrastructure, economic development, and immigration control, sparking debate about human rights.
Mayotte Recovery Bill: €4 Billion Investment and Stricter Immigration Controls Spark Debate
The French Senate is debating a bill allocating €4 billion over seven years to address Mayotte's post-cyclone recovery and long-term issues, including infrastructure, economic development, and immigration control, sparking debate about human rights.
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44% Bias Score

Sloviansk Maternity Ward Endures Amidst Russian Shelling
NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports from Sloviansk, Ukraine, the last maternity ward in Ukrainian-held Donbas, where staff and new mothers endure constant Russian shelling and infrastructural damage, while some residents express their desire to stay despite the risk and others make plans to flee.

Sloviansk Maternity Ward Endures Amidst Russian Shelling
NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports from Sloviansk, Ukraine, the last maternity ward in Ukrainian-held Donbas, where staff and new mothers endure constant Russian shelling and infrastructural damage, while some residents express their desire to stay despite the risk and others make plans to flee.
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44% Bias Score

Secret Recording Reveals Police Concerns Over Abortion Arrest
A secret recording reveals a senior police officer's concerns regarding the arrest of Nicola Packer, a woman arrested and later acquitted for taking abortion pills at 26 weeks pregnant, highlighting concerns about police and medical handling of abortion cases.

Secret Recording Reveals Police Concerns Over Abortion Arrest
A secret recording reveals a senior police officer's concerns regarding the arrest of Nicola Packer, a woman arrested and later acquitted for taking abortion pills at 26 weeks pregnant, highlighting concerns about police and medical handling of abortion cases.
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52% Bias Score

WA Announces $85,000 Redress for Stolen Generations
West Australian members of the stolen generations will each receive $85,000 under a new redress scheme, effective by month's end, addressing historical injustices highlighted in the 1997 Bringing Them Home report and decades of advocacy.

WA Announces $85,000 Redress for Stolen Generations
West Australian members of the stolen generations will each receive $85,000 under a new redress scheme, effective by month's end, addressing historical injustices highlighted in the 1997 Bringing Them Home report and decades of advocacy.
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40% Bias Score

Fenix Museum Opens in Rotterdam, Showcasing Human Migration
The Fenix Museum in Rotterdam opened on May 16th, showcasing the universal theme of human migration through a collection of 2,000 suitcases, photographs, and art, situated in a historic port warehouse from which millions emigrated to the Americas.

Fenix Museum Opens in Rotterdam, Showcasing Human Migration
The Fenix Museum in Rotterdam opened on May 16th, showcasing the universal theme of human migration through a collection of 2,000 suitcases, photographs, and art, situated in a historic port warehouse from which millions emigrated to the Americas.
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36% Bias Score

Sherpa Guide Kami Rita Reaches Everest Summit for 31st Time
Kami Rita, a Sherpa guide, reached the summit of Mount Everest for the 31st time on Tuesday, surpassing his own record and highlighting the commercialization of Everest expeditions, while also contrasting with the tragic fate of Babu Chiri, a pioneering Sherpa who died in 2001 during his 11th ascent...

Sherpa Guide Kami Rita Reaches Everest Summit for 31st Time
Kami Rita, a Sherpa guide, reached the summit of Mount Everest for the 31st time on Tuesday, surpassing his own record and highlighting the commercialization of Everest expeditions, while also contrasting with the tragic fate of Babu Chiri, a pioneering Sherpa who died in 2001 during his 11th ascent...
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64% Bias Score

Maduro Regime Detains Opposition Figures Following Low-Turnout Election
Following a Venezuelan election with low voter turnout, the Maduro government launched a wave of arrests targeting opposition leaders, activists, and journalists, including Catalina Ramos of Vente Venezuela and several women leaders from various opposition groups.

Maduro Regime Detains Opposition Figures Following Low-Turnout Election
Following a Venezuelan election with low voter turnout, the Maduro government launched a wave of arrests targeting opposition leaders, activists, and journalists, including Catalina Ramos of Vente Venezuela and several women leaders from various opposition groups.
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68% Bias Score
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