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Nigerian Police Arrest Woman in Connection With Murder of Pregnant Nurse, Uncover Human Body Parts
Police in Anambra State, Nigeria, arrested a 24-year-old woman connected to the murder of a pregnant nurse whose body parts were found in a soakaway pit; a native doctor's shrine yielded additional human remains, revealing a network selling body parts.
Nigerian Police Arrest Woman in Connection With Murder of Pregnant Nurse, Uncover Human Body Parts
Police in Anambra State, Nigeria, arrested a 24-year-old woman connected to the murder of a pregnant nurse whose body parts were found in a soakaway pit; a native doctor's shrine yielded additional human remains, revealing a network selling body parts.
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68% Bias Score


Israel's New Aid Group Regulations Raise Safety Concerns
Israel has imposed new registration rules on international aid groups in the Palestinian Territories, requiring personal data from employees and restricting speech critical of Israel, prompting concerns about worker safety and hindering aid delivery.
Israel's New Aid Group Regulations Raise Safety Concerns
Israel has imposed new registration rules on international aid groups in the Palestinian Territories, requiring personal data from employees and restricting speech critical of Israel, prompting concerns about worker safety and hindering aid delivery.
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36% Bias Score


Sanctioned Russian Lawmakers Attend Geneva Conference, Sparking Outrage
A Swiss anti-war Russian group is demanding an investigation into how sanctioned Russian lawmakers, including Valentina Matviyenko, Petr Tolstoy, and Leonid Slutsky, attended a Geneva conference, citing potential violations of the Swiss Criminal Code and the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Sanctioned Russian Lawmakers Attend Geneva Conference, Sparking Outrage
A Swiss anti-war Russian group is demanding an investigation into how sanctioned Russian lawmakers, including Valentina Matviyenko, Petr Tolstoy, and Leonid Slutsky, attended a Geneva conference, citing potential violations of the Swiss Criminal Code and the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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60% Bias Score


UK's Terrorism Act Used to Suppress Palestine Action Protests
The UK government's ban on Palestine Action has resulted in numerous arrests under the Terrorism Act 2000, with police detaining peaceful protestors, including elderly individuals, and seizing personal belongings; this raises serious concerns about free speech and human rights.
UK's Terrorism Act Used to Suppress Palestine Action Protests
The UK government's ban on Palestine Action has resulted in numerous arrests under the Terrorism Act 2000, with police detaining peaceful protestors, including elderly individuals, and seizing personal belongings; this raises serious concerns about free speech and human rights.
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64% Bias Score


Life Imprisonment for Solingen Arsonist: Investigative Failures Questioned
In July 2025, a German court sentenced Daniel S. to life imprisonment plus preventive detention for a fatal arson attack in Solingen in March 2024, killing four members of a Bulgarian-Turkish family and injuring 21 others; the court found no racist motive but acknowledged investigative failures.
Life Imprisonment for Solingen Arsonist: Investigative Failures Questioned
In July 2025, a German court sentenced Daniel S. to life imprisonment plus preventive detention for a fatal arson attack in Solingen in March 2024, killing four members of a Bulgarian-Turkish family and injuring 21 others; the court found no racist motive but acknowledged investigative failures.
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48% Bias Score


Sinn Féin MP Recounts Troubles Experiences, Highlights Resilience and Political Influence
Sinn Féin MP Pat Cullen, elected in 2024, describes her experiences growing up in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, including frequent army stop-and-searches, her nursing career, and her leadership of the RCN during major pay strikes, highlighting her resilience and influence.
Sinn Féin MP Recounts Troubles Experiences, Highlights Resilience and Political Influence
Sinn Féin MP Pat Cullen, elected in 2024, describes her experiences growing up in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, including frequent army stop-and-searches, her nursing career, and her leadership of the RCN during major pay strikes, highlighting her resilience and influence.
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36% Bias Score

Palestinian Journalist Held in Administrative Detention
Samir Khweira, a 45-year-old journalist for the Nablus radio station J-Media, was arrested by Israeli forces on April 10th and is held under administrative detention until October 8th, leaving his wife Iman Khweira unable to visit him or receive clear reasons for his arrest beyond alleged "links wit...

Palestinian Journalist Held in Administrative Detention
Samir Khweira, a 45-year-old journalist for the Nablus radio station J-Media, was arrested by Israeli forces on April 10th and is held under administrative detention until October 8th, leaving his wife Iman Khweira unable to visit him or receive clear reasons for his arrest beyond alleged "links wit...
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52% Bias Score

U.S. Sanctions Brazilian Supreme Court Justice
The United States imposed sanctions on Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes on July 30, 2025, for alleged human rights violations, including politically motivated arrests and censorship, amidst rising tensions between Presidents Trump and Lula da Silva.

U.S. Sanctions Brazilian Supreme Court Justice
The United States imposed sanctions on Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes on July 30, 2025, for alleged human rights violations, including politically motivated arrests and censorship, amidst rising tensions between Presidents Trump and Lula da Silva.
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56% Bias Score

EU Dockworkers Protest Arms Shipments to Israel Amid Human Rights Concerns
European dockworkers are demanding an end to EU arms shipments to Israel due to human rights violations in war zones, citing increased transit through civilian ports and legal challenges to alleged government cover-ups, while Italy suspended military equipment deliveries exceeding €6 million in 2024...

EU Dockworkers Protest Arms Shipments to Israel Amid Human Rights Concerns
European dockworkers are demanding an end to EU arms shipments to Israel due to human rights violations in war zones, citing increased transit through civilian ports and legal challenges to alleged government cover-ups, while Italy suspended military equipment deliveries exceeding €6 million in 2024...
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48% Bias Score

Brazil's Controversial Environmental Licensing Law Threatens Amazon and Indigenous Rights
Brazil's proposed law, dubbed the "devastation bill", simplifies environmental licensing, potentially causing significant deforestation and human rights violations, impacting 18 million hectares and contradicting constitutional rights; the president has until August 8th to approve or veto.

Brazil's Controversial Environmental Licensing Law Threatens Amazon and Indigenous Rights
Brazil's proposed law, dubbed the "devastation bill", simplifies environmental licensing, potentially causing significant deforestation and human rights violations, impacting 18 million hectares and contradicting constitutional rights; the president has until August 8th to approve or veto.
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52% Bias Score

Japanese Court Upholds Unmarried Requirement for Legal Gender Change
In Kyoto, Japan, a married transgender woman, Miki, was denied a legal gender change because of a law requiring applicants to be unmarried; the court cited concerns about disrupting the existing heterosexual marriage order.

Japanese Court Upholds Unmarried Requirement for Legal Gender Change
In Kyoto, Japan, a married transgender woman, Miki, was denied a legal gender change because of a law requiring applicants to be unmarried; the court cited concerns about disrupting the existing heterosexual marriage order.
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40% Bias Score

Imprisoned Turkish Mayor's Health Deteriorates Amidst Untreated Cancer
Former Sarıyer Mayor Şükrü Genç, imprisoned in Silivri for alleged DHKP-C financing, is suffering from a critical deterioration of his health due to untreated colon cancer and other illnesses; his lawyer claims his continued detention amounts to a death sentence.

Imprisoned Turkish Mayor's Health Deteriorates Amidst Untreated Cancer
Former Sarıyer Mayor Şükrü Genç, imprisoned in Silivri for alleged DHKP-C financing, is suffering from a critical deterioration of his health due to untreated colon cancer and other illnesses; his lawyer claims his continued detention amounts to a death sentence.
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60% Bias Score
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