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Uganda Suspends Military Ties with Germany Amid Accusations of Subversion
Uganda has accused German Ambassador Mathias Schauer of subversive activities, prompting the suspension of all military cooperation with Germany, a decision the German Foreign Ministry calls "absurd" and "baseless".
Uganda Suspends Military Ties with Germany Amid Accusations of Subversion
Uganda has accused German Ambassador Mathias Schauer of subversive activities, prompting the suspension of all military cooperation with Germany, a decision the German Foreign Ministry calls "absurd" and "baseless".
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48% Bias Score


Macron Promotes France as Alternative Partner to Vietnam Amid US-China Trade Tensions
French President Emmanuel Macron visited Vietnam on Monday, signing 13 agreements focused on nuclear energy and transport, promoting France as a reliable alternative partner amid rising US-China trade tensions and advocating for a rules-based global order.
Macron Promotes France as Alternative Partner to Vietnam Amid US-China Trade Tensions
French President Emmanuel Macron visited Vietnam on Monday, signing 13 agreements focused on nuclear energy and transport, promoting France as a reliable alternative partner amid rising US-China trade tensions and advocating for a rules-based global order.
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40% Bias Score


Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ March, Sparking Legal Battle
Five Hungarian human rights organizations planned a peaceful LGBTQ+ rights march on June 1st, but police banned it, citing a new law restricting demonstrations promoting homosexuality or gender change, leading to legal action.
Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ March, Sparking Legal Battle
Five Hungarian human rights organizations planned a peaceful LGBTQ+ rights march on June 1st, but police banned it, citing a new law restricting demonstrations promoting homosexuality or gender change, leading to legal action.
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48% Bias Score


Paris Riot Police Officers Convicted in Protest Assault Case
Two Paris riot police officers received suspended prison sentences for assaulting a protester on March 21, 2023, during a demonstration against pension reforms; video evidence showed the officers striking a fleeing man, resulting in injuries and charges of intentional violence.
Paris Riot Police Officers Convicted in Protest Assault Case
Two Paris riot police officers received suspended prison sentences for assaulting a protester on March 21, 2023, during a demonstration against pension reforms; video evidence showed the officers striking a fleeing man, resulting in injuries and charges of intentional violence.
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48% Bias Score


Gaza Humanitarian Crisis: Insufficient International Response and Double Standards
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza, marked by a severe lack of food, water, and medical care for thousands of children surviving on grass, is met with an insufficient international response, as highlighted by Israeli President Herzog's statement on aid, creating a double standard compared to the Ukrain...
Gaza Humanitarian Crisis: Insufficient International Response and Double Standards
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza, marked by a severe lack of food, water, and medical care for thousands of children surviving on grass, is met with an insufficient international response, as highlighted by Israeli President Herzog's statement on aid, creating a double standard compared to the Ukrain...
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68% Bias Score


Israeli Army Investigates Use of Palestinian Civilians as Human Shields in Gaza
Following the October 2023 Gaza operation, the Israeli army is investigating multiple cases of soldiers using Palestinian civilians as human shields to check for explosives in buildings and tunnels, a violation of Israeli and international law, with soldiers admitting to the practice and Palestinian...
Israeli Army Investigates Use of Palestinian Civilians as Human Shields in Gaza
Following the October 2023 Gaza operation, the Israeli army is investigating multiple cases of soldiers using Palestinian civilians as human shields to check for explosives in buildings and tunnels, a violation of Israeli and international law, with soldiers admitting to the practice and Palestinian...
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40% Bias Score

DEI Initiatives Rebranded Amidst Political Backlash
Facing right-wing backlash, particularly after the Trump administration's actions and the Reform party's stance in the UK, many organizations are rebranding their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives to 'wellbeing,' 'belonging,' or 'culture' to avoid political controversy, with a notic...

DEI Initiatives Rebranded Amidst Political Backlash
Facing right-wing backlash, particularly after the Trump administration's actions and the Reform party's stance in the UK, many organizations are rebranding their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives to 'wellbeing,' 'belonging,' or 'culture' to avoid political controversy, with a notic...
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Head of US-Israel Gaza Aid Program Resigns Amid Neutrality Concerns
The head of the US-Israeli-backed Gaza aid program resigned, citing concerns about neutrality and urging Israel to allow more aid into the besieged territory; the UN and other organizations refused to cooperate with the new program due to concerns it could lead to further displacement.

Head of US-Israel Gaza Aid Program Resigns Amid Neutrality Concerns
The head of the US-Israeli-backed Gaza aid program resigned, citing concerns about neutrality and urging Israel to allow more aid into the besieged territory; the UN and other organizations refused to cooperate with the new program due to concerns it could lead to further displacement.
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48% Bias Score

Delayed Sentencing of Liberian War Criminal Raises Witness Fears
Laye Sekou Camara, a former Liberian rebel general, pleaded guilty to US immigration fraud charges following testimony detailing war crimes; his sentencing is delayed until September, causing fear among witnesses.

Delayed Sentencing of Liberian War Criminal Raises Witness Fears
Laye Sekou Camara, a former Liberian rebel general, pleaded guilty to US immigration fraud charges following testimony detailing war crimes; his sentencing is delayed until September, causing fear among witnesses.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Sex Workers Face Ongoing Barriers to Financial Services
Despite commitments from banks and insurers, sex workers in the Netherlands continue to struggle accessing financial services; Nationale Nederlanden (NN) reports very few insurance contracts, while banks maintain barriers to account access, leaving sex workers vulnerable to exploitation.

Dutch Sex Workers Face Ongoing Barriers to Financial Services
Despite commitments from banks and insurers, sex workers in the Netherlands continue to struggle accessing financial services; Nationale Nederlanden (NN) reports very few insurance contracts, while banks maintain barriers to account access, leaving sex workers vulnerable to exploitation.
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Nine Palestinian Children Killed in Israeli Airstrike
Nine Palestinian children from a doctor's family were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Khan Yunis, Gaza, on Friday; the Israeli army stated they targeted "several suspects" and are investigating claims of civilian casualties, while the Palestinian health ministry accused Israel of "wiping out entir...

Nine Palestinian Children Killed in Israeli Airstrike
Nine Palestinian children from a doctor's family were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Khan Yunis, Gaza, on Friday; the Israeli army stated they targeted "several suspects" and are investigating claims of civilian casualties, while the Palestinian health ministry accused Israel of "wiping out entir...
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Refugee Policy Strands 120,000, Prioritizes Afrikaners
President Trump's January suspension of the US refugee program stranded roughly 120,000 refugees, including a Congolese family who lost their resettlement opportunity and now face homelessness in Kenya, while simultaneously prioritizing Afrikaner South Africans, a move criticized by advocacy groups.

Trump's Refugee Policy Strands 120,000, Prioritizes Afrikaners
President Trump's January suspension of the US refugee program stranded roughly 120,000 refugees, including a Congolese family who lost their resettlement opportunity and now face homelessness in Kenya, while simultaneously prioritizing Afrikaner South Africans, a move criticized by advocacy groups.
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68% Bias Score
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