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Private Prisons Profit from Trump's Immigration Policies Amidst Human Rights Concerns
Private prison corporations, CoreCivic and GEO Group, experienced a significant economic boom after donating heavily to President Trump's campaign, coinciding with a near doubling of detention centers and a sharp increase in migrant detentions, despite reports of poor conditions and human rights vio...
Private Prisons Profit from Trump's Immigration Policies Amidst Human Rights Concerns
Private prison corporations, CoreCivic and GEO Group, experienced a significant economic boom after donating heavily to President Trump's campaign, coinciding with a near doubling of detention centers and a sharp increase in migrant detentions, despite reports of poor conditions and human rights vio...
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44% Bias Score


Murder of Nigerian Businessmen in Durban Fuels Xenophobia Fears in South Africa
Two Nigerian businessmen were fatally shot in Durban, South Africa, on July 6th, prompting concerns over escalating xenophobic violence and strained relations between Nigeria and South Africa, which have a joint early-warning mechanism to address such attacks.
Murder of Nigerian Businessmen in Durban Fuels Xenophobia Fears in South Africa
Two Nigerian businessmen were fatally shot in Durban, South Africa, on July 6th, prompting concerns over escalating xenophobic violence and strained relations between Nigeria and South Africa, which have a joint early-warning mechanism to address such attacks.
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28% Bias Score


Biya Seeks Eighth Term Amidst Cameroon's Socio-Economic Crisis
Paul Biya, Cameroon's 92-year-old president, is seeking a controversial eighth term in the October 12 election, prompting widespread concerns about the country's future given high unemployment, poverty (25% of the population), and human rights violations, despite its rich natural resources and depen...
Biya Seeks Eighth Term Amidst Cameroon's Socio-Economic Crisis
Paul Biya, Cameroon's 92-year-old president, is seeking a controversial eighth term in the October 12 election, prompting widespread concerns about the country's future given high unemployment, poverty (25% of the population), and human rights violations, despite its rich natural resources and depen...
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56% Bias Score


Haiti: Gangs Control 90% of Port-au-Prince, Creating Humanitarian Crisis
In Haiti, heavily armed gangs control 90% of Port-au-Prince following the 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, causing over 3,000 deaths and displacing 1.3 million people this year alone, leading to a humanitarian crisis and the potential for Haiti to become the first failed state in the W...
Haiti: Gangs Control 90% of Port-au-Prince, Creating Humanitarian Crisis
In Haiti, heavily armed gangs control 90% of Port-au-Prince following the 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, causing over 3,000 deaths and displacing 1.3 million people this year alone, leading to a humanitarian crisis and the potential for Haiti to become the first failed state in the W...
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68% Bias Score


ADF Kills at Least 34 in Congo Church Attack
On Sunday, the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a Ugandan Islamist rebel group linked to the Islamic State, attacked a Catholic church in Komanda, eastern Congo, killing at least 34 people and injuring 15, while several remain missing. This followed another attack in the nearby village of Machongani,...
ADF Kills at Least 34 in Congo Church Attack
On Sunday, the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a Ugandan Islamist rebel group linked to the Islamic State, attacked a Catholic church in Komanda, eastern Congo, killing at least 34 people and injuring 15, while several remain missing. This followed another attack in the nearby village of Machongani,...
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32% Bias Score


Gaza Journalist Suffers Brutal Attack, Pleads for Asylum Amidst Deteriorating Press Freedom
Gaza-based journalist Omar Abd Rabou, a vocal Hamas critic, reported a brutal attack by suspected Hamas members, suffering severe injuries and prompting a desperate plea for protection and asylum; similar attacks on other journalists underscore the dire press freedom situation.
Gaza Journalist Suffers Brutal Attack, Pleads for Asylum Amidst Deteriorating Press Freedom
Gaza-based journalist Omar Abd Rabou, a vocal Hamas critic, reported a brutal attack by suspected Hamas members, suffering severe injuries and prompting a desperate plea for protection and asylum; similar attacks on other journalists underscore the dire press freedom situation.
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44% Bias Score

Burkinabé Opposition Leader Abducted After Criticizing Military Junta
Burkinabé lawyer and political leader Hermann Yaméogo was abducted from his Ouagadougou home on July 26th by armed men following his publication of a critical analysis of the country's sociopolitical situation under military rule, raising concerns about freedom of expression.

Burkinabé Opposition Leader Abducted After Criticizing Military Junta
Burkinabé lawyer and political leader Hermann Yaméogo was abducted from his Ouagadougou home on July 26th by armed men following his publication of a critical analysis of the country's sociopolitical situation under military rule, raising concerns about freedom of expression.
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44% Bias Score

My Worst Enemy": A Filmmaker's Self-Interrogation on the Limits of Cinematic Representation
Iranian filmmaker Mehran Tamadon's "My Worst Enemy" uses reenactments of interrogations to address state-sponsored violence, but its effectiveness is ultimately limited by the ethical and practical challenges of cinematic representation. The film's impact is significantly enhanced by Zar Amir Ebrahi...

My Worst Enemy": A Filmmaker's Self-Interrogation on the Limits of Cinematic Representation
Iranian filmmaker Mehran Tamadon's "My Worst Enemy" uses reenactments of interrogations to address state-sponsored violence, but its effectiveness is ultimately limited by the ethical and practical challenges of cinematic representation. The film's impact is significantly enhanced by Zar Amir Ebrahi...
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44% Bias Score

ICJ Rules Climate Action is a Legal Obligation for all Nations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark advisory opinion on climate change, declaring a healthy environment a human right and holding states accountable for insufficient climate action under international law, potentially opening the door for legal claims for reparations from affe...

ICJ Rules Climate Action is a Legal Obligation for all Nations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark advisory opinion on climate change, declaring a healthy environment a human right and holding states accountable for insufficient climate action under international law, potentially opening the door for legal claims for reparations from affe...
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28% Bias Score

Release of Venezuelan Detainees Highlights Alleged Abuse in El Salvador's CECOT Prison
Over 250 Venezuelan migrants, wrongly accused of gang affiliation and transferred from U.S. immigration detention to El Salvador's CECOT prison under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, were released following a prisoner exchange between the U.S. and Venezuela, after enduring months of alleged abuse and inh...

Release of Venezuelan Detainees Highlights Alleged Abuse in El Salvador's CECOT Prison
Over 250 Venezuelan migrants, wrongly accused of gang affiliation and transferred from U.S. immigration detention to El Salvador's CECOT prison under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, were released following a prisoner exchange between the U.S. and Venezuela, after enduring months of alleged abuse and inh...
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56% Bias Score

Record-breaking German Pride Demonstrations Reflect Resistance to Far-Right Rise
Amidst Germany's tense political climate and the rising influence of the far-right AfD in 2025, LGBTQ+ Pride events witnessed record-breaking attendance, with over 13,000 participants in Mainz, signaling a strong show of allyship and resistance against attacks on democratic freedoms.

Record-breaking German Pride Demonstrations Reflect Resistance to Far-Right Rise
Amidst Germany's tense political climate and the rising influence of the far-right AfD in 2025, LGBTQ+ Pride events witnessed record-breaking attendance, with over 13,000 participants in Mainz, signaling a strong show of allyship and resistance against attacks on democratic freedoms.
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40% Bias Score

3-Year-Old Dies After Being Left in Hot Car by Alabama Child Protective Services Worker
Three-year-old Ke'Torrius "K.J." Starkes Jr. died after being left in a hot car for over five hours by a contracted Alabama Department of Human Resources worker in Birmingham, Alabama, on Tuesday, July 23, 2024, highlighting systemic failures in child protective services.

3-Year-Old Dies After Being Left in Hot Car by Alabama Child Protective Services Worker
Three-year-old Ke'Torrius "K.J." Starkes Jr. died after being left in a hot car for over five hours by a contracted Alabama Department of Human Resources worker in Birmingham, Alabama, on Tuesday, July 23, 2024, highlighting systemic failures in child protective services.
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36% Bias Score
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