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DHS Revokes Harvard's Authority to Enroll International Students
The Department of Homeland Security revoked Harvard University's authority to enroll international students, affecting 6,800 students, following accusations of inciting violence and collaboration with the Chinese Communist Party and the freezing of $2.7 billion in federal funds.
DHS Revokes Harvard's Authority to Enroll International Students
The Department of Homeland Security revoked Harvard University's authority to enroll international students, affecting 6,800 students, following accusations of inciting violence and collaboration with the Chinese Communist Party and the freezing of $2.7 billion in federal funds.
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56% Bias Score


EU Countries Seek Review of Human Rights Convention Over Migration Rulings
Italy, Denmark, and seven other EU countries issued an open letter calling for a review of the European Convention on Human Rights due to concerns about the European Court of Human Rights' rulings on migrant treatment, arguing that the court overstepped its authority and hindered national decision-m...
EU Countries Seek Review of Human Rights Convention Over Migration Rulings
Italy, Denmark, and seven other EU countries issued an open letter calling for a review of the European Convention on Human Rights due to concerns about the European Court of Human Rights' rulings on migrant treatment, arguing that the court overstepped its authority and hindered national decision-m...
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44% Bias Score


Russian Child Trafficking Ring Exposed
A criminal network in Russia sold two children, Mark and Artem, to adoptive families after impersonating child welfare officers to take them from their impoverished mothers; the investigation led to multiple arrests and the children's return to their mothers.
Russian Child Trafficking Ring Exposed
A criminal network in Russia sold two children, Mark and Artem, to adoptive families after impersonating child welfare officers to take them from their impoverished mothers; the investigation led to multiple arrests and the children's return to their mothers.
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48% Bias Score


China: Misuse of Psychiatric Hospitalization to Silence Dissent
Zhang Po, a Chinese coal miner injured in 1999, was involuntarily hospitalized and detained in 2024 after protesting for increased disability payments; his case, viewed 40 million times on Weibo, highlights the ongoing misuse of psychiatric hospitalization to silence dissent in China despite a 2012 ...
China: Misuse of Psychiatric Hospitalization to Silence Dissent
Zhang Po, a Chinese coal miner injured in 1999, was involuntarily hospitalized and detained in 2024 after protesting for increased disability payments; his case, viewed 40 million times on Weibo, highlights the ongoing misuse of psychiatric hospitalization to silence dissent in China despite a 2012 ...
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44% Bias Score


Court Halts Deportation of Eight Immigrants to South Sudan
A federal judge in Boston blocked the Trump administration's deportation of eight immigrants, originally bound for South Sudan, to Djibouti, citing violations of due process, requiring a two-week delay for "reasonable fear" interviews, and raising questions about the extent of U.S. authority over de...
Court Halts Deportation of Eight Immigrants to South Sudan
A federal judge in Boston blocked the Trump administration's deportation of eight immigrants, originally bound for South Sudan, to Djibouti, citing violations of due process, requiring a two-week delay for "reasonable fear" interviews, and raising questions about the extent of U.S. authority over de...
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64% Bias Score


Trump Administration Seeks to End Flores Agreement Protecting Migrant Children
The Trump administration moved to terminate the Flores Agreement, a 1997 settlement guaranteeing basic rights and services to migrant children in U.S. custody, arguing it hinders immigration policy and encourages illegal border crossings; advocates contend this will lead to inhumane treatment.
Trump Administration Seeks to End Flores Agreement Protecting Migrant Children
The Trump administration moved to terminate the Flores Agreement, a 1997 settlement guaranteeing basic rights and services to migrant children in U.S. custody, arguing it hinders immigration policy and encourages illegal border crossings; advocates contend this will lead to inhumane treatment.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Falsely Claims Video Shows South African Genocide
President Trump presented a still image from a Reuters video showing aid workers collecting bodies in the Congo during a meeting with South African President Ramaphosa, falsely claiming it depicted the mass murder of white farmers in South Africa; this action fueled existing tensions between the US ...

Trump Falsely Claims Video Shows South African Genocide
President Trump presented a still image from a Reuters video showing aid workers collecting bodies in the Congo during a meeting with South African President Ramaphosa, falsely claiming it depicted the mass murder of white farmers in South Africa; this action fueled existing tensions between the US ...
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40% Bias Score

Turkey's New Judicial Package: Potential for Widespread Prisoner Releases
Turkey's parliament will soon receive a 10-point judicial package, including a new enforcement regulation potentially impacting 40,000-60,000 prisoners, addressing issues like impunity and the treatment of ill prisoners, and reforming articles 220 and 314 of the Turkish Penal Code, if parties agree ...

Turkey's New Judicial Package: Potential for Widespread Prisoner Releases
Turkey's parliament will soon receive a 10-point judicial package, including a new enforcement regulation potentially impacting 40,000-60,000 prisoners, addressing issues like impunity and the treatment of ill prisoners, and reforming articles 220 and 314 of the Turkish Penal Code, if parties agree ...
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40% Bias Score

Aguaruto Prison Shootout Reveals Systemic Insecurity and Corruption
A shootout at Aguaruto prison in Culiacán, Sinaloa, left conflicting reports of casualties, while authorities found 11 high-caliber weapons, 14 pistols, drugs, and a sophisticated tunnel during a subsequent search; the incident highlights systemic issues of insecurity and corruption.

Aguaruto Prison Shootout Reveals Systemic Insecurity and Corruption
A shootout at Aguaruto prison in Culiacán, Sinaloa, left conflicting reports of casualties, while authorities found 11 high-caliber weapons, 14 pistols, drugs, and a sophisticated tunnel during a subsequent search; the incident highlights systemic issues of insecurity and corruption.
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56% Bias Score

Dilma Rousseff Granted Amnesty for Dictatorship-Era Torture
Former Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff was granted amnesty and R$ 100,000 compensation for torture and persecution during the 1964-1985 military dictatorship, following a unanimous decision by the Amnesty Commission, reversing a previous rejection under Jair Bolsonaro's government.

Dilma Rousseff Granted Amnesty for Dictatorship-Era Torture
Former Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff was granted amnesty and R$ 100,000 compensation for torture and persecution during the 1964-1985 military dictatorship, following a unanimous decision by the Amnesty Commission, reversing a previous rejection under Jair Bolsonaro's government.
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36% Bias Score

Guardians" Docuseries Showcases Perilous Work of Wildlife Rangers
Prince William's six-part docuseries, "Guardians," launched on BBC Earth, highlights the perilous work of wildlife rangers, who face a death toll of nearly two per week, and promotes a new life insurance initiative for 10,000 African rangers.

Guardians" Docuseries Showcases Perilous Work of Wildlife Rangers
Prince William's six-part docuseries, "Guardians," launched on BBC Earth, highlights the perilous work of wildlife rangers, who face a death toll of nearly two per week, and promotes a new life insurance initiative for 10,000 African rangers.
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32% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan
A U.S. judge halted the Trump administration's deportation of eight migrants with criminal records to South Sudan, deeming it a violation of a court order. The migrants, from Cuba, Laos, Mexico, South Sudan, Myanmar, and Vietnam, are now held in Djibouti at a U.S. military base, pending further lega...

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan
A U.S. judge halted the Trump administration's deportation of eight migrants with criminal records to South Sudan, deeming it a violation of a court order. The migrants, from Cuba, Laos, Mexico, South Sudan, Myanmar, and Vietnam, are now held in Djibouti at a U.S. military base, pending further lega...
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60% Bias Score
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