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Kidnapping Reveals Narco Links
Eleven-year-old Lyan Hortúa was kidnapped by the FARC-EP guerrilla group for 19 days, but his release revealed his family's ties to drug trafficking, prompting the abduction by a jailed narco seeking 37 billion pesos.
Kidnapping Reveals Narco Links
Eleven-year-old Lyan Hortúa was kidnapped by the FARC-EP guerrilla group for 19 days, but his release revealed his family's ties to drug trafficking, prompting the abduction by a jailed narco seeking 37 billion pesos.
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64% Bias Score


Syria Restructures Interior Ministry, Eliminates Political Security Branch
The Syrian Interior Ministry announced a major restructuring of its security and administrative systems on April 16, 2025, including the elimination of the Political Security branch and the creation of a new counter-terrorism department. The ministry plans to digitize services and reintegrate vetted...
Syria Restructures Interior Ministry, Eliminates Political Security Branch
The Syrian Interior Ministry announced a major restructuring of its security and administrative systems on April 16, 2025, including the elimination of the Political Security branch and the creation of a new counter-terrorism department. The ministry plans to digitize services and reintegrate vetted...
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44% 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


Support Group Formed for Families of Detained Venezuelan Migrants
A WhatsApp group connects relatives of 170 Venezuelan migrants deported to El Salvador, offering support and coordinating efforts for their release, following a US deportation initiative; one grandmother died of stress.
Support Group Formed for Families of Detained Venezuelan Migrants
A WhatsApp group connects relatives of 170 Venezuelan migrants deported to El Salvador, offering support and coordinating efforts for their release, following a US deportation initiative; one grandmother died of stress.
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56% Bias Score


Colombian Child's Release Reveals Complex Narco-Debt Kidnapping
An abducted child in Colombia was released after his family paid a $1 million ransom to Los Rastrojos, a narco-trafficking group, who contracted the FARC dissidents to carry out the kidnapping; a relative involved in the payment was later murdered.
Colombian Child's Release Reveals Complex Narco-Debt Kidnapping
An abducted child in Colombia was released after his family paid a $1 million ransom to Los Rastrojos, a narco-trafficking group, who contracted the FARC dissidents to carry out the kidnapping; a relative involved in the payment was later murdered.
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56% Bias Score


Conscript's Death in Ukraine Sparks Outrage, Highlights Russia's Broken Promises
Aman Malyshev, a 22-year-old Russian conscript, died in Bryansk near the Ukrainian border in April 2024, despite assurances that conscripts wouldn't face combat; his death, revealed on social media, sparked public outrage and highlighted the issue of conscripts being deployed to combat zones.
Conscript's Death in Ukraine Sparks Outrage, Highlights Russia's Broken Promises
Aman Malyshev, a 22-year-old Russian conscript, died in Bryansk near the Ukrainian border in April 2024, despite assurances that conscripts wouldn't face combat; his death, revealed on social media, sparked public outrage and highlighted the issue of conscripts being deployed to combat zones.
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40% Bias Score

Author Condemns Australian Government's Gaza Stance in Stella Prize Speech
Australian author Michelle de Kretser won the 2025 Stella Prize for her book Theory & Practice and used her acceptance speech to condemn the Australian government's support for Israel's actions in Gaza, accusing them of silencing critics and betraying democratic principles; she received $60,000.

Author Condemns Australian Government's Gaza Stance in Stella Prize Speech
Australian author Michelle de Kretser won the 2025 Stella Prize for her book Theory & Practice and used her acceptance speech to condemn the Australian government's support for Israel's actions in Gaza, accusing them of silencing critics and betraying democratic principles; she received $60,000.
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52% Bias Score

Eight EU Countries Push for ECHR Reforms to Address Immigration
Italy and Denmark, along with Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and the Czech Republic, are proposing ECHR reforms to increase national powers in managing immigration, including deporting criminal foreigners and tracking those who cannot be deported, citing concerns about paralle...

Eight EU Countries Push for ECHR Reforms to Address Immigration
Italy and Denmark, along with Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and the Czech Republic, are proposing ECHR reforms to increase national powers in managing immigration, including deporting criminal foreigners and tracking those who cannot be deported, citing concerns about paralle...
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56% Bias Score

The Eternaut"'s Success Spotlights Argentina's Dirty War
The Spanish-language science fiction series "The Eternaut," based on a comic by Héctor Oesterheld who was murdered by the Argentine military dictatorship, garnered 11 million viewers in its first week on Netflix, prompting renewed interest in the unsolved disappearances of Oesterheld and his family ...

The Eternaut"'s Success Spotlights Argentina's Dirty War
The Spanish-language science fiction series "The Eternaut," based on a comic by Héctor Oesterheld who was murdered by the Argentine military dictatorship, garnered 11 million viewers in its first week on Netflix, prompting renewed interest in the unsolved disappearances of Oesterheld and his family ...
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20% Bias Score

Russian Couple's Intelligence Assistance to Ukraine Leads to Escape
A Russian couple living in Ukraine provided intelligence to the Ukrainian army after the 2022 invasion, leading to their detention, interrogation, and escape to Europe with forged documents, highlighting the conflict's impact on civilians.

Russian Couple's Intelligence Assistance to Ukraine Leads to Escape
A Russian couple living in Ukraine provided intelligence to the Ukrainian army after the 2022 invasion, leading to their detention, interrogation, and escape to Europe with forged documents, highlighting the conflict's impact on civilians.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's False "Genocide" Claim Damages US Image
President Trump falsely accused South Africa of "white genocide" during a meeting with President Ramaphosa, using a misleading video; this action, following months of attacks, reveals Trump's disregard for facts and international relations, jeopardizing US standing.

Trump's False "Genocide" Claim Damages US Image
President Trump falsely accused South Africa of "white genocide" during a meeting with President Ramaphosa, using a misleading video; this action, following months of attacks, reveals Trump's disregard for facts and international relations, jeopardizing US standing.
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60% 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
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