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X's Impact and Intermittent Shutdowns in Tanzania
X (formerly Twitter) significantly impacts Tanzania's socio-political landscape, acting as a platform for activism and debate, but faces intermittent shutdowns, most recently from May 20, 2025, due to alleged security breaches involving government accounts, raising concerns about freedom of expressi...
X's Impact and Intermittent Shutdowns in Tanzania
X (formerly Twitter) significantly impacts Tanzania's socio-political landscape, acting as a platform for activism and debate, but faces intermittent shutdowns, most recently from May 20, 2025, due to alleged security breaches involving government accounts, raising concerns about freedom of expressi...
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52% Bias Score


ICE Denies Detained Activist Contact Visit with Newborn Son
ICE denied a detained Palestinian activist, Mahmoud Khalil, a contact visit with his newborn son in Louisiana, despite his wife's journey from New York, citing security concerns and no-contact visitation policies, prompting outrage and protests at Columbia University.
ICE Denies Detained Activist Contact Visit with Newborn Son
ICE denied a detained Palestinian activist, Mahmoud Khalil, a contact visit with his newborn son in Louisiana, despite his wife's journey from New York, citing security concerns and no-contact visitation policies, prompting outrage and protests at Columbia University.
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60% Bias Score


Poland Extends Suspension of Asylum Rights at Belarus Border
The Polish Parliament overwhelmingly approved a 60-day extension of the suspension of asylum rights at its border with Belarus, despite criticism from human rights groups and the UNHCR who argue it violates international law; the Polish government maintains it is necessary to counter a Belarusian-Ru...
Poland Extends Suspension of Asylum Rights at Belarus Border
The Polish Parliament overwhelmingly approved a 60-day extension of the suspension of asylum rights at its border with Belarus, despite criticism from human rights groups and the UNHCR who argue it violates international law; the Polish government maintains it is necessary to counter a Belarusian-Ru...
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48% Bias Score


Trump and Ramaphosa Clash Over Alleged Genocide of White South African Farmers
During a tense Oval Office meeting, President Trump clashed with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa over claims of a genocide against white Afrikaner farmers, showing a video and citing Australia as evidence, while also attacking an NBC journalist for questioning a Qatari gift of a luxury plane...
Trump and Ramaphosa Clash Over Alleged Genocide of White South African Farmers
During a tense Oval Office meeting, President Trump clashed with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa over claims of a genocide against white Afrikaner farmers, showing a video and citing Australia as evidence, while also attacking an NBC journalist for questioning a Qatari gift of a luxury plane...
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68% Bias Score


UK Considers Mandatory Chemical Castration to Ease Prison Overcrowding
The UK government is considering mandatory chemical castration for serious sex offenders and early release for well-behaved prisoners to ease prison overcrowding, expanding a pilot program using libido-suppressing drugs nationwide. This is part of a major overhaul of the criminal justice system anno...
UK Considers Mandatory Chemical Castration to Ease Prison Overcrowding
The UK government is considering mandatory chemical castration for serious sex offenders and early release for well-behaved prisoners to ease prison overcrowding, expanding a pilot program using libido-suppressing drugs nationwide. This is part of a major overhaul of the criminal justice system anno...
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60% Bias Score


Trump Accuses South Africa of White Farmer Genocide, Strains US-South Africa Relations
During a White House meeting, President Trump accused South African President Ramaphosa of failing to address the alleged systematic killing of white farmers, showing videos and news articles as evidence; Ramaphosa refuted the claims, stating they are not government policy, and the bilateral relatio...
Trump Accuses South Africa of White Farmer Genocide, Strains US-South Africa Relations
During a White House meeting, President Trump accused South African President Ramaphosa of failing to address the alleged systematic killing of white farmers, showing videos and news articles as evidence; Ramaphosa refuted the claims, stating they are not government policy, and the bilateral relatio...
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76% Bias Score

Trump Ambushes Ramaphosa with "Genocide" Claims in Oval Office Meeting
During a Wednesday Oval Office meeting, President Trump ambushed South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with a video and articles alleging "genocide" against white South Africans, despite Ramaphosa's attempts to refute the claims and discuss trade.

Trump Ambushes Ramaphosa with "Genocide" Claims in Oval Office Meeting
During a Wednesday Oval Office meeting, President Trump ambushed South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with a video and articles alleging "genocide" against white South Africans, despite Ramaphosa's attempts to refute the claims and discuss trade.
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60% Bias Score

Trump's 'Genocide' Claim in South Africa: Fact vs. Fiction
President Trump claimed genocide against white farmers in South Africa, a claim denied by South Africa's president, major parties, a judge, and a court ruling. While farm murders are a problem, data shows no race-based targeting. Dozens of Afrikaners recently arrived in the U.S. under a Trump execut...

Trump's 'Genocide' Claim in South Africa: Fact vs. Fiction
President Trump claimed genocide against white farmers in South Africa, a claim denied by South Africa's president, major parties, a judge, and a court ruling. While farm murders are a problem, data shows no race-based targeting. Dozens of Afrikaners recently arrived in the U.S. under a Trump execut...
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68% Bias Score

Turkish Police Officer Remains Fugitive After Killing 12-Year-Old
In 2015, Turkish police officer Mehmet Nurbaki Göçmez fatally shot 12-year-old Nihat Kazanhan in Cizre; despite video evidence and a conviction, Göçmez remains at large due to procedural delays and a reduced sentence, highlighting systemic impunity.

Turkish Police Officer Remains Fugitive After Killing 12-Year-Old
In 2015, Turkish police officer Mehmet Nurbaki Göçmez fatally shot 12-year-old Nihat Kazanhan in Cizre; despite video evidence and a conviction, Göçmez remains at large due to procedural delays and a reduced sentence, highlighting systemic impunity.
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60% Bias Score

US Border Agents Can Search Your Phone
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers have the authority to search electronic devices at US borders; this power has led to several incidents of foreign nationals being denied entry due to the content found on their devices; while US citizens can refuse a search, foreign visitors may face d...

US Border Agents Can Search Your Phone
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers have the authority to search electronic devices at US borders; this power has led to several incidents of foreign nationals being denied entry due to the content found on their devices; while US citizens can refuse a search, foreign visitors may face d...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Intensifies Deportations
The Trump administration significantly increased deportations, prioritizing criminals and utilizing "collateral arrests," while also negotiating with other countries to accept deportees and offering incentives for voluntary departures, facing challenges due to limited resources and international coo...

Trump Administration Intensifies Deportations
The Trump administration significantly increased deportations, prioritizing criminals and utilizing "collateral arrests," while also negotiating with other countries to accept deportees and offering incentives for voluntary departures, facing challenges due to limited resources and international coo...
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48% Bias Score

ILGA-Europe LGBTQ+ Rights Ranking: Malta Leads, but Challenges Remain
The ILGA-Europe Rainbow Index ranks Malta, Belgium, Iceland, Denmark, and Spain highest in LGBTQ+ rights, but reports concerning violence in Belgium and significant drops in the UK and Hungary due to legal changes and restrictions on Pride events.

ILGA-Europe LGBTQ+ Rights Ranking: Malta Leads, but Challenges Remain
The ILGA-Europe Rainbow Index ranks Malta, Belgium, Iceland, Denmark, and Spain highest in LGBTQ+ rights, but reports concerning violence in Belgium and significant drops in the UK and Hungary due to legal changes and restrictions on Pride events.
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24% Bias Score
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