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German Deportation of Kurdish Man Sparks Controversy
Mustafa N., a 27-year-old Kurdish man in Germany, faces imminent deportation to Iraq despite nearing residency requirements, prompting protests from refugee advocates due to Iraq's instability and his partner's pregnancy.
German Deportation of Kurdish Man Sparks Controversy
Mustafa N., a 27-year-old Kurdish man in Germany, faces imminent deportation to Iraq despite nearing residency requirements, prompting protests from refugee advocates due to Iraq's instability and his partner's pregnancy.
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56% Bias Score


UK to Pilot Chemical Castration for Sex Offenders in 20 Prisons
The UK government will pilot chemical castration for sex offenders in 20 prisons starting in two regions, aiming to reduce reoffending, alongside psychological interventions; the measure's effectiveness and potential for mandatory use are under review.
UK to Pilot Chemical Castration for Sex Offenders in 20 Prisons
The UK government will pilot chemical castration for sex offenders in 20 prisons starting in two regions, aiming to reduce reoffending, alongside psychological interventions; the measure's effectiveness and potential for mandatory use are under review.
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60% 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


German Study Exposes Systemic Police Discrimination
A German Antidiscrimination Agency study reveals systemic police discrimination, including racial profiling and excessive force against minorities and the mentally ill, while others are neglected; recommendations for reform face political obstacles.
German Study Exposes Systemic Police Discrimination
A German Antidiscrimination Agency study reveals systemic police discrimination, including racial profiling and excessive force against minorities and the mentally ill, while others are neglected; recommendations for reform face political obstacles.
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48% Bias Score


Eno Accuses Microsoft of Complicity in Gaza Conflict
Brian Eno, creator of the Windows 95 startup sound, accused Microsoft of complicity in Israeli military operations in Gaza, donating his royalties to victims; Microsoft denies using its technology for harmful purposes but faces growing criticism and boycotts.
Eno Accuses Microsoft of Complicity in Gaza Conflict
Brian Eno, creator of the Windows 95 startup sound, accused Microsoft of complicity in Israeli military operations in Gaza, donating his royalties to victims; Microsoft denies using its technology for harmful purposes but faces growing criticism and boycotts.
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56% Bias Score


Chemical Castration Trial Shows Promise, But Ethical Concerns Remain
A Stockholm trial showed degarelix reduced child sexual abuse risk in 52 men within two weeks, but the limited evidence and ethical concerns around mandatory chemical castration, currently employed in the US and some European countries, remain.
Chemical Castration Trial Shows Promise, But Ethical Concerns Remain
A Stockholm trial showed degarelix reduced child sexual abuse risk in 52 men within two weeks, but the limited evidence and ethical concerns around mandatory chemical castration, currently employed in the US and some European countries, remain.
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52% Bias Score

Italian Court Prioritizes Child's Rights in Same-Sex Surrogacy Case
An Italian court granted adoption rights to the second father in a same-sex couple who used surrogacy abroad, prioritizing the child's well-being despite Italy's recent criminalization of surrogacy, even if performed internationally.

Italian Court Prioritizes Child's Rights in Same-Sex Surrogacy Case
An Italian court granted adoption rights to the second father in a same-sex couple who used surrogacy abroad, prioritizing the child's well-being despite Italy's recent criminalization of surrogacy, even if performed internationally.
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32% Bias Score

Columbia Student's Deportation Hearing Highlights Trump Administration's Targeting of Student Activism
Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student, faces a deportation hearing on Thursday, accused by the Trump administration of posing a national security threat due to alleged ties to terrorist organizations, a claim his attorneys dispute; his detention has sparked protests.

Columbia Student's Deportation Hearing Highlights Trump Administration's Targeting of Student Activism
Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student, faces a deportation hearing on Thursday, accused by the Trump administration of posing a national security threat due to alleged ties to terrorist organizations, a claim his attorneys dispute; his detention has sparked protests.
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56% Bias Score

EU MEPs Demand Permanent Halt to Hungary Funding
MEPs from various parliamentary groups in the European Parliament have jointly demanded a permanent halt to all EU funds for Hungary due to the ineffectiveness of previous sanctions and continued attacks on the judiciary, civil society, and minority rights. The letter, delivered to ARD-Studio Brusse...

EU MEPs Demand Permanent Halt to Hungary Funding
MEPs from various parliamentary groups in the European Parliament have jointly demanded a permanent halt to all EU funds for Hungary due to the ineffectiveness of previous sanctions and continued attacks on the judiciary, civil society, and minority rights. The letter, delivered to ARD-Studio Brusse...
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60% Bias Score

Marshall Islands: US Nuclear Tests' Lasting Devastation
A Greenpeace study reveals the lasting health, social, and environmental devastation caused by 67 US nuclear tests in the Marshall Islands, highlighting the 1985 Rongelap Atoll evacuation and the estimated 100,000 excess cancer deaths worldwide.

Marshall Islands: US Nuclear Tests' Lasting Devastation
A Greenpeace study reveals the lasting health, social, and environmental devastation caused by 67 US nuclear tests in the Marshall Islands, highlighting the 1985 Rongelap Atoll evacuation and the estimated 100,000 excess cancer deaths worldwide.
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56% Bias Score

Russian Couple Risks Life Informing Ukraine Against Russia
A Russian couple living in Ukraine became informants for the Ukrainian army after the 2022 Russian invasion, leading to their detention, escape to Europe with forged documents, and potential asylum applications.

Russian Couple Risks Life Informing Ukraine Against Russia
A Russian couple living in Ukraine became informants for the Ukrainian army after the 2022 Russian invasion, leading to their detention, escape to Europe with forged documents, and potential asylum applications.
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40% 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
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