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ICJ Rules Countries Legally Obligated to Address Climate Change
The International Court of Justice issued a non-binding advisory opinion stating that countries have a duty to address climate change under international law due to its impact on human rights, potentially influencing national lawsuits and international negotiations.
ICJ Rules Countries Legally Obligated to Address Climate Change
The International Court of Justice issued a non-binding advisory opinion stating that countries have a duty to address climate change under international law due to its impact on human rights, potentially influencing national lawsuits and international negotiations.
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20% Bias Score


Zelenskyy's Power Grab in Ukraine Sparks Concerns About Democracy
Amidst Ukraine's war with Russia, President Zelenskyy's recent centralization of anti-corruption agencies, sparking domestic protests and international criticism, raises concerns about democratic backsliding despite his pledge to amend the law.
Zelenskyy's Power Grab in Ukraine Sparks Concerns About Democracy
Amidst Ukraine's war with Russia, President Zelenskyy's recent centralization of anti-corruption agencies, sparking domestic protests and international criticism, raises concerns about democratic backsliding despite his pledge to amend the law.
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44% Bias Score


EU Revives Anti-Discrimination Directive
The European Commission has revived its 2008 proposal for an anti-discrimination directive, aiming to extend protections beyond the workplace to include religion, disability, age, and sexual orientation, after withdrawing it in February due to a lack of agreement among member states; the Danish pres...
EU Revives Anti-Discrimination Directive
The European Commission has revived its 2008 proposal for an anti-discrimination directive, aiming to extend protections beyond the workplace to include religion, disability, age, and sexual orientation, after withdrawing it in February due to a lack of agreement among member states; the Danish pres...
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36% Bias Score


Venezuelan Asylum Seeker Wrongfully Deported, Returned to Venezuela in Prisoner Exchange
Daniel Lozano-Camargo, a Venezuelan asylum seeker, was wrongfully deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration in March 2024 despite a court order, and subsequently returned to Venezuela in July 2024 as part of a prisoner exchange, leaving his asylum claim unresolved and his whereabouts unkno...
Venezuelan Asylum Seeker Wrongfully Deported, Returned to Venezuela in Prisoner Exchange
Daniel Lozano-Camargo, a Venezuelan asylum seeker, was wrongfully deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration in March 2024 despite a court order, and subsequently returned to Venezuela in July 2024 as part of a prisoner exchange, leaving his asylum claim unresolved and his whereabouts unkno...
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48% Bias Score


İmamoğlu: Imprisonment Backfires, Strengthening Public Support
Imprisoned CHP presidential candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu claims government attempts to discredit him have backfired, citing strong public support at a Bakırköy rally and the continued success of municipal projects like the recently opened Bakırköy regional employment office.
İmamoğlu: Imprisonment Backfires, Strengthening Public Support
Imprisoned CHP presidential candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu claims government attempts to discredit him have backfired, citing strong public support at a Bakırköy rally and the continued success of municipal projects like the recently opened Bakırköy regional employment office.
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60% Bias Score


US-Venezuela Prisoner Exchange Includes Convicted Triple Murderer
In a prisoner exchange between the US, Venezuela, and El Salvador, ten American political prisoners, including convicted triple murderer Dahud Hanid Ortiz, were released in exchange for 252 Venezuelans held in El Salvador; the US government cites privacy concerns regarding details of Ortiz's case.
US-Venezuela Prisoner Exchange Includes Convicted Triple Murderer
In a prisoner exchange between the US, Venezuela, and El Salvador, ten American political prisoners, including convicted triple murderer Dahud Hanid Ortiz, were released in exchange for 252 Venezuelans held in El Salvador; the US government cites privacy concerns regarding details of Ortiz's case.
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60% Bias Score

252 Venezuelan Migrants Released From El Salvador Prison After Alleged Abuse
252 Venezuelan migrants deported from the US to El Salvador's Cecot prison endured four months of alleged abuse before being released in a prisoner exchange deal with Venezuela, prompting human rights concerns and raising questions about US deportation policies.

252 Venezuelan Migrants Released From El Salvador Prison After Alleged Abuse
252 Venezuelan migrants deported from the US to El Salvador's Cecot prison endured four months of alleged abuse before being released in a prisoner exchange deal with Venezuela, prompting human rights concerns and raising questions about US deportation policies.
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52% Bias Score

Venezuelan Migrants Deported to El Salvador Allege Human Rights Abuses
252 Venezuelan migrants deported from the US to El Salvador's Cecot prison allege four months of human rights abuses, including beatings and lack of medical care; a prisoner exchange between the US and Venezuela secured their release and return to Venezuela.

Venezuelan Migrants Deported to El Salvador Allege Human Rights Abuses
252 Venezuelan migrants deported from the US to El Salvador's Cecot prison allege four months of human rights abuses, including beatings and lack of medical care; a prisoner exchange between the US and Venezuela secured their release and return to Venezuela.
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60% Bias Score

Australian Women to Sue Qatar Airways Over Doha Airport Examinations
Five Australian women will sue Qatar Airways directly after a federal court overturned a previous ruling dismissing their case, related to forced invasive examinations at Doha airport in October 2020. The court found that the airline's claims were not definitively settled outside of trial.

Australian Women to Sue Qatar Airways Over Doha Airport Examinations
Five Australian women will sue Qatar Airways directly after a federal court overturned a previous ruling dismissing their case, related to forced invasive examinations at Doha airport in October 2020. The court found that the airline's claims were not definitively settled outside of trial.
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52% Bias Score

AI-Generated Disinformation and the Normalization of Hate Speech
An AI-generated video depicting former President Obama's arrest was shared on a social media platform owned by the current US president, sparking outrage and highlighting the normalization of hate speech in public discourse.

AI-Generated Disinformation and the Normalization of Hate Speech
An AI-generated video depicting former President Obama's arrest was shared on a social media platform owned by the current US president, sparking outrage and highlighting the normalization of hate speech in public discourse.
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56% Bias Score

Athlete Eilish McColgan Condemns Racist Online Abuse Following Engagement Announcement
Eilish McColgan, a 34-year-old gold medallist runner, and her partner faced "disgusting" racist abuse on Instagram after announcing their engagement in May, prompting McColgan to call for stronger social media accountability to combat online hate against athletes.

Athlete Eilish McColgan Condemns Racist Online Abuse Following Engagement Announcement
Eilish McColgan, a 34-year-old gold medallist runner, and her partner faced "disgusting" racist abuse on Instagram after announcing their engagement in May, prompting McColgan to call for stronger social media accountability to combat online hate against athletes.
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20% Bias Score

UK Report Exposes Systemic Racism in Maternity Care
A new report reveals that over half of Black women in the UK who expressed concerns during childbirth felt ignored by healthcare professionals; the study found evidence of systemic racism and neglect in maternity care, resulting in significantly worse outcomes for Black mothers.

UK Report Exposes Systemic Racism in Maternity Care
A new report reveals that over half of Black women in the UK who expressed concerns during childbirth felt ignored by healthcare professionals; the study found evidence of systemic racism and neglect in maternity care, resulting in significantly worse outcomes for Black mothers.
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48% Bias Score
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