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Politically Motivated Charges Against Gagauzia's Leader, Evghenia Gutsul
Moldova's former president, Igor Dodon, alleges that the charges against Gagauzia's leader, Evghenia Gutsul, are politically motivated due to her pro-Russia stance and election victory with nearly 99% of the vote; her trial's timing coincides with Moldova's election campaign, raising concerns about ...
Politically Motivated Charges Against Gagauzia's Leader, Evghenia Gutsul
Moldova's former president, Igor Dodon, alleges that the charges against Gagauzia's leader, Evghenia Gutsul, are politically motivated due to her pro-Russia stance and election victory with nearly 99% of the vote; her trial's timing coincides with Moldova's election campaign, raising concerns about ...
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52% Bias Score


Nassau County Jail ICE Detention Practices Under Scrutiny
New York state Democrats visited the Nassau County Jail in East Meadow Wednesday to inspect conditions of ICE detainees, who are held for up to 72 hours; lawmakers cited lack of showers and outdoor activities, though the county says showers will now be provided; the county receives $195 per detainee...
Nassau County Jail ICE Detention Practices Under Scrutiny
New York state Democrats visited the Nassau County Jail in East Meadow Wednesday to inspect conditions of ICE detainees, who are held for up to 72 hours; lawmakers cited lack of showers and outdoor activities, though the county says showers will now be provided; the county receives $195 per detainee...
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40% Bias Score


Tennessee Judge Rejects Bid to Revoke Release of Human Trafficking Suspect Abrego Garcia
A Tennessee judge refused to overturn a ruling that allows Kilmar Abrego Garcia, facing human trafficking charges, to remain free pending trial, although he will stay detained for at least 30 more days due to a separate request by his lawyers to avoid immediate deportation; a Maryland judge simultan...
Tennessee Judge Rejects Bid to Revoke Release of Human Trafficking Suspect Abrego Garcia
A Tennessee judge refused to overturn a ruling that allows Kilmar Abrego Garcia, facing human trafficking charges, to remain free pending trial, although he will stay detained for at least 30 more days due to a separate request by his lawyers to avoid immediate deportation; a Maryland judge simultan...
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40% Bias Score


ICJ Declares Human Right to Sustainable Environment
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) declared a human right to a sustainable environment in a landmark advisory opinion on Wednesday, following a request from the UN and advocacy from Pacific island nations; this ruling could significantly impact future climate litigation and international clima...
ICJ Declares Human Right to Sustainable Environment
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) declared a human right to a sustainable environment in a landmark advisory opinion on Wednesday, following a request from the UN and advocacy from Pacific island nations; this ruling could significantly impact future climate litigation and international clima...
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28% Bias Score


ICJ Rules States Must Protect Environment, Prevent Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark advisory opinion on March 22, 2024, declaring that states have an obligation under international law to protect the environment and prevent climate change-related harm, potentially opening the door for legal action against nations that fail ...
ICJ Rules States Must Protect Environment, Prevent Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark advisory opinion on March 22, 2024, declaring that states have an obligation under international law to protect the environment and prevent climate change-related harm, potentially opening the door for legal action against nations that fail ...
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ICJ Advisory Opinion Clarifies States' Climate Responsibilities
The International Court of Justice issued a non-binding advisory opinion on October 17th, 2024, clarifying states' responsibilities under international law regarding climate change, prompted by a request from Vanuatu, a small island nation threatened by rising sea levels and extreme weather events.
ICJ Advisory Opinion Clarifies States' Climate Responsibilities
The International Court of Justice issued a non-binding advisory opinion on October 17th, 2024, clarifying states' responsibilities under international law regarding climate change, prompted by a request from Vanuatu, a small island nation threatened by rising sea levels and extreme weather events.
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44% Bias Score

Delhi Court Closes Najeeb Ahmed Disappearance Case After Nine Years
Nine years after JNU student Najeeb Ahmed vanished following a scuffle with right-wing students, a Delhi court closed the CBI investigation citing exhausted leads, despite the family's allegations of inadequate probe and potential bias.

Delhi Court Closes Najeeb Ahmed Disappearance Case After Nine Years
Nine years after JNU student Najeeb Ahmed vanished following a scuffle with right-wing students, a Delhi court closed the CBI investigation citing exhausted leads, despite the family's allegations of inadequate probe and potential bias.
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52% Bias Score

Australia Expands ASIO's Powers, Raising Human Rights Concerns
Australia's Labor government plans to permanently extend ASIO's powers for compulsory questioning, adding new offenses and removing sunset clauses, sparking concerns from human rights advocates and opposition parties about potential overreach and lack of transparency.

Australia Expands ASIO's Powers, Raising Human Rights Concerns
Australia's Labor government plans to permanently extend ASIO's powers for compulsory questioning, adding new offenses and removing sunset clauses, sparking concerns from human rights advocates and opposition parties about potential overreach and lack of transparency.
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44% Bias Score

ICJ Declares Clean Environment a Human Right, Binding States to Climate Action
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) declared a clean environment a human right, stating that neglecting climate protection breaches international law and obligating states to protect citizens' rights and future generations.

ICJ Declares Clean Environment a Human Right, Binding States to Climate Action
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) declared a clean environment a human right, stating that neglecting climate protection breaches international law and obligating states to protect citizens' rights and future generations.
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40% Bias Score

21 Gazan Children Die of Starvation Amidst Ongoing Conflict
A Gaza hospital reported 21 child deaths from starvation in 72 hours, amid Israel's intensified operations in Gaza, causing a severe food shortage and frequent attacks on aid distribution centers, leading to international condemnation.

21 Gazan Children Die of Starvation Amidst Ongoing Conflict
A Gaza hospital reported 21 child deaths from starvation in 72 hours, amid Israel's intensified operations in Gaza, causing a severe food shortage and frequent attacks on aid distribution centers, leading to international condemnation.
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ICJ Rules Climate Inaction May Violate International Law
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that nations failing to protect the climate could violate international law, potentially leading to legal consequences and establishing a "clean, healthy and sustainable environment" as a human right; this landmark decision, prompted by Vanuatu and supp...

ICJ Rules Climate Inaction May Violate International Law
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that nations failing to protect the climate could violate international law, potentially leading to legal consequences and establishing a "clean, healthy and sustainable environment" as a human right; this landmark decision, prompted by Vanuatu and supp...
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40% Bias Score

Widespread Famine in Gaza: 100+ Aid Groups Demand Ceasefire
More than 100 aid groups and human rights organizations reported "widespread famine" in Gaza on July 23, with at least 101 starvation deaths in 21 months, including 15 in two days (July 21-22). They demanded an immediate ceasefire, open crossings, and unhindered aid.

Widespread Famine in Gaza: 100+ Aid Groups Demand Ceasefire
More than 100 aid groups and human rights organizations reported "widespread famine" in Gaza on July 23, with at least 101 starvation deaths in 21 months, including 15 in two days (July 21-22). They demanded an immediate ceasefire, open crossings, and unhindered aid.
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44% Bias Score
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