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China Lead Poisoning Cover-Up: Dozens Arrested
An investigation in Tianshui, China, revealed that dozens of officials and hospital staff covered up a lead poisoning case at Peixin Kindergarten, where 235 children suffered from lead poisoning after eating food containing lead 2,000 times above the safety limit; six people were arrested.
China Lead Poisoning Cover-Up: Dozens Arrested
An investigation in Tianshui, China, revealed that dozens of officials and hospital staff covered up a lead poisoning case at Peixin Kindergarten, where 235 children suffered from lead poisoning after eating food containing lead 2,000 times above the safety limit; six people were arrested.
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24% Bias Score


Mexico's Mandatory Biometric CURP Raises Privacy Concerns
Mexico will make its CURP national identification number mandatory with biometric data (fingerprints, iris scan, facial image) by 2025, raising privacy concerns among human rights groups despite government claims of improved security and service provision.
Mexico's Mandatory Biometric CURP Raises Privacy Concerns
Mexico will make its CURP national identification number mandatory with biometric data (fingerprints, iris scan, facial image) by 2025, raising privacy concerns among human rights groups despite government claims of improved security and service provision.
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56% Bias Score


China's Disability Plan Shows Significant Progress
China is on track to meet all 11 targets aimed at improving the welfare and social engagement of people with disabilities under its 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25), with significant progress in employment, accessibility, and poverty reduction, though challenges remain in rural areas.
China's Disability Plan Shows Significant Progress
China is on track to meet all 11 targets aimed at improving the welfare and social engagement of people with disabilities under its 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25), with significant progress in employment, accessibility, and poverty reduction, though challenges remain in rural areas.
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44% Bias Score


Germany Deports 81 to Afghanistan Amid Human Rights Concerns
Germany deported 81 men from Leipzig to Kabul on July 18, 2025, as part of a policy to deport criminals to Afghanistan and Syria; this action, facilitated by Qatar, raises concerns about human rights given the Taliban's record and Germany's non-recognition of the regime.
Germany Deports 81 to Afghanistan Amid Human Rights Concerns
Germany deported 81 men from Leipzig to Kabul on July 18, 2025, as part of a policy to deport criminals to Afghanistan and Syria; this action, facilitated by Qatar, raises concerns about human rights given the Taliban's record and Germany's non-recognition of the regime.
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64% Bias Score


Journalist Jailed Despite Dropped Charges, Raising Free Press Concerns
Salvadoran journalist Mario Guevara remains jailed in Georgia despite dropped charges stemming from his June coverage of a protest; his phone was seized, and his family paid an extortion fee, raising concerns about press freedom and immigrant rights.
Journalist Jailed Despite Dropped Charges, Raising Free Press Concerns
Salvadoran journalist Mario Guevara remains jailed in Georgia despite dropped charges stemming from his June coverage of a protest; his phone was seized, and his family paid an extortion fee, raising concerns about press freedom and immigrant rights.
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44% Bias Score


Iran: Detainees Report 'Unbearable' Conditions After Evin Prison Strikes
One month after Israeli airstrikes on Iran's Evin Prison on June 23rd, which killed at least 80 people, including civilians, thousands of inmates transferred to other prisons report facing unbearable conditions including overcrowding, lack of basic amenities and insect infestations; Amnesty Internat...
Iran: Detainees Report 'Unbearable' Conditions After Evin Prison Strikes
One month after Israeli airstrikes on Iran's Evin Prison on June 23rd, which killed at least 80 people, including civilians, thousands of inmates transferred to other prisons report facing unbearable conditions including overcrowding, lack of basic amenities and insect infestations; Amnesty Internat...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Dismantles Financial Aid for Undocumented Students
The Trump administration is challenging state laws offering financial aid to undocumented students, beginning with Texas where a federal judge temporarily revoked the state's Dream Act, impacting approximately 73,000 students, and continuing with legal challenges in Kentucky and Minnesota.

Trump Administration Dismantles Financial Aid for Undocumented Students
The Trump administration is challenging state laws offering financial aid to undocumented students, beginning with Texas where a federal judge temporarily revoked the state's Dream Act, impacting approximately 73,000 students, and continuing with legal challenges in Kentucky and Minnesota.
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64% Bias Score

International Pressure Mounts on Israel over Gaza War; Germany Faces Domestic Criticism
Over two dozen countries, excluding Germany, issued a joint statement demanding an immediate end to the Gaza war, criticizing Israel's handling of humanitarian aid, and calling for the release of hostages; this prompted calls within Germany's governing coalition for stronger action against Israel.

International Pressure Mounts on Israel over Gaza War; Germany Faces Domestic Criticism
Over two dozen countries, excluding Germany, issued a joint statement demanding an immediate end to the Gaza war, criticizing Israel's handling of humanitarian aid, and calling for the release of hostages; this prompted calls within Germany's governing coalition for stronger action against Israel.
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44% Bias Score

Haitian Presidential Candidate Arrested in US for Alleged Gang Support
A prominent Haitian businessman and former presidential candidate, Pierre Réginald Boulos, was arrested in Florida by ICE for allegedly supporting gangs and failing to disclose his political activities when applying for US residency; this action reflects a broader US crackdown on immigration and fol...

Haitian Presidential Candidate Arrested in US for Alleged Gang Support
A prominent Haitian businessman and former presidential candidate, Pierre Réginald Boulos, was arrested in Florida by ICE for allegedly supporting gangs and failing to disclose his political activities when applying for US residency; this action reflects a broader US crackdown on immigration and fol...
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40% Bias Score

Russia Calls Zhuravlev's Death in Ukraine a Deliberate Attack
The Russian Foreign Ministry confirmed the July 22, 2023, death of war correspondent Rostislav Zhuravlev in Ukraine was a deliberate HIMARS strike, resulting in his death and injuries to two colleagues; UNESCO and the UN condemned the attack.

Russia Calls Zhuravlev's Death in Ukraine a Deliberate Attack
The Russian Foreign Ministry confirmed the July 22, 2023, death of war correspondent Rostislav Zhuravlev in Ukraine was a deliberate HIMARS strike, resulting in his death and injuries to two colleagues; UNESCO and the UN condemned the attack.
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56% Bias Score

Over 1,400 Dead in Syria's Renewed Sectarian Violence
A government committee in Syria reported that over 1,400 civilians were killed in sectarian violence on the coast earlier this year, followed by hundreds more deaths and over 128,500 displacements in southern Sweida province due to clashes between Sunni and Druze groups, raising concerns about Syria...

Over 1,400 Dead in Syria's Renewed Sectarian Violence
A government committee in Syria reported that over 1,400 civilians were killed in sectarian violence on the coast earlier this year, followed by hundreds more deaths and over 128,500 displacements in southern Sweida province due to clashes between Sunni and Druze groups, raising concerns about Syria...
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48% Bias Score

2,000 National Guard Members to Assist ICE at Detention Centers
The US National Guard is deploying approximately 2,000 troops to assist ICE at detention centers across multiple states, starting potentially this week, due to a recent surge in immigration arrests and ICE's need for additional personnel, despite receiving $75 billion in funding.

2,000 National Guard Members to Assist ICE at Detention Centers
The US National Guard is deploying approximately 2,000 troops to assist ICE at detention centers across multiple states, starting potentially this week, due to a recent surge in immigration arrests and ICE's need for additional personnel, despite receiving $75 billion in funding.
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40% Bias Score
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