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US Cuts International Aid by 83%, Crippling Global HIV/AIDS Efforts
The US government's 83% cut to international aid, announced on March 10th, severely impacts global HIV/AIDS programs, halting crucial prevention, treatment, and research initiatives across continents, with devastating consequences, especially in Africa and Eastern Europe.
US Cuts International Aid by 83%, Crippling Global HIV/AIDS Efforts
The US government's 83% cut to international aid, announced on March 10th, severely impacts global HIV/AIDS programs, halting crucial prevention, treatment, and research initiatives across continents, with devastating consequences, especially in Africa and Eastern Europe.
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60% Bias Score


French Surgeon Admits to Abusing Over 300 Patients
French surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec admitted to sexually abusing over 300 patients, mostly children, between 1989 and 2014, prompting a new investigation and highlighting systemic failures within French healthcare.
French Surgeon Admits to Abusing Over 300 Patients
French surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec admitted to sexually abusing over 300 patients, mostly children, between 1989 and 2014, prompting a new investigation and highlighting systemic failures within French healthcare.
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36% Bias Score


Secret List of Nazi War Criminals in Canada Found; Calls for Release Intensify
UCLA researchers unearthed a late draft of a secret list of 700+ suspected Nazi war criminals who settled in Canada post-WWII, prompting renewed calls for the Canadian government to release the full list, which has been kept secret for decades despite past requests.
Secret List of Nazi War Criminals in Canada Found; Calls for Release Intensify
UCLA researchers unearthed a late draft of a secret list of 700+ suspected Nazi war criminals who settled in Canada post-WWII, prompting renewed calls for the Canadian government to release the full list, which has been kept secret for decades despite past requests.
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44% Bias Score


Jury Convicts Two in Alinejad Assassination Attempt
A New York jury convicted Rafat Amirov and Polad Omarov for attempting to assassinate Iranian-American journalist Masih Alinejad in a 2022 murder-for-hire scheme allegedly funded by the Iranian government for $500,000, highlighting the regime's attempts to silence critics abroad.
Jury Convicts Two in Alinejad Assassination Attempt
A New York jury convicted Rafat Amirov and Polad Omarov for attempting to assassinate Iranian-American journalist Masih Alinejad in a 2022 murder-for-hire scheme allegedly funded by the Iranian government for $500,000, highlighting the regime's attempts to silence critics abroad.
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48% Bias Score


Putin Orders Ukrainians in Occupied Territories to Obtain Russian Citizenship or Leave
Putin's new decree mandates Ukrainians in occupied Ukrainian territories to obtain Russian citizenship or leave by September 10th, escalating pressure and mirroring past tactics in Crimea.
Putin Orders Ukrainians in Occupied Territories to Obtain Russian Citizenship or Leave
Putin's new decree mandates Ukrainians in occupied Ukrainian territories to obtain Russian citizenship or leave by September 10th, escalating pressure and mirroring past tactics in Crimea.
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60% Bias Score


İmamoğlu Arrest: Turkey's Democratic Backsliding
The arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu on terrorism and corruption charges, following his 2019 election victory, raises concerns about Turkey's democratic backsliding and strengthens autocratic rule; symbolic opposition votes and small protests in Germany follow.
İmamoğlu Arrest: Turkey's Democratic Backsliding
The arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu on terrorism and corruption charges, following his 2019 election victory, raises concerns about Turkey's democratic backsliding and strengthens autocratic rule; symbolic opposition votes and small protests in Germany follow.
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52% Bias Score

French Tourist Sexually Assaulted in India
A French woman was allegedly sexually assaulted by a man claiming to be a tour guide in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, India on Monday; the suspect, Venkatesan, was arrested on Tuesday.

French Tourist Sexually Assaulted in India
A French woman was allegedly sexually assaulted by a man claiming to be a tour guide in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, India on Monday; the suspect, Venkatesan, was arrested on Tuesday.
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56% Bias Score

Mexican Ranch Reveals Evidence of Cartel Atrocities, Exposing Law Enforcement Failures
The discovery of human remains and personal belongings at the Izaguirre ranch in Jalisco, Mexico, a known training camp for organized crime, has sparked outrage due to the initial investigation's negligence and the staggering number of missing persons in Mexico.

Mexican Ranch Reveals Evidence of Cartel Atrocities, Exposing Law Enforcement Failures
The discovery of human remains and personal belongings at the Izaguirre ranch in Jalisco, Mexico, a known training camp for organized crime, has sparked outrage due to the initial investigation's negligence and the staggering number of missing persons in Mexico.
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56% Bias Score

Maryland Faces Budget Crisis Amidst Thousands of Lawsuits Alleging Widespread Sexual Abuse in Juvenile Detention
Thousands of lawsuits allege decades of widespread sexual abuse in Maryland's juvenile detention facilities, prompting a budgetary crisis for the state as a new law eliminating the statute of limitations has opened the floodgates for claims, primarily from Black youth from impoverished backgrounds.

Maryland Faces Budget Crisis Amidst Thousands of Lawsuits Alleging Widespread Sexual Abuse in Juvenile Detention
Thousands of lawsuits allege decades of widespread sexual abuse in Maryland's juvenile detention facilities, prompting a budgetary crisis for the state as a new law eliminating the statute of limitations has opened the floodgates for claims, primarily from Black youth from impoverished backgrounds.
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48% Bias Score

Nicaragua: Government Crackdown on Religious Freedom During Lent
In Nicaragua, priests face government restrictions on religious activities during Lent and Holy Week, including limitations on processions and sermons, with non-compliance leading to warnings, imprisonment, or exile; this is part of a broader pattern of suppressing religious freedom, as documented b...

Nicaragua: Government Crackdown on Religious Freedom During Lent
In Nicaragua, priests face government restrictions on religious activities during Lent and Holy Week, including limitations on processions and sermons, with non-compliance leading to warnings, imprisonment, or exile; this is part of a broader pattern of suppressing religious freedom, as documented b...
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64% Bias Score

Hostage Families Condemn Renewed Hamas Conflict
In a Jerusalem Unity Rally, families of Israeli hostages held captive by Hamas condemned any return to armed conflict, fearing it would endanger the lives of the remaining 59 hostages and prevent the return of the deceased.

Hostage Families Condemn Renewed Hamas Conflict
In a Jerusalem Unity Rally, families of Israeli hostages held captive by Hamas condemned any return to armed conflict, fearing it would endanger the lives of the remaining 59 hostages and prevent the return of the deceased.
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52% Bias Score

Iranian Government-Backed Assassination Plot Against Journalist Results in Guilty Verdict
A New York jury convicted two Russian mobsters of plotting to assassinate Iranian-American journalist Masih Alinejad at her home in a murder-for-hire scheme financed by the Iranian government; a hired gunman, Khalid Mehdiyev, also pleaded guilty.

Iranian Government-Backed Assassination Plot Against Journalist Results in Guilty Verdict
A New York jury convicted two Russian mobsters of plotting to assassinate Iranian-American journalist Masih Alinejad at her home in a murder-for-hire scheme financed by the Iranian government; a hired gunman, Khalid Mehdiyev, also pleaded guilty.
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40% Bias Score
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