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Executions of Four Canadian Dual Citizens in China Strain Relations
Four Canadian dual citizens were executed in China for drug-related crimes earlier this year, sparking condemnation from Canada and raising concerns about strained bilateral relations, despite China asserting the evidence was sufficient and Canada's criticism was irresponsible.
Executions of Four Canadian Dual Citizens in China Strain Relations
Four Canadian dual citizens were executed in China for drug-related crimes earlier this year, sparking condemnation from Canada and raising concerns about strained bilateral relations, despite China asserting the evidence was sufficient and Canada's criticism was irresponsible.
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48% Bias Score


Indonesia Passes Contentious Military Law Amidst Protests
Indonesia's parliament passed a revised military law allocating more civilian positions to military officers, prompting protests from civil society groups concerned about a potential return to authoritarianism; the government says officers must resign before taking civilian roles.
Indonesia Passes Contentious Military Law Amidst Protests
Indonesia's parliament passed a revised military law allocating more civilian positions to military officers, prompting protests from civil society groups concerned about a potential return to authoritarianism; the government says officers must resign before taking civilian roles.
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52% Bias Score


US Government Appeals Ruling Blocking Trump's Transgender Military Ban
The US government is appealing a federal judge's ruling that blocked President Trump's ban on transgender people in the military, citing approximately 15,000 transgender soldiers currently serving, while also accusing judges of activism and requesting Supreme Court intervention regarding other rulin...
US Government Appeals Ruling Blocking Trump's Transgender Military Ban
The US government is appealing a federal judge's ruling that blocked President Trump's ban on transgender people in the military, citing approximately 15,000 transgender soldiers currently serving, while also accusing judges of activism and requesting Supreme Court intervention regarding other rulin...
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52% Bias Score


German Survey Reveals Widespread Discrimination Against Muslim Women and Black Individuals
A German survey (August 2024-January 2025) found that 61% of Muslim women and 62-63% of Black people reported monthly discrimination, mostly due to skin color; 32% of those not perceived as minorities also faced monthly discrimination, highlighting systemic issues and loss of trust in institutions.
German Survey Reveals Widespread Discrimination Against Muslim Women and Black Individuals
A German survey (August 2024-January 2025) found that 61% of Muslim women and 62-63% of Black people reported monthly discrimination, mostly due to skin color; 32% of those not perceived as minorities also faced monthly discrimination, highlighting systemic issues and loss of trust in institutions.
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36% Bias Score


Germany Reopens Damascus Embassy Amidst Syrian Instability
Germany reopened its embassy in Damascus three months after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, deploying a small number of diplomats to aid in the stabilization and reconstruction of the country, despite ongoing security concerns and recent violence resulting in approximately 1500 civilian deaths.
Germany Reopens Damascus Embassy Amidst Syrian Instability
Germany reopened its embassy in Damascus three months after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, deploying a small number of diplomats to aid in the stabilization and reconstruction of the country, despite ongoing security concerns and recent violence resulting in approximately 1500 civilian deaths.
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American Citizen Released From Afghan Detention After Two Years
After over two years of detention in Afghanistan, American citizen George Glezmann was released on Thursday following weeks of negotiations mediated by Qatar and the US, and is now returning home; no prisoner exchange was involved.
American Citizen Released From Afghan Detention After Two Years
After over two years of detention in Afghanistan, American citizen George Glezmann was released on Thursday following weeks of negotiations mediated by Qatar and the US, and is now returning home; no prisoner exchange was involved.
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US Detains Georgetown Postdoctoral Fellow, Citing Hamas Ties
The Trump administration detained Badar Khan Suri, a Georgetown University postdoctoral fellow, for alleged ties to Hamas, initiating deportation proceedings under a rarely used immigration law provision also previously applied to Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student. Suri's lawyer disputes...

US Detains Georgetown Postdoctoral Fellow, Citing Hamas Ties
The Trump administration detained Badar Khan Suri, a Georgetown University postdoctoral fellow, for alleged ties to Hamas, initiating deportation proceedings under a rarely used immigration law provision also previously applied to Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student. Suri's lawyer disputes...
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Georgetown Postdoctoral Fellow Detained, Accused of Spreading Hamas Propaganda
Georgetown University postdoctoral fellow Badar Khan Suri, an Indian national researching peacebuilding, was detained by DHS and his visa revoked due to alleged Hamas propaganda and antisemitism on social media, raising concerns about academic freedom and due process.

Georgetown Postdoctoral Fellow Detained, Accused of Spreading Hamas Propaganda
Georgetown University postdoctoral fellow Badar Khan Suri, an Indian national researching peacebuilding, was detained by DHS and his visa revoked due to alleged Hamas propaganda and antisemitism on social media, raising concerns about academic freedom and due process.
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48% Bias Score

Indonesia Expands Military Role in Civilian Affairs, Sparking Democracy Concerns
Indonesia's parliament ratified amendments to its military law, broadening the scope of civilian posts military personnel can hold, raising concerns among activists about a return to authoritarian rule and prompting planned protests.

Indonesia Expands Military Role in Civilian Affairs, Sparking Democracy Concerns
Indonesia's parliament ratified amendments to its military law, broadening the scope of civilian posts military personnel can hold, raising concerns among activists about a return to authoritarian rule and prompting planned protests.
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40% Bias Score

İmamoğlu Arrest Sparks Protests, Raising Concerns About Turkish Democracy
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's arrest on Wednesday for alleged corruption and support for the PKK triggered large-scale protests, over 100 arrests, and a four-day protest ban, prompting international condemnation and raising concerns about Turkey's democratic trajectory.

İmamoğlu Arrest Sparks Protests, Raising Concerns About Turkish Democracy
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's arrest on Wednesday for alleged corruption and support for the PKK triggered large-scale protests, over 100 arrests, and a four-day protest ban, prompting international condemnation and raising concerns about Turkey's democratic trajectory.
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44% Bias Score

Indonesia Expands Military's Role in Government, Fueling Protests
Indonesia's parliament passed a controversial amendment to the military law, expanding the number of government positions military personnel can hold, sparking protests amid fears of a return to Soeharto-era authoritarianism.

Indonesia Expands Military's Role in Government, Fueling Protests
Indonesia's parliament passed a controversial amendment to the military law, expanding the number of government positions military personnel can hold, sparking protests amid fears of a return to Soeharto-era authoritarianism.
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52% Bias Score

US Detainee Released in Afghanistan After Rare US-Taliban Meeting
Following a rare visit by US officials, American George Glezmann, detained in Afghanistan for over two years, was released on March 20th, facilitated by Qatar; however, at least one other American remains in Afghan custody.

US Detainee Released in Afghanistan After Rare US-Taliban Meeting
Following a rare visit by US officials, American George Glezmann, detained in Afghanistan for over two years, was released on March 20th, facilitated by Qatar; however, at least one other American remains in Afghan custody.
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40% Bias Score
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