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Germany Plans to Increase Deportations to Afghanistan
The German Interior Ministry is working with the Taliban regime in Afghanistan to facilitate increased deportations of Afghan nationals convicted of crimes in Germany, despite international concerns about human rights abuses under Taliban rule.
Germany Plans to Increase Deportations to Afghanistan
The German Interior Ministry is working with the Taliban regime in Afghanistan to facilitate increased deportations of Afghan nationals convicted of crimes in Germany, despite international concerns about human rights abuses under Taliban rule.
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56% Bias Score


Belarus Releases 52 Prisoners in US-Negotiated Deal, Prominent Opposition Figure Remains
In a US-negotiated deal lifting some sanctions on Belarusian national airline Belavia, Belarus released 52 prisoners, including 14 foreign nationals; however, prominent opposition figure Mikolaï Statkevitch refused exile and returned to Belarus.
Belarus Releases 52 Prisoners in US-Negotiated Deal, Prominent Opposition Figure Remains
In a US-negotiated deal lifting some sanctions on Belarusian national airline Belavia, Belarus released 52 prisoners, including 14 foreign nationals; however, prominent opposition figure Mikolaï Statkevitch refused exile and returned to Belarus.
Progress
36% Bias Score


ICE Raids and Know Your Rights: Navigating Increased Immigration Enforcement
Amidst a months-long immigration enforcement crackdown, ICE raids and aggressive tactics have prompted "Know Your Rights" initiatives as legal experts clarify warrant requirements and exceptions.
ICE Raids and Know Your Rights: Navigating Increased Immigration Enforcement
Amidst a months-long immigration enforcement crackdown, ICE raids and aggressive tactics have prompted "Know Your Rights" initiatives as legal experts clarify warrant requirements and exceptions.
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36% Bias Score


Post-Coup Governance of DISK (1980-1991): A Case Study of Legal and Political Abuse
The book "Darbe, Dava, Dayanışma" details the 11-year-long trusteeship imposed on the DISK trade union following the 1980 Turkish coup, highlighting numerous human rights violations and legal irregularities, illustrating the regime's arbitrary actions then and now.
Post-Coup Governance of DISK (1980-1991): A Case Study of Legal and Political Abuse
The book "Darbe, Dava, Dayanışma" details the 11-year-long trusteeship imposed on the DISK trade union following the 1980 Turkish coup, highlighting numerous human rights violations and legal irregularities, illustrating the regime's arbitrary actions then and now.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Forced Sterilizations of Romani Women in Slovakia
In the 1990s, hundreds of Romani women in Slovakia were forcibly sterilized, often without their knowledge or consent, leading to ongoing legal battles for compensation.
Forced Sterilizations of Romani Women in Slovakia
In the 1990s, hundreds of Romani women in Slovakia were forcibly sterilized, often without their knowledge or consent, leading to ongoing legal battles for compensation.
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40% Bias Score


Latin American Democracy Suffers Significant Decline, Warns IDEA International Report
A new report by IDEA International reveals a worrisome decline in Latin American democracy, with significant setbacks in countries like El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Haiti, impacting freedom of press, justice, and credible elections.
Latin American Democracy Suffers Significant Decline, Warns IDEA International Report
A new report by IDEA International reveals a worrisome decline in Latin American democracy, with significant setbacks in countries like El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Haiti, impacting freedom of press, justice, and credible elections.
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16% Bias Score

US Judge Accuses Trump Administration of Bypassing Legal Protections for African Migrants
A federal judge accused the Trump administration of circumventing legal protections for African migrants deported to Ghana, where some face imminent return to countries where they fear persecution or torture, prompting an emergency court order.

US Judge Accuses Trump Administration of Bypassing Legal Protections for African Migrants
A federal judge accused the Trump administration of circumventing legal protections for African migrants deported to Ghana, where some face imminent return to countries where they fear persecution or torture, prompting an emergency court order.
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40% Bias Score

Israeli Raid on Filmmaker's Home Follows Settler Violence in West Bank
Following an attack by Israeli settlers that injured his family members, the home of Basel Adra, a director of the Oscar-nominated film "No Other Land," was raided by Israeli soldiers in the West Bank, highlighting the ongoing conflict and violence in the region.

Israeli Raid on Filmmaker's Home Follows Settler Violence in West Bank
Following an attack by Israeli settlers that injured his family members, the home of Basel Adra, a director of the Oscar-nominated film "No Other Land," was raided by Israeli soldiers in the West Bank, highlighting the ongoing conflict and violence in the region.
Progress
32% Bias Score

Spanish PM Sánchez Supports Pro-Palestine Protests Amid Vuelta a España Controversy
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez expressed support for pro-Palestine protests during the Vuelta a España cycling race, criticizing the opposition's silence on the Gaza conflict and highlighting government actions on social policies and debt reduction for Andalusia.

Spanish PM Sánchez Supports Pro-Palestine Protests Amid Vuelta a España Controversy
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez expressed support for pro-Palestine protests during the Vuelta a España cycling race, criticizing the opposition's silence on the Gaza conflict and highlighting government actions on social policies and debt reduction for Andalusia.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Nepal's Political Instability: Social Media Ban, Protests, and Resignation
Following a controversial social media ban and subsequent violent protests in Nepal, Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli resigned, and the ban was lifted.

Nepal's Political Instability: Social Media Ban, Protests, and Resignation
Following a controversial social media ban and subsequent violent protests in Nepal, Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli resigned, and the ban was lifted.
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64% Bias Score

Netherlands Boycotts Eurovision if Israel Participates
AVROTROS, the Dutch broadcaster, announced it will boycott the Eurovision Song Contest if Israel participates, citing the ongoing conflict in Gaza and concerns about human rights abuses and alleged Israeli government interference in the contest.

Netherlands Boycotts Eurovision if Israel Participates
AVROTROS, the Dutch broadcaster, announced it will boycott the Eurovision Song Contest if Israel participates, citing the ongoing conflict in Gaza and concerns about human rights abuses and alleged Israeli government interference in the contest.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Acceptance of LGBTQ+ People in the Ukrainian Military Rises Despite Ongoing Homophobia
Despite continued homophobia within the Ukrainian army, the acceptance of LGBTQ+ soldiers has increased since 2014, although many still face discrimination and violence, highlighting the conflict between societal progress and military realities.

Acceptance of LGBTQ+ People in the Ukrainian Military Rises Despite Ongoing Homophobia
Despite continued homophobia within the Ukrainian army, the acceptance of LGBTQ+ soldiers has increased since 2014, although many still face discrimination and violence, highlighting the conflict between societal progress and military realities.
Progress
20% Bias Score
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