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Soma Mining Disaster: A Widow's Account of Loss and the Fight for Justice
Naciye Kaya's husband died in the 2014 Soma mining disaster in Turkey; she describes the chaotic aftermath, the delayed notification of his death, the subsequent legal battles, and the ongoing struggle for justice and worker safety reform.
Soma Mining Disaster: A Widow's Account of Loss and the Fight for Justice
Naciye Kaya's husband died in the 2014 Soma mining disaster in Turkey; she describes the chaotic aftermath, the delayed notification of his death, the subsequent legal battles, and the ongoing struggle for justice and worker safety reform.
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28% Bias Score


NSW Police Face Lawsuit Over Unlawful Strip-Searches at Music Festivals
A NSW court heard that police conducted an unlawful strip-search on Raya Meredith at the 2018 Splendour in the Grass music festival; this is part of a class action lawsuit against NSW police for potentially thousands of unlawful strip-searches at music festivals between 2016 and 2022.
NSW Police Face Lawsuit Over Unlawful Strip-Searches at Music Festivals
A NSW court heard that police conducted an unlawful strip-search on Raya Meredith at the 2018 Splendour in the Grass music festival; this is part of a class action lawsuit against NSW police for potentially thousands of unlawful strip-searches at music festivals between 2016 and 2022.
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60% Bias Score


Popkov Confesses to Another Murder, Exposing Police Negligence
Mikhail Popkov, a former police officer, confessed to another murder, adding to his already substantial list of victims; his crimes spanned years due to police negligence in Angarsk, highlighting systemic failures in the investigation of unsolved murders.
Popkov Confesses to Another Murder, Exposing Police Negligence
Mikhail Popkov, a former police officer, confessed to another murder, adding to his already substantial list of victims; his crimes spanned years due to police negligence in Angarsk, highlighting systemic failures in the investigation of unsolved murders.
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68% Bias Score


Serbian Students' Marathon to Brussels Spurs EU Action on Democratic Reform
Serbian students completed an 18-day, 1950km marathon from Novi Sad to Brussels to protest their government's response to a train station collapse that killed 16, demanding democratic reforms and accountability, and prompting the EU to delay €111 million in aid.
Serbian Students' Marathon to Brussels Spurs EU Action on Democratic Reform
Serbian students completed an 18-day, 1950km marathon from Novi Sad to Brussels to protest their government's response to a train station collapse that killed 16, demanding democratic reforms and accountability, and prompting the EU to delay €111 million in aid.
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44% Bias Score


Argentina Opens Archives on Post-WWII Nazi Ties
Argentina has publicly released over 1,850 documents detailing its post-WWII ties to Nazi figures, including Josef Mengele and Adolf Eichmann, via its National Archives website; investigations are ongoing into the financial support for Nazi escape networks and potential state complicity.
Argentina Opens Archives on Post-WWII Nazi Ties
Argentina has publicly released over 1,850 documents detailing its post-WWII ties to Nazi figures, including Josef Mengele and Adolf Eichmann, via its National Archives website; investigations are ongoing into the financial support for Nazi escape networks and potential state complicity.
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40% Bias Score


Legal Challenges Mount Against UK Deportation Policy to Bulgaria
Lawyers are challenging UK government deportation policies to Bulgaria, citing reports of migrant mistreatment and human rights violations, with over 200 people deported last year; the UK aims to reduce net migration to 240,000 annually by 2028.
Legal Challenges Mount Against UK Deportation Policy to Bulgaria
Lawyers are challenging UK government deportation policies to Bulgaria, citing reports of migrant mistreatment and human rights violations, with over 200 people deported last year; the UK aims to reduce net migration to 240,000 annually by 2028.
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56% Bias Score

TRA PARENTESI": Italian Mental Health Revolution
The play "TRA PARENTESI" recounts the Italian mental health revolution spearheaded by Franco Basaglia, detailing his transformation of asylums from institutions of confinement to communities of participation, culminating in the 1978 law closing them, and symbolized by the creation of "Marco Cavallo.

TRA PARENTESI": Italian Mental Health Revolution
The play "TRA PARENTESI" recounts the Italian mental health revolution spearheaded by Franco Basaglia, detailing his transformation of asylums from institutions of confinement to communities of participation, culminating in the 1978 law closing them, and symbolized by the creation of "Marco Cavallo.
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36% Bias Score

Turkish Journalist Arrested, Assaulted During Bogazici University Protest
During a protest at Istanbul's Bogazici University against a speaker who supports child marriage, 15 people including T24 journalist Can Öztürk were arrested; Öztürk's press card was destroyed, and he was allegedly choked by police. 82 others were released.

Turkish Journalist Arrested, Assaulted During Bogazici University Protest
During a protest at Istanbul's Bogazici University against a speaker who supports child marriage, 15 people including T24 journalist Can Öztürk were arrested; Öztürk's press card was destroyed, and he was allegedly choked by police. 82 others were released.
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44% Bias Score

FIFA Congress: Routine Agenda Overshadowed by Human Rights, Trump Ties, and World Cup Expansion Debate
The FIFA Congress in Asunción, Paraguay, will address routine matters, but human rights concerns in Saudi Arabia (2034 World Cup host), the close Trump-Infantino relationship (2026 World Cup), and a potential World Cup expansion to 64 teams will dominate discussions.

FIFA Congress: Routine Agenda Overshadowed by Human Rights, Trump Ties, and World Cup Expansion Debate
The FIFA Congress in Asunción, Paraguay, will address routine matters, but human rights concerns in Saudi Arabia (2034 World Cup host), the close Trump-Infantino relationship (2026 World Cup), and a potential World Cup expansion to 64 teams will dominate discussions.
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52% Bias Score

Federal Judge Seizes Control of Rikers Island Amidst Unconstitutional Conditions
A federal judge in New York has seized control of Rikers Island jail complex due to persistent unconstitutional conditions and the city's failure to implement court-mandated reforms, appointing an independent officer to manage the system and enforce compliance.

Federal Judge Seizes Control of Rikers Island Amidst Unconstitutional Conditions
A federal judge in New York has seized control of Rikers Island jail complex due to persistent unconstitutional conditions and the city's failure to implement court-mandated reforms, appointing an independent officer to manage the system and enforce compliance.
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52% Bias Score

European LGBTQ+ Rights Index Shows Decline in Hungary, Georgia, and UK
The ILGA's 2024 Rainbow Index reveals a decline in LGBTQ+ rights in Hungary, Georgia, and the UK, with Hungary banning Pride events and the UK's high court ruling negatively impacting transgender rights, while the Netherlands rose in ranking due to stricter anti-LGBTQ+ violence measures, highlightin...

European LGBTQ+ Rights Index Shows Decline in Hungary, Georgia, and UK
The ILGA's 2024 Rainbow Index reveals a decline in LGBTQ+ rights in Hungary, Georgia, and the UK, with Hungary banning Pride events and the UK's high court ruling negatively impacting transgender rights, while the Netherlands rose in ranking due to stricter anti-LGBTQ+ violence measures, highlightin...
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40% Bias Score

EU Prison Population Rises 3.2% in 2023, Overcrowding Poses Challenges
In 2023, the EU recorded approximately 499,000 prisoners, a 3.2% increase from 2022, with predictions of a potential doubling by 2027 due to insufficient policies and legal practices; overcrowding, highest in Poland (203 per 100,000) and lowest in Finland (53), impacts prisoner welfare and justice s...

EU Prison Population Rises 3.2% in 2023, Overcrowding Poses Challenges
In 2023, the EU recorded approximately 499,000 prisoners, a 3.2% increase from 2022, with predictions of a potential doubling by 2027 due to insufficient policies and legal practices; overcrowding, highest in Poland (203 per 100,000) and lowest in Finland (53), impacts prisoner welfare and justice s...
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44% Bias Score
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