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Man Dies Years After Police Assault During Melbourne Covid Protest
Daniel Peterson-English died on March 15, nearly four years after a police officer forcefully threw him to the ground during a Melbourne Covid-19 protest in September 2021; the officer was acquitted, and Peterson-English's death has reignited the debate on police brutality and accountability.
Man Dies Years After Police Assault During Melbourne Covid Protest
Daniel Peterson-English died on March 15, nearly four years after a police officer forcefully threw him to the ground during a Melbourne Covid-19 protest in September 2021; the officer was acquitted, and Peterson-English's death has reignited the debate on police brutality and accountability.
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40% Bias Score


Russian Election Monitor Sentenced to Five Years
Grigory Melkonyants, co-chair of Russia's Golos election monitoring movement, received a five-year prison sentence for allegedly organizing an 'undesirable' international observer group (ENEMO) that did not operate in Russia, highlighting the suppression of independent election observation.
Russian Election Monitor Sentenced to Five Years
Grigory Melkonyants, co-chair of Russia's Golos election monitoring movement, received a five-year prison sentence for allegedly organizing an 'undesirable' international observer group (ENEMO) that did not operate in Russia, highlighting the suppression of independent election observation.
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60% 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


Armenian Soldier's Death Highlights Concerns Over Non-Combat Fatalities
Karen Avetisyan, an Armenian soldier, died from electrocution in the army yesterday; this death, along with at least three other unreported deaths, highlights concerns about non-combat deaths in the Armenian army, prompting investigations and calls for systemic changes.
Armenian Soldier's Death Highlights Concerns Over Non-Combat Fatalities
Karen Avetisyan, an Armenian soldier, died from electrocution in the army yesterday; this death, along with at least three other unreported deaths, highlights concerns about non-combat deaths in the Armenian army, prompting investigations and calls for systemic changes.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Administration Considers Suspending Habeas Corpus for Mass Deportations
The Trump administration is considering suspending habeas corpus to facilitate mass deportations, citing an "invasion" of migrants, despite legal challenges and resource limitations; this move has sparked widespread outrage.
Trump Administration Considers Suspending Habeas Corpus for Mass Deportations
The Trump administration is considering suspending habeas corpus to facilitate mass deportations, citing an "invasion" of migrants, despite legal challenges and resource limitations; this move has sparked widespread outrage.
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52% Bias Score


Israeli Airstrike Kills Palestinian Photojournalist in Gaza Hospital
An Israeli airstrike on Nasser Hospital in Gaza killed Palestinian photojournalist Hassan Aslih, who was recovering from a previous attack, prompting condemnation from the UN and raising concerns about the safety of medical facilities and freedom of the press amid the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict.
Israeli Airstrike Kills Palestinian Photojournalist in Gaza Hospital
An Israeli airstrike on Nasser Hospital in Gaza killed Palestinian photojournalist Hassan Aslih, who was recovering from a previous attack, prompting condemnation from the UN and raising concerns about the safety of medical facilities and freedom of the press amid the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict.
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52% Bias Score

Bukele Proposes 30% Tax on NGO Foreign Donations After Eviction Protest in El Salvador
El Salvador's President Bukele announced a proposed 30% tax on NGO foreign donations following a protest by 300 families facing eviction due to an $800,000 debt; police evicted the protesters, leading to criticism from human rights groups, and Bukele alleges the protest was orchestrated by oppositio...

Bukele Proposes 30% Tax on NGO Foreign Donations After Eviction Protest in El Salvador
El Salvador's President Bukele announced a proposed 30% tax on NGO foreign donations following a protest by 300 families facing eviction due to an $800,000 debt; police evicted the protesters, leading to criticism from human rights groups, and Bukele alleges the protest was orchestrated by oppositio...
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56% Bias Score

Venezuelan Lawyer Arrested, Accused of Plotting Election Violence
Venezuelan authorities arrested Eduardo Torres, a lawyer for the human rights NGO Provea, on Tuesday, charging him with conspiracy, terrorism, treason, and criminal association for allegedly plotting election-related violence in 2025; Provea reported him missing on Saturday and said he faced prior t...

Venezuelan Lawyer Arrested, Accused of Plotting Election Violence
Venezuelan authorities arrested Eduardo Torres, a lawyer for the human rights NGO Provea, on Tuesday, charging him with conspiracy, terrorism, treason, and criminal association for allegedly plotting election-related violence in 2025; Provea reported him missing on Saturday and said he faced prior t...
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56% Bias Score

Mujica's Philosophy: Freedom, Consumerism, and Systemic Critique
José Mujica, former Uruguayan president, emphasized a frugal lifestyle, rejecting consumerism and advocating for freedom from material possessions; his philosophy, shaped by his imprisonment and political career, criticized the global economic system's prioritization of profit over human needs, high...

Mujica's Philosophy: Freedom, Consumerism, and Systemic Critique
José Mujica, former Uruguayan president, emphasized a frugal lifestyle, rejecting consumerism and advocating for freedom from material possessions; his philosophy, shaped by his imprisonment and political career, criticized the global economic system's prioritization of profit over human needs, high...
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44% Bias Score

Russia's Indoctrination of Ukrainian Children: A Generation Lost?
In occupied Ukraine, Russia systematically indoctrinates Ukrainian children through military training and propaganda, exemplified by Vladyslav Rudenko's abduction and forced participation in a paramilitary program; this is part of a broader pattern of Russification and suppression of Ukrainian ident...

Russia's Indoctrination of Ukrainian Children: A Generation Lost?
In occupied Ukraine, Russia systematically indoctrinates Ukrainian children through military training and propaganda, exemplified by Vladyslav Rudenko's abduction and forced participation in a paramilitary program; this is part of a broader pattern of Russification and suppression of Ukrainian ident...
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60% Bias Score

Myanmar Airstrike Kills 20 Children
An airstrike on a school in Ohe Htein Twin, Sagaing region, Myanmar, on Monday killed at least 22 people, including 20 children and two teachers, during school hours; the military junta denies responsibility, but independent reports suggest over 60 mass killings since the 2021 coup.

Myanmar Airstrike Kills 20 Children
An airstrike on a school in Ohe Htein Twin, Sagaing region, Myanmar, on Monday killed at least 22 people, including 20 children and two teachers, during school hours; the military junta denies responsibility, but independent reports suggest over 60 mass killings since the 2021 coup.
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44% Bias Score

Nicaragua's Delayed Response to Pope Leo XIV's Election Highlights Strained Relations
Following the election of Pope Leo XIV, the Nicaraguan regime of Ortega and Murillo issued a delayed, brief congratulatory statement, omitting any mention of the regime's ongoing persecution of the Catholic Church, despite the Pope's prior condemnation of such actions.

Nicaragua's Delayed Response to Pope Leo XIV's Election Highlights Strained Relations
Following the election of Pope Leo XIV, the Nicaraguan regime of Ortega and Murillo issued a delayed, brief congratulatory statement, omitting any mention of the regime's ongoing persecution of the Catholic Church, despite the Pope's prior condemnation of such actions.
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48% Bias Score
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