Mass Release of Prisoners Follows Syrian Regime Collapse
Following a rebel offensive in Syria, over 136,614 prisoners were freed from prisons run by the ousted Bashar al-Assad regime, many of whom had been subjected to torture and inhumane conditions for years, highlighting the scale of human rights abuses under his rule.
Mass Release of Prisoners Follows Syrian Regime Collapse
Following a rebel offensive in Syria, over 136,614 prisoners were freed from prisons run by the ousted Bashar al-Assad regime, many of whom had been subjected to torture and inhumane conditions for years, highlighting the scale of human rights abuses under his rule.
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52% Bias Score
"Georgia: Violent Crackdown on Journalists Amid Anti-Government Protests"
"Masked men attacked a Georgian TV crew covering anti-government protests; police inaction fueled outrage, while authorities called it a provocation to stoke demonstrations, adding to concerns over increasing repression against journalists and opposition figures. "
"Georgia: Violent Crackdown on Journalists Amid Anti-Government Protests"
"Masked men attacked a Georgian TV crew covering anti-government protests; police inaction fueled outrage, while authorities called it a provocation to stoke demonstrations, adding to concerns over increasing repression against journalists and opposition figures. "
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52% Bias Score
Turkey's Mining Fatalities Exceed Soma Disaster Toll Sixfold
CHP leader Özgür Özel highlighted the deaths of 2079 miners in Turkey since the 2014 Soma mine disaster, calling for improved safety regulations and greater government oversight to prevent future tragedies.
Turkey's Mining Fatalities Exceed Soma Disaster Toll Sixfold
CHP leader Özgür Özel highlighted the deaths of 2079 miners in Turkey since the 2014 Soma mine disaster, calling for improved safety regulations and greater government oversight to prevent future tragedies.
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48% Bias Score
Jim Foley: Two Images, One Legacy
The 2014 ISIS beheading of American journalist Jim Foley, captured in a widely circulated photo and video, sparked global outrage; the discovery of a contrasting image of Foley reading in an Afghan outpost by the photographer, Bill Wilder, years later, provides deeper insights into his courage and c...
Jim Foley: Two Images, One Legacy
The 2014 ISIS beheading of American journalist Jim Foley, captured in a widely circulated photo and video, sparked global outrage; the discovery of a contrasting image of Foley reading in an Afghan outpost by the photographer, Bill Wilder, years later, provides deeper insights into his courage and c...
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40% Bias Score
Anti-Israel Convention Trains Students in Campus Activism
A recent anti-Israel convention in Tinley Park, Illinois, offered college students training on campus activism, including strategies for protests and media engagement, and featured speakers such as Nihad Awad, who has faced criticism for past statements.
Anti-Israel Convention Trains Students in Campus Activism
A recent anti-Israel convention in Tinley Park, Illinois, offered college students training on campus activism, including strategies for protests and media engagement, and featured speakers such as Nihad Awad, who has faced criticism for past statements.
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52% Bias Score
Georgia: Violent Protests Erupt After EU Accession Delay
Thousands of pro-European protestors clashed violently with Georgian security forces in Tbilisi following the government's postponement of EU accession talks until 2028 and allegations of election fraud. Police responded with tear gas and water cannons, leading to arrests and injuries.
Georgia: Violent Protests Erupt After EU Accession Delay
Thousands of pro-European protestors clashed violently with Georgian security forces in Tbilisi following the government's postponement of EU accession talks until 2028 and allegations of election fraud. Police responded with tear gas and water cannons, leading to arrests and injuries.
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44% Bias Score
EU Condemns Georgia's Violent Crackdown on Pro-EU Protests
Germany, France, and Poland condemned the Georgian government's violent crackdown on pro-EU protesters, resulting in over 400 arrests and 100 injuries, further straining Georgia's EU aspirations after a disputed election and the postponement of accession talks.
EU Condemns Georgia's Violent Crackdown on Pro-EU Protests
Germany, France, and Poland condemned the Georgian government's violent crackdown on pro-EU protesters, resulting in over 400 arrests and 100 injuries, further straining Georgia's EU aspirations after a disputed election and the postponement of accession talks.
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52% Bias Score
UK's Double Standard: Lavish Qatar Visit Contrasts with Potential Netanyahu Arrest
The UK's decision to host Qatar's emir on a state visit while potentially arresting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu upon entry highlights a stark moral double standard, considering the contrasting human rights records and global contributions of both nations.
UK's Double Standard: Lavish Qatar Visit Contrasts with Potential Netanyahu Arrest
The UK's decision to host Qatar's emir on a state visit while potentially arresting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu upon entry highlights a stark moral double standard, considering the contrasting human rights records and global contributions of both nations.
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72% Bias Score
Afghan Female Journalists Face Widespread Job Losses Under Taliban Rule
Following the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021, approximately 80% of female journalists lost their jobs due to restrictions and threats, with those remaining facing severe limitations and constant fear of reprisal, highlighting a broader suppression of women's rights under the ultra-co...
Afghan Female Journalists Face Widespread Job Losses Under Taliban Rule
Following the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021, approximately 80% of female journalists lost their jobs due to restrictions and threats, with those remaining facing severe limitations and constant fear of reprisal, highlighting a broader suppression of women's rights under the ultra-co...
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24% Bias Score
Tice Family Confirms Journalist Alive, Biden Administration Silent Amid Syria Conflict
The family of Austin Tice, a journalist held captive in Syria since 2012, announced new confirmation that he is alive and well, but the Biden administration offered no comment, sparking accusations of dishonesty and frustration over inaction amid recent rebel advances in Syria.
Tice Family Confirms Journalist Alive, Biden Administration Silent Amid Syria Conflict
The family of Austin Tice, a journalist held captive in Syria since 2012, announced new confirmation that he is alive and well, but the Biden administration offered no comment, sparking accusations of dishonesty and frustration over inaction amid recent rebel advances in Syria.
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44% Bias Score
Soldier F to Stand Trial for Bloody Sunday Killings
A former British soldier, known as Soldier F, will stand trial for the murders of two men during the 1972 Bloody Sunday events in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, after a judge rejected a dismissal application due to sufficient evidence; the trial is expected to begin early next year.
Soldier F to Stand Trial for Bloody Sunday Killings
A former British soldier, known as Soldier F, will stand trial for the murders of two men during the 1972 Bloody Sunday events in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, after a judge rejected a dismissal application due to sufficient evidence; the trial is expected to begin early next year.
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36% Bias Score
Colombia Rejects UN Report on 20,000 Unidentified Bodies
The Colombian government rejected a UN Committee report claiming 20,000 unidentified bodies are in a Bogotá airport hangar, calling it baseless and prompting investigations that found no such facility; the Committee's full report is due in April 2025.
Colombia Rejects UN Report on 20,000 Unidentified Bodies
The Colombian government rejected a UN Committee report claiming 20,000 unidentified bodies are in a Bogotá airport hangar, calling it baseless and prompting investigations that found no such facility; the Committee's full report is due in April 2025.
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44% Bias Score