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U.S. Grants Asylum to 49 White South African Refugees, Sparking Controversy
Forty-nine white South African refugees arrived in the U.S. on May 12th, granted asylum by the Trump administration amidst claims of "genocide" against white farmers in South Africa—a claim disputed by the South African government and human rights groups—causing domestic and international controvers...
U.S. Grants Asylum to 49 White South African Refugees, Sparking Controversy
Forty-nine white South African refugees arrived in the U.S. on May 12th, granted asylum by the Trump administration amidst claims of "genocide" against white farmers in South Africa—a claim disputed by the South African government and human rights groups—causing domestic and international controvers...
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60% Bias Score


ICE Agents Leave Child Unattended During Waltham Immigration Raid
On May 4th, in Waltham, Massachusetts, ICE agents left a 12-year-old boy alone after arresting his companion during an immigration raid; Neighborhood Watch volunteers safely returned the child home after City Councilor Colleen Bradley-MacArthur recorded the incident.
ICE Agents Leave Child Unattended During Waltham Immigration Raid
On May 4th, in Waltham, Massachusetts, ICE agents left a 12-year-old boy alone after arresting his companion during an immigration raid; Neighborhood Watch volunteers safely returned the child home after City Councilor Colleen Bradley-MacArthur recorded the incident.
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48% Bias Score


Armenia: Human Rights Defender Reports Persistent Police Brutality and High Pre-Trial Detention
The Armenian Human Rights Defender's annual report highlights the persistent use of excessive force by police and insufficient protection of detainees' rights, citing numerous instances of disproportionate force, lack of accountability, and a high rate of pre-trial detention exceeding international ...
Armenia: Human Rights Defender Reports Persistent Police Brutality and High Pre-Trial Detention
The Armenian Human Rights Defender's annual report highlights the persistent use of excessive force by police and insufficient protection of detainees' rights, citing numerous instances of disproportionate force, lack of accountability, and a high rate of pre-trial detention exceeding international ...
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36% Bias Score


Philadelphia Remembers Move Bombing 40 Years Later
On May 13, 1985, Philadelphia police bombed the Move organization's headquarters, killing 11 people, including 5 children, destroying 61 homes, and leaving 250 homeless; the city's official remembrance on the 40th anniversary highlights ongoing calls for justice and reconciliation.
Philadelphia Remembers Move Bombing 40 Years Later
On May 13, 1985, Philadelphia police bombed the Move organization's headquarters, killing 11 people, including 5 children, destroying 61 homes, and leaving 250 homeless; the city's official remembrance on the 40th anniversary highlights ongoing calls for justice and reconciliation.
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24% Bias Score


Human Rights Watch Urges FIFA to Reconsider 2026 World Cup Hosting Due to U.S. Border Policy Concerns
Human Rights Watch expressed serious concerns to FIFA about the Trump administration's border policies potentially impacting the safety of attendees at the 2026 World Cup in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, urging FIFA to reconsider hosting if necessary.
Human Rights Watch Urges FIFA to Reconsider 2026 World Cup Hosting Due to U.S. Border Policy Concerns
Human Rights Watch expressed serious concerns to FIFA about the Trump administration's border policies potentially impacting the safety of attendees at the 2026 World Cup in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, urging FIFA to reconsider hosting if necessary.
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40% Bias Score


Spain to Face Supreme Court Hearing on Unaccompanied Minor Protection
The Spanish Supreme Court has summoned the government to a public hearing on May 29th to explain its compliance with a court order to protect unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors in the Canary Islands, deeming the initial response insufficient.
Spain to Face Supreme Court Hearing on Unaccompanied Minor Protection
The Spanish Supreme Court has summoned the government to a public hearing on May 29th to explain its compliance with a court order to protect unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors in the Canary Islands, deeming the initial response insufficient.
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36% Bias Score

UK Pride Organizers Ban Political Parties to Protest Anti-Trans Ruling
Four major UK Pride organizers banned political parties from their events to protest a UK Supreme Court ruling excluding transgender women from the legal definition of "woman" in the Equality Act, reflecting a global trend of anti-trans legislation.

UK Pride Organizers Ban Political Parties to Protest Anti-Trans Ruling
Four major UK Pride organizers banned political parties from their events to protest a UK Supreme Court ruling excluding transgender women from the legal definition of "woman" in the Equality Act, reflecting a global trend of anti-trans legislation.
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52% Bias Score

African Parks Confirms Human Rights Abuses in Congo Park Linked to Prince Harry
An internal investigation by African Parks, a conservation group with Prince Harry on its board, confirmed human rights abuses—including torture, rape, and forced displacement—against the Baka people in the Odzala-Kokoua National Park in the Republic of Congo; the organization admitted to the abuses...

African Parks Confirms Human Rights Abuses in Congo Park Linked to Prince Harry
An internal investigation by African Parks, a conservation group with Prince Harry on its board, confirmed human rights abuses—including torture, rape, and forced displacement—against the Baka people in the Odzala-Kokoua National Park in the Republic of Congo; the organization admitted to the abuses...
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40% Bias Score

Wiretaps Implicate Businessman in Death of Senegalese Farmworker
Wiretaps incriminate Ginés V. L., a 53-year-old agricultural businessman, in the January 5, 2021, death of Ibrahima Diouf, a 31-year-old Senegalese farmworker in Villacarrillo, Jaén, Spain; the investigation reveals a pattern of missing farmworkers under Ginés V. L.'s employment and links to the dis...

Wiretaps Implicate Businessman in Death of Senegalese Farmworker
Wiretaps incriminate Ginés V. L., a 53-year-old agricultural businessman, in the January 5, 2021, death of Ibrahima Diouf, a 31-year-old Senegalese farmworker in Villacarrillo, Jaén, Spain; the investigation reveals a pattern of missing farmworkers under Ginés V. L.'s employment and links to the dis...
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60% Bias Score

EU Prison Population Rises: Overcrowding and Projected Increase
The number of prisoners in the EU rose by 3.2% in 2023 to 499,000, with predictions of a 200% increase by 2027 due to political changes; overcrowding is a major concern, impacting 13 countries and leading to issues such as increased gang activity and reduced healthcare access.

EU Prison Population Rises: Overcrowding and Projected Increase
The number of prisoners in the EU rose by 3.2% in 2023 to 499,000, with predictions of a 200% increase by 2027 due to political changes; overcrowding is a major concern, impacting 13 countries and leading to issues such as increased gang activity and reduced healthcare access.
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28% Bias Score

Tanzanian Opposition Official Arrested, Raising Concerns About Election Repression
Tanzania arrested Amani Golugwa, CHADEMA's Deputy Secretary General, at Dar es Salaam's airport on Monday, preventing his travel to a Brussels democracy conference; police cite illegal travel procedures, while the opposition party and human rights groups allege political repression ahead of October'...

Tanzanian Opposition Official Arrested, Raising Concerns About Election Repression
Tanzania arrested Amani Golugwa, CHADEMA's Deputy Secretary General, at Dar es Salaam's airport on Monday, preventing his travel to a Brussels democracy conference; police cite illegal travel procedures, while the opposition party and human rights groups allege political repression ahead of October'...
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52% Bias Score

Baku Court Hears Kelbajar Atrocity Claims Against Armenian POWs
A Baku military court session, reported by Azerbaijan's state news agency "Azertag", heard testimony from alleged victims claiming Armenian atrocities during the 1993 Kelbajar events, raising concerns about the trial's lack of independent observers and potential bias.

Baku Court Hears Kelbajar Atrocity Claims Against Armenian POWs
A Baku military court session, reported by Azerbaijan's state news agency "Azertag", heard testimony from alleged victims claiming Armenian atrocities during the 1993 Kelbajar events, raising concerns about the trial's lack of independent observers and potential bias.
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72% Bias Score
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