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Controlled Tourism Resumes in North Korea's Rason Zone
Western tour groups have returned to North Korea after a five-year pandemic-related pause, focusing on the Rason special economic zone; tightly controlled itineraries reveal glimpses of daily life, economic activity, and surprisingly informed local guides, yet raise concerns about the regime's contr...
Controlled Tourism Resumes in North Korea's Rason Zone
Western tour groups have returned to North Korea after a five-year pandemic-related pause, focusing on the Rason special economic zone; tightly controlled itineraries reveal glimpses of daily life, economic activity, and surprisingly informed local guides, yet raise concerns about the regime's contr...
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56% Bias Score


31-Year Search for Missing Turkish Student Highlights Enforced Disappearances
Cüneyt Aydınlar, a university student, disappeared after being detained by police in Bakırköy on February 20, 1994; despite witness testimonies of torture and police claims of escape, authorities failed to conduct a thorough investigation, leaving his family seeking justice for 31 years.
31-Year Search for Missing Turkish Student Highlights Enforced Disappearances
Cüneyt Aydınlar, a university student, disappeared after being detained by police in Bakırköy on February 20, 1994; despite witness testimonies of torture and police claims of escape, authorities failed to conduct a thorough investigation, leaving his family seeking justice for 31 years.
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48% Bias Score


Israel Plans to Relocate Palestinians from Gaza
Following Israel's 15-month war on Gaza that killed at least 62,614 Palestinians, Israel is now planning to forcibly relocate Palestinians to Egypt and Jordan, a plan supported by 80 percent of Jewish Israelis and viewed by legal experts as ethnic cleansing.
Israel Plans to Relocate Palestinians from Gaza
Following Israel's 15-month war on Gaza that killed at least 62,614 Palestinians, Israel is now planning to forcibly relocate Palestinians to Egypt and Jordan, a plan supported by 80 percent of Jewish Israelis and viewed by legal experts as ethnic cleansing.
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64% Bias Score


Israel Accused of Systematically Abusing Detained Palestinian Health Workers
A report by Physicians for Human Rights Israel details the alleged systematic abuse and unlawful detention of at least 24 Palestinian health workers in Israeli detention centers since March 2024, highlighting severe beatings, sleep deprivation, and humiliation, with over 180 remaining detained witho...
Israel Accused of Systematically Abusing Detained Palestinian Health Workers
A report by Physicians for Human Rights Israel details the alleged systematic abuse and unlawful detention of at least 24 Palestinian health workers in Israeli detention centers since March 2024, highlighting severe beatings, sleep deprivation, and humiliation, with over 180 remaining detained witho...
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48% Bias Score


Transgender Actor Receives Incorrect Passport Gender Marker Under Trump Order
Actor Hunter Schafer received a passport with a male gender marker due to a Trump administration order, despite identifying as female, highlighting the administration's broader attack on transgender rights and causing distress for Schafer and other transgender individuals.
Transgender Actor Receives Incorrect Passport Gender Marker Under Trump Order
Actor Hunter Schafer received a passport with a male gender marker due to a Trump administration order, despite identifying as female, highlighting the administration's broader attack on transgender rights and causing distress for Schafer and other transgender individuals.
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64% Bias Score


Oldest Known Holocaust Survivor Dies at 113
Rose Girone, the world's oldest known Holocaust survivor, died at age 113 in New York; her life spanned eight decades after escaping Nazi Germany for Shanghai, only to face further persecution under the Japanese occupation of China.
Oldest Known Holocaust Survivor Dies at 113
Rose Girone, the world's oldest known Holocaust survivor, died at age 113 in New York; her life spanned eight decades after escaping Nazi Germany for Shanghai, only to face further persecution under the Japanese occupation of China.
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24% Bias Score

US School Book Bans Target Diverse Voices Amidst Rise of Christian Nationalism
In the 2023-2024 school year, 4,218 books were banned in US schools, with 36% featuring minority characters and 29% addressing LGBTQ+ themes, driven by rising Christian nationalism and white supremacy, impacting 67,000 students in the Pentagon's removal of DEI materials.

US School Book Bans Target Diverse Voices Amidst Rise of Christian Nationalism
In the 2023-2024 school year, 4,218 books were banned in US schools, with 36% featuring minority characters and 29% addressing LGBTQ+ themes, driven by rising Christian nationalism and white supremacy, impacting 67,000 students in the Pentagon's removal of DEI materials.
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Students Retrace 1937 Civil War Exile Route
Thirty-eight Spanish students walked from Madrid to France to commemorate the 1937 exile of teacher Ricardo Esparza and 600 children fleeing the Spanish Civil War, highlighting gaps in Spanish education regarding this historical event.

Spanish Students Retrace 1937 Civil War Exile Route
Thirty-eight Spanish students walked from Madrid to France to commemorate the 1937 exile of teacher Ricardo Esparza and 600 children fleeing the Spanish Civil War, highlighting gaps in Spanish education regarding this historical event.
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36% Bias Score

Israeli Detention of Gazan Healthcare Workers Sparks Human Rights Outcry
Following the October 2023 Hamas attacks, Israeli forces detained at least 297 Gazan healthcare workers, allegedly subjecting them to abuse and torture under the "illegal combatant law," causing a severe crisis in Gaza's already vulnerable healthcare system and prompting condemnation from human righ...

Israeli Detention of Gazan Healthcare Workers Sparks Human Rights Outcry
Following the October 2023 Hamas attacks, Israeli forces detained at least 297 Gazan healthcare workers, allegedly subjecting them to abuse and torture under the "illegal combatant law," causing a severe crisis in Gaza's already vulnerable healthcare system and prompting condemnation from human righ...
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48% Bias Score

Orbán Intensifies Crackdown on Critics, Threatening Hungary's Democracy
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, emboldened by President Trump's re-election, delivered a speech on February 22nd, 2025, announcing plans to ban Pride parades, constitutionally define gender, and crack down on critics, potentially including expulsions or citizenship revocation.

Orbán Intensifies Crackdown on Critics, Threatening Hungary's Democracy
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, emboldened by President Trump's re-election, delivered a speech on February 22nd, 2025, announcing plans to ban Pride parades, constitutionally define gender, and crack down on critics, potentially including expulsions or citizenship revocation.
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64% Bias Score

Ukrainian Schoolchildren's Resilience During Wartime
The documentary film "Timestamp" showcases Ukrainian schoolchildren's daily lives during the war, highlighting how education integrates war-related scenarios and survival skills into the curriculum while avoiding direct depictions of conflict; it premiered at the 2025 Berlinale.

Ukrainian Schoolchildren's Resilience During Wartime
The documentary film "Timestamp" showcases Ukrainian schoolchildren's daily lives during the war, highlighting how education integrates war-related scenarios and survival skills into the curriculum while avoiding direct depictions of conflict; it premiered at the 2025 Berlinale.
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36% Bias Score

Myanmar's 85 Internet Shutdowns in 2024: A Tool of Repression
A new report reveals Myanmar experienced 85 internet shutdowns in 2024, mostly by the military junta coinciding with human rights abuses, impacting conflict zones and access to information, while the junta uses a new cybersecurity law to further restrict access.

Myanmar's 85 Internet Shutdowns in 2024: A Tool of Repression
A new report reveals Myanmar experienced 85 internet shutdowns in 2024, mostly by the military junta coinciding with human rights abuses, impacting conflict zones and access to information, while the junta uses a new cybersecurity law to further restrict access.
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52% Bias Score
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