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Bolivia: Morales Supporters Clash with Police Amid Election Ban
Supporters of former Bolivian president Evo Morales clashed with police in La Paz on Friday, protesting a court ruling that prevents him from running in the upcoming August 17 elections, amid Bolivia's worst economic crisis in four decades and accusations of politically motivated arrests.
Bolivia: Morales Supporters Clash with Police Amid Election Ban
Supporters of former Bolivian president Evo Morales clashed with police in La Paz on Friday, protesting a court ruling that prevents him from running in the upcoming August 17 elections, amid Bolivia's worst economic crisis in four decades and accusations of politically motivated arrests.
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40% Bias Score


Paris Unveils Memorial to LGBTQ+ Victims of Nazi Persecution
A memorial to gay victims of Nazi persecution and all historically persecuted LGBTQ+ people was unveiled in Paris on Saturday; the monument, a steel star, is located in public gardens close to the Bastille Plaza, aiming to remember and fight discrimination.
Paris Unveils Memorial to LGBTQ+ Victims of Nazi Persecution
A memorial to gay victims of Nazi persecution and all historically persecuted LGBTQ+ people was unveiled in Paris on Saturday; the monument, a steel star, is located in public gardens close to the Bastille Plaza, aiming to remember and fight discrimination.
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16% Bias Score


Two Prosecutors": Stalin's Purges and the Enduring Threat to Justice
Sergei Loznitsa's "Two Prosecutors", set in 1937 during Stalin's purges, depicts a young prosecutor's discovery of NKVD corruption and the systematic abuse of justice, highlighting the continued relevance of such abuses of power in contemporary society.
Two Prosecutors": Stalin's Purges and the Enduring Threat to Justice
Sergei Loznitsa's "Two Prosecutors", set in 1937 during Stalin's purges, depicts a young prosecutor's discovery of NKVD corruption and the systematic abuse of justice, highlighting the continued relevance of such abuses of power in contemporary society.
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16% Bias Score


Surge in LGBT Homicides in Colombia: 38 Cases in First Four Months of 2024
A surge in LGBT homicides in Colombia in the first four months of 2024, with 38 reported cases—more than triple previous years—is linked to increased crime, inadequate state response, societal indifference, and the influence of regional political climates. The high number of killings in Antioquia an...
Surge in LGBT Homicides in Colombia: 38 Cases in First Four Months of 2024
A surge in LGBT homicides in Colombia in the first four months of 2024, with 38 reported cases—more than triple previous years—is linked to increased crime, inadequate state response, societal indifference, and the influence of regional political climates. The high number of killings in Antioquia an...
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52% Bias Score


Supreme Court Blocks Deportation of Venezuelan Migrants Under Alien Enemies Act
The US Supreme Court temporarily halted the Trump administration's deportation of Venezuelan migrants under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, citing due process concerns, while about 200 others were already deported to El Salvador, prompting a lower court to determine the law's applicability.
Supreme Court Blocks Deportation of Venezuelan Migrants Under Alien Enemies Act
The US Supreme Court temporarily halted the Trump administration's deportation of Venezuelan migrants under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, citing due process concerns, while about 200 others were already deported to El Salvador, prompting a lower court to determine the law's applicability.
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36% Bias Score


Five Constitutional Complaints Filed Against Peruvian President Boluarte
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte faces five constitutional complaints in 48 hours, including allegations of omitting a medical absence, covering up an ally's escape, and illicit enrichment, while her approval rating stands at a mere 2% amidst national calls for her resignation.
Five Constitutional Complaints Filed Against Peruvian President Boluarte
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte faces five constitutional complaints in 48 hours, including allegations of omitting a medical absence, covering up an ally's escape, and illicit enrichment, while her approval rating stands at a mere 2% amidst national calls for her resignation.
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56% Bias Score

UK LGBTQ+ Rights Plummet to Historic Low
The UK has dropped to its lowest ranking on ILGA's rainbow map due to a Supreme Court ruling that redefined trans rights and the government's subsequent actions, impacting asylum seekers and healthcare access, revealing a decline in political support for LGBTQ+ rights.

UK LGBTQ+ Rights Plummet to Historic Low
The UK has dropped to its lowest ranking on ILGA's rainbow map due to a Supreme Court ruling that redefined trans rights and the government's subsequent actions, impacting asylum seekers and healthcare access, revealing a decline in political support for LGBTQ+ rights.
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48% Bias Score

Eurovision 2025: Pro-Palestinian Protests Disrupt Contest
Pro-Palestinian protests targeted Israel's participation in the Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, with demonstrators demanding a boycott amidst the ongoing conflict and the Israeli contestant's personal experience as an October 7th attack survivor.

Eurovision 2025: Pro-Palestinian Protests Disrupt Contest
Pro-Palestinian protests targeted Israel's participation in the Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, with demonstrators demanding a boycott amidst the ongoing conflict and the Israeli contestant's personal experience as an October 7th attack survivor.
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64% Bias Score

Unburied Children Highlight Italy's Migrant Crisis
Two two-year-old migrant children, Paul and Rich, died of dehydration at sea off Lampedusa after three days without rescue; their bodies remain unburied in the island's dilapidated morgue, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the Italian government's response.

Unburied Children Highlight Italy's Migrant Crisis
Two two-year-old migrant children, Paul and Rich, died of dehydration at sea off Lampedusa after three days without rescue; their bodies remain unburied in the island's dilapidated morgue, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the Italian government's response.
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52% Bias Score

Prevost's Papacy: Hope for Peru Amidst Corruption and Global Justice Challenges
The election of Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as Pope is viewed with optimism in Peru, given the Catholic Church's past support for human rights and democratic transitions, contrasting with the actions of sanctioned former Cardinal Cipriani; the article connects this to broader global issues of tr...

Prevost's Papacy: Hope for Peru Amidst Corruption and Global Justice Challenges
The election of Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as Pope is viewed with optimism in Peru, given the Catholic Church's past support for human rights and democratic transitions, contrasting with the actions of sanctioned former Cardinal Cipriani; the article connects this to broader global issues of tr...
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48% Bias Score

Arrest in Ayotzinapa Case Reignites Cover-Up Suspicions
Mexican authorities arrested retired judge Lambertina Galeana Marín for missing evidence in the Ayotzinapa case, where 43 students disappeared in 2014; the arrest involves missing security footage from the Iguala Palace of Justice, reigniting suspicion of a government cover-up.

Arrest in Ayotzinapa Case Reignites Cover-Up Suspicions
Mexican authorities arrested retired judge Lambertina Galeana Marín for missing evidence in the Ayotzinapa case, where 43 students disappeared in 2014; the arrest involves missing security footage from the Iguala Palace of Justice, reigniting suspicion of a government cover-up.
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44% Bias Score

Hamas Threatens Gaza Journalist for Reporting on Women's Protest
Gaza journalist Tawfiq Abu Jarad received a threatening call from Hamas for reporting on a women-led protest in Beit Lahia, highlighting a pattern of repression against journalists covering anti-Hamas demonstrations, resulting in self-censorship and limited independent reporting from the enclave.

Hamas Threatens Gaza Journalist for Reporting on Women's Protest
Gaza journalist Tawfiq Abu Jarad received a threatening call from Hamas for reporting on a women-led protest in Beit Lahia, highlighting a pattern of repression against journalists covering anti-Hamas demonstrations, resulting in self-censorship and limited independent reporting from the enclave.
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32% Bias Score
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