Missing Rostov Student: Parents Offer Reward Amid Conflicting Disappearance Leads
Anna Tsomartova, a 22-year-old Rostov resident, disappeared after a Thai boxing match in Dagestan on February 10, 2024. Her parents are offering a 5 million ruble reward and believe she may be in Dubai, though a conflicting report suggests she contacted activists from a banned organization.
Missing Rostov Student: Parents Offer Reward Amid Conflicting Disappearance Leads
Anna Tsomartova, a 22-year-old Rostov resident, disappeared after a Thai boxing match in Dagestan on February 10, 2024. Her parents are offering a 5 million ruble reward and believe she may be in Dubai, though a conflicting report suggests she contacted activists from a banned organization.
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56% Bias Score
Smaller-Than-Expected Protest Greets Trump's Return to White House
Thousands protested Donald Trump's return to the White House in Washington D.C., significantly fewer than in 2017, expressing concerns over abortion rights, climate change, immigration, and Trump's past inflammatory rhetoric.
Smaller-Than-Expected Protest Greets Trump's Return to White House
Thousands protested Donald Trump's return to the White House in Washington D.C., significantly fewer than in 2017, expressing concerns over abortion rights, climate change, immigration, and Trump's past inflammatory rhetoric.
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44% Bias Score
French Ex-Prisoner Details Iranian Prison Horrors
French citizen Louis Arnaud, released from Iran's Evin prison after two years, details horrific conditions for foreign hostages and political prisoners, including torture and solitary confinement, urging stronger international action against Iranian human rights abuses.
French Ex-Prisoner Details Iranian Prison Horrors
French citizen Louis Arnaud, released from Iran's Evin prison after two years, details horrific conditions for foreign hostages and political prisoners, including torture and solitary confinement, urging stronger international action against Iranian human rights abuses.
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60% Bias Score
Manston Inquiry Upgraded: Funded Legal Representation Granted to Asylum Seekers
Following a legal challenge by detainees, an independent public inquiry into the chaotic conditions at the Manston asylum processing center in Kent will provide funded legal representation and access to documents for claimants; the inquiry was initially downgraded by the Home Secretary to save money...
Manston Inquiry Upgraded: Funded Legal Representation Granted to Asylum Seekers
Following a legal challenge by detainees, an independent public inquiry into the chaotic conditions at the Manston asylum processing center in Kent will provide funded legal representation and access to documents for claimants; the inquiry was initially downgraded by the Home Secretary to save money...
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52% Bias Score
TİHEK Dismisses Police Brutality Complaint, Ignoring Constitutional Court Ruling
Turkey's Human Rights and Equality Institution (TİHEK) dismissed Besna Tosun's complaint alleging police brutality during a December 12th, 2024, Cumartesi Anneleri protest, disregarding a Constitutional Court ruling upholding their right to assemble and evidence of excessive force.
TİHEK Dismisses Police Brutality Complaint, Ignoring Constitutional Court Ruling
Turkey's Human Rights and Equality Institution (TİHEK) dismissed Besna Tosun's complaint alleging police brutality during a December 12th, 2024, Cumartesi Anneleri protest, disregarding a Constitutional Court ruling upholding their right to assemble and evidence of excessive force.
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76% Bias Score
Hostage-Ceasefire Deal: Mentally Ill Israeli to be Released by Hamas
Hisham al-Sayed, a Bedouin-Israeli with mental health issues, abducted by Hamas in Gaza in 2015, is to be released as part of a hostage-ceasefire deal; his case highlights ethical concerns and the complex humanitarian realities of the conflict.
Hostage-Ceasefire Deal: Mentally Ill Israeli to be Released by Hamas
Hisham al-Sayed, a Bedouin-Israeli with mental health issues, abducted by Hamas in Gaza in 2015, is to be released as part of a hostage-ceasefire deal; his case highlights ethical concerns and the complex humanitarian realities of the conflict.
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40% Bias Score
LA Wildfires Devastate Low-Wage Immigrant Workers
Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles County have caused over 50% revenue loss for Ocean Housekeeping, a cleaning service employing recent immigrants, highlighting the economic vulnerability of low-wage essential workers who often lack social protections and English proficiency. The fires destroyed m...
LA Wildfires Devastate Low-Wage Immigrant Workers
Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles County have caused over 50% revenue loss for Ocean Housekeeping, a cleaning service employing recent immigrants, highlighting the economic vulnerability of low-wage essential workers who often lack social protections and English proficiency. The fires destroyed m...
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24% Bias Score
Five IDF Hostages to be Released Amidst Reports of Abuse
Five female IDF soldiers abducted on October 7th from the Nahal Oz base are to be released as part of a hostage-ceasefire deal; however, testimonies and videos reveal evidence of sexual abuse, enslavement, and psychological torture endured during captivity.
Five IDF Hostages to be Released Amidst Reports of Abuse
Five female IDF soldiers abducted on October 7th from the Nahal Oz base are to be released as part of a hostage-ceasefire deal; however, testimonies and videos reveal evidence of sexual abuse, enslavement, and psychological torture endured during captivity.
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44% Bias Score
Israeli Hostage Recounts 245 Days in Hamas Captivity
Noa Argamani, a 27-year-old Israeli woman held captive by Hamas for 245 days following the October 7th Supernova Music Festival attack, publicly shared her full account of captivity for the first time at a Miami event, detailing the ordeal and the loss of her friend and mother.
Israeli Hostage Recounts 245 Days in Hamas Captivity
Noa Argamani, a 27-year-old Israeli woman held captive by Hamas for 245 days following the October 7th Supernova Music Festival attack, publicly shared her full account of captivity for the first time at a Miami event, detailing the ordeal and the loss of her friend and mother.
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32% Bias Score
Belgrade Protest: Train Station Collapse Fuels Anti-Government Demonstrations
Tens of thousands protested in Belgrade against state broadcaster RTS after a student was severely injured when a car plowed into demonstrators; the protests are linked to a deadly train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, raising questions about corruption and Chinese construction companies.
Belgrade Protest: Train Station Collapse Fuels Anti-Government Demonstrations
Tens of thousands protested in Belgrade against state broadcaster RTS after a student was severely injured when a car plowed into demonstrators; the protests are linked to a deadly train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, raising questions about corruption and Chinese construction companies.
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44% Bias Score
Biden Administration Finalizes Title VI Cases Amidst Criticism
The Biden administration finalized several Title VI discrimination cases involving antisemitic and anti-Palestinian allegations at four universities and one school system before Trump's inauguration, prompting criticism for their perceived weakness; dozens of similar cases remain unresolved.
Biden Administration Finalizes Title VI Cases Amidst Criticism
The Biden administration finalized several Title VI discrimination cases involving antisemitic and anti-Palestinian allegations at four universities and one school system before Trump's inauguration, prompting criticism for their perceived weakness; dozens of similar cases remain unresolved.
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40% Bias Score
Serbian Students Protest After Train Station Collapse
Following the November collapse of a train station canopy in Novi Sad, killing 15, Serbian students launched sustained protests, including university blockades, demanding justice and criticizing insufficient media coverage; thirteen individuals, including a former minister, have been indicted.
Serbian Students Protest After Train Station Collapse
Following the November collapse of a train station canopy in Novi Sad, killing 15, Serbian students launched sustained protests, including university blockades, demanding justice and criticizing insufficient media coverage; thirteen individuals, including a former minister, have been indicted.
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44% Bias Score