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UN Faces Calls to Investigate Myanmar Envoy Over Alleged China Ties
Justice for Myanmar is urging a UN investigation into special envoy Julie Bishop's alleged ties to Chinese firms operating in Myanmar, raising concerns about conflicts of interest given the ongoing civil war and China's role in the country.
UN Faces Calls to Investigate Myanmar Envoy Over Alleged China Ties
Justice for Myanmar is urging a UN investigation into special envoy Julie Bishop's alleged ties to Chinese firms operating in Myanmar, raising concerns about conflicts of interest given the ongoing civil war and China's role in the country.
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40% Bias Score


Algerian Author Boualem Sansal's Imprisonment Escalates to UN
Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, seriously ill, remains imprisoned in Algeria; his lawyer, denied access, is escalating the case to the UN due to the violation of fair trial treaties and the pressure put on Sansal to change lawyers; Sansal is being presented on Algerian social media as public ...
Algerian Author Boualem Sansal's Imprisonment Escalates to UN
Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, seriously ill, remains imprisoned in Algeria; his lawyer, denied access, is escalating the case to the UN due to the violation of fair trial treaties and the pressure put on Sansal to change lawyers; Sansal is being presented on Algerian social media as public ...
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56% Bias Score


EU Proposes Stricter Asylum Return Policy, Including Return Hubs Outside EU
The European Commission proposed new rules to expedite the expulsion of rejected asylum seekers from the EU, including potential return hubs outside the EU, which are opposed by left-wing parties who voice human rights concerns.
EU Proposes Stricter Asylum Return Policy, Including Return Hubs Outside EU
The European Commission proposed new rules to expedite the expulsion of rejected asylum seekers from the EU, including potential return hubs outside the EU, which are opposed by left-wing parties who voice human rights concerns.
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52% Bias Score


US Arrest of Palestinian Activist Sparks Protests, Raising Free Speech Concerns
Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil was arrested by federal agents on Saturday for alleged ties to Hamas, prompting protests in New York City and Chicago on Tuesday, while a judge temporarily blocked his deportation; the administration has not provided evidence supporting the claims.
US Arrest of Palestinian Activist Sparks Protests, Raising Free Speech Concerns
Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil was arrested by federal agents on Saturday for alleged ties to Hamas, prompting protests in New York City and Chicago on Tuesday, while a judge temporarily blocked his deportation; the administration has not provided evidence supporting the claims.
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60% Bias Score


Castillo's Hunger Strike Amidst Claims of Judicial Bias in Rebellion Trial
Facing trial for rebellion, former Peruvian president Pedro Castillo, imprisoned since December 2022, began a hunger strike, alleging bias from Judge Norma Carbajal Chávez whose recusal was denied; his defense filed a habeas corpus to halt proceedings.
Castillo's Hunger Strike Amidst Claims of Judicial Bias in Rebellion Trial
Facing trial for rebellion, former Peruvian president Pedro Castillo, imprisoned since December 2022, began a hunger strike, alleging bias from Judge Norma Carbajal Chávez whose recusal was denied; his defense filed a habeas corpus to halt proceedings.
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52% Bias Score


Mass Disappearances in Oaxaca Expose Drug Trafficking, Tourism Conflicts"
Ten young people from Tlaxcala, Mexico, disappeared in Oaxaca in February and March 2024; their bodies were found in Puebla, highlighting the involvement of drug trafficking and the state's downplaying of the violence to protect the tourism sector.
Mass Disappearances in Oaxaca Expose Drug Trafficking, Tourism Conflicts"
Ten young people from Tlaxcala, Mexico, disappeared in Oaxaca in February and March 2024; their bodies were found in Puebla, highlighting the involvement of drug trafficking and the state's downplaying of the violence to protect the tourism sector.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's US Attorney Nominee Revealed to Have Made Repeated Racist Comments
Donald Trump's nominee for Washington US attorney, Ed Martin, has been revealed to have made repeated racist comments in social media posts and columns for the Evening Whirl, a St. Louis crime tabloid, including falsely claiming Kamala Harris "self-identified" as Black and that Martin Luther King Jr...

Trump's US Attorney Nominee Revealed to Have Made Repeated Racist Comments
Donald Trump's nominee for Washington US attorney, Ed Martin, has been revealed to have made repeated racist comments in social media posts and columns for the Evening Whirl, a St. Louis crime tabloid, including falsely claiming Kamala Harris "self-identified" as Black and that Martin Luther King Jr...
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52% Bias Score

Hungary Considers Expelling Dual Citizens Deemed National Security Threats
Hungary's ruling Fidesz party proposes a constitutional amendment enabling the expulsion of dual citizens deemed threats to national interests, targeting critics and opponents labeled as representing foreign interests, escalating tensions and raising concerns about democratic freedoms.

Hungary Considers Expelling Dual Citizens Deemed National Security Threats
Hungary's ruling Fidesz party proposes a constitutional amendment enabling the expulsion of dual citizens deemed threats to national interests, targeting critics and opponents labeled as representing foreign interests, escalating tensions and raising concerns about democratic freedoms.
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56% Bias Score

Bucha's Enduring Scars: Three Years After Russia's Invasion
In Bucha, Ukraine, Father Andriy Halavin recounts the 2022 Russian occupation, detailing the deaths of 509 civilians, many while fleeing, and highlighting the ongoing emotional trauma despite the city's physical reconstruction; he warns of further Russian aggression if Ukraine falls.

Bucha's Enduring Scars: Three Years After Russia's Invasion
In Bucha, Ukraine, Father Andriy Halavin recounts the 2022 Russian occupation, detailing the deaths of 509 civilians, many while fleeing, and highlighting the ongoing emotional trauma despite the city's physical reconstruction; he warns of further Russian aggression if Ukraine falls.
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60% Bias Score

Myanmar Resistance Group Kills Buddhist Monk, Sparking Controversy
A Myanmar resistance group, the Bee Column, admitted to killing a Buddhist monk, Dhamma Thara, and his disciple in Shan State on March 4, claiming he was a military informer; however, local organizations dispute this, highlighting the escalating violence and conflicting narratives in Myanmar's civil...

Myanmar Resistance Group Kills Buddhist Monk, Sparking Controversy
A Myanmar resistance group, the Bee Column, admitted to killing a Buddhist monk, Dhamma Thara, and his disciple in Shan State on March 4, claiming he was a military informer; however, local organizations dispute this, highlighting the escalating violence and conflicting narratives in Myanmar's civil...
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40% Bias Score

British Backpacker Detained in US Over Visa Issue
British backpacker Becky Burke is detained in a US detention center after a visa mix-up at the Canadian border, prompting her father to plead for her release due to the harsh conditions and lack of appropriate dietary options.

British Backpacker Detained in US Over Visa Issue
British backpacker Becky Burke is detained in a US detention center after a visa mix-up at the Canadian border, prompting her father to plead for her release due to the harsh conditions and lack of appropriate dietary options.
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60% Bias Score

Mohammadi: Growing Iranian Protests Driven by Women's Rights and Regime Repression
Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, temporarily released from prison, reports growing societal changes in Iran fueled by protests against the regime's oppression of women and other social and environmental issues, and believes international solidarity is crucial for change.

Mohammadi: Growing Iranian Protests Driven by Women's Rights and Regime Repression
Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, temporarily released from prison, reports growing societal changes in Iran fueled by protests against the regime's oppression of women and other social and environmental issues, and believes international solidarity is crucial for change.
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60% Bias Score
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