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Turkish Law Favors Mining Companies, Sparks Protests
TİP lawmaker Sera Kadıgil denounced a new Turkish law that prioritizes mining companies over citizens' rights, leading to protests and hunger strikes, alleging that only 2-3% of underground resources will go to the state, while the rest will go to mining companies; she criticized AKP's support of co...
Turkish Law Favors Mining Companies, Sparks Protests
TİP lawmaker Sera Kadıgil denounced a new Turkish law that prioritizes mining companies over citizens' rights, leading to protests and hunger strikes, alleging that only 2-3% of underground resources will go to the state, while the rest will go to mining companies; she criticized AKP's support of co...
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64% Bias Score


Cristosal Flees El Salvador Amidst Government Crackdown
El Salvador's human rights organization Cristosal relocated 20 employees to Guatemala and Honduras due to government harassment and legal threats, including the imprisonment of its anti-corruption lawyer, Ruth López, under controversial enrichment charges; this follows a new "foreign agents" law res...
Cristosal Flees El Salvador Amidst Government Crackdown
El Salvador's human rights organization Cristosal relocated 20 employees to Guatemala and Honduras due to government harassment and legal threats, including the imprisonment of its anti-corruption lawyer, Ruth López, under controversial enrichment charges; this follows a new "foreign agents" law res...
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52% Bias Score


Mexico Crematorium Case: Eight Investigations Opened into Potential Government Negligence
The Chihuahua State Human Rights Commission (CEDH) opened eight investigations into potential governmental negligence related to 383 bodies found in a Ciudad Juárez crematorium in late June, complementing a criminal investigation that resulted in two arrests.
Mexico Crematorium Case: Eight Investigations Opened into Potential Government Negligence
The Chihuahua State Human Rights Commission (CEDH) opened eight investigations into potential governmental negligence related to 383 bodies found in a Ciudad Juárez crematorium in late June, complementing a criminal investigation that resulted in two arrests.
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28% Bias Score


Iranian Students Wrongfully Arrested by ICE, Released After Legal Battle
Two Iranian graduate students at Louisiana State University, Pouria Pourhosseinhendabad and Parisa Firouzabadi, were wrongly arrested by ICE agents in June using deceptive tactics and released this week after legal challenges, raising concerns about potential discrimination given the timing of their...
Iranian Students Wrongfully Arrested by ICE, Released After Legal Battle
Two Iranian graduate students at Louisiana State University, Pouria Pourhosseinhendabad and Parisa Firouzabadi, were wrongly arrested by ICE agents in June using deceptive tactics and released this week after legal challenges, raising concerns about potential discrimination given the timing of their...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Administration Targets Landlords to Track Undocumented Immigrants
The Trump administration is using a new strategy to track undocumented immigrants by demanding landlords provide tenant information to ICE, creating a climate of fear and potential discrimination, and bypassing traditional legal channels.
Trump Administration Targets Landlords to Track Undocumented Immigrants
The Trump administration is using a new strategy to track undocumented immigrants by demanding landlords provide tenant information to ICE, creating a climate of fear and potential discrimination, and bypassing traditional legal channels.
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52% Bias Score


El Salvador: Human Rights Watchdog Cristosal Relocates Amid Government Crackdown
El Salvador's human rights watchdog Cristosal has relocated its operations outside the country due to government repression, suspending its work within the nation and citing risks of criminal persecution and lack of impartial trials, following the arrest of its prominent advocate Ruth Lopez and a ne...
El Salvador: Human Rights Watchdog Cristosal Relocates Amid Government Crackdown
El Salvador's human rights watchdog Cristosal has relocated its operations outside the country due to government repression, suspending its work within the nation and citing risks of criminal persecution and lack of impartial trials, following the arrest of its prominent advocate Ruth Lopez and a ne...
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56% Bias Score

Syria's Centralized Rule Fuels Violence After Israeli Airstrikes
Following Israeli airstrikes on March 10th, Syria's centralized government, despite a prior agreement to integrate the SDF, implemented a highly centralized constitution, leading to increased violence against minorities and escalating national security concerns.

Syria's Centralized Rule Fuels Violence After Israeli Airstrikes
Following Israeli airstrikes on March 10th, Syria's centralized government, despite a prior agreement to integrate the SDF, implemented a highly centralized constitution, leading to increased violence against minorities and escalating national security concerns.
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60% Bias Score

Argentina Condemns Gaza Church Attack, Testing Israel Ties
Argentina expressed "serious concern" over an Israeli attack on Gaza's only Catholic church, killing three and injuring Argentine priest Gabriel Romanelli, creating tension given the government's strong pro-Israel stance.

Argentina Condemns Gaza Church Attack, Testing Israel Ties
Argentina expressed "serious concern" over an Israeli attack on Gaza's only Catholic church, killing three and injuring Argentine priest Gabriel Romanelli, creating tension given the government's strong pro-Israel stance.
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36% Bias Score

Salvadoran NGO Cristosal Exiles Itself Amid Government Crackdown
The Salvadoran human rights NGO Cristosal, facing government repression including espionage and defamation, has exiled itself to Guatemala and Honduras, continuing operations from there after a new law restricted funding and operations in El Salvador.

Salvadoran NGO Cristosal Exiles Itself Amid Government Crackdown
The Salvadoran human rights NGO Cristosal, facing government repression including espionage and defamation, has exiled itself to Guatemala and Honduras, continuing operations from there after a new law restricted funding and operations in El Salvador.
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Court Orders Child's Return to Italy Amidst Abuse Allegations
A Spanish court ordered Juana Rivas to return her 11-year-old son, Daniel, to his father in Italy by Tuesday, despite allegations of abuse against the father; her legal team is appealing and seeking intervention from the Spanish Ministry of Youth and Childhood, citing Daniel's fear and claims of abu...

Spanish Court Orders Child's Return to Italy Amidst Abuse Allegations
A Spanish court ordered Juana Rivas to return her 11-year-old son, Daniel, to his father in Italy by Tuesday, despite allegations of abuse against the father; her legal team is appealing and seeking intervention from the Spanish Ministry of Youth and Childhood, citing Daniel's fear and claims of abu...
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64% Bias Score

ICC Confirms Arrest of Libyan Torturer Al Buti in Germany
The International Criminal Court (ICC) confirmed the arrest of Libyan torturer Al Buti in Germany, following a request from Libya, after Italy's release of a similar suspect caused controversy. The ICC highlights the importance of state cooperation in achieving justice for victims.

ICC Confirms Arrest of Libyan Torturer Al Buti in Germany
The International Criminal Court (ICC) confirmed the arrest of Libyan torturer Al Buti in Germany, following a request from Libya, after Italy's release of a similar suspect caused controversy. The ICC highlights the importance of state cooperation in achieving justice for victims.
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40% Bias Score

Nine Humanitarian Workers Kidnapped in Cauca, Colombia
Nine humanitarian workers were kidnapped in Lopez de Micay, Cauca, Colombia, by the Estado Mayor Central dissident group led by Iván Mordisco, who claim the workers were aiding the military; the governor denies this, stating they were promoting social programs and demanding their release.

Nine Humanitarian Workers Kidnapped in Cauca, Colombia
Nine humanitarian workers were kidnapped in Lopez de Micay, Cauca, Colombia, by the Estado Mayor Central dissident group led by Iván Mordisco, who claim the workers were aiding the military; the governor denies this, stating they were promoting social programs and demanding their release.
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36% Bias Score
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