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Russian Writer Boris Akunin Receives 14-Year Prison Sentence in Absentia
On July 14, 2024, a Russian court sentenced Russian-UK citizen Boris Akunin to 14 years in prison in absentia for publicly justifying terrorism, aiding terrorist activities, and violating foreign agent laws; his lawyer has appealed the verdict.
Russian Writer Boris Akunin Receives 14-Year Prison Sentence in Absentia
On July 14, 2024, a Russian court sentenced Russian-UK citizen Boris Akunin to 14 years in prison in absentia for publicly justifying terrorism, aiding terrorist activities, and violating foreign agent laws; his lawyer has appealed the verdict.
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56% Bias Score


ICE Detains Expectant Father in Washington State
ICE detained Guilherme Lemes Cardoso E Silva, a Brazilian visual artist with no criminal record, in Washington state on July 28th, just months before his wife's scheduled childbirth, despite his ongoing efforts to legalize his residency status. He is being held in Tacoma, Washington.
ICE Detains Expectant Father in Washington State
ICE detained Guilherme Lemes Cardoso E Silva, a Brazilian visual artist with no criminal record, in Washington state on July 28th, just months before his wife's scheduled childbirth, despite his ongoing efforts to legalize his residency status. He is being held in Tacoma, Washington.
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36% Bias Score


US Deports Violent Criminals to Eswatini Amidst Expanded Third-Country Deportations
The Trump administration deported five men with violent criminal records from various countries to Eswatini, a small African nation, amidst a broader effort to increase deportations to third-party countries, despite safety and human rights concerns, and a recent Supreme Court decision that weakens d...
US Deports Violent Criminals to Eswatini Amidst Expanded Third-Country Deportations
The Trump administration deported five men with violent criminal records from various countries to Eswatini, a small African nation, amidst a broader effort to increase deportations to third-party countries, despite safety and human rights concerns, and a recent Supreme Court decision that weakens d...
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52% Bias Score


Hungary Demands EU Sanctions After Death of Citizen in Ukraine
Hungary demands EU sanctions against Ukrainian officials following the death of a Hungarian national during Ukraine's military mobilization; Ukraine claims the death was due to natural causes, not a beating, and that the deceased was a Ukrainian citizen.
Hungary Demands EU Sanctions After Death of Citizen in Ukraine
Hungary demands EU sanctions against Ukrainian officials following the death of a Hungarian national during Ukraine's military mobilization; Ukraine claims the death was due to natural causes, not a beating, and that the deceased was a Ukrainian citizen.
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52% Bias Score


Colombian Activist Jani Silva Awarded Hessian Peace Prize
The Hessian Peace Prize will be awarded to Jani Silva, a Colombian environmental and peace activist, on September 16th for her 40+ years of work in the Putumayo Amazon region, facing constant death threats from armed militias.
Colombian Activist Jani Silva Awarded Hessian Peace Prize
The Hessian Peace Prize will be awarded to Jani Silva, a Colombian environmental and peace activist, on September 16th for her 40+ years of work in the Putumayo Amazon region, facing constant death threats from armed militias.
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44% Bias Score


Cuban Minister Resigns After Denying Widespread Poverty
Cuban Minister of Labor Marta Feito Cabrera's televised denial of widespread poverty in Cuba, despite 89% poverty rates reported by the Cuban Observatory of Human Rights, led to her resignation after public outcry and presidential disapproval. The government's response involves a campaign to report ...
Cuban Minister Resigns After Denying Widespread Poverty
Cuban Minister of Labor Marta Feito Cabrera's televised denial of widespread poverty in Cuba, despite 89% poverty rates reported by the Cuban Observatory of Human Rights, led to her resignation after public outcry and presidential disapproval. The government's response involves a campaign to report ...
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64% Bias Score

Georgia Data Center Accused of Contaminating Resident's Well Amidst Growing Water Concerns
A Georgia resident alleges that a Meta data center damaged her well, highlighting the growing tension between data center expansion and local water resources, with AI-driven data centers projected to consume billions of cubic meters of water globally by 2027.

Georgia Data Center Accused of Contaminating Resident's Well Amidst Growing Water Concerns
A Georgia resident alleges that a Meta data center damaged her well, highlighting the growing tension between data center expansion and local water resources, with AI-driven data centers projected to consume billions of cubic meters of water globally by 2027.
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40% Bias Score

UK Data Breach Exposes Afghans, Leading to Secret Relocation Program
A data breach within the British Ministry of Defence revealed the details of almost 19,000 Afghans seeking relocation to the UK after the Taliban takeover, leading to a secret relocation program costing £850 million, with the final cost potentially higher.

UK Data Breach Exposes Afghans, Leading to Secret Relocation Program
A data breach within the British Ministry of Defence revealed the details of almost 19,000 Afghans seeking relocation to the UK after the Taliban takeover, leading to a secret relocation program costing £850 million, with the final cost potentially higher.
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40% Bias Score

German Court Dismisses Lawsuit on US Drone Strike in Yemen
The German Constitutional Court dismissed a lawsuit regarding the 2012 US drone strike in Yemen, where Ramstein Air Base's infrastructure was used, stating insufficient evidence of systemic international law violations despite acknowledging Germany's obligation to protect fundamental human rights, l...

German Court Dismisses Lawsuit on US Drone Strike in Yemen
The German Constitutional Court dismissed a lawsuit regarding the 2012 US drone strike in Yemen, where Ramstein Air Base's infrastructure was used, stating insufficient evidence of systemic international law violations despite acknowledging Germany's obligation to protect fundamental human rights, l...
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32% Bias Score

Hungary Demands EU Sanctions on Ukraine Over Citizen's Death
Hungary demands EU sanctions against Ukrainian military leaders for the alleged beating death of a Hungarian citizen during Ukrainian military mobilization; Ukraine denies the allegations and cites a different cause of death.

Hungary Demands EU Sanctions on Ukraine Over Citizen's Death
Hungary demands EU sanctions against Ukrainian military leaders for the alleged beating death of a Hungarian citizen during Ukrainian military mobilization; Ukraine denies the allegations and cites a different cause of death.
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52% Bias Score

Brazil's Soybean Production: Environmental Disaster and Inefficiency
A recent study reveals the unsustainable and dangerous nature of Brazil's soybean production, showing a 2019% increase in pesticide use from 1993 to 2023 despite decreased efficiency, impacting the EU and other importers; this model, driven by deforestation and tax breaks for multinational corporati...

Brazil's Soybean Production: Environmental Disaster and Inefficiency
A recent study reveals the unsustainable and dangerous nature of Brazil's soybean production, showing a 2019% increase in pesticide use from 1993 to 2023 despite decreased efficiency, impacting the EU and other importers; this model, driven by deforestation and tax breaks for multinational corporati...
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64% Bias Score

Mauritania's Crackdown on Migration Causes 40% Drop in Canary Island Arrivals
A 40% decrease in migrant arrivals in the Canary Islands from Mauritania in 2025 is attributed to Mauritania's intensified border controls and expulsions, fueled by a €500 million agreement with Spain and the EU, prompting accusations of human rights abuses and impacting refugees and asylum seekers.

Mauritania's Crackdown on Migration Causes 40% Drop in Canary Island Arrivals
A 40% decrease in migrant arrivals in the Canary Islands from Mauritania in 2025 is attributed to Mauritania's intensified border controls and expulsions, fueled by a €500 million agreement with Spain and the EU, prompting accusations of human rights abuses and impacting refugees and asylum seekers.
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56% Bias Score
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