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French State to Compensate Chlordecone Victims
A French court ruled that the state must compensate victims in Guadeloupe and Martinique for anxiety caused by chlordecone pesticide contamination, finding the state negligent in authorizing and managing its use, impacting over 90% of the adult population and resulting in high prostate cancer rates ...
French State to Compensate Chlordecone Victims
A French court ruled that the state must compensate victims in Guadeloupe and Martinique for anxiety caused by chlordecone pesticide contamination, finding the state negligent in authorizing and managing its use, impacting over 90% of the adult population and resulting in high prostate cancer rates ...
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40% Bias Score


Myanmar Junta Chief Visits Russia, Secures Potential Drone Technology Deal
Myanmar's junta chief Min Aung Hlaing visited Russia for high-level talks with Vladimir Putin, resulting in agreements for two new consulates, a small-scale nuclear plant, and potential drone technology transfer, despite facing international sanctions and internal conflict.
Myanmar Junta Chief Visits Russia, Secures Potential Drone Technology Deal
Myanmar's junta chief Min Aung Hlaing visited Russia for high-level talks with Vladimir Putin, resulting in agreements for two new consulates, a small-scale nuclear plant, and potential drone technology transfer, despite facing international sanctions and internal conflict.
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48% Bias Score


EU Proposes Faster Deportations of Rejected Asylum Seekers
The EU Commission proposed a plan to expedite deportations of rejected asylum seekers, including establishing transit centers outside the EU, cutting social benefits for non-compliance, and automating the recognition of deportation orders across member states.
EU Proposes Faster Deportations of Rejected Asylum Seekers
The EU Commission proposed a plan to expedite deportations of rejected asylum seekers, including establishing transit centers outside the EU, cutting social benefits for non-compliance, and automating the recognition of deportation orders across member states.
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36% Bias Score


Serbian Protests Block State Television Broadcasts
Students and citizens are blockading Serbian state television stations in Belgrade, Novi Sad, and Kragujevac, protesting a news presenter's insult and demanding government accountability for corruption following a deadly train station collapse in November.
Serbian Protests Block State Television Broadcasts
Students and citizens are blockading Serbian state television stations in Belgrade, Novi Sad, and Kragujevac, protesting a news presenter's insult and demanding government accountability for corruption following a deadly train station collapse in November.
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48% 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


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

EU Proposes Regulation Allowing Transfer of Rejected Asylum Seekers to Third Countries
The European Commission proposed a new regulation allowing EU member states to transfer rejected asylum seekers to third countries, potentially establishing extraterritorial processing centers in exchange for financial incentives, raising human rights concerns.

EU Proposes Regulation Allowing Transfer of Rejected Asylum Seekers to Third Countries
The European Commission proposed a new regulation allowing EU member states to transfer rejected asylum seekers to third countries, potentially establishing extraterritorial processing centers in exchange for financial incentives, raising human rights concerns.
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52% Bias Score

Columbia Student Faces Deportation After Arrest; Judge Blocks Deportation
A Palestinian student at Columbia University, Mahmoud Khalil, who played a leading role in last year's pro-Gaza protests, was arrested on Saturday and faces deportation, but a judge has temporarily blocked it pending a Wednesday hearing; the arrest prompted protests in New York City and condemnation...

Columbia Student Faces Deportation After Arrest; Judge Blocks Deportation
A Palestinian student at Columbia University, Mahmoud Khalil, who played a leading role in last year's pro-Gaza protests, was arrested on Saturday and faces deportation, but a judge has temporarily blocked it pending a Wednesday hearing; the arrest prompted protests in New York City and condemnation...
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68% Bias Score

Families of Mariupol Defenders Protest in Kyiv, Accusing Both Ukraine and Russia of Inaction
In Kyiv on March 11th, over 100 family members of Ukrainian soldiers held prisoner by Russia since the 2022 siege of Mariupol marched through the city center, demanding their release and accusing both Ukraine and Russia of insufficient efforts to secure their freedom, while also demanding that the U...

Families of Mariupol Defenders Protest in Kyiv, Accusing Both Ukraine and Russia of Inaction
In Kyiv on March 11th, over 100 family members of Ukrainian soldiers held prisoner by Russia since the 2022 siege of Mariupol marched through the city center, demanding their release and accusing both Ukraine and Russia of insufficient efforts to secure their freedom, while also demanding that the U...
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56% Bias Score

Latina Municipality to Join Case Against Family Accused of Forcing 12-Year-Old into Marriage
In Latina, Italy, the municipality will be a civil party in the trial against a family accused of forcing their 12-year-old daughter into marriage with a member of the Di Silvio clan, leading to multiple pregnancies and abortions; the case was discovered during a drug trafficking investigation.

Latina Municipality to Join Case Against Family Accused of Forcing 12-Year-Old into Marriage
In Latina, Italy, the municipality will be a civil party in the trial against a family accused of forcing their 12-year-old daughter into marriage with a member of the Di Silvio clan, leading to multiple pregnancies and abortions; the case was discovered during a drug trafficking investigation.
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24% 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

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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