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UK's Secret Afghan Resettlement Scheme Raises Vetting Concerns
The UK government secretly resettled 4,500 Afghans and their families under the Afghanistan Response Route (ARR) due to a data leak, costing approximately £400 million, raising concerns about vetting and transparency.
UK's Secret Afghan Resettlement Scheme Raises Vetting Concerns
The UK government secretly resettled 4,500 Afghans and their families under the Afghanistan Response Route (ARR) due to a data leak, costing approximately £400 million, raising concerns about vetting and transparency.
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52% 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


İmamoğlu Sentenced to Prison for Insulting Public Official
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu received a prison sentence of 1 year 7 months for insulting a public official and 2 months 15 days for threats following a speech criticizing the prosecutor Akın Gürlek; he was acquitted of the charge of targeting a public official.
İmamoğlu Sentenced to Prison for Insulting Public Official
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu received a prison sentence of 1 year 7 months for insulting a public official and 2 months 15 days for threats following a speech criticizing the prosecutor Akın Gürlek; he was acquitted of the charge of targeting a public official.
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60% Bias Score


Migrant App Tracks ICE Agents Amidst Heightened Deportation Fears
Amidst the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, migrants in the US are using apps like "Coqui" to track ICE agents' locations, highlighting anxieties and impacting work and daily routines; the app's creator cites both humanitarian concerns and workforce needs as motivations.
Migrant App Tracks ICE Agents Amidst Heightened Deportation Fears
Amidst the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, migrants in the US are using apps like "Coqui" to track ICE agents' locations, highlighting anxieties and impacting work and daily routines; the app's creator cites both humanitarian concerns and workforce needs as motivations.
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36% Bias Score


Father Walks 800km to Secure Daughter's Release from Hungarian Prison
Wolfram Jarosch, father of imprisoned anti-fascist activist Maja T., began an 800km hunger march from Dresden to Budapest demanding her release from Hungarian prison, following her own 40-day hunger strike.
Father Walks 800km to Secure Daughter's Release from Hungarian Prison
Wolfram Jarosch, father of imprisoned anti-fascist activist Maja T., began an 800km hunger march from Dresden to Budapest demanding her release from Hungarian prison, following her own 40-day hunger strike.
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52% Bias Score


China-Central Asia Forum Promotes Regionally-Tailored Human Rights Approach
The 2025 China-Central Asia Human Rights Development Forum, held in Xi'an on Tuesday, convened over 60 government officials and experts from China and Central Asian countries to discuss regional human rights cooperation, focusing on cultural diversity, shared values, and infrastructure development.
China-Central Asia Forum Promotes Regionally-Tailored Human Rights Approach
The 2025 China-Central Asia Human Rights Development Forum, held in Xi'an on Tuesday, convened over 60 government officials and experts from China and Central Asian countries to discuss regional human rights cooperation, focusing on cultural diversity, shared values, and infrastructure development.
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36% Bias Score

Prince Harry Continues Mother's Legacy, Pledges Support for Angolan Demining
Prince Harry visited Angola this week to discuss landmine clearance efforts with President João Lourenço, continuing his mother Princess Diana's legacy; the HALO Trust reports 88,000 Angolans were casualties of landmines, and Harry pledged continued support with a three-year contract.

Prince Harry Continues Mother's Legacy, Pledges Support for Angolan Demining
Prince Harry visited Angola this week to discuss landmine clearance efforts with President João Lourenço, continuing his mother Princess Diana's legacy; the HALO Trust reports 88,000 Angolans were casualties of landmines, and Harry pledged continued support with a three-year contract.
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32% Bias Score

EU Sanctions Nine Individuals and Six Entities for Russia's Destabilizing Actions
The EU imposed sanctions on nine individuals and six entities, including RTRS director Andrey Romanchenko and pro-Russian bloggers, for Russia's destabilizing actions abroad, encompassing information manipulation and foreign interference, on July 15th.

EU Sanctions Nine Individuals and Six Entities for Russia's Destabilizing Actions
The EU imposed sanctions on nine individuals and six entities, including RTRS director Andrey Romanchenko and pro-Russian bloggers, for Russia's destabilizing actions abroad, encompassing information manipulation and foreign interference, on July 15th.
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48% Bias Score

China Lifts Sanctions on German Politician Bütikofer Amidst EU-China Dialogue Efforts
China lifted sanctions on German Green Party politician Reinhard Bütikofer, imposed in 2021 in retaliation for EU sanctions on China's treatment of Uyghurs; this follows China's April decision to lift sanctions on current MEPs and is seen as an attempt to restart dialogue with the European Parliamen...

China Lifts Sanctions on German Politician Bütikofer Amidst EU-China Dialogue Efforts
China lifted sanctions on German Green Party politician Reinhard Bütikofer, imposed in 2021 in retaliation for EU sanctions on China's treatment of Uyghurs; this follows China's April decision to lift sanctions on current MEPs and is seen as an attempt to restart dialogue with the European Parliamen...
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Youth Care Facility Faces Penalties for Inadequate Care
The Hague's Veerkracht Jeugdhulp youth care facility faces penalties for failing to meet care standards, including staff misconduct and inadequate facilities, putting vulnerable youth at risk, with the IGJ ordering improvements.

Dutch Youth Care Facility Faces Penalties for Inadequate Care
The Hague's Veerkracht Jeugdhulp youth care facility faces penalties for failing to meet care standards, including staff misconduct and inadequate facilities, putting vulnerable youth at risk, with the IGJ ordering improvements.
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40% Bias Score

Rwandan Court to Rule on Opposition Leader's Detention
A Rwandan court is deciding whether to keep opposition leader Victoire Ingabire in pre-trial detention, following her arrest on June 19th on charges related to an online training session focused on strategies to oppose the government; a ruling is expected July 18th.

Rwandan Court to Rule on Opposition Leader's Detention
A Rwandan court is deciding whether to keep opposition leader Victoire Ingabire in pre-trial detention, following her arrest on June 19th on charges related to an online training session focused on strategies to oppose the government; a ruling is expected July 18th.
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36% Bias Score

Togo Issues Arrest Warrants After Protests, Amidst Upcoming Elections
Following protests in Togo on June 26-28 resulting in conflicting reports of 5-7 deaths, the government issued arrest warrants for activists, citing concerns about regional destabilization; the government plans to hold municipal elections on July 17, closing land borders temporarily to ensure order.

Togo Issues Arrest Warrants After Protests, Amidst Upcoming Elections
Following protests in Togo on June 26-28 resulting in conflicting reports of 5-7 deaths, the government issued arrest warrants for activists, citing concerns about regional destabilization; the government plans to hold municipal elections on July 17, closing land borders temporarily to ensure order.
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52% Bias Score
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