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Lithuania Sues Belarus at UN Court Over Migrant Influx
Lithuania sued Belarus at the UN's International Court of Justice in The Hague on May 19, 2024, for illegally facilitating a massive influx of migrants across its border, citing violations of the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and demanding compensation for damages, including bo...
Lithuania Sues Belarus at UN Court Over Migrant Influx
Lithuania sued Belarus at the UN's International Court of Justice in The Hague on May 19, 2024, for illegally facilitating a massive influx of migrants across its border, citing violations of the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and demanding compensation for damages, including bo...
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52% Bias Score


Labour Review Urges Faster Deportation of Foreign Criminals
A Labour-commissioned review recommends expediting the deportation of foreign criminals in England and Wales, proposing immediate deportation for sentences under three years and lowering the early removal scheme threshold to 30 percent of the sentence, potentially saving millions in taxpayer money a...
Labour Review Urges Faster Deportation of Foreign Criminals
A Labour-commissioned review recommends expediting the deportation of foreign criminals in England and Wales, proposing immediate deportation for sentences under three years and lowering the early removal scheme threshold to 30 percent of the sentence, potentially saving millions in taxpayer money a...
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68% Bias Score


Murcia Prison Ration Records Reveal Post-War Spain's Harsh Realities
Newly discovered documents from Murcia's "Cárcel Vieja" reveal daily prison rations from 1942-1971, showing stark differences between meager post-war meals and improved rations by the 1970s, highlighting the impact of political and economic changes on prisoner living conditions.
Murcia Prison Ration Records Reveal Post-War Spain's Harsh Realities
Newly discovered documents from Murcia's "Cárcel Vieja" reveal daily prison rations from 1942-1971, showing stark differences between meager post-war meals and improved rations by the 1970s, highlighting the impact of political and economic changes on prisoner living conditions.
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28% Bias Score


Sahakyan Interrogated in Baku Court
Bakou Sahakyan, the second president of Artsakh, was interrogated in a Baku military court, where video evidence of his alleged participation in military planning was presented; Azerbaijani media report he confessed to involvement in military operations against what Azerbaijan considers occupied ter...
Sahakyan Interrogated in Baku Court
Bakou Sahakyan, the second president of Artsakh, was interrogated in a Baku military court, where video evidence of his alleged participation in military planning was presented; Azerbaijani media report he confessed to involvement in military operations against what Azerbaijan considers occupied ter...
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60% Bias Score


Lissu Faces Treason Trial in Tanzania
Tanzanian opposition leader Tundu Lissu appeared in court Monday facing treason charges, potentially facing the death penalty, after being arrested for advocating electoral reform and his party's disqualification from the October elections; international condemnation followed.
Lissu Faces Treason Trial in Tanzania
Tanzanian opposition leader Tundu Lissu appeared in court Monday facing treason charges, potentially facing the death penalty, after being arrested for advocating electoral reform and his party's disqualification from the October elections; international condemnation followed.
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56% Bias Score


Argentine Grandmothers Seek EU Support to Find Missing Dictatorship Children
Argentine grandmothers whose relatives disappeared under the 1976-83 dictatorship are meeting EU officials in Brussels on Monday to seek support for expanded DNA testing to identify missing children, denouncing President Javier Milei's efforts to defund and dismantle the search for missing persons, ...
Argentine Grandmothers Seek EU Support to Find Missing Dictatorship Children
Argentine grandmothers whose relatives disappeared under the 1976-83 dictatorship are meeting EU officials in Brussels on Monday to seek support for expanded DNA testing to identify missing children, denouncing President Javier Milei's efforts to defund and dismantle the search for missing persons, ...
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Enforcement of Transgender Military Ban
The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can enforce its ban on transgender service members, forcing approximately 1,000 to begin the voluntary separation process by June 6th, impacting three service members with pending lawsuits.

Supreme Court Allows Enforcement of Transgender Military Ban
The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can enforce its ban on transgender service members, forcing approximately 1,000 to begin the voluntary separation process by June 6th, impacting three service members with pending lawsuits.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Anthropologist Severely Critiques West Over Gaza
Sinan Çankaya, a Dutch anthropologist of Turkish origin, announced his permanent break from Europe and the West due to European racism, the West's colonial legacy, and the devastation of Gaza, which he considers a genocide. His statement reflects growing global discontent with Western responses to t...

Dutch Anthropologist Severely Critiques West Over Gaza
Sinan Çankaya, a Dutch anthropologist of Turkish origin, announced his permanent break from Europe and the West due to European racism, the West's colonial legacy, and the devastation of Gaza, which he considers a genocide. His statement reflects growing global discontent with Western responses to t...
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52% Bias Score

Hungary: Mass Protest Against Orbán's Media Crackdown
Approximately 10,000 Hungarians protested in Budapest on Sunday against a new bill that would allow the government to monitor, restrict, and ban media outlets and NGOs deemed threats to national sovereignty, mirroring Russia's 'foreign agent' law and escalating concerns over democratic backsliding u...

Hungary: Mass Protest Against Orbán's Media Crackdown
Approximately 10,000 Hungarians protested in Budapest on Sunday against a new bill that would allow the government to monitor, restrict, and ban media outlets and NGOs deemed threats to national sovereignty, mirroring Russia's 'foreign agent' law and escalating concerns over democratic backsliding u...
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40% Bias Score

Greece Remembers Pontian Greek Genocide
On May 19th, Greece observes the Genocide of the Pontian Greeks, remembering the hundreds of thousands killed during the Ottoman Empire; President Tasoulas' message emphasizes international recognition as a tribute and a step towards preventing future atrocities.

Greece Remembers Pontian Greek Genocide
On May 19th, Greece observes the Genocide of the Pontian Greeks, remembering the hundreds of thousands killed during the Ottoman Empire; President Tasoulas' message emphasizes international recognition as a tribute and a step towards preventing future atrocities.
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56% Bias Score

Massive Anti-Israel Protest Rocks The Hague
Over 100,000 people protested in The Hague on Sunday, demanding the Dutch government end its support for Israel's actions in Gaza, creating the largest demonstration in two decades and highlighting deep political divisions within the Dutch coalition government.

Massive Anti-Israel Protest Rocks The Hague
Over 100,000 people protested in The Hague on Sunday, demanding the Dutch government end its support for Israel's actions in Gaza, creating the largest demonstration in two decades and highlighting deep political divisions within the Dutch coalition government.
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44% Bias Score

British Veterans Accuse MoD of Cover-up in 1950s Nuclear Tests
A group of British veterans, led by John Morris, filed a criminal complaint with the Metropolitan Police against the Ministry of Defence, alleging a cover-up of radiation exposure during 1950s nuclear tests on Christmas Island, supported by a 500-page dossier of evidence.

British Veterans Accuse MoD of Cover-up in 1950s Nuclear Tests
A group of British veterans, led by John Morris, filed a criminal complaint with the Metropolitan Police against the Ministry of Defence, alleging a cover-up of radiation exposure during 1950s nuclear tests on Christmas Island, supported by a 500-page dossier of evidence.
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56% Bias Score
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