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Afghan Cricketers Find Asylum and Voice in "My Melbourne
My Melbourne," a portmanteau film, tells the story of Afghan refugee sisters, who were members of Afghanistan's women's cricket team, and their escape from the Taliban, highlighting their asylum in Australia and their subsequent contributions to the film.
Afghan Cricketers Find Asylum and Voice in "My Melbourne
My Melbourne," a portmanteau film, tells the story of Afghan refugee sisters, who were members of Afghanistan's women's cricket team, and their escape from the Taliban, highlighting their asylum in Australia and their subsequent contributions to the film.
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48% Bias Score


Catalan Government to Manage Barcelona Immigration Detention Center
Junts per Catalunya's shift in stance has led to an agreement where the Catalan government will manage Barcelona's CIE, despite previous calls for its closure, marking a significant change in Catalan immigration policy.
Catalan Government to Manage Barcelona Immigration Detention Center
Junts per Catalunya's shift in stance has led to an agreement where the Catalan government will manage Barcelona's CIE, despite previous calls for its closure, marking a significant change in Catalan immigration policy.
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36% Bias Score


Syria: Al-Qaeda-Linked Forces Accused of Massacring Hundreds After Assad's Ouster
In Syria, al-Qaeda-linked forces, led by interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa, are accused of massacring hundreds of civilians, mostly Alawites and Christians, in the aftermath of the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad, sparking regional instability and international concern.
Syria: Al-Qaeda-Linked Forces Accused of Massacring Hundreds After Assad's Ouster
In Syria, al-Qaeda-linked forces, led by interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa, are accused of massacring hundreds of civilians, mostly Alawites and Christians, in the aftermath of the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad, sparking regional instability and international concern.
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56% Bias Score


Over 600 Dead in Two Days of Clashes and Revenge Killings in Syria
Clashes between Syrian security forces and loyalists of Bashar al-Assad, along with subsequent revenge killings, resulted in over 600 deaths in two days, making it one of the deadliest incidents in the 14-year Syrian conflict; the violence involved Sunni gunmen targeting Alawites, triggering widespr...
Over 600 Dead in Two Days of Clashes and Revenge Killings in Syria
Clashes between Syrian security forces and loyalists of Bashar al-Assad, along with subsequent revenge killings, resulted in over 600 deaths in two days, making it one of the deadliest incidents in the 14-year Syrian conflict; the violence involved Sunni gunmen targeting Alawites, triggering widespr...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration to End TPS for Haitian Immigrants
President Trump's plan to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian immigrants by August 2025 leaves an estimated 500,000 people facing deportation to a country grappling with gang violence, political instability, and economic hardship, despite many having built lives and contributed signific...
Trump Administration to End TPS for Haitian Immigrants
President Trump's plan to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian immigrants by August 2025 leaves an estimated 500,000 people facing deportation to a country grappling with gang violence, political instability, and economic hardship, despite many having built lives and contributed signific...
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56% Bias Score


Beijing+30: Global Setbacks in Gender Equality
A new report by Equality Now reveals that despite the Beijing Declaration's commitment to gender equality, significant regressions persist across the globe, including in the US, Poland, Turkey, and several other nations, with concerning setbacks in abortion rights, domestic violence legislation, and...
Beijing+30: Global Setbacks in Gender Equality
A new report by Equality Now reveals that despite the Beijing Declaration's commitment to gender equality, significant regressions persist across the globe, including in the US, Poland, Turkey, and several other nations, with concerning setbacks in abortion rights, domestic violence legislation, and...
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48% Bias Score

Fugard's Plays Expose Apartheid's Human Cost
South African playwright Athol Fugard's plays, such as "Blood Knot" and "Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act," powerfully depicted apartheid's devastating effects on individuals and relationships, achieving international recognition and prompting reflection on racism's enduring conse...

Fugard's Plays Expose Apartheid's Human Cost
South African playwright Athol Fugard's plays, such as "Blood Knot" and "Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act," powerfully depicted apartheid's devastating effects on individuals and relationships, achieving international recognition and prompting reflection on racism's enduring conse...
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56% Bias Score

Syria Clashes Leave Over 600 Dead, Alawite Massacre Follows
Over 600 people died in two days of clashes in Syria between security forces and Assad loyalists, followed by revenge killings targeting Alawites, causing a major humanitarian crisis and challenging the new government's authority.

Syria Clashes Leave Over 600 Dead, Alawite Massacre Follows
Over 600 people died in two days of clashes in Syria between security forces and Assad loyalists, followed by revenge killings targeting Alawites, causing a major humanitarian crisis and challenging the new government's authority.
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44% Bias Score

Over 600 Dead in Deadliest Syria Clashes Since 2011
Over 600 people died in two days of violence in Syria's Latakia region, marking the deadliest clashes since the conflict began in 2011. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reports that the violence started when pro-Assad militants ambushed Syrian security forces, leading to revenge killings of A...

Over 600 Dead in Deadliest Syria Clashes Since 2011
Over 600 people died in two days of violence in Syria's Latakia region, marking the deadliest clashes since the conflict began in 2011. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reports that the violence started when pro-Assad militants ambushed Syrian security forces, leading to revenge killings of A...
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60% Bias Score

Over 300 Alawites Killed in Post-Assad Syria
In the aftermath of Bashar al-Assad's removal, pro-government Islamist forces reportedly killed over 300 Alawite civilians in western Syria, prompting the interim president to call for the surrender of Assad loyalists amid escalating sectarian violence and security challenges across the country.

Over 300 Alawites Killed in Post-Assad Syria
In the aftermath of Bashar al-Assad's removal, pro-government Islamist forces reportedly killed over 300 Alawite civilians in western Syria, prompting the interim president to call for the surrender of Assad loyalists amid escalating sectarian violence and security challenges across the country.
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60% Bias Score

Afghan Women Face Escalating Oppression Under Taliban Rule
Three and a half years after the Taliban takeover, Afghan women face escalating oppression, including educational bans, limited employment, and mandatory veiling; while women's organizations and international legal actions offer some hope.

Afghan Women Face Escalating Oppression Under Taliban Rule
Three and a half years after the Taliban takeover, Afghan women face escalating oppression, including educational bans, limited employment, and mandatory veiling; while women's organizations and international legal actions offer some hope.
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56% Bias Score

Belgian Court Rules Colonial-Era Family Separations Crimes Against Humanity
A Belgian court ruled that the systematic separation of mixed-race children from their families during the colonial era constituted crimes against humanity, awarding reparations to five Congolese women who successfully sued the Belgian government for the trauma they experienced.

Belgian Court Rules Colonial-Era Family Separations Crimes Against Humanity
A Belgian court ruled that the systematic separation of mixed-race children from their families during the colonial era constituted crimes against humanity, awarding reparations to five Congolese women who successfully sued the Belgian government for the trauma they experienced.
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28% Bias Score
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