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Taiwanese Fishing Fleet: Migrant Worker Abuse and Global Seafood Supply
Indonesian migrant fisherman Silwanus Tangkotta suffered a severe hand injury aboard a Taiwanese fishing vessel and was denied immediate medical care for over a month due to the captain prioritizing profits, highlighting widespread abuse in Taiwan's distant-water fishing industry.
Taiwanese Fishing Fleet: Migrant Worker Abuse and Global Seafood Supply
Indonesian migrant fisherman Silwanus Tangkotta suffered a severe hand injury aboard a Taiwanese fishing vessel and was denied immediate medical care for over a month due to the captain prioritizing profits, highlighting widespread abuse in Taiwan's distant-water fishing industry.
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48% Bias Score


DHS Vows Intensified Immigration Enforcement Despite Court Order
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced intensified immigration enforcement efforts following a funding boost from President Trump's domestic policy bill, despite a recent court order temporarily limiting DHS arrest powers based on race, ethnicity, or location. The bill allocates nearly $7...
DHS Vows Intensified Immigration Enforcement Despite Court Order
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced intensified immigration enforcement efforts following a funding boost from President Trump's domestic policy bill, despite a recent court order temporarily limiting DHS arrest powers based on race, ethnicity, or location. The bill allocates nearly $7...
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60% Bias Score


Taiwan's Fishing Industry: Migrant Worker Exploitation Undermines Human Rights Claims
Indonesian fisherman Silwanus Tangkotta suffered a severe hand injury aboard a Taiwanese fishing vessel, highlighting the widespread exploitation of migrant workers in Taiwan's distant-water fishing industry, which faces international scrutiny for forced labor and human rights abuses despite officia...
Taiwan's Fishing Industry: Migrant Worker Exploitation Undermines Human Rights Claims
Indonesian fisherman Silwanus Tangkotta suffered a severe hand injury aboard a Taiwanese fishing vessel, highlighting the widespread exploitation of migrant workers in Taiwan's distant-water fishing industry, which faces international scrutiny for forced labor and human rights abuses despite officia...
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48% Bias Score


Controversial "Humanitarian City" Plan Proposed for Gaza
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich proposed a "humanitarian city" in Rafah, Gaza, to house up to the entire Gazan population, costing an estimated 20-10 billion shekels initially, with ongoing annual costs in the billions; the plan faces significant oppositio...
Controversial "Humanitarian City" Plan Proposed for Gaza
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich proposed a "humanitarian city" in Rafah, Gaza, to house up to the entire Gazan population, costing an estimated 20-10 billion shekels initially, with ongoing annual costs in the billions; the plan faces significant oppositio...
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68% Bias Score


Over 800 Dead Seeking Aid in Gaza Amid Ongoing Conflict
Over 800 people have died seeking aid in Gaza since late May, with at least 30 more killed on July 11th near an aid distribution site run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which the UN and major aid groups refuse to work with due to alleged ties to Israeli military objectives; Israel says i...
Over 800 Dead Seeking Aid in Gaza Amid Ongoing Conflict
Over 800 people have died seeking aid in Gaza since late May, with at least 30 more killed on July 11th near an aid distribution site run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which the UN and major aid groups refuse to work with due to alleged ties to Israeli military objectives; Israel says i...
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56% Bias Score


Israel Plans Rafah Concentration Camp Amidst Ongoing Gaza War Crimes
Israel plans to create a concentration camp in Rafah, Gaza, forcibly relocating Palestinians; this follows 21 months of conflict marked by alleged war crimes, including starvation as a method of warfare, and the UN issuing arrest warrants for Israeli officials, yet without arrests being made; the We...
Israel Plans Rafah Concentration Camp Amidst Ongoing Gaza War Crimes
Israel plans to create a concentration camp in Rafah, Gaza, forcibly relocating Palestinians; this follows 21 months of conflict marked by alleged war crimes, including starvation as a method of warfare, and the UN issuing arrest warrants for Israeli officials, yet without arrests being made; the We...
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64% Bias Score

Mexico's Crisis of Teenage Pregnancies
In 2024, 56,610 girls under 16 gave birth in Mexico; 1,652 were 10–13 years old, prompting President Claudia Sheinbaum to declare it sexual violence. The State of Mexico had the most cases (6,243), but Chiapas had the highest rate per capita.

Mexico's Crisis of Teenage Pregnancies
In 2024, 56,610 girls under 16 gave birth in Mexico; 1,652 were 10–13 years old, prompting President Claudia Sheinbaum to declare it sexual violence. The State of Mexico had the most cases (6,243), but Chiapas had the highest rate per capita.
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36% Bias Score

Greece Suspends Asylum Processing Amidst Libyan Refugee Influx
Facing a surge in refugees from Libya, Greece's southern islands, particularly Crete and Gavdos, are overwhelmed, prompting a controversial new law suspending asylum processing for three months, raising legal and humanitarian concerns, and potentially impacting tourism.

Greece Suspends Asylum Processing Amidst Libyan Refugee Influx
Facing a surge in refugees from Libya, Greece's southern islands, particularly Crete and Gavdos, are overwhelmed, prompting a controversial new law suspending asylum processing for three months, raising legal and humanitarian concerns, and potentially impacting tourism.
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56% Bias Score

Morocco's Child Labor Decline: Progress and Persistent Challenges
A targeted government approach in Morocco has reduced child labor by 59.1 percent since 2017, leaving 101,000 children aged 7-17 still working, with 84.6 percent being boys, primarily in rural areas, despite NGO and government efforts to combat poverty and improve enforcement.

Morocco's Child Labor Decline: Progress and Persistent Challenges
A targeted government approach in Morocco has reduced child labor by 59.1 percent since 2017, leaving 101,000 children aged 7-17 still working, with 84.6 percent being boys, primarily in rural areas, despite NGO and government efforts to combat poverty and improve enforcement.
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40% Bias Score

Labor Party Rejects Key Antisemitism Recommendations
An internal Labor party group, Labor Friends of Palestine, is urging Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to reject key recommendations from the federal antisemitism envoy, Jillian Segal, particularly those involving defunding universities and arts organizations, instead advocating for anti-racism educat...

Labor Party Rejects Key Antisemitism Recommendations
An internal Labor party group, Labor Friends of Palestine, is urging Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to reject key recommendations from the federal antisemitism envoy, Jillian Segal, particularly those involving defunding universities and arts organizations, instead advocating for anti-racism educat...
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52% Bias Score

Peruvian Congress Approves Amnesty for Human Rights Abusers
The Peruvian Congress approved an amnesty shielding perpetrators of grave human rights abuses during past conflicts, provoking outrage from victims and raising concerns about legal and moral implications, violating international laws and contradicting national constitutional mandates.

Peruvian Congress Approves Amnesty for Human Rights Abusers
The Peruvian Congress approved an amnesty shielding perpetrators of grave human rights abuses during past conflicts, provoking outrage from victims and raising concerns about legal and moral implications, violating international laws and contradicting national constitutional mandates.
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64% Bias Score

US Immigration Policies Threaten 2026 World Cup
The low attendance at the FIFA Club World Cup in the US, despite significant promotion, highlights concerns about the upcoming 2026 World Cup due to President Trump's strict immigration policies creating fear and deterring attendance.

US Immigration Policies Threaten 2026 World Cup
The low attendance at the FIFA Club World Cup in the US, despite significant promotion, highlights concerns about the upcoming 2026 World Cup due to President Trump's strict immigration policies creating fear and deterring attendance.
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68% Bias Score
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