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Greenpeace Opens Permanent Office in Portugal
Greenpeace launched its Portuguese office on February 13, 2023, with a team of five, focusing on forest fires and ocean protection within Portugal's large Exclusive Economic Zone, marking a shift to consistent engagement after 15 years of targeted campaigns.
Greenpeace Opens Permanent Office in Portugal
Greenpeace launched its Portuguese office on February 13, 2023, with a team of five, focusing on forest fires and ocean protection within Portugal's large Exclusive Economic Zone, marking a shift to consistent engagement after 15 years of targeted campaigns.
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52% Bias Score


Belgian Court Drops Widespread Catholic Church Abuse Case
A Belgian court dropped the "Operation Kelk" investigation into widespread Catholic Church sexual abuse due to the statute of limitations expiring in most cases, leaving 475 victims without legal recourse and highlighting systemic issues in prosecuting historical abuse.
Belgian Court Drops Widespread Catholic Church Abuse Case
A Belgian court dropped the "Operation Kelk" investigation into widespread Catholic Church sexual abuse due to the statute of limitations expiring in most cases, leaving 475 victims without legal recourse and highlighting systemic issues in prosecuting historical abuse.
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36% Bias Score


Catalan Language Policy in Healthcare Sparks Complaints
Over 200 healthcare workers in Catalonia face yearly complaints for not using Catalan with patients, despite 50.2% of doctors primarily using Spanish, creating a linguistic tension amplified by increasing numbers of Spanish-speaking doctors from Latin America.
Catalan Language Policy in Healthcare Sparks Complaints
Over 200 healthcare workers in Catalonia face yearly complaints for not using Catalan with patients, despite 50.2% of doctors primarily using Spanish, creating a linguistic tension amplified by increasing numbers of Spanish-speaking doctors from Latin America.
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56% Bias Score


Thuringia to Open New Deportation Detention Center
Thuringia plans to open a deportation detention center in Arnstadt by June, initially with 10 beds, expanding to 37, repurposing a youth detention facility at an estimated cost of €2 million for conversion and €3.4 million annually for operation, due to rising deportation numbers and high costs of u...
Thuringia to Open New Deportation Detention Center
Thuringia plans to open a deportation detention center in Arnstadt by June, initially with 10 beds, expanding to 37, repurposing a youth detention facility at an estimated cost of €2 million for conversion and €3.4 million annually for operation, due to rising deportation numbers and high costs of u...
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32% Bias Score


Navalny's Death Leaves Russian Opposition in Disarray
Alexei Navalny, a prominent Russian opposition leader, died on February 16, 2024, in prison; Russian authorities claim natural causes, while his family and allies allege assassination by the Kremlin; his death has left Russia's opposition fragmented and struggling.
Navalny's Death Leaves Russian Opposition in Disarray
Alexei Navalny, a prominent Russian opposition leader, died on February 16, 2024, in prison; Russian authorities claim natural causes, while his family and allies allege assassination by the Kremlin; his death has left Russia's opposition fragmented and struggling.
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40% Bias Score


Scholz, EU Blame Putin for Navalny's Death
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and the European Union blamed Vladimir Putin and the Russian authorities for the death of Alexei Navalny, a Russian opposition leader who died in prison on February 16, 2023. Supporters held commemorations worldwide.
Scholz, EU Blame Putin for Navalny's Death
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and the European Union blamed Vladimir Putin and the Russian authorities for the death of Alexei Navalny, a Russian opposition leader who died in prison on February 16, 2023. Supporters held commemorations worldwide.
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48% Bias Score

Turkey Denounces "Economist" Report on Arrests as Part of Global Conspiracy
The Economist" published an article detailing a new wave of arrests and prosecutions in Turkey, prompting a strong denial from Ankara, which accused the magazine of being part of a global conspiracy against Turkey and President Erdoğan.

Turkey Denounces "Economist" Report on Arrests as Part of Global Conspiracy
The Economist" published an article detailing a new wave of arrests and prosecutions in Turkey, prompting a strong denial from Ankara, which accused the magazine of being part of a global conspiracy against Turkey and President Erdoğan.
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52% Bias Score

Ethically Photographing Israel's Minority Communities
Photographer Jay Garfinkel shares his experiences and insights on ethically photographing Israel's minority communities, highlighting the importance of respect, engagement, and cultural sensitivity while showcasing examples from his work, including the annual Darom Adom festival in Rahat.

Ethically Photographing Israel's Minority Communities
Photographer Jay Garfinkel shares his experiences and insights on ethically photographing Israel's minority communities, highlighting the importance of respect, engagement, and cultural sensitivity while showcasing examples from his work, including the annual Darom Adom festival in Rahat.
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44% Bias Score

LIV Golf's Adelaide Return Defies Critics
LIV Golf's return to Adelaide for at least three years, potentially until 2031, demonstrates the tour's success in attracting top players like Dustin Johnson and large crowds despite controversies surrounding Saudi Arabian funding and human rights concerns.

LIV Golf's Adelaide Return Defies Critics
LIV Golf's return to Adelaide for at least three years, potentially until 2031, demonstrates the tour's success in attracting top players like Dustin Johnson and large crowds despite controversies surrounding Saudi Arabian funding and human rights concerns.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Controversial Policies Spark Domestic and International Tensions
President Trump's first month in his second term has been marked by numerous controversial policy proposals, including the potential annexation and redevelopment of the Gaza Strip and significant cuts to various federal departments, creating both domestic and international tension.

Trump's Controversial Policies Spark Domestic and International Tensions
President Trump's first month in his second term has been marked by numerous controversial policy proposals, including the potential annexation and redevelopment of the Gaza Strip and significant cuts to various federal departments, creating both domestic and international tension.
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Gaza Plan: US Ownership, Mass Displacement, and Potential for Ethnic Cleansing
The Trump administration's plan for Gaza, supported by Netanyahu and Rubio, calls for US ownership, the removal of over 2 million Palestinians, and redevelopment as a resort; it's condemned internationally as ethnic cleansing but is proceeding with the potential use of force.

Trump's Gaza Plan: US Ownership, Mass Displacement, and Potential for Ethnic Cleansing
The Trump administration's plan for Gaza, supported by Netanyahu and Rubio, calls for US ownership, the removal of over 2 million Palestinians, and redevelopment as a resort; it's condemned internationally as ethnic cleansing but is proceeding with the potential use of force.
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68% Bias Score

Five Arrested in Torture Murder of Transgender Man
Five people were arrested in New York and charged with the murder of Sam Nordquist, a 24-year-old transgender man from Minnesota, who was allegedly tortured for weeks before his death; the suspects face 15 years to life in prison.

Five Arrested in Torture Murder of Transgender Man
Five people were arrested in New York and charged with the murder of Sam Nordquist, a 24-year-old transgender man from Minnesota, who was allegedly tortured for weeks before his death; the suspects face 15 years to life in prison.
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28% Bias Score
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