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UN Charter at 80: A Foundation for International Human Rights
The UN Charter, signed in San Francisco on June 26, 1945, by representatives of around 50 countries, established a post-World War II international system based on human rights and the UN, aiming to prevent future wars and promote social progress.
UN Charter at 80: A Foundation for International Human Rights
The UN Charter, signed in San Francisco on June 26, 1945, by representatives of around 50 countries, established a post-World War II international system based on human rights and the UN, aiming to prevent future wars and promote social progress.
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64% Bias Score


EU-Cuba Cooperation Agreement: €125 Million in Aid Amidst Human Rights Concerns
The European Union's €125 million cooperation agreement with Cuba (2017-2027), focused on sustainable development and small business modernization, faces criticism for potentially bolstering the Cuban state while the EU maintains it supports the Cuban people.
EU-Cuba Cooperation Agreement: €125 Million in Aid Amidst Human Rights Concerns
The European Union's €125 million cooperation agreement with Cuba (2017-2027), focused on sustainable development and small business modernization, faces criticism for potentially bolstering the Cuban state while the EU maintains it supports the Cuban people.
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48% Bias Score


24th Anniversary of José Luis López de Lacalle's Assassination Highlights Unresolved Tensions
On May 7, 2024, in Andoain, Spain, a commemoration was held for journalist José Luis López de Lacalle, murdered by ETA on May 7, 2000. The event included family, friends, and political representatives, notably the absence of EH Bildu, highlighting unresolved tensions regarding ETA's legacy. Speakers...
24th Anniversary of José Luis López de Lacalle's Assassination Highlights Unresolved Tensions
On May 7, 2024, in Andoain, Spain, a commemoration was held for journalist José Luis López de Lacalle, murdered by ETA on May 7, 2000. The event included family, friends, and political representatives, notably the absence of EH Bildu, highlighting unresolved tensions regarding ETA's legacy. Speakers...
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40% Bias Score


Melbourne University's Racism Report: One Staff Fired, 17 Students Reprimanded
The University of Melbourne's 2024 racism report details 33 staff and nine student complaints, resulting in one staff dismissal and 17 student reprimands for a pro-Palestine protest; many complaints were uninvestigated due to insufficient information or being out of scope.
Melbourne University's Racism Report: One Staff Fired, 17 Students Reprimanded
The University of Melbourne's 2024 racism report details 33 staff and nine student complaints, resulting in one staff dismissal and 17 student reprimands for a pro-Palestine protest; many complaints were uninvestigated due to insufficient information or being out of scope.
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48% Bias Score


1860 Syrian Massacre: Lessons for Modern Conflicts
Eugene Rogan's book, "The Damascus Events," examines the 1860 massacre of approximately 1,000 Christians in Syria, revealing that economic and social changes, not ancient hatreds, fueled the violence and highlighting the challenges in resolving modern conflicts like those in Syria and Gaza.
1860 Syrian Massacre: Lessons for Modern Conflicts
Eugene Rogan's book, "The Damascus Events," examines the 1860 massacre of approximately 1,000 Christians in Syria, revealing that economic and social changes, not ancient hatreds, fueled the violence and highlighting the challenges in resolving modern conflicts like those in Syria and Gaza.
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44% Bias Score


Russian Journalist Flees to Paris to Escape 10-Year Prison Sentence
Russian journalist Ekaterina Barabash escaped house arrest and a 10-year prison sentence for criticizing the Ukraine invasion, fleeing to Paris via clandestine routes after evading electronic monitoring; Reporters Without Borders coordinated her escape.
Russian Journalist Flees to Paris to Escape 10-Year Prison Sentence
Russian journalist Ekaterina Barabash escaped house arrest and a 10-year prison sentence for criticizing the Ukraine invasion, fleeing to Paris via clandestine routes after evading electronic monitoring; Reporters Without Borders coordinated her escape.
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44% Bias Score

French Assembly Demands Release of Imprisoned Author, Conditions Cooperation with Algeria
The French National Assembly passed a resolution on May 6th demanding the immediate release of Franco-Algerian author Boualem Sansal, imprisoned since mid-November and sentenced to five years for statements deemed harmful to Algeria's territorial integrity, and conditioning enhanced cooperation with...

French Assembly Demands Release of Imprisoned Author, Conditions Cooperation with Algeria
The French National Assembly passed a resolution on May 6th demanding the immediate release of Franco-Algerian author Boualem Sansal, imprisoned since mid-November and sentenced to five years for statements deemed harmful to Algeria's territorial integrity, and conditioning enhanced cooperation with...
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40% Bias Score

Tilburg University Suspends Collaboration with Two Israeli Universities
Tilburg University suspended institutional collaborations with Bar-Ilan and Reichman Universities in Israel due to their alleged ties to the Israeli military, following a December 2022 committee recommendation, while maintaining individual and project-level collaborations and continuing discussions ...

Tilburg University Suspends Collaboration with Two Israeli Universities
Tilburg University suspended institutional collaborations with Bar-Ilan and Reichman Universities in Israel due to their alleged ties to the Israeli military, following a December 2022 committee recommendation, while maintaining individual and project-level collaborations and continuing discussions ...
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44% Bias Score

ILGA to Reinstate Israeli LGBT Association After One-Year Suspension
ILGA will reinstate The Aguda, Israel's LGBT association, in October 2025, ending a one-year suspension imposed due to concerns about its response to the Israel-Hamas war; the decision acknowledges The Aguda's continued support for LGBTIQ communities but also seeks to prevent similar issues in the f...

ILGA to Reinstate Israeli LGBT Association After One-Year Suspension
ILGA will reinstate The Aguda, Israel's LGBT association, in October 2025, ending a one-year suspension imposed due to concerns about its response to the Israel-Hamas war; the decision acknowledges The Aguda's continued support for LGBTIQ communities but also seeks to prevent similar issues in the f...
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40% Bias Score

Leni Riefenstahl: A Documentary Unveiling a Complex Legacy
Andres Veiel's documentary reveals the complex legacy of Leni Riefenstahl, a German filmmaker who directed Nazi propaganda films like Triumph of the Will and Olympia, later facing scrutiny for her wartime activities and post-war attempts to revise her image, dying at 101.

Leni Riefenstahl: A Documentary Unveiling a Complex Legacy
Andres Veiel's documentary reveals the complex legacy of Leni Riefenstahl, a German filmmaker who directed Nazi propaganda films like Triumph of the Will and Olympia, later facing scrutiny for her wartime activities and post-war attempts to revise her image, dying at 101.
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60% Bias Score

Tuam Mother and Baby Home: Ireland's Systemic Abuse Revealed
In 2014, the discovery of almost 800 infant and child remains at the Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, Ireland, prompted investigations revealing a system of state-supported Church institutions that concealed, punished, and exploited unmarried mothers and their children from the 1920s to the...

Tuam Mother and Baby Home: Ireland's Systemic Abuse Revealed
In 2014, the discovery of almost 800 infant and child remains at the Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, Ireland, prompted investigations revealing a system of state-supported Church institutions that concealed, punished, and exploited unmarried mothers and their children from the 1920s to the...
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28% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Ban on Transgender Military Service
The Supreme Court enabled immediate enforcement of a ban on transgender service members in the US military, despite lower court rulings that the ban violates constitutional rights, impacting an estimated 4,240 troops with gender dysphoria diagnoses.

Supreme Court Allows Ban on Transgender Military Service
The Supreme Court enabled immediate enforcement of a ban on transgender service members in the US military, despite lower court rulings that the ban violates constitutional rights, impacting an estimated 4,240 troops with gender dysphoria diagnoses.
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40% Bias Score
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