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Mexico Passes Sweeping Security Reforms, Expanding Surveillance Powers
Mexico's Congress approved sweeping security reforms granting law enforcement agencies broader access to databases and creating a new National Public Security Council headed by Omar García Harfuch, sparking privacy concerns and debate about the balance of power.
Mexico Passes Sweeping Security Reforms, Expanding Surveillance Powers
Mexico's Congress approved sweeping security reforms granting law enforcement agencies broader access to databases and creating a new National Public Security Council headed by Omar García Harfuch, sparking privacy concerns and debate about the balance of power.
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52% Bias Score


Kenyan Street Vendor Shot by Police Dies, Fueling Calls for Reform
Boniface Kariuki, a street vendor shot by police during a Nairobi protest on June 17th demanding justice for influencer Albert Ojwang's death, died on Monday, July 3rd, at Kenyatta National Hospital, intensifying calls for police reform amidst at least 16 deaths and over 400 injuries from the demons...
Kenyan Street Vendor Shot by Police Dies, Fueling Calls for Reform
Boniface Kariuki, a street vendor shot by police during a Nairobi protest on June 17th demanding justice for influencer Albert Ojwang's death, died on Monday, July 3rd, at Kenyatta National Hospital, intensifying calls for police reform amidst at least 16 deaths and over 400 injuries from the demons...
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56% Bias Score


Israel Orders Demolition of 50 Homes in Tulkarem Camp
The Israeli army issued demolition orders for at least 50 homes in Tulkarem refugee camp in the northern West Bank, citing security concerns, following over 40 military incursions since August 2023, causing widespread damage and raising concerns about a humanitarian crisis.
Israel Orders Demolition of 50 Homes in Tulkarem Camp
The Israeli army issued demolition orders for at least 50 homes in Tulkarem refugee camp in the northern West Bank, citing security concerns, following over 40 military incursions since August 2023, causing widespread damage and raising concerns about a humanitarian crisis.
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48% Bias Score


Record-Breaking Budapest Pride Defies Orbán's Ban
On June 28th, 2025, approximately 200,000 people participated in Budapest Pride, defying a government ban and demonstrating against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's policies, highlighting a growing wave of public dissent in Hungary.
Record-Breaking Budapest Pride Defies Orbán's Ban
On June 28th, 2025, approximately 200,000 people participated in Budapest Pride, defying a government ban and demonstrating against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's policies, highlighting a growing wave of public dissent in Hungary.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration Accused of Violating Privacy Laws in Medicaid Data Release
The Trump administration released private health data of millions of Medicaid enrollees to DHS for deportation purposes, violating federal privacy laws; 20 states' attorneys general are suing.
Trump Administration Accused of Violating Privacy Laws in Medicaid Data Release
The Trump administration released private health data of millions of Medicaid enrollees to DHS for deportation purposes, violating federal privacy laws; 20 states' attorneys general are suing.
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40% Bias Score


Alligator Alcatraz" Opens as Largest US Migrant Detention Center
President Trump visited the opening of "Alligator Alcatraz," a new 3,000-bed immigration detention center in Florida's Everglades built in eight days at a cost of $450 million annually, designed to quickly deport migrants deemed the "worst of the worst.
Alligator Alcatraz" Opens as Largest US Migrant Detention Center
President Trump visited the opening of "Alligator Alcatraz," a new 3,000-bed immigration detention center in Florida's Everglades built in eight days at a cost of $450 million annually, designed to quickly deport migrants deemed the "worst of the worst.
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76% Bias Score

England and Wales: Reports Condemn Police Treatment of Children in Custody
Two parliamentary reports revealed that children in England and Wales are strip-searched and detained in police custody without adequate protection, leading to accusations of racism and mistreatment; the reports recommend banning strip-searches except under truly exceptional circumstances and limiti...

England and Wales: Reports Condemn Police Treatment of Children in Custody
Two parliamentary reports revealed that children in England and Wales are strip-searched and detained in police custody without adequate protection, leading to accusations of racism and mistreatment; the reports recommend banning strip-searches except under truly exceptional circumstances and limiti...
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32% Bias Score

Belgium Reopens Investigation into Patrice Lumumba's Assassination
On the centennial of Patrice Lumumba's birth, a Belgian court ordered a new investigation into his 1961 assassination, highlighting Belgium's complicity and the ongoing fight for justice by his daughter, Juliana Lumumba, who seeks accountability for the roles of Belgium and the US in his death.

Belgium Reopens Investigation into Patrice Lumumba's Assassination
On the centennial of Patrice Lumumba's birth, a Belgian court ordered a new investigation into his 1961 assassination, highlighting Belgium's complicity and the ongoing fight for justice by his daughter, Juliana Lumumba, who seeks accountability for the roles of Belgium and the US in his death.
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40% Bias Score

WWII Reparations: Poland and Greece Launch Renewed Effort
A photographic exhibition, "Legacy of War," opened at the European Parliament in Brussels on Tuesday, showcasing the devastation inflicted upon Poland and Greece by Nazi Germany during WWII, prompting a debate on war reparations and reigniting efforts to seek compensation from Germany.

WWII Reparations: Poland and Greece Launch Renewed Effort
A photographic exhibition, "Legacy of War," opened at the European Parliament in Brussels on Tuesday, showcasing the devastation inflicted upon Poland and Greece by Nazi Germany during WWII, prompting a debate on war reparations and reigniting efforts to seek compensation from Germany.
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48% Bias Score

Serbian Protests Escalate Amidst EU Concerns
Triggered by a train station collapse in Novi Sad, killing 16, protests in Serbia escalated into widespread anti-government demonstrations, prompting the EU to demand an investigation into police brutality and raising concerns about Serbia's EU accession process.

Serbian Protests Escalate Amidst EU Concerns
Triggered by a train station collapse in Novi Sad, killing 16, protests in Serbia escalated into widespread anti-government demonstrations, prompting the EU to demand an investigation into police brutality and raising concerns about Serbia's EU accession process.
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44% Bias Score

UEFA's Human Rights Initiatives for EURO 2024 and 2025
The UEFA implemented human rights councils for both the men's EURO 2024 and women's EURO 2025, addressing complaints about human rights violations, with EURO 2024 seeing approximately 400 complaints, primarily regarding political expression, while measures for EURO 2025 include expanded representati...

UEFA's Human Rights Initiatives for EURO 2024 and 2025
The UEFA implemented human rights councils for both the men's EURO 2024 and women's EURO 2025, addressing complaints about human rights violations, with EURO 2024 seeing approximately 400 complaints, primarily regarding political expression, while measures for EURO 2025 include expanded representati...
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32% Bias Score

Turkey Arrests Cartoonists Over Depiction of Prophets, Sparking Protests
Turkish President Erdogan condemned a satirical cartoon depicting prophets Muhammad and Moses as a 'vile provocation,' leading to the arrest of four cartoonists and protests in Istanbul, highlighting the ongoing tension between freedom of speech and religious sensitivities in Turkey, which ranks 158...

Turkey Arrests Cartoonists Over Depiction of Prophets, Sparking Protests
Turkish President Erdogan condemned a satirical cartoon depicting prophets Muhammad and Moses as a 'vile provocation,' leading to the arrest of four cartoonists and protests in Istanbul, highlighting the ongoing tension between freedom of speech and religious sensitivities in Turkey, which ranks 158...
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44% Bias Score
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