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Mexican Femicide Trial Delayed Amidst Family's Revictimization
The family of Cecilia Monzón, a Mexican lawyer and activist murdered in 2022, faces continued revictimization as the trial against her alleged killers is repeatedly delayed by legal challenges, highlighting systemic issues within the Mexican justice system.
Mexican Femicide Trial Delayed Amidst Family's Revictimization
The family of Cecilia Monzón, a Mexican lawyer and activist murdered in 2022, faces continued revictimization as the trial against her alleged killers is repeatedly delayed by legal challenges, highlighting systemic issues within the Mexican justice system.
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64% Bias Score


Belarus Contacts Emigrants, Targets "Unemployed" in Crackdown
Belarusian authorities are contacting emigrants who left after 2020 and those previously labeled as "unemployed," urging them not to return and in some cases threatening legal action; a Minsk resident received four years for aiding political prisoners.
Belarus Contacts Emigrants, Targets "Unemployed" in Crackdown
Belarusian authorities are contacting emigrants who left after 2020 and those previously labeled as "unemployed," urging them not to return and in some cases threatening legal action; a Minsk resident received four years for aiding political prisoners.
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48% Bias Score


Georgia: 100 Days of Protests Met with Brutal Crackdown
For 100 days, Georgians have protested the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party's anti-democratic rule, marked by arrests, violence, and media suppression; journalists face imprisonment, activists are intimidated, and the EU's response is criticized as slow.
Georgia: 100 Days of Protests Met with Brutal Crackdown
For 100 days, Georgians have protested the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party's anti-democratic rule, marked by arrests, violence, and media suppression; journalists face imprisonment, activists are intimidated, and the EU's response is criticized as slow.
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60% Bias Score


France to Open High-Security Prisons for Dangerous Drug Traffickers
France will open two high-security prisons by October 2024 to house dangerous drug traffickers, following the deadly escape of Mohamed Amra in May 2024; the prisons will feature strict isolation, increased guard presence (2-3 guards per inmate), and enhanced security protocols, raising concerns abou...
France to Open High-Security Prisons for Dangerous Drug Traffickers
France will open two high-security prisons by October 2024 to house dangerous drug traffickers, following the deadly escape of Mohamed Amra in May 2024; the prisons will feature strict isolation, increased guard presence (2-3 guards per inmate), and enhanced security protocols, raising concerns abou...
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48% Bias Score


Turkey's Democracy Score Plummets, Ranking Among 'Hybrid' Regimes
Turkey's democracy score fell from 4.33 in 2023 to 4.26 in 2024, ranking 103rd of 167 countries and placing it among 'hybrid' regimes. This decline is attributed to factors such as the prosecution of opposition figures and impunity for police brutality.
Turkey's Democracy Score Plummets, Ranking Among 'Hybrid' Regimes
Turkey's democracy score fell from 4.33 in 2023 to 4.26 in 2024, ranking 103rd of 167 countries and placing it among 'hybrid' regimes. This decline is attributed to factors such as the prosecution of opposition figures and impunity for police brutality.
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60% Bias Score


China positions itself as stable global partner amidst US instability
Amidst US President Trump's actions causing global instability, China positions itself as a stable partner, criticizing US tariffs and emphasizing its role in the UN, while countering with targeted retaliatory tariffs.
China positions itself as stable global partner amidst US instability
Amidst US President Trump's actions causing global instability, China positions itself as a stable partner, criticizing US tariffs and emphasizing its role in the UN, while countering with targeted retaliatory tariffs.
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40% Bias Score

ICE Arrest of Caregiver Sparks Outrage, Exposing Impact of Immigration Policy
Yolanda Magallón Pérez, a 50-year-old Mexican immigrant and primary caregiver for her 21-year-old cancer-stricken daughter, was arrested by ICE agents in El Monte, California on February 24th, sparking outrage and protests due to the family's subsequent hardship and highlighting the collateral damag...

ICE Arrest of Caregiver Sparks Outrage, Exposing Impact of Immigration Policy
Yolanda Magallón Pérez, a 50-year-old Mexican immigrant and primary caregiver for her 21-year-old cancer-stricken daughter, was arrested by ICE agents in El Monte, California on February 24th, sparking outrage and protests due to the family's subsequent hardship and highlighting the collateral damag...
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68% Bias Score

Trump Administration Resumes Detention of Migrant Families
The Trump administration is detaining migrant families with children in Texas ICE facilities, reversing Biden's policy and expanding deportation efforts, despite ICE operating at 120% capacity and facing past legal challenges regarding the impact of family detention on children.

Trump Administration Resumes Detention of Migrant Families
The Trump administration is detaining migrant families with children in Texas ICE facilities, reversing Biden's policy and expanding deportation efforts, despite ICE operating at 120% capacity and facing past legal challenges regarding the impact of family detention on children.
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44% Bias Score

France to Open High-Security Prisons for Drug Traffickers
France will open two high-security prisons by October 15th to house 200 drug traffickers in isolation, following the deadly escape of Mohamed Amra and inspired by Italy's anti-mafia prisons; the new regime includes strict isolation, thorough searches, and a high staff-to-inmate ratio, but raises hum...

France to Open High-Security Prisons for Drug Traffickers
France will open two high-security prisons by October 15th to house 200 drug traffickers in isolation, following the deadly escape of Mohamed Amra and inspired by Italy's anti-mafia prisons; the new regime includes strict isolation, thorough searches, and a high staff-to-inmate ratio, but raises hum...
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48% Bias Score

Cameroon's Xenophobic Violence Threatens Elections
Xenophobic violence in Cameroon's Mayo region, targeting Bamileke and Bamoun people by the Fang ethnic group, follows the death of two residents and is fueled by political divisions and socio-economic factors, threatening the upcoming election.

Cameroon's Xenophobic Violence Threatens Elections
Xenophobic violence in Cameroon's Mayo region, targeting Bamileke and Bamoun people by the Fang ethnic group, follows the death of two residents and is fueled by political divisions and socio-economic factors, threatening the upcoming election.
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36% Bias Score

Increased ICE Enforcement Near Schools Decreases Immigrant Student Attendance
The Trump administration's policy change allowing ICE agents near schools has caused a significant drop in school attendance among immigrant children in several US cities due to fear of family separation. Teachers report increased student anxiety and fear, while school districts work to ensure stude...

Increased ICE Enforcement Near Schools Decreases Immigrant Student Attendance
The Trump administration's policy change allowing ICE agents near schools has caused a significant drop in school attendance among immigrant children in several US cities due to fear of family separation. Teachers report increased student anxiety and fear, while school districts work to ensure stude...
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40% Bias Score

Nicaragua Ordered to Release Six Political Prisoners
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ordered Nicaragua to immediately release six political prisoners, including indigenous leader Steadman Fagot Muller, on March 6th, 2025, citing human rights violations and demanding government accountability.

Nicaragua Ordered to Release Six Political Prisoners
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ordered Nicaragua to immediately release six political prisoners, including indigenous leader Steadman Fagot Muller, on March 6th, 2025, citing human rights violations and demanding government accountability.
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36% Bias Score
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