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Colombia's Refugee System Faces Crisis Amidst Backlog and Restrictive Practices
A Colombian Constitutional Court ruling in June 2024 confirmed the need for international protection for the Obi family from Nigeria, highlighting a wider crisis in Colombia's refugee system marked by 29,500 pending applications and delays exceeding three years, prompting criticism for restrictive p...
Colombia's Refugee System Faces Crisis Amidst Backlog and Restrictive Practices
A Colombian Constitutional Court ruling in June 2024 confirmed the need for international protection for the Obi family from Nigeria, highlighting a wider crisis in Colombia's refugee system marked by 29,500 pending applications and delays exceeding three years, prompting criticism for restrictive p...
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52% Bias Score


Bieber's "Swag" Album Released Amidst Father's Day Controversy
Justin Bieber's new album, "Swag," released four years after "Justice," generated online debate after a Father's Day video showed Bieber confronting a photographer; despite concerns about his mental health, the album received positive feedback from fellow artists.
Bieber's "Swag" Album Released Amidst Father's Day Controversy
Justin Bieber's new album, "Swag," released four years after "Justice," generated online debate after a Father's Day video showed Bieber confronting a photographer; despite concerns about his mental health, the album received positive feedback from fellow artists.
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36% Bias Score


Armenian MP Calls for Closure of Armenian Revolutionary Federation
Armenian MP Hasmik Hakobyan proposed closing the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) due to alleged past and present terrorist activities, echoing a 1994 decision by President Ter-Petrosyan; this sparked debate about political freedom versus security concerns in post-conflict Armenia.
Armenian MP Calls for Closure of Armenian Revolutionary Federation
Armenian MP Hasmik Hakobyan proposed closing the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) due to alleged past and present terrorist activities, echoing a 1994 decision by President Ter-Petrosyan; this sparked debate about political freedom versus security concerns in post-conflict Armenia.
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60% Bias Score


Venizelos Criticizes Greek Government's Migrant Flow Amendment for Legal Incoherence
Evangelos Venizelos criticized the Greek government's amendment on migrant flows, highlighting contradictions in its legal justification: claiming actions violate the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) while denying activation of Article 15 (allowing derogations), thereby raising concerns ab...
Venizelos Criticizes Greek Government's Migrant Flow Amendment for Legal Incoherence
Evangelos Venizelos criticized the Greek government's amendment on migrant flows, highlighting contradictions in its legal justification: claiming actions violate the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) while denying activation of Article 15 (allowing derogations), thereby raising concerns ab...
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48% Bias Score


US Sanctions Lifted on Syria Amidst Post-Assad Violence
Following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, the US removed Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) from its terror registry and lifted sanctions, despite evidence that current Syrian officials, former HTS members, perpetrated a church bombing in June 2024 killing 25 and injuring 60, alongside threats against Chr...
US Sanctions Lifted on Syria Amidst Post-Assad Violence
Following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, the US removed Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) from its terror registry and lifted sanctions, despite evidence that current Syrian officials, former HTS members, perpetrated a church bombing in June 2024 killing 25 and injuring 60, alongside threats against Chr...
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68% Bias Score


Srebrenica Survivor's Testimony: A 700-Film Archive Documents Genocide
Hasan Hasanović, now 49, survived the six-day "Death March" from Srebrenica in July 1995, losing his father and brother during the escape from the genocide; his video testimony is part of a 700-film archive documenting the event.
Srebrenica Survivor's Testimony: A 700-Film Archive Documents Genocide
Hasan Hasanović, now 49, survived the six-day "Death March" from Srebrenica in July 1995, losing his father and brother during the escape from the genocide; his video testimony is part of a 700-film archive documenting the event.
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24% Bias Score

Peru's Lobitos Faces Another Oil Spill, Exposing Systemic Failures
On July 7th, 2025, a new oil spill of 5.46 barrels occurred near Lobitos, Peru, from Petroperú's inactive well 383, affecting the fishing community and highlighting ongoing issues with oil infrastructure and environmental oversight. This follows a December 2024 spill and reveals systemic failures wi...

Peru's Lobitos Faces Another Oil Spill, Exposing Systemic Failures
On July 7th, 2025, a new oil spill of 5.46 barrels occurred near Lobitos, Peru, from Petroperú's inactive well 383, affecting the fishing community and highlighting ongoing issues with oil infrastructure and environmental oversight. This follows a December 2024 spill and reveals systemic failures wi...
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32% Bias Score

San Diego Grandmother Arrested While Observing Immigration Court Proceedings
71-year-old US citizen Barbara Stone was arrested at the San Diego courthouse on Tuesday for allegedly pushing an ICE agent while observing immigration proceedings; she denies the allegation, and no charges have been filed.

San Diego Grandmother Arrested While Observing Immigration Court Proceedings
71-year-old US citizen Barbara Stone was arrested at the San Diego courthouse on Tuesday for allegedly pushing an ICE agent while observing immigration proceedings; she denies the allegation, and no charges have been filed.
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Mayors Demand Stricter Sect Laws
Fourteen mayors in the Twente region of the Netherlands are demanding stricter laws against sects due to insufficient legal tools to combat abuse, citing cases like the Pater Pio sect, where children suffered physical punishment, child labor, and psychological terror, and highlighting the need for p...

Dutch Mayors Demand Stricter Sect Laws
Fourteen mayors in the Twente region of the Netherlands are demanding stricter laws against sects due to insufficient legal tools to combat abuse, citing cases like the Pater Pio sect, where children suffered physical punishment, child labor, and psychological terror, and highlighting the need for p...
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36% Bias Score

Israel Proposes Massive Gaza Camp Amidst Ceasefire Talks
Israel's Defense Minister proposed a large-scale camp for up to 600,000 Palestinians near Rafah, Gaza, as a potential step toward separating Gazans from Hamas, contingent on a 60-day ceasefire; however, neighboring countries have not offered support, and many Palestinians refuse to leave their homes...

Israel Proposes Massive Gaza Camp Amidst Ceasefire Talks
Israel's Defense Minister proposed a large-scale camp for up to 600,000 Palestinians near Rafah, Gaza, as a potential step toward separating Gazans from Hamas, contingent on a 60-day ceasefire; however, neighboring countries have not offered support, and many Palestinians refuse to leave their homes...
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68% Bias Score

UK Infected Blood Scandal: Compensation Scheme Fails Victims
A report reveals that only 460 of over 30,000 victims of the UK infected blood scandal have received compensation, totaling over £326m from an £11.8bn fund, due to systemic failures within the scheme, including illogical exclusions and unrealistic evidence requirements, further prolonging the suffer...

UK Infected Blood Scandal: Compensation Scheme Fails Victims
A report reveals that only 460 of over 30,000 victims of the UK infected blood scandal have received compensation, totaling over £326m from an £11.8bn fund, due to systemic failures within the scheme, including illogical exclusions and unrealistic evidence requirements, further prolonging the suffer...
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52% Bias Score

ECtHR Condemns Turkey for Demirtaş's Political Imprisonment
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that the imprisonment of Turkish politician Selahattin Demirtaş was politically motivated, not legal, delivering a harsh judgment against Turkey and raising concerns about human rights and democratic norms.

ECtHR Condemns Turkey for Demirtaş's Political Imprisonment
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that the imprisonment of Turkish politician Selahattin Demirtaş was politically motivated, not legal, delivering a harsh judgment against Turkey and raising concerns about human rights and democratic norms.
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56% Bias Score
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