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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


Belfast Bonfire: Paramilitary Threats Amidst Planned Dismantling
A loyalist bonfire in Belfast, scheduled for Friday, poses health and safety risks due to its proximity to an electricity substation powering two hospitals and its asbestos content; loyalist paramilitary groups have threatened violence if authorities intervene, leading to a PSNI major incident decla...
Belfast Bonfire: Paramilitary Threats Amidst Planned Dismantling
A loyalist bonfire in Belfast, scheduled for Friday, poses health and safety risks due to its proximity to an electricity substation powering two hospitals and its asbestos content; loyalist paramilitary groups have threatened violence if authorities intervene, leading to a PSNI major incident decla...
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48% Bias Score


US Sanctions UN Investigator Over Gaza Report
The Trump administration sanctioned Francesca Albanese, a UN special rapporteur investigating human rights abuses in the Palestinian territories, following unsuccessful attempts to remove her from her post; the move comes amid Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's Washington visit and is seen by critic...
US Sanctions UN Investigator Over Gaza Report
The Trump administration sanctioned Francesca Albanese, a UN special rapporteur investigating human rights abuses in the Palestinian territories, following unsuccessful attempts to remove her from her post; the move comes amid Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's Washington visit and is seen by critic...
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40% Bias Score


FSB Documents Detail OUN-UPA's Role in Volhynia Massacre
Declassified FSB documents from the Omsk region detail the 1943 Volhynia massacre, including testimony from Ivan Vasyuk, an 18-year-old OUN-UPA member, who confessed to participating in the killings of approximately 1,500 people, including Ukrainians who opposed the nationalist movement, and named v...
FSB Documents Detail OUN-UPA's Role in Volhynia Massacre
Declassified FSB documents from the Omsk region detail the 1943 Volhynia massacre, including testimony from Ivan Vasyuk, an 18-year-old OUN-UPA member, who confessed to participating in the killings of approximately 1,500 people, including Ukrainians who opposed the nationalist movement, and named v...
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40% Bias Score


Utah Judge Sets Execution Date for Dementia-Afflicted Inmate
A Utah judge set a September 5 execution date for Ralph Leroy Menzies, 67, who suffers from dementia and was convicted of the 1986 murder of Maurine Hunsaker; Menzies chose a firing squad as his execution method and his attorneys argue his condition prevents him from understanding his case.
Utah Judge Sets Execution Date for Dementia-Afflicted Inmate
A Utah judge set a September 5 execution date for Ralph Leroy Menzies, 67, who suffers from dementia and was convicted of the 1986 murder of Maurine Hunsaker; Menzies chose a firing squad as his execution method and his attorneys argue his condition prevents him from understanding his case.
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52% Bias Score


Hong Kong Arrests Four for Subversion under National Security Law
Hong Kong police arrested four men aged 15 to 47 for alleged subversion under the national security law, accusing them of being members of the Taiwan-based "Hong Kong Democratic Independence Union" and planning activities such as designing flags, seeking foreign support, and military training, actio...
Hong Kong Arrests Four for Subversion under National Security Law
Hong Kong police arrested four men aged 15 to 47 for alleged subversion under the national security law, accusing them of being members of the Taiwan-based "Hong Kong Democratic Independence Union" and planning activities such as designing flags, seeking foreign support, and military training, actio...
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56% Bias Score

ECHR Rules Switzerland Violated Semenya's Right to Fair Trial
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Switzerland violated Caster Semenya's right to a fair trial regarding World Athletics' testosterone regulations that prevent her from competing in women's 800-meter races since 2019, but it did not address the legality of those regulations themselves.

ECHR Rules Switzerland Violated Semenya's Right to Fair Trial
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Switzerland violated Caster Semenya's right to a fair trial regarding World Athletics' testosterone regulations that prevent her from competing in women's 800-meter races since 2019, but it did not address the legality of those regulations themselves.
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44% Bias Score

ECtHR Rules Against Semenya Discrimination, but Finds Unfair Trial
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Caster Semenya, a South African middle-distance runner, was not discriminated against by the testosterone regulations but did not receive a fair trial in Switzerland, awarding her €80,000 in compensation.

ECtHR Rules Against Semenya Discrimination, but Finds Unfair Trial
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Caster Semenya, a South African middle-distance runner, was not discriminated against by the testosterone regulations but did not receive a fair trial in Switzerland, awarding her €80,000 in compensation.
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52% Bias Score

EU Parliament Condemns Georgia's Ruling Party, Freezes Funding
The European Parliament released a strongly worded report criticizing Georgia's ruling Georgian Dream party for electoral fraud, repression of the opposition, and growing Russian influence, impacting its EU accession prospects and freezing €30 million in EU funding.

EU Parliament Condemns Georgia's Ruling Party, Freezes Funding
The European Parliament released a strongly worded report criticizing Georgia's ruling Georgian Dream party for electoral fraud, repression of the opposition, and growing Russian influence, impacting its EU accession prospects and freezing €30 million in EU funding.
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56% Bias Score

San Bernardino Diocese Excuses Mass Attendance Amid Immigration Fears
Following immigration detentions on two of its properties, the San Bernardino Diocese, led by Bishop Alberto Rojas, has formally excused parishioners from their Sunday Mass obligation due to widespread fear within the immigrant community, a move reflecting the heightened anxiety caused by increased ...

San Bernardino Diocese Excuses Mass Attendance Amid Immigration Fears
Following immigration detentions on two of its properties, the San Bernardino Diocese, led by Bishop Alberto Rojas, has formally excused parishioners from their Sunday Mass obligation due to widespread fear within the immigrant community, a move reflecting the heightened anxiety caused by increased ...
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40% Bias Score

US Sanctions Independent Investigator Over Gaza Conflict Report
The US imposed sanctions on Francesca Albanese, an independent investigator reporting on human rights abuses in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, citing her alleged antisemitism and support for terrorism, amidst an ongoing conflict sparked by a Hamas attack that killed over 1200 Israelis.

US Sanctions Independent Investigator Over Gaza Conflict Report
The US imposed sanctions on Francesca Albanese, an independent investigator reporting on human rights abuses in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, citing her alleged antisemitism and support for terrorism, amidst an ongoing conflict sparked by a Hamas attack that killed over 1200 Israelis.
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64% Bias Score

European Arms Sales Transparency: A Critical Deficiency
A report by the Asser Institute and the University of Amsterdam reveals that eight major European arms-exporting countries, including France, Spain, and Germany, severely restrict public access to arms sales data, citing national security concerns, despite international obligations; this lack of tra...

European Arms Sales Transparency: A Critical Deficiency
A report by the Asser Institute and the University of Amsterdam reveals that eight major European arms-exporting countries, including France, Spain, and Germany, severely restrict public access to arms sales data, citing national security concerns, despite international obligations; this lack of tra...
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40% Bias Score
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