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European Court to Rule on Russia's Role in MH17 Downing
The European Court of Human Rights will decide on Russia's responsibility for the 2014 downing of MH17, which killed 298 people, including 196 Dutch citizens, considering Russia's supplying of the missile, control over the armed group, obstruction of the investigation, and disinformation.
European Court to Rule on Russia's Role in MH17 Downing
The European Court of Human Rights will decide on Russia's responsibility for the 2014 downing of MH17, which killed 298 people, including 196 Dutch citizens, considering Russia's supplying of the missile, control over the armed group, obstruction of the investigation, and disinformation.
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36% Bias Score


Fear of ICE Raids Deters Undocumented Immigrants from Seeking Healthcare
Due to the presence of ICE agents in some hospitals, undocumented immigrants are avoiding necessary medical care, causing potentially life-threatening delays and violating patient rights and legal standards.
Fear of ICE Raids Deters Undocumented Immigrants from Seeking Healthcare
Due to the presence of ICE agents in some hospitals, undocumented immigrants are avoiding necessary medical care, causing potentially life-threatening delays and violating patient rights and legal standards.
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64% Bias Score


Russia Returns Detention Centers to FSB Control Amid Rise in Security Cases
The Russian State Duma passed a law returning seven detention centers to the FSB, impacting those accused of crimes against state security; this follows a three-fold increase in such cases over the past decade and raises concerns about human rights.
Russia Returns Detention Centers to FSB Control Amid Rise in Security Cases
The Russian State Duma passed a law returning seven detention centers to the FSB, impacting those accused of crimes against state security; this follows a three-fold increase in such cases over the past decade and raises concerns about human rights.
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56% Bias Score


CHP Congress Fraud Investigation Amidst Renewed Focus on Totalitarianism
An investigation into alleged electoral fraud at the 2023 Istanbul CHP Congress is underway, prompted by an internal complaint, occurring concurrently with renewed interest in Hannah Arendt's theories on totalitarianism in the context of Turkey's political landscape, as highlighted in a New York Rev...
CHP Congress Fraud Investigation Amidst Renewed Focus on Totalitarianism
An investigation into alleged electoral fraud at the 2023 Istanbul CHP Congress is underway, prompted by an internal complaint, occurring concurrently with renewed interest in Hannah Arendt's theories on totalitarianism in the context of Turkey's political landscape, as highlighted in a New York Rev...
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56% Bias Score


British Couple Detained in Iran Amidst Concerns for Their Safety
A British couple, Lindsay and Craig Foreman, were arrested in Iran on January 3rd, 2024, on espionage charges while traveling, prompting their son to publicly appeal for their release due to concerns about their safety and well-being.
British Couple Detained in Iran Amidst Concerns for Their Safety
A British couple, Lindsay and Craig Foreman, were arrested in Iran on January 3rd, 2024, on espionage charges while traveling, prompting their son to publicly appeal for their release due to concerns about their safety and well-being.
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48% Bias Score


China's Rare Earth Dominance: Environmental Costs and Global Implications
China's dominance in rare earth mining, essential for modern electronics, has caused severe environmental damage in Bayan Obo and Ganzhou, including polluted water, contaminated soil, and health issues, despite recent government regulations and cleanup efforts.
China's Rare Earth Dominance: Environmental Costs and Global Implications
China's dominance in rare earth mining, essential for modern electronics, has caused severe environmental damage in Bayan Obo and Ganzhou, including polluted water, contaminated soil, and health issues, despite recent government regulations and cleanup efforts.
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44% Bias Score

England and Wales: Jury Trials at Risk to Tackle Court Backlog
A government review proposes replacing jury trials with judge and magistrate panels for over 170 crimes in England and Wales to tackle a record court backlog of 76,957 cases, potentially affecting thousands of defendants annually and sparking concerns about justice dilution.

England and Wales: Jury Trials at Risk to Tackle Court Backlog
A government review proposes replacing jury trials with judge and magistrate panels for over 170 crimes in England and Wales to tackle a record court backlog of 76,957 cases, potentially affecting thousands of defendants annually and sparking concerns about justice dilution.
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56% Bias Score

University of Twente Tightens Ethical Guidelines for Conflict Zone Collaborations
The University of Twente (UT) in the Netherlands has implemented a stricter ethical review process for new research collaborations in conflict zones, including Israel and Gaza, following student protests and criticism, but will not halt existing projects.

University of Twente Tightens Ethical Guidelines for Conflict Zone Collaborations
The University of Twente (UT) in the Netherlands has implemented a stricter ethical review process for new research collaborations in conflict zones, including Israel and Gaza, following student protests and criticism, but will not halt existing projects.
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44% Bias Score

Lawsuit Challenges Termination of TPS for 60,000 Immigrants
A lawsuit challenges the Trump administration's termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 60,000 immigrants from Nicaragua, Honduras, and Nepal, alleging racial bias and violation of the Administrative Procedure Act due to insufficient transition time before deportation, despite State Depa...

Lawsuit Challenges Termination of TPS for 60,000 Immigrants
A lawsuit challenges the Trump administration's termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 60,000 immigrants from Nicaragua, Honduras, and Nepal, alleging racial bias and violation of the Administrative Procedure Act due to insufficient transition time before deportation, despite State Depa...
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56% Bias Score

Judge Orders Trump Administration to Explain Stance on Deportation to El Salvador
U.S. District Judge Stephanie Gallagher ordered the Trump administration to explain its claim that diplomatic discussions with El Salvador are needed to return Cristian, a Venezuelan man deported to El Salvador's CECOT mega-prison, after El Salvador told the UN that the U.S. retains authority over m...

Judge Orders Trump Administration to Explain Stance on Deportation to El Salvador
U.S. District Judge Stephanie Gallagher ordered the Trump administration to explain its claim that diplomatic discussions with El Salvador are needed to return Cristian, a Venezuelan man deported to El Salvador's CECOT mega-prison, after El Salvador told the UN that the U.S. retains authority over m...
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40% Bias Score

Budapest Mayor Faces Imprisonment for Defying Orbán
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony faces a year in prison for facilitating the Budapest Pride event after the Hungarian government declared participation a crime, highlighting his opposition to Viktor Orbán's rule and the challenges faced by dissenters in Hungary.

Budapest Mayor Faces Imprisonment for Defying Orbán
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony faces a year in prison for facilitating the Budapest Pride event after the Hungarian government declared participation a crime, highlighting his opposition to Viktor Orbán's rule and the challenges faced by dissenters in Hungary.
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48% Bias Score

Nicaragua Security Assessment Criticized Amidst Human Rights Concerns
The Nicaraguan opposition group, CDN, strongly criticized a recent U.S. security assessment portraying Nicaragua as stable, citing ongoing human rights abuses and state repression under Daniel Ortega's regime; the assessment was released on Monday, July 8, 2025, by U.S. Secretary of Homeland Securit...

Nicaragua Security Assessment Criticized Amidst Human Rights Concerns
The Nicaraguan opposition group, CDN, strongly criticized a recent U.S. security assessment portraying Nicaragua as stable, citing ongoing human rights abuses and state repression under Daniel Ortega's regime; the assessment was released on Monday, July 8, 2025, by U.S. Secretary of Homeland Securit...
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64% Bias Score
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