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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


Footballer Diogo Jota Dies in High-Speed Car Crash
Portuguese footballer Diogo Jota and his brother died in a high-speed car crash in Spain on Thursday; police say excessive speed is suspected, and an investigation is underway.
Footballer Diogo Jota Dies in High-Speed Car Crash
Portuguese footballer Diogo Jota and his brother died in a high-speed car crash in Spain on Thursday; police say excessive speed is suspected, and an investigation is underway.
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24% Bias Score


Budapest Pride March Defies Ban, Draws Record Crowd
Budapest's Pride march, despite a government ban, drew over 35,000 attendees, prompting Prime Minister Viktor Orban to accuse Brussels of imposing the event and calling it "disgusting and shameful," while the opposition celebrated the high turnout as demonstrating public dissatisfaction.
Budapest Pride March Defies Ban, Draws Record Crowd
Budapest's Pride march, despite a government ban, drew over 35,000 attendees, prompting Prime Minister Viktor Orban to accuse Brussels of imposing the event and calling it "disgusting and shameful," while the opposition celebrated the high turnout as demonstrating public dissatisfaction.
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68% 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


Netherlands Criminalizes Aiding Undocumented Immigrants
The Dutch Parliament passed an amendment on July 1st criminalizing assistance to undocumented immigrants, classifying such aid as a crime punishable by law, potentially impacting charities, municipalities, and individuals offering help, despite expert advice against the measure.
Netherlands Criminalizes Aiding Undocumented Immigrants
The Dutch Parliament passed an amendment on July 1st criminalizing assistance to undocumented immigrants, classifying such aid as a crime punishable by law, potentially impacting charities, municipalities, and individuals offering help, despite expert advice against the measure.
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64% Bias Score


ECtHR Condemns Russia for Human Rights Violations in Ukraine
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) condemned Russia for human rights violations in Ukraine, including the downing of flight MH17 on July 17, 2014, resulting in 298 deaths; Russia's expulsion from the Council of Europe limits the ruling's practical impact.
ECtHR Condemns Russia for Human Rights Violations in Ukraine
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) condemned Russia for human rights violations in Ukraine, including the downing of flight MH17 on July 17, 2014, resulting in 298 deaths; Russia's expulsion from the Council of Europe limits the ruling's practical impact.
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36% 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

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

South Korea's Ageist Wage System Fuels Elderly Poverty
South Korea's 'peak wage' system, which cuts older workers' salaries up to half before mandatory retirement at 60, forces millions into poverty and violates international human rights law, highlighting a critical need for systemic reform.

South Korea's Ageist Wage System Fuels Elderly Poverty
South Korea's 'peak wage' system, which cuts older workers' salaries up to half before mandatory retirement at 60, forces millions into poverty and violates international human rights law, highlighting a critical need for systemic reform.
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56% 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

Canada's Failure to Evacuate Gazans Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
On July 15, Palestinian-Canadian families will hold coast-to-coast sit-ins to protest Canada's failure to evacuate Gazans despite a 2024 visa program, contrasting with the swift processing of nearly 300,000 Ukrainian refugees in 2022; this inaction, along with Bill C-2, raises concerns about Canada'...

Canada's Failure to Evacuate Gazans Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
On July 15, Palestinian-Canadian families will hold coast-to-coast sit-ins to protest Canada's failure to evacuate Gazans despite a 2024 visa program, contrasting with the swift processing of nearly 300,000 Ukrainian refugees in 2022; this inaction, along with Bill C-2, raises concerns about Canada'...
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56% Bias Score

UN Council Unanimously Adopts Resolution Linking Development to Human Rights
The UN Human Rights Council unanimously adopted a resolution connecting development to human rights, a first for China's 2017 initiative, garnering support from over 40 countries and praise from entities like the EU and Russia.

UN Council Unanimously Adopts Resolution Linking Development to Human Rights
The UN Human Rights Council unanimously adopted a resolution connecting development to human rights, a first for China's 2017 initiative, garnering support from over 40 countries and praise from entities like the EU and Russia.
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40% Bias Score
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