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Released Ukrainian Activist Exposes Russian Human Rights Abuses
Ukrainian human rights activist Maksym Butkevych, imprisoned for over a year by Russia after being captured near Zolote and Hirske in June 2022, was released in October 2024 and has resumed advocating for the rights of Ukrainian prisoners of war and civilians in occupied territories, highlighting sy...
Released Ukrainian Activist Exposes Russian Human Rights Abuses
Ukrainian human rights activist Maksym Butkevych, imprisoned for over a year by Russia after being captured near Zolote and Hirske in June 2022, was released in October 2024 and has resumed advocating for the rights of Ukrainian prisoners of war and civilians in occupied territories, highlighting sy...
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40% Bias Score


M23 Militia's Actions Result in Summary Executions of Children in Eastern DRC
The UN confirmed that the M23 militia in eastern DRC summarily executed children on February 15-16, 2025; UNICEF reported over 1,100 unaccompanied children in recent weeks due to the conflict, with many facing recruitment and exploitation.
M23 Militia's Actions Result in Summary Executions of Children in Eastern DRC
The UN confirmed that the M23 militia in eastern DRC summarily executed children on February 15-16, 2025; UNICEF reported over 1,100 unaccompanied children in recent weeks due to the conflict, with many facing recruitment and exploitation.
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24% Bias Score


Israel Announces Fate of Eight Hostages Presumed Dead
On February 18th, 2025, Israel announced the release of six living hostages and the death of eight others held captive by Hamas since October 7th, 2023, with repatriation of four bodies scheduled for February 20th.
Israel Announces Fate of Eight Hostages Presumed Dead
On February 18th, 2025, Israel announced the release of six living hostages and the death of eight others held captive by Hamas since October 7th, 2023, with repatriation of four bodies scheduled for February 20th.
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36% Bias Score


Greensboro Sit-in: A Pivotal Moment in the Civil Rights Movement
On February 1, 1960, Joseph McNeil and three other North Carolina A&T students initiated a sit-in at a segregated Greensboro Woolworth's, sparking a national movement with 75,000 student participants and 3,600 arrests by year's end, significantly impacting the Civil Rights Movement.
Greensboro Sit-in: A Pivotal Moment in the Civil Rights Movement
On February 1, 1960, Joseph McNeil and three other North Carolina A&T students initiated a sit-in at a segregated Greensboro Woolworth's, sparking a national movement with 75,000 student participants and 3,600 arrests by year's end, significantly impacting the Civil Rights Movement.
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Dutch Parliament Debates Ban on Conversion Therapy
The Dutch Parliament debates a bill to ban conversion therapy, facing opposition from CDA and NSC due to concerns about enforcement and its impact on mental health professionals, despite widespread support from LGBTQ+ organizations and a global medical consensus condemning the practice.
Dutch Parliament Debates Ban on Conversion Therapy
The Dutch Parliament debates a bill to ban conversion therapy, facing opposition from CDA and NSC due to concerns about enforcement and its impact on mental health professionals, despite widespread support from LGBTQ+ organizations and a global medical consensus condemning the practice.
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44% Bias Score


Northern Ireland Mother-and-Baby Homes Inquiry: May 1st Testimony Deadline
The Truth Recovery Independent Panel in Northern Ireland is investigating mother-and-baby homes and Magdalene laundries, urging those with relevant experiences to testify before the May 1st deadline; the panel aims to provide a comprehensive report later this year.
Northern Ireland Mother-and-Baby Homes Inquiry: May 1st Testimony Deadline
The Truth Recovery Independent Panel in Northern Ireland is investigating mother-and-baby homes and Magdalene laundries, urging those with relevant experiences to testify before the May 1st deadline; the panel aims to provide a comprehensive report later this year.
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32% Bias Score

Largest Palestinian Displacement in West Bank Since 1967
Tens of thousands of Palestinians have fled Israeli military operations in the northern West Bank, the largest displacement since 1967, due to forceful actions by Israeli forces, resulting in a humanitarian crisis and raising concerns about potential annexation.

Largest Palestinian Displacement in West Bank Since 1967
Tens of thousands of Palestinians have fled Israeli military operations in the northern West Bank, the largest displacement since 1967, due to forceful actions by Israeli forces, resulting in a humanitarian crisis and raising concerns about potential annexation.
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56% Bias Score

Hamas to Return Bodies of Israeli Mother, Two Children Captured in Gaza
Hamas announced it will return the bodies of Shiri Bibas and her two young sons, captured during the October 7, 2023, attack on Nir Oz, prompting widespread grief in Israel and raising questions about future prisoner exchanges; this follows the release of some other hostages in a ceasefire.

Hamas to Return Bodies of Israeli Mother, Two Children Captured in Gaza
Hamas announced it will return the bodies of Shiri Bibas and her two young sons, captured during the October 7, 2023, attack on Nir Oz, prompting widespread grief in Israel and raising questions about future prisoner exchanges; this follows the release of some other hostages in a ceasefire.
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40% Bias Score

Panama Houses US Deportees in Luxury Hotel Amidst Uncertain Future
The Panamanian government temporarily houses 299 undocumented migrants deported from the US in a luxury hotel, with only 171 agreeing to return home, highlighting the strain on Panama and the uncertain future for the remaining individuals.

Panama Houses US Deportees in Luxury Hotel Amidst Uncertain Future
The Panamanian government temporarily houses 299 undocumented migrants deported from the US in a luxury hotel, with only 171 agreeing to return home, highlighting the strain on Panama and the uncertain future for the remaining individuals.
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48% Bias Score

Turkey's Crackdown on Dissent: Widespread Arrests and Investigations
Over the past five months, Turkey has witnessed a dramatic surge in arrests and investigations targeting journalists, politicians, union leaders, and various professional groups; the government's actions are increasingly seen as a means to stifle dissent and consolidate power ahead of the 2027 elect...

Turkey's Crackdown on Dissent: Widespread Arrests and Investigations
Over the past five months, Turkey has witnessed a dramatic surge in arrests and investigations targeting journalists, politicians, union leaders, and various professional groups; the government's actions are increasingly seen as a means to stifle dissent and consolidate power ahead of the 2027 elect...
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56% Bias Score

Israel's Controversial Bill to Tax Foreign NGO Funding Raises Democracy Concerns
A Knesset bill proposes an 80% tax on foreign government donations to NGOs, preventing court appeals by those mainly funded abroad, sparking concerns about silencing dissent and harming Israel's international standing.

Israel's Controversial Bill to Tax Foreign NGO Funding Raises Democracy Concerns
A Knesset bill proposes an 80% tax on foreign government donations to NGOs, preventing court appeals by those mainly funded abroad, sparking concerns about silencing dissent and harming Israel's international standing.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Administration Halts Legal Aid for 26,000 Migrant Children
The Trump administration abruptly ended federal funding for legal services to roughly 26,000 migrant children facing deportation, halting "know your rights" sessions and legal screenings, potentially jeopardizing their due process rights and increasing vulnerability to exploitation.

Trump Administration Halts Legal Aid for 26,000 Migrant Children
The Trump administration abruptly ended federal funding for legal services to roughly 26,000 migrant children facing deportation, halting "know your rights" sessions and legal screenings, potentially jeopardizing their due process rights and increasing vulnerability to exploitation.
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56% Bias Score
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