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French Deputy Reports Police Misconduct, Leading to Arrest
In Bobigny, France, on February 26th, 2024, LFI deputy Aly Diouara reported witnessing discriminatory police behavior towards two young people, resulting in a confrontation where he claims he was threatened with a taser, while police stated they felt threatened by his hand movement; a local official...
French Deputy Reports Police Misconduct, Leading to Arrest
In Bobigny, France, on February 26th, 2024, LFI deputy Aly Diouara reported witnessing discriminatory police behavior towards two young people, resulting in a confrontation where he claims he was threatened with a taser, while police stated they felt threatened by his hand movement; a local official...
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40% Bias Score


Goma Prison Fire Kills 132 Women, Exposes Systemic Failures
A fire at Goma prison in the Democratic Republic of Congo on January 27th, following a mass escape of male prisoners, killed at least 132 female inmates and 25 children; numerous women were also raped during the chaos, highlighting systemic failures and the ongoing conflict in the region.
Goma Prison Fire Kills 132 Women, Exposes Systemic Failures
A fire at Goma prison in the Democratic Republic of Congo on January 27th, following a mass escape of male prisoners, killed at least 132 female inmates and 25 children; numerous women were also raped during the chaos, highlighting systemic failures and the ongoing conflict in the region.
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56% Bias Score


Iran's Record 975 Executions in 2024 Spark International Condemnation
Iran executed at least 975 people in 2024, a record high and 17% increase from the previous year, with 503 for drug-related offenses, prompting international outrage and highlighting the regime's use of capital punishment as a tool of oppression and an increasing internal resistance.
Iran's Record 975 Executions in 2024 Spark International Condemnation
Iran executed at least 975 people in 2024, a record high and 17% increase from the previous year, with 503 for drug-related offenses, prompting international outrage and highlighting the regime's use of capital punishment as a tool of oppression and an increasing internal resistance.
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64% Bias Score


Turkish Drug Smuggling Acquittal Highlights Judicial Corruption
A Turkish truck driver's discovery of 900 kg of captagon and 72 kg of hashish led to a corruption investigation involving a judge, lawyer, and politician, resulting in the acquittal of the accused drug smugglers despite strong evidence, raising concerns about systemic issues within the Turkish justi...
Turkish Drug Smuggling Acquittal Highlights Judicial Corruption
A Turkish truck driver's discovery of 900 kg of captagon and 72 kg of hashish led to a corruption investigation involving a judge, lawyer, and politician, resulting in the acquittal of the accused drug smugglers despite strong evidence, raising concerns about systemic issues within the Turkish justi...
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60% Bias Score


Orban's Crackdown: Hungary's Democratic Recession
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, emboldened by Donald Trump's return to power, launched a vehement attack on critics in a February 22, 2025, speech, threatening unprecedented measures including potential expulsions, legal changes restricting freedoms, and further empowering the Authority for t...
Orban's Crackdown: Hungary's Democratic Recession
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, emboldened by Donald Trump's return to power, launched a vehement attack on critics in a February 22, 2025, speech, threatening unprecedented measures including potential expulsions, legal changes restricting freedoms, and further empowering the Authority for t...
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56% Bias Score


Myanmar's 85 Internet Shutdowns in 2024: A Tool for War and Suppression
A new report reveals that Myanmar experienced 85 internet shutdowns in 2024, primarily orchestrated by the military junta to suppress dissent and control information during the civil war, often coinciding with human rights abuses and airstrikes; these shutdowns, alongside a new cybersecurity law ban...
Myanmar's 85 Internet Shutdowns in 2024: A Tool for War and Suppression
A new report reveals that Myanmar experienced 85 internet shutdowns in 2024, primarily orchestrated by the military junta to suppress dissent and control information during the civil war, often coinciding with human rights abuses and airstrikes; these shutdowns, alongside a new cybersecurity law ban...
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48% Bias Score

Ethiopia Passes Retroactive Asset Seizure Law
Ethiopia's parliament passed law 1364/2017, enabling authorities to seize assets exceeding 10 million Birr obtained "unjustifiably" within the past 10 years, raising concerns about fairness and due process.

Ethiopia Passes Retroactive Asset Seizure Law
Ethiopia's parliament passed law 1364/2017, enabling authorities to seize assets exceeding 10 million Birr obtained "unjustifiably" within the past 10 years, raising concerns about fairness and due process.
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36% Bias Score

Hamas's October 7th Attack: Nir Oz Family Murders and Hostage Crisis
The October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Kibbutz Nir Oz resulted in the murder of the Shem Tov family and the prolonged captivity and torture of Yarden Bibas, whose wife and two sons were also killed. The attack targeted civilians of various ages and backgrounds, highlighting the scale of Hamas's brutal...

Hamas's October 7th Attack: Nir Oz Family Murders and Hostage Crisis
The October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Kibbutz Nir Oz resulted in the murder of the Shem Tov family and the prolonged captivity and torture of Yarden Bibas, whose wife and two sons were also killed. The attack targeted civilians of various ages and backgrounds, highlighting the scale of Hamas's brutal...
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56% Bias Score

Report: Israel Systematically Abuses Palestinian Healthcare Workers in Gaza
A Physicians for Human Rights Israel (PHRI) report details the systematic abuse and torture of over 180 Palestinian healthcare workers in Israeli detention since October 2023, including sexual assault, beatings, and starvation, violating international law and severely impacting Gaza's healthcare sys...

Report: Israel Systematically Abuses Palestinian Healthcare Workers in Gaza
A Physicians for Human Rights Israel (PHRI) report details the systematic abuse and torture of over 180 Palestinian healthcare workers in Israeli detention since October 2023, including sexual assault, beatings, and starvation, violating international law and severely impacting Gaza's healthcare sys...
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40% Bias Score

Mohammadi Declares Iranian Regime 'Irreformable,' Highlights Public Defiance
Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi, in an interview with "Nouvel Observateur", declared the Iranian regime 'irreformable' and its suppression tactics ineffective due to widespread public defiance, particularly women rejecting the hijab, while urging international action against the regime's '...

Mohammadi Declares Iranian Regime 'Irreformable,' Highlights Public Defiance
Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi, in an interview with "Nouvel Observateur", declared the Iranian regime 'irreformable' and its suppression tactics ineffective due to widespread public defiance, particularly women rejecting the hijab, while urging international action against the regime's '...
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64% Bias Score

Uyghur Detainees Likely Deported from Thailand to China
Approximately 48 Uyghur men, detained in Thailand since 2014 after fleeing China, were likely deported back to China on Thursday, according to reports and activist concerns, despite international pressure and fears of human rights abuses.

Uyghur Detainees Likely Deported from Thailand to China
Approximately 48 Uyghur men, detained in Thailand since 2014 after fleeing China, were likely deported back to China on Thursday, according to reports and activist concerns, despite international pressure and fears of human rights abuses.
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48% Bias Score

Over 1,000 Syrian Deaths Confirmed at Damascus Airport Detention Facility
A report reveals over 1,000 Syrian deaths in detention at Damascus' Mezzeh military airport between 2011 and 2017, due to execution, torture, or maltreatment at seven grave sites identified using witness testimonies, satellite imagery, and documents; the report was compiled by the Syria Justice and ...

Over 1,000 Syrian Deaths Confirmed at Damascus Airport Detention Facility
A report reveals over 1,000 Syrian deaths in detention at Damascus' Mezzeh military airport between 2011 and 2017, due to execution, torture, or maltreatment at seven grave sites identified using witness testimonies, satellite imagery, and documents; the report was compiled by the Syria Justice and ...
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44% Bias Score
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