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Pentagon to Discharge Transgender Service Members
The Pentagon announced that transgender service members will be removed from the military within 30 days unless granted a waiver, as detailed in a court-filed memo, implementing President Trump's ban and impacting approximately 15,000 service members.
Pentagon to Discharge Transgender Service Members
The Pentagon announced that transgender service members will be removed from the military within 30 days unless granted a waiver, as detailed in a court-filed memo, implementing President Trump's ban and impacting approximately 15,000 service members.
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68% Bias Score


France Condemned for 2014 Death of Rémi Fraisse at Sivens Dam Protest
The European Court of Human Rights condemned France for the 2014 death of Rémi Fraisse during a Sivens dam protest, citing the gendarmerie's use of dangerous OF-F1 grenades, inadequate training, command failures, and lack of civilian oversight, and awarded his family €5,600-€16,000 in damages.
France Condemned for 2014 Death of Rémi Fraisse at Sivens Dam Protest
The European Court of Human Rights condemned France for the 2014 death of Rémi Fraisse during a Sivens dam protest, citing the gendarmerie's use of dangerous OF-F1 grenades, inadequate training, command failures, and lack of civilian oversight, and awarded his family €5,600-€16,000 in damages.
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48% Bias Score


Vietnamese Journalist Huy Duc Sentenced to 30 Months in Prison
Journalist Truong Huy San, known as Huy Duc, was sentenced to 30 months in prison by a Hanoi court for violating Article 331 of Vietnam's Penal Code due to 13 Facebook posts published between 2015 and 2024 that allegedly harmed state interests and the rights of individuals and organizations.
Vietnamese Journalist Huy Duc Sentenced to 30 Months in Prison
Journalist Truong Huy San, known as Huy Duc, was sentenced to 30 months in prison by a Hanoi court for violating Article 331 of Vietnam's Penal Code due to 13 Facebook posts published between 2015 and 2024 that allegedly harmed state interests and the rights of individuals and organizations.
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48% Bias Score


Orbán Declares Crackdown on Critics in State of the Nation Address
In his February 22nd State of the Nation address, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán labeled Ukraine a "territory called Ukraine", indirectly announced a ban on Budapest's Pride parade, and threatened a crackdown on critics, whom he called "traitors", potentially including expulsions or citizensh...
Orbán Declares Crackdown on Critics in State of the Nation Address
In his February 22nd State of the Nation address, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán labeled Ukraine a "territory called Ukraine", indirectly announced a ban on Budapest's Pride parade, and threatened a crackdown on critics, whom he called "traitors", potentially including expulsions or citizensh...
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56% Bias Score


UN Report Condemns Nicaraguan Army's Role in 2018 Protests
A UN report confirms the Nicaraguan army's active role in the 2018 repression of anti-government protests, collaborating with police and paramilitary groups in extrajudicial killings, leaving over 300 dead; the report also criticizes Nicaragua's transformation into an authoritarian state.
UN Report Condemns Nicaraguan Army's Role in 2018 Protests
A UN report confirms the Nicaraguan army's active role in the 2018 repression of anti-government protests, collaborating with police and paramilitary groups in extrajudicial killings, leaving over 300 dead; the report also criticizes Nicaragua's transformation into an authoritarian state.
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60% Bias Score


Moscow Memorial to Nemtsov Faces Ongoing Repression
For a decade, volunteers have maintained a Moscow memorial to Boris Nemtsov, a politician assassinated in 2015, despite official and unofficial attempts to remove it; recently, a volunteer received a 3.5-year prison sentence for supporting an opposition group, highlighting the challenges of dissent.
Moscow Memorial to Nemtsov Faces Ongoing Repression
For a decade, volunteers have maintained a Moscow memorial to Boris Nemtsov, a politician assassinated in 2015, despite official and unofficial attempts to remove it; recently, a volunteer received a 3.5-year prison sentence for supporting an opposition group, highlighting the challenges of dissent.
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52% Bias Score

Hungary Considers Banning Budapest Pride Parade
The Hungarian government, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, is considering banning the annual Budapest Pride parade, citing concerns about child protection and wasted resources; this decision comes after a 2021 law conflating homosexuality with pedophilia and could significantly impact LGBTQ+ righ...

Hungary Considers Banning Budapest Pride Parade
The Hungarian government, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, is considering banning the annual Budapest Pride parade, citing concerns about child protection and wasted resources; this decision comes after a 2021 law conflating homosexuality with pedophilia and could significantly impact LGBTQ+ righ...
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56% Bias Score

Mauritania's Nouadhibou: A City Strained by Migrant Surge
Nouadhibou, Mauritania, is witnessing a surge in migrants using a perilous sea route to the Canary Islands, straining resources and highlighting the complex interplay between EU aid and the realities of migration.

Mauritania's Nouadhibou: A City Strained by Migrant Surge
Nouadhibou, Mauritania, is witnessing a surge in migrants using a perilous sea route to the Canary Islands, straining resources and highlighting the complex interplay between EU aid and the realities of migration.
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36% Bias Score

Scholl Siblings' Leaflet Distribution: A Planned Act of Resistance
Hans and Sophie Scholl, members of the White Rose resistance group, distributed over 1000 anti-Nazi leaflets at Munich University on February 18, 1943, leading to their arrest and execution; new research pinpoints the exact location of the leaflet drop and reveals the planned nature of their action.

Scholl Siblings' Leaflet Distribution: A Planned Act of Resistance
Hans and Sophie Scholl, members of the White Rose resistance group, distributed over 1000 anti-Nazi leaflets at Munich University on February 18, 1943, leading to their arrest and execution; new research pinpoints the exact location of the leaflet drop and reveals the planned nature of their action.
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32% Bias Score

German Universities: Unsafe for Jewish Students Amidst Antisemitic Surge
A report by the JSUD and AJC details the unsafe conditions faced by Jewish students on German university campuses since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, citing incidents like classroom occupations with Intifada chants, open Hamas justifications, and physical assaults, leading many students to avoi...

German Universities: Unsafe for Jewish Students Amidst Antisemitic Surge
A report by the JSUD and AJC details the unsafe conditions faced by Jewish students on German university campuses since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, citing incidents like classroom occupations with Intifada chants, open Hamas justifications, and physical assaults, leading many students to avoi...
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60% Bias Score

U.S. Deportation Policy Shifts Migrant Crisis to Central America
The U.S. is deporting migrants to Central America, circumventing asylum laws and leading to their detention in camps, raising human rights concerns and illustrating the shifting responsibility for managing migration flows.

U.S. Deportation Policy Shifts Migrant Crisis to Central America
The U.S. is deporting migrants to Central America, circumventing asylum laws and leading to their detention in camps, raising human rights concerns and illustrating the shifting responsibility for managing migration flows.
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44% Bias Score

U.S. Military to Discharge Transgender Service Members
President Trump's administration issued a memo mandating the discharge of transgender service members from the U.S. military, reversing a 2016 policy, with limited exceptions based on demonstrable government need and stringent conditions.

U.S. Military to Discharge Transgender Service Members
President Trump's administration issued a memo mandating the discharge of transgender service members from the U.S. military, reversing a 2016 policy, with limited exceptions based on demonstrable government need and stringent conditions.
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76% Bias Score
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