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ECHR Rejects Romanian Candidate's Appeal on Election Annulment
The European Court of Human Rights rejected Romanian ex-presidential candidate Calin Georgescu's appeal against the annulment of last year's election results due to proven Russian interference, including the use of tens of thousands of fake social media accounts to boost his campaign; the court foun...
ECHR Rejects Romanian Candidate's Appeal on Election Annulment
The European Court of Human Rights rejected Romanian ex-presidential candidate Calin Georgescu's appeal against the annulment of last year's election results due to proven Russian interference, including the use of tens of thousands of fake social media accounts to boost his campaign; the court foun...
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56% Bias Score


Gender Inequality Persists 30 Years After Beijing Declaration
The 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action in 2025 reveals persistent gender inequality, with violence against women increasing by 50% in a decade, affecting 95% of female victims; 612 million women lived near conflict zones in 2023, a 54% rise since 2010.
Gender Inequality Persists 30 Years After Beijing Declaration
The 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action in 2025 reveals persistent gender inequality, with violence against women increasing by 50% in a decade, affecting 95% of female victims; 612 million women lived near conflict zones in 2023, a 54% rise since 2010.
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44% Bias Score


UK Asylum Seekers Protest One-Year Work Ban
The BBC reports on asylum seekers in Leeds protesting a UK policy that bans them from working for one year, highlighting the cases of Mohsen, an Iranian carpenter, and Tabita, a nurse from Pakistan, who describe the policy as unfair and damaging to their mental health. In 2024, 108,138 people claime...
UK Asylum Seekers Protest One-Year Work Ban
The BBC reports on asylum seekers in Leeds protesting a UK policy that bans them from working for one year, highlighting the cases of Mohsen, an Iranian carpenter, and Tabita, a nurse from Pakistan, who describe the policy as unfair and damaging to their mental health. In 2024, 108,138 people claime...
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Constitutional Court Reaffirms Commitment to Gender Equality
The Spanish Constitutional Court celebrated International Women's Day by reaffirming its commitment to gender equality, highlighting recent rulings on maternity leave and acknowledging the historical underrepresentation of women in the judiciary, while the Inter-American Court of Human Rights presid...
Spanish Constitutional Court Reaffirms Commitment to Gender Equality
The Spanish Constitutional Court celebrated International Women's Day by reaffirming its commitment to gender equality, highlighting recent rulings on maternity leave and acknowledging the historical underrepresentation of women in the judiciary, while the Inter-American Court of Human Rights presid...
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44% Bias Score


Greek Parliament Debates Police Response to Violent Tempi Protest
Clashes erupted in Athens during a Tempi tragedy protest, with opposition parties condemning police use of tear gas while the government cited protestors throwing Molotov cocktails as justification for police response.
Greek Parliament Debates Police Response to Violent Tempi Protest
Clashes erupted in Athens during a Tempi tragedy protest, with opposition parties condemning police use of tear gas while the government cited protestors throwing Molotov cocktails as justification for police response.
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48% Bias Score


Nine Students Found Murdered, Dismembered in Mexico
The bodies of nine students who disappeared in southern Mexico were discovered brutally murdered and dismembered; their hands were found in a separate bag, highlighting the extreme violence of Mexican drug cartels.
Nine Students Found Murdered, Dismembered in Mexico
The bodies of nine students who disappeared in southern Mexico were discovered brutally murdered and dismembered; their hands were found in a separate bag, highlighting the extreme violence of Mexican drug cartels.
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60% Bias Score

EU to Implement Biometric Entry/Exit System for Non-EU Citizens
The EU will soon implement a new Entry/Exit System (EES) requiring non-EU citizens to provide biometric data (fingerprints and facial scans) upon entry to the Schengen Area for stays up to 90 days within 180, impacting an estimated 1.4 billion people annually, starting gradually in the autumn.

EU to Implement Biometric Entry/Exit System for Non-EU Citizens
The EU will soon implement a new Entry/Exit System (EES) requiring non-EU citizens to provide biometric data (fingerprints and facial scans) upon entry to the Schengen Area for stays up to 90 days within 180, impacting an estimated 1.4 billion people annually, starting gradually in the autumn.
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44% Bias Score

Lissu Critiques African Leaders' Emulation of Nyerere's Authoritarian Tendencies
At Makerere University, Tundu Lissu discussed how African leaders, emulating Julius Nyerere, use constitutionalism as a guise for authoritarianism, citing Uganda's militarized politics as an example, and urging emulation of Nyerere's eventual relinquishment of power.

Lissu Critiques African Leaders' Emulation of Nyerere's Authoritarian Tendencies
At Makerere University, Tundu Lissu discussed how African leaders, emulating Julius Nyerere, use constitutionalism as a guise for authoritarianism, citing Uganda's militarized politics as an example, and urging emulation of Nyerere's eventual relinquishment of power.
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52% Bias Score

Sydney University Apologizes for Wrongfully Threatening Transgender Student with Suspension
The University of Sydney mistakenly threatened a transgender Malaysian asylum-seeking student with suspension for pro-Palestine whiteboard messages, but has since apologized, citing an administrative error; the student feared deportation.

Sydney University Apologizes for Wrongfully Threatening Transgender Student with Suspension
The University of Sydney mistakenly threatened a transgender Malaysian asylum-seeking student with suspension for pro-Palestine whiteboard messages, but has since apologized, citing an administrative error; the student feared deportation.
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44% Bias Score

Idaho Senate Approves Firing Squads as Primary Execution Method
Idaho's Senate passed a bill making firing squads the primary execution method, effective 2024 if signed by the governor, due to a botched lethal injection in 2023. Four other states also allow firing squads, though rarely used. Opponents argued the method is inhumane.

Idaho Senate Approves Firing Squads as Primary Execution Method
Idaho's Senate passed a bill making firing squads the primary execution method, effective 2024 if signed by the governor, due to a botched lethal injection in 2023. Four other states also allow firing squads, though rarely used. Opponents argued the method is inhumane.
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52% Bias Score

Bulgaria to Mandate Discipline Grades and Religious Instruction in Schools
Bulgaria's Ministry of Education will introduce a mandatory discipline grade and a "virtues and religion" course in schools starting in 2026, reflecting a broader societal push for stricter controls and traditional values, despite concerns about potential negative impacts on critical thinking and so...

Bulgaria to Mandate Discipline Grades and Religious Instruction in Schools
Bulgaria's Ministry of Education will introduce a mandatory discipline grade and a "virtues and religion" course in schools starting in 2026, reflecting a broader societal push for stricter controls and traditional values, despite concerns about potential negative impacts on critical thinking and so...
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56% Bias Score

Nine Dismembered Bodies Found in Mexico; Cartel Involvement Suspected
Nine dismembered bodies were discovered in a car trunk in San Jose Miahuatlan, Mexico; authorities believe they were members of the 'Los Zacapoaxtlas' criminal organization, killed by a cartel due to their involvement in robberies and thefts; the leader of the organization was also killed.

Nine Dismembered Bodies Found in Mexico; Cartel Involvement Suspected
Nine dismembered bodies were discovered in a car trunk in San Jose Miahuatlan, Mexico; authorities believe they were members of the 'Los Zacapoaxtlas' criminal organization, killed by a cartel due to their involvement in robberies and thefts; the leader of the organization was also killed.
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52% Bias Score
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