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Swedish Journalist Arrested in Turkey Amid NATO Tensions
Swedish journalist Joakim Medin was arrested in Istanbul, Turkey, on Thursday, facing charges of "insulting the president" and "membership in a terrorist organization" for his alleged involvement in a protest critical of President Erdoğan; the Swedish government is demanding consular access and has ...
Swedish Journalist Arrested in Turkey Amid NATO Tensions
Swedish journalist Joakim Medin was arrested in Istanbul, Turkey, on Thursday, facing charges of "insulting the president" and "membership in a terrorist organization" for his alleged involvement in a protest critical of President Erdoğan; the Swedish government is demanding consular access and has ...
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56% Bias Score


Post-9/11 Surveillance Tactics Resurface in Crackdown on Pro-Palestine Activists
Asad Dandia's experience with NYPD surveillance in 2012 mirrors current arrests of pro-Palestinian activists, highlighting a pattern of targeting immigrant communities under national security pretexts, as seen in post-9/11 detentions and the Trump administration's actions against Mahmoud Khalil and ...
Post-9/11 Surveillance Tactics Resurface in Crackdown on Pro-Palestine Activists
Asad Dandia's experience with NYPD surveillance in 2012 mirrors current arrests of pro-Palestinian activists, highlighting a pattern of targeting immigrant communities under national security pretexts, as seen in post-9/11 detentions and the Trump administration's actions against Mahmoud Khalil and ...
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44% Bias Score


Student Detained: Visa Revoked Amidst Alleged Hamas Support
Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk is detained in Louisiana after her student visa was revoked on March 21st due to alleged Hamas support; a federal judge ordered her to remain in the U.S. while the case proceeds; lawmakers demand answers citing a violation of constitutional rights and a broade...
Student Detained: Visa Revoked Amidst Alleged Hamas Support
Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk is detained in Louisiana after her student visa was revoked on March 21st due to alleged Hamas support; a federal judge ordered her to remain in the U.S. while the case proceeds; lawmakers demand answers citing a violation of constitutional rights and a broade...
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48% Bias Score


Global Decline in Democracy: Authoritarianism Rises
Freedom House reports a sharp decline in global political rights and civil liberties, with populist leaders in countries like Turkey, Hungary, and the US employing increasingly authoritarian tactics; the ongoing war in the Middle East and stalled Ukraine peace talks further highlight the challenges ...
Global Decline in Democracy: Authoritarianism Rises
Freedom House reports a sharp decline in global political rights and civil liberties, with populist leaders in countries like Turkey, Hungary, and the US employing increasingly authoritarian tactics; the ongoing war in the Middle East and stalled Ukraine peace talks further highlight the challenges ...
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52% Bias Score


South Carolina Inmate Chooses Firing Squad Execution
South Carolina death row inmate Mikal Mahdi chose execution by firing squad on April 11th, citing inadequate legal representation at his original trial where he received the death penalty for killing a police officer in 2004; his lawyers are appealing, citing his childhood trauma.
South Carolina Inmate Chooses Firing Squad Execution
South Carolina death row inmate Mikal Mahdi chose execution by firing squad on April 11th, citing inadequate legal representation at his original trial where he received the death penalty for killing a police officer in 2004; his lawyers are appealing, citing his childhood trauma.
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56% Bias Score


US Policy on DEI Programs Impacts French Companies
The US embassy sent letters to several French companies, questioning their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, potentially preventing them from working with the US government due to President Trump's executive order 14173, which declares such programs illegal for all US government suppl...
US Policy on DEI Programs Impacts French Companies
The US embassy sent letters to several French companies, questioning their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, potentially preventing them from working with the US government due to President Trump's executive order 14173, which declares such programs illegal for all US government suppl...
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48% Bias Score

German Coalition Talks Reach Crucial Stage Amid Citizenship Law Disputes
Germany's coalition talks are entering a critical phase, with party leaders set to negotiate a coalition agreement. Key disagreements remain on immigration and citizenship laws, particularly regarding the potential revocation of dual citizenship for individuals involved in terrorism or extremism, ra...

German Coalition Talks Reach Crucial Stage Amid Citizenship Law Disputes
Germany's coalition talks are entering a critical phase, with party leaders set to negotiate a coalition agreement. Key disagreements remain on immigration and citizenship laws, particularly regarding the potential revocation of dual citizenship for individuals involved in terrorism or extremism, ra...
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48% Bias Score

Harvard Researcher Faces Deportation Over Undeclared Frog Embryos, Claims Fear of Persecution in Russia
A Russian Harvard researcher, Kseniia Petrova, faces deportation after undeclared frog embryos were found in her luggage; she fears returning to Russia due to her anti-war activism, prompting a legal battle and raising concerns about immigration policy.

Harvard Researcher Faces Deportation Over Undeclared Frog Embryos, Claims Fear of Persecution in Russia
A Russian Harvard researcher, Kseniia Petrova, faces deportation after undeclared frog embryos were found in her luggage; she fears returning to Russia due to her anti-war activism, prompting a legal battle and raising concerns about immigration policy.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Expedited Migrant Deportations
A federal judge in Boston issued a nationwide temporary restraining order, blocking the Trump administration from deporting migrants to countries without pre-existing relationships unless given the opportunity to claim potential persecution or torture; this follows a recent ICE policy aimed at fast-...

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Expedited Migrant Deportations
A federal judge in Boston issued a nationwide temporary restraining order, blocking the Trump administration from deporting migrants to countries without pre-existing relationships unless given the opportunity to claim potential persecution or torture; this follows a recent ICE policy aimed at fast-...
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36% Bias Score

Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Protesters Leads to Louisiana Deportations
U.S. immigration authorities are detaining and transferring pro-Palestinian protest participants from universities to remote Louisiana facilities, raising free speech concerns; Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil and Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk are among those transferred, facing ...

Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Protesters Leads to Louisiana Deportations
U.S. immigration authorities are detaining and transferring pro-Palestinian protest participants from universities to remote Louisiana facilities, raising free speech concerns; Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil and Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk are among those transferred, facing ...
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64% Bias Score

Guinean Dictator Pardoned Despite Massacre Conviction
Former Guinean dictator Moussa Dadis Camara, sentenced to twenty years for the September 28, 2009 massacre where at least 156 people were killed and 109 women raped, was pardoned on March 28, 2025, for health reasons by Guinea's junta leader, despite a nearly two-year trial and subsequent conviction...

Guinean Dictator Pardoned Despite Massacre Conviction
Former Guinean dictator Moussa Dadis Camara, sentenced to twenty years for the September 28, 2009 massacre where at least 156 people were killed and 109 women raped, was pardoned on March 28, 2025, for health reasons by Guinea's junta leader, despite a nearly two-year trial and subsequent conviction...
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48% Bias Score

Antigua's Disappearance Crisis: Nine Vanish in Two Years
At least nine people have mysteriously disappeared in Antigua in the last two years, prompting concerns about police inefficiency, organized crime, and a potential organ trade, leaving families in anguish and demanding better investigation and international help.

Antigua's Disappearance Crisis: Nine Vanish in Two Years
At least nine people have mysteriously disappeared in Antigua in the last two years, prompting concerns about police inefficiency, organized crime, and a potential organ trade, leaving families in anguish and demanding better investigation and international help.
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48% Bias Score
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