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Venezuela Accuses US of Kidnapping 2-Year-Old After Parents' Deportation
The U.S. deported a Venezuelan couple, separating their 2-year-old daughter who is now in U.S. custody; Venezuela accuses the U.S. of kidnapping, citing violations of international law, while the U.S. claims it acted to protect the child from parents allegedly linked to a Venezuelan gang.
Venezuela Accuses US of Kidnapping 2-Year-Old After Parents' Deportation
The U.S. deported a Venezuelan couple, separating their 2-year-old daughter who is now in U.S. custody; Venezuela accuses the U.S. of kidnapping, citing violations of international law, while the U.S. claims it acted to protect the child from parents allegedly linked to a Venezuelan gang.
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52% Bias Score


First Nations Sue Canada for $5 Billion Over On-Reserve Housing Crisis
A class-action lawsuit filed by over 100 First Nations alleges Canada's negligence in providing safe on-reserve housing, seeking $5 billion in compensation for issues stemming from overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, and inadequate funding, which have resulted in a national human rights crisis.
First Nations Sue Canada for $5 Billion Over On-Reserve Housing Crisis
A class-action lawsuit filed by over 100 First Nations alleges Canada's negligence in providing safe on-reserve housing, seeking $5 billion in compensation for issues stemming from overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, and inadequate funding, which have resulted in a national human rights crisis.
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48% Bias Score


U.K. Parliament to Debate Abortion Decriminalization
The U.K. Parliament is set to debate decriminalizing abortion in England and Wales this summer, with two Labour MPs proposing amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill; this follows a previous failed attempt and comes amidst tightening abortion restrictions in the U.S. and a shift in the U.K.'s poli...
U.K. Parliament to Debate Abortion Decriminalization
The U.K. Parliament is set to debate decriminalizing abortion in England and Wales this summer, with two Labour MPs proposing amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill; this follows a previous failed attempt and comes amidst tightening abortion restrictions in the U.S. and a shift in the U.K.'s poli...
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60% Bias Score


Spanish Constitutional Court Deeply Divided on Trans Law
The Spanish Constitutional Court is deeply divided on the Trans Law, with progressive justices opposing the proposed age 16 change for gender registration, raising concerns about legal certainty and equality; this internal rift has significant implications for the law's future.
Spanish Constitutional Court Deeply Divided on Trans Law
The Spanish Constitutional Court is deeply divided on the Trans Law, with progressive justices opposing the proposed age 16 change for gender registration, raising concerns about legal certainty and equality; this internal rift has significant implications for the law's future.
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56% Bias Score


Valobra Family's Sacrifice During the Italian Resistance
The Valobra family, with a mixed Jewish and Catholic background, actively participated in the Italian Resistance against Fascism in 1944-1945, facing persecution, imprisonment, and the tragic loss of their youngest son, Dante, while fighting with the Garibaldi Brigade in the Mugello region.
Valobra Family's Sacrifice During the Italian Resistance
The Valobra family, with a mixed Jewish and Catholic background, actively participated in the Italian Resistance against Fascism in 1944-1945, facing persecution, imprisonment, and the tragic loss of their youngest son, Dante, while fighting with the Garibaldi Brigade in the Mugello region.
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24% Bias Score


China Lifts Sanctions on EU Parliament Members Amid Trade Tensions
China lifted sanctions on five European Parliament members and its Subcommittee on Human Rights, potentially paving the way for improved trade relations with the EU despite ongoing disputes over human rights in Xinjiang and the stalled 2020 trade deal.
China Lifts Sanctions on EU Parliament Members Amid Trade Tensions
China lifted sanctions on five European Parliament members and its Subcommittee on Human Rights, potentially paving the way for improved trade relations with the EU despite ongoing disputes over human rights in Xinjiang and the stalled 2020 trade deal.
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36% Bias Score

Judge Restricts Border Patrol Arrests in California
A California federal judge ruled that Border Patrol agents within the Eastern District of California cannot arrest individuals suspected of illegal residency without a warrant or evidence of potential flight, cannot detain people without reasonable suspicion, and cannot facilitate "voluntary departu...

Judge Restricts Border Patrol Arrests in California
A California federal judge ruled that Border Patrol agents within the Eastern District of California cannot arrest individuals suspected of illegal residency without a warrant or evidence of potential flight, cannot detain people without reasonable suspicion, and cannot facilitate "voluntary departu...
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36% Bias Score

300-Year Sentence for Forced Disappearances in Oaxaca Contradicts President's Claims
A former municipal secretary in San Francisco Jayacaxtepec, Oaxaca, Mexico, was sentenced to 300 years in prison for the aggravated forced disappearance of five people in 2017, contradicting recent statements by the President denying state-sponsored forced disappearances. The victims were detained, ...

300-Year Sentence for Forced Disappearances in Oaxaca Contradicts President's Claims
A former municipal secretary in San Francisco Jayacaxtepec, Oaxaca, Mexico, was sentenced to 300 years in prison for the aggravated forced disappearance of five people in 2017, contradicting recent statements by the President denying state-sponsored forced disappearances. The victims were detained, ...
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36% Bias Score

Spain Tightens Surrogacy Rules, Requiring Court Processes for Foreign-Born Children
The Spanish government implemented a new instruction, effective immediately, requiring court processes for registering children born via surrogacy abroad, impacting families from countries such as the US, Canada, and Greece, where automatic registration was previously possible.

Spain Tightens Surrogacy Rules, Requiring Court Processes for Foreign-Born Children
The Spanish government implemented a new instruction, effective immediately, requiring court processes for registering children born via surrogacy abroad, impacting families from countries such as the US, Canada, and Greece, where automatic registration was previously possible.
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64% Bias Score

Turkish Actress Faces Trial Amidst Concerns of Political Prosecution
Turkish actress Ayşe Barım faces trial on charges related to her participation in the Gezi Park protests and social media activity, with concerns raised about the weakness of evidence and potential political influence.

Turkish Actress Faces Trial Amidst Concerns of Political Prosecution
Turkish actress Ayşe Barım faces trial on charges related to her participation in the Gezi Park protests and social media activity, with concerns raised about the weakness of evidence and potential political influence.
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60% Bias Score

First Gaza Children Arrive in UK for Medical Care
Two children from Gaza, Ghena Abed (5) and Rama Qudiah (12), arrived in the UK for urgent medical care after a 17-month effort by British volunteers from Project Pure Hope, marking the first time UK visas were granted for such a purpose.

First Gaza Children Arrive in UK for Medical Care
Two children from Gaza, Ghena Abed (5) and Rama Qudiah (12), arrived in the UK for urgent medical care after a 17-month effort by British volunteers from Project Pure Hope, marking the first time UK visas were granted for such a purpose.
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36% Bias Score

Cuba Re-Arrests Opposition Figures, Sparking International Condemnation
On April 30th, 2025, Cuba re-arrested opposition figures José Daniel Ferrer and Félix Navarro, prompting condemnation from the European Union and the United States, who criticized the move as an infringement on human rights and sovereignty.

Cuba Re-Arrests Opposition Figures, Sparking International Condemnation
On April 30th, 2025, Cuba re-arrested opposition figures José Daniel Ferrer and Félix Navarro, prompting condemnation from the European Union and the United States, who criticized the move as an infringement on human rights and sovereignty.
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44% Bias Score
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