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Haiti Drone Attacks: 300 Dead Amidst Concerns of Mercenary Use
At least 300 people have died in Haiti from targeted drone attacks carried out by mercenaries hired by the Haitian government; these attacks, using inexpensive Chinese drones, raise serious human rights concerns and questions regarding the government's strategy to combat gang violence.
Haiti Drone Attacks: 300 Dead Amidst Concerns of Mercenary Use
At least 300 people have died in Haiti from targeted drone attacks carried out by mercenaries hired by the Haitian government; these attacks, using inexpensive Chinese drones, raise serious human rights concerns and questions regarding the government's strategy to combat gang violence.
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48% Bias Score


EPA Suspends 139 Employees for Dissent Over Environmental Policy Rollbacks
On Thursday, the EPA placed 139 employees on administrative leave for signing a letter criticizing the agency's weakening environmental policies under Administrator Lee Zeldin, which include funding cuts estimated to cost 30,000 lives and $275 billion annually.
EPA Suspends 139 Employees for Dissent Over Environmental Policy Rollbacks
On Thursday, the EPA placed 139 employees on administrative leave for signing a letter criticizing the agency's weakening environmental policies under Administrator Lee Zeldin, which include funding cuts estimated to cost 30,000 lives and $275 billion annually.
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56% Bias Score


Mistaken Deportation Leads to Torture in El Salvador
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported from the U.S. to El Salvador in March, was subjected to severe beatings, sleep deprivation, and psychological torture at CECOT prison, prompting a legal battle highlighting U.S. deportation and Salvadoran prison system failures.
Mistaken Deportation Leads to Torture in El Salvador
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported from the U.S. to El Salvador in March, was subjected to severe beatings, sleep deprivation, and psychological torture at CECOT prison, prompting a legal battle highlighting U.S. deportation and Salvadoran prison system failures.
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56% Bias Score


Stateless Palestinian Released from ICE Detention After Five Months
Ward Sakeik, a 22-year-old stateless Palestinian living in the U.S. since age 8, was detained by ICE for five months following her honeymoon, despite a court order preventing deportation and the approval of her initial green card application; her release highlights flaws in the U.S. immigration syst...
Stateless Palestinian Released from ICE Detention After Five Months
Ward Sakeik, a 22-year-old stateless Palestinian living in the U.S. since age 8, was detained by ICE for five months following her honeymoon, despite a court order preventing deportation and the approval of her initial green card application; her release highlights flaws in the U.S. immigration syst...
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44% Bias Score


Mexico's Biometric ID System: Aiding Searches or Enabling Surveillance?
Mexico's Congress passed a law integrating biometric data into a national identity system to aid searches for the missing, but critics warn of mass surveillance potential due to unchecked access by agencies like the CNI, ignoring concerns about the 72,000 unidentified bodies and structural impunity.
Mexico's Biometric ID System: Aiding Searches or Enabling Surveillance?
Mexico's Congress passed a law integrating biometric data into a national identity system to aid searches for the missing, but critics warn of mass surveillance potential due to unchecked access by agencies like the CNI, ignoring concerns about the 72,000 unidentified bodies and structural impunity.
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60% Bias Score


140+ EPA Employees Suspended After Criticizing Trump-Era Policy Shifts
Over 140 EPA employees were suspended for two weeks with pay following a letter signed by over 270 employees criticizing the agency's shift under the Trump administration, which includes cuts to funding for poor communities, rollbacks of air pollution regulations, and the reversal of an asbestos ban...
140+ EPA Employees Suspended After Criticizing Trump-Era Policy Shifts
Over 140 EPA employees were suspended for two weeks with pay following a letter signed by over 270 employees criticizing the agency's shift under the Trump administration, which includes cuts to funding for poor communities, rollbacks of air pollution regulations, and the reversal of an asbestos ban...
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56% Bias Score

IACtHR Establishes Legal Obligations for Latin American States on Climate Change
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) issued a new advisory opinion on July 3, 2024, establishing the legal obligation of Latin American and Caribbean states to address climate change and protect vulnerable populations, impacting 34 OAS member countries and potentially influencing global...

IACtHR Establishes Legal Obligations for Latin American States on Climate Change
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) issued a new advisory opinion on July 3, 2024, establishing the legal obligation of Latin American and Caribbean states to address climate change and protect vulnerable populations, impacting 34 OAS member countries and potentially influencing global...
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Eight Men to South Sudan
The Supreme Court permitted the Trump administration to deport eight men, mostly from countries other than South Sudan, from a Djiboutian military base to South Sudan, despite concerns about potential harm; two justices dissented, highlighting the lack of due process and potential human rights viola...

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Eight Men to South Sudan
The Supreme Court permitted the Trump administration to deport eight men, mostly from countries other than South Sudan, from a Djiboutian military base to South Sudan, despite concerns about potential harm; two justices dissented, highlighting the lack of due process and potential human rights viola...
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Eight Criminals to South Sudan
The Supreme Court allowed the deportation of eight convicted criminals from Djibouti to South Sudan, overruling a lower court's injunction based on a prior ruling that eased restrictions on deporting migrants to third countries; two justices dissented, citing the risk of torture or death for the dep...

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Eight Criminals to South Sudan
The Supreme Court allowed the deportation of eight convicted criminals from Djibouti to South Sudan, overruling a lower court's injunction based on a prior ruling that eased restrictions on deporting migrants to third countries; two justices dissented, citing the risk of torture or death for the dep...
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60% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan Despite Safety Concerns
The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration, lifting a lower court injunction that protected eight migrants from deportation to South Sudan, a country deemed unsafe by the U.S. State Department, due to ongoing political instability, crime, and armed conflict.

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan Despite Safety Concerns
The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration, lifting a lower court injunction that protected eight migrants from deportation to South Sudan, a country deemed unsafe by the U.S. State Department, due to ongoing political instability, crime, and armed conflict.
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40% Bias Score

Kyiv Court Recognizes Same-Sex Marriage, Setting Legal Precedent
A Kyiv court legally recognized the same-sex marriage of Zoriana Kis, a diplomat, and Tymur Levchuk, an activist, after the Ministry of Foreign Affairs refused to acknowledge their relationship for an overseas assignment, setting a precedent in Ukraine.

Kyiv Court Recognizes Same-Sex Marriage, Setting Legal Precedent
A Kyiv court legally recognized the same-sex marriage of Zoriana Kis, a diplomat, and Tymur Levchuk, an activist, after the Ministry of Foreign Affairs refused to acknowledge their relationship for an overseas assignment, setting a precedent in Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan
The Supreme Court on Thursday overruled a lower court and allowed the Trump administration to deport eight migrants held in Djibouti to South Sudan, despite concerns about potential human rights violations and challenges to established legal processes.

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan
The Supreme Court on Thursday overruled a lower court and allowed the Trump administration to deport eight migrants held in Djibouti to South Sudan, despite concerns about potential human rights violations and challenges to established legal processes.
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60% Bias Score
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