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Berlin's Religious Symbol Ban Sparks Wider European Debate
Germany's Green Party seeks to repeal Berlin's law banning religious symbols for public servants, igniting a broader European debate on secularism versus religious freedom in public life, with varying national approaches ranging from France's strict secularism to Sweden's permissive stance.
Berlin's Religious Symbol Ban Sparks Wider European Debate
Germany's Green Party seeks to repeal Berlin's law banning religious symbols for public servants, igniting a broader European debate on secularism versus religious freedom in public life, with varying national approaches ranging from France's strict secularism to Sweden's permissive stance.
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44% Bias Score


US Deportations to El Salvador Spark Human Rights Outcry
The US has deported 288 migrants, mostly Venezuelans, to El Salvador since March, where they are held in a maximum-security prison under inhumane conditions; human rights organizations are calling for UN intervention citing violations of international law, while the US defends its actions by citing ...
US Deportations to El Salvador Spark Human Rights Outcry
The US has deported 288 migrants, mostly Venezuelans, to El Salvador since March, where they are held in a maximum-security prison under inhumane conditions; human rights organizations are calling for UN intervention citing violations of international law, while the US defends its actions by citing ...
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52% Bias Score


French Mosque Murder Exposes Rise in Islamophobia
The murder of Aboubakar Cissé during prayer in a French mosque on an unspecified date in 2023 highlights a concerning rise in Islamophobia, with official statistics indicating a 32% increase in anti-Muslim acts and 55% of citizens viewing Islam as a threat to the Republic.
French Mosque Murder Exposes Rise in Islamophobia
The murder of Aboubakar Cissé during prayer in a French mosque on an unspecified date in 2023 highlights a concerning rise in Islamophobia, with official statistics indicating a 32% increase in anti-Muslim acts and 55% of citizens viewing Islam as a threat to the Republic.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration's First 100 Days: Sharp Decline in Border Crossings, Intensified Deportations
In its first 100 days, the Trump administration boasts a 95% reduction in daily irregular border crossings, 142,000 deportations, and plans to expand detention facilities, including at Fort Bliss, while targeting sanctuary cities and fining businesses employing undocumented immigrants, raising human...
Trump Administration's First 100 Days: Sharp Decline in Border Crossings, Intensified Deportations
In its first 100 days, the Trump administration boasts a 95% reduction in daily irregular border crossings, 142,000 deportations, and plans to expand detention facilities, including at Fort Bliss, while targeting sanctuary cities and fining businesses employing undocumented immigrants, raising human...
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60% Bias Score


U.K. Shifts Stance on China, Prioritizing Security Over Economic Growth
The U.K. government is actively shifting its approach to China, prioritizing national security and human rights concerns over short-term economic growth, as evidenced by recent actions like seizing control of British Steel from a Chinese company and banning solar panels linked to forced labor in Xin...
U.K. Shifts Stance on China, Prioritizing Security Over Economic Growth
The U.K. government is actively shifting its approach to China, prioritizing national security and human rights concerns over short-term economic growth, as evidenced by recent actions like seizing control of British Steel from a Chinese company and banning solar panels linked to forced labor in Xin...
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44% Bias Score


Turkish Journalist Criticizes Gezi Parkı Indictment for Political Bias
Journalist Murat Yetkin criticizes the Gezi Parkı indictment against manager Ayşe Barım, highlighting the inclusion of journalist Avni Özgürel, labeled as linked to the PKK-KCK, as evidence of political bias in Turkey's judicial system.
Turkish Journalist Criticizes Gezi Parkı Indictment for Political Bias
Journalist Murat Yetkin criticizes the Gezi Parkı indictment against manager Ayşe Barım, highlighting the inclusion of journalist Avni Özgürel, labeled as linked to the PKK-KCK, as evidence of political bias in Turkey's judicial system.
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56% Bias Score

Russian Soldier Kills Civilian in Kursk Oblast
A Russian soldier killed a 41-year-old woman and injured her husband in Girya village, Belovsky District, Kursk Oblast, on April 30th, while purportedly checking documents; the soldier's behavior was erratic, possibly due to intoxication, according to witnesses.

Russian Soldier Kills Civilian in Kursk Oblast
A Russian soldier killed a 41-year-old woman and injured her husband in Girya village, Belovsky District, Kursk Oblast, on April 30th, while purportedly checking documents; the soldier's behavior was erratic, possibly due to intoxication, according to witnesses.
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48% Bias Score

Judge Orders Release of Palestinian Student Detained by Trump Administration
A Vermont federal judge ordered the release of Palestinian-American student Mohsen Mahdawi, detained by the Trump administration for two weeks without charges, citing the lack of evidence to justify his continued confinement and potential violation of his free speech rights. Mahdawi's case challenge...

Judge Orders Release of Palestinian Student Detained by Trump Administration
A Vermont federal judge ordered the release of Palestinian-American student Mohsen Mahdawi, detained by the Trump administration for two weeks without charges, citing the lack of evidence to justify his continued confinement and potential violation of his free speech rights. Mahdawi's case challenge...
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48% Bias Score

Chinese National's Testimony Exposes Harsh Realities of Fighting for Russia in Ukraine
A 29-year-old Chinese national, "Michael", claims he fought for Russia in Ukraine due to financial incentives and a desire for combat experience, revealing poor conditions and corruption within the Russian army, contradicting official Russian statements and highlighting the recruitment of Chinese ci...

Chinese National's Testimony Exposes Harsh Realities of Fighting for Russia in Ukraine
A 29-year-old Chinese national, "Michael", claims he fought for Russia in Ukraine due to financial incentives and a desire for combat experience, revealing poor conditions and corruption within the Russian army, contradicting official Russian statements and highlighting the recruitment of Chinese ci...
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36% Bias Score

Texas Detainees Spell "SOS", Supreme Court Blocks Deportations
Venezuelan detainees at Texas' Bluebonnet immigrant detention center spelled "SOS" to protest imminent deportation orders under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, alleging false gang affiliations and lack of due process; a Supreme Court injunction temporarily halted deportations, but the threat of transfer...

Texas Detainees Spell "SOS", Supreme Court Blocks Deportations
Venezuelan detainees at Texas' Bluebonnet immigrant detention center spelled "SOS" to protest imminent deportation orders under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, alleging false gang affiliations and lack of due process; a Supreme Court injunction temporarily halted deportations, but the threat of transfer...
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52% Bias Score

Deadly Clashes Erupt in Syria as Al-Sara's Regime Struggles to Control Armed Supporters
Armed groups linked to Syria's new interim president, Ahmed al-Sara, attacked Druze communities south of Damascus on Tuesday and Wednesday, resulting in at least 11 deaths, raising concerns about the new regime's ability to control its supporters and maintain stability.

Deadly Clashes Erupt in Syria as Al-Sara's Regime Struggles to Control Armed Supporters
Armed groups linked to Syria's new interim president, Ahmed al-Sara, attacked Druze communities south of Damascus on Tuesday and Wednesday, resulting in at least 11 deaths, raising concerns about the new regime's ability to control its supporters and maintain stability.
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44% Bias Score

Swedish Journalist Receives Suspended Sentence in Turkey for Insulting President
A Swedish journalist, Joakim Medin, received an 11-month suspended sentence in Turkey for allegedly insulting President Erdoğan. Medin, who was covering protests related to Ekrem İmamoğlu's arrest, was released from prison after the ruling.

Swedish Journalist Receives Suspended Sentence in Turkey for Insulting President
A Swedish journalist, Joakim Medin, received an 11-month suspended sentence in Turkey for allegedly insulting President Erdoğan. Medin, who was covering protests related to Ekrem İmamoğlu's arrest, was released from prison after the ruling.
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36% Bias Score
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