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Global Rise of Anti-LGBTQ+ Sentiment Threatens Broader Civil Liberties
Jessica Stern, former US Special Envoy for LGBTQ+ rights, highlights the global rise of anti-LGBTQ+ discrimination and violence, fueled by coordinated efforts from right-wing organizations and exploited by authoritarian regimes to suppress broader civil liberties. Sixty countries still criminalize h...
Global Rise of Anti-LGBTQ+ Sentiment Threatens Broader Civil Liberties
Jessica Stern, former US Special Envoy for LGBTQ+ rights, highlights the global rise of anti-LGBTQ+ discrimination and violence, fueled by coordinated efforts from right-wing organizations and exploited by authoritarian regimes to suppress broader civil liberties. Sixty countries still criminalize h...
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52% Bias Score


Belgrade Protest Turns Violent: 140,000 clash with Police on Vidovdan
On June 28th, 2024, a large protest in Belgrade, Serbia, demanding elections and removal of a student camp, escalated into violent clashes between approximately 140,000 citizens and police, resulting in injuries and arrests, highlighting deep political tensions.
Belgrade Protest Turns Violent: 140,000 clash with Police on Vidovdan
On June 28th, 2024, a large protest in Belgrade, Serbia, demanding elections and removal of a student camp, escalated into violent clashes between approximately 140,000 citizens and police, resulting in injuries and arrests, highlighting deep political tensions.
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40% Bias Score


Deportation to El Salvador Leads to Severe Abuse of U.S. Defendant
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, deported to El Salvador despite a court order, endured severe abuse at CECOT prison, prompting his lawyers to seek a U.S. deportation block while he awaits trial on human smuggling charges in Tennessee.
Deportation to El Salvador Leads to Severe Abuse of U.S. Defendant
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, deported to El Salvador despite a court order, endured severe abuse at CECOT prison, prompting his lawyers to seek a U.S. deportation block while he awaits trial on human smuggling charges in Tennessee.
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48% Bias Score


Selective Law Enforcement Highlights Double Standards Following Attack on LeMan Magazine
Following the publication of a controversial cartoon in LeMan magazine, a mob attacked the magazine's building on June 26th, while police remained largely inactive, despite readily available evidence of incitement to violence and death threats.
Selective Law Enforcement Highlights Double Standards Following Attack on LeMan Magazine
Following the publication of a controversial cartoon in LeMan magazine, a mob attacked the magazine's building on June 26th, while police remained largely inactive, despite readily available evidence of incitement to violence and death threats.
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60% Bias Score


Madımak Hotel Fire: A Legacy of Religious Extremism and Censorship
The Madımak Hotel fire in Sivas, Turkey, on July 2, 1993, resulted in the death of 37 people, highlighting the dangers of religious extremism and inadequate response to such incidents. The event continues to raise concerns about freedom of expression and the handling of religiously motivated violenc...
Madımak Hotel Fire: A Legacy of Religious Extremism and Censorship
The Madımak Hotel fire in Sivas, Turkey, on July 2, 1993, resulted in the death of 37 people, highlighting the dangers of religious extremism and inadequate response to such incidents. The event continues to raise concerns about freedom of expression and the handling of religiously motivated violenc...
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48% Bias Score


French Nationals in Iran Face Espionage Charges, Death Penalty
French citizens Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, detained in Iran since May 7, 2022, now face charges of espionage for Mossad, plotting regime change, and corruption, each carrying the death penalty; France demands their immediate release.
French Nationals in Iran Face Espionage Charges, Death Penalty
French citizens Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, detained in Iran since May 7, 2022, now face charges of espionage for Mossad, plotting regime change, and corruption, each carrying the death penalty; France demands their immediate release.
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40% Bias Score

Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Elimination of ASL Interpreters at White House Briefings
A federal lawsuit challenges the Trump administration's termination of American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation at White House briefings, citing violation of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; the Justice Department argues that closed captions and transcripts provide sufficient access, while the pla...

Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Elimination of ASL Interpreters at White House Briefings
A federal lawsuit challenges the Trump administration's termination of American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation at White House briefings, citing violation of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; the Justice Department argues that closed captions and transcripts provide sufficient access, while the pla...
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28% Bias Score

New Inquest Seeks Justice for 1985 Murders of Anti-Apartheid Activists
On June 27, 1985, four Black South African anti-apartheid activists were abducted, tortured, and murdered by apartheid police; a new inquest is underway to finally hold those responsible accountable four decades later.

New Inquest Seeks Justice for 1985 Murders of Anti-Apartheid Activists
On June 27, 1985, four Black South African anti-apartheid activists were abducted, tortured, and murdered by apartheid police; a new inquest is underway to finally hold those responsible accountable four decades later.
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44% Bias Score

Family Seeks Justice for Teen Raped in 2004, Case Dropped Due to Insufficient Evidence
In 2004, 15-year-old Jodie Sheeran of Stoke-on-Trent was allegedly raped after being groomed; the case was dropped in 2005, and her family now seeks justice through a national inquiry, highlighting systemic failures in handling child sexual abuse cases.

Family Seeks Justice for Teen Raped in 2004, Case Dropped Due to Insufficient Evidence
In 2004, 15-year-old Jodie Sheeran of Stoke-on-Trent was allegedly raped after being groomed; the case was dropped in 2005, and her family now seeks justice through a national inquiry, highlighting systemic failures in handling child sexual abuse cases.
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52% Bias Score

BBC Employees Accuse Corporation of Pro-Israel Bias
107 BBC employees accused the corporation of pro-Israel bias in its reporting on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, citing the suppression of a documentary and other editorial decisions as evidence, prompting calls for increased impartiality and transparency.

BBC Employees Accuse Corporation of Pro-Israel Bias
107 BBC employees accused the corporation of pro-Israel bias in its reporting on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, citing the suppression of a documentary and other editorial decisions as evidence, prompting calls for increased impartiality and transparency.
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52% Bias Score

French Citizens in Iran Charged with Espionage, Facing Death Penalty
French citizens Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, imprisoned in Iran since 2020, were charged on July 2nd with espionage for Israel's Mossad, plotting regime change, and corruption, each carrying a potential death sentence.

French Citizens in Iran Charged with Espionage, Facing Death Penalty
French citizens Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, imprisoned in Iran since 2020, were charged on July 2nd with espionage for Israel's Mossad, plotting regime change, and corruption, each carrying a potential death sentence.
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48% Bias Score

Jayapal Defends ICE "Terrorist Force" Claim Amidst White House Counter-Accusations
Rep. Pramila Jayapal defended her statement labeling ICE a "terrorist force," citing alleged kidnappings by unidentified masked men, while the White House countered with claims of a 500% increase in assaults against ICE agents this year, blaming such rhetoric.

Jayapal Defends ICE "Terrorist Force" Claim Amidst White House Counter-Accusations
Rep. Pramila Jayapal defended her statement labeling ICE a "terrorist force," citing alleged kidnappings by unidentified masked men, while the White House countered with claims of a 500% increase in assaults against ICE agents this year, blaming such rhetoric.
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56% Bias Score
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