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Four Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activists Released After Four Years
Four pro-democracy activists, including Claudia Mo, Kwok Ka-ki, Jeremy Tam, and Gary Fan, were released from Hong Kong prisons on Tuesday after serving over four years for conspiracy to commit subversion under the national security law, following a 2021 arrest for organizing a 2020 unofficial primar...
Four Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activists Released After Four Years
Four pro-democracy activists, including Claudia Mo, Kwok Ka-ki, Jeremy Tam, and Gary Fan, were released from Hong Kong prisons on Tuesday after serving over four years for conspiracy to commit subversion under the national security law, following a 2021 arrest for organizing a 2020 unofficial primar...
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44% Bias Score


Mexican Play Uses Sci-Fi to Address Forced Disappearances
El día que las estrellas dejaron de brillar," a play showing at the Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City until May 4th, uses science fiction to explore the impact of forced disappearances on families and society, criticizing government inaction and societal apathy.
Mexican Play Uses Sci-Fi to Address Forced Disappearances
El día que las estrellas dejaron de brillar," a play showing at the Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City until May 4th, uses science fiction to explore the impact of forced disappearances on families and society, criticizing government inaction and societal apathy.
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16% Bias Score


Turkey: Legal Suppression of Political Dissent
The Turkish government's use of legal processes to suppress political opposition is analyzed, focusing on cases involving Selahattin Demirtaş, Gezi Park protesters, and other dissenting voices, revealing a pattern of silencing critics through questionable legal means.
Turkey: Legal Suppression of Political Dissent
The Turkish government's use of legal processes to suppress political opposition is analyzed, focusing on cases involving Selahattin Demirtaş, Gezi Park protesters, and other dissenting voices, revealing a pattern of silencing critics through questionable legal means.
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72% Bias Score


Georgian Journalist Awarded for Combating Disinformation Amidst Government Crackdown
Tamar Kincuraszwili, director of a Georgian media foundation, won DW's Freedom of Speech Award for combating disinformation amidst increasing government repression, including a new law requiring foreign-funded organizations to register as "foreign agents", which she refuses to do.
Georgian Journalist Awarded for Combating Disinformation Amidst Government Crackdown
Tamar Kincuraszwili, director of a Georgian media foundation, won DW's Freedom of Speech Award for combating disinformation amidst increasing government repression, including a new law requiring foreign-funded organizations to register as "foreign agents", which she refuses to do.
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40% Bias Score


Haiti Gang Attack Leaves Four Dead, Including Child
In Haiti, gangs attacked Petite Rivière, killing at least four people, including an 11-year-old, injuring 15 others, and burning over a dozen homes; police are still battling gang members, highlighting the ongoing crisis.
Haiti Gang Attack Leaves Four Dead, Including Child
In Haiti, gangs attacked Petite Rivière, killing at least four people, including an 11-year-old, injuring 15 others, and burning over a dozen homes; police are still battling gang members, highlighting the ongoing crisis.
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36% Bias Score


Detention of Murat Ongun's Wife Signals New Low in Turkish Politics
The detention of Murat Ongun's wife, the İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi Media Inc. board chairman, marks a break from an unspoken rule against involving family members in political disputes, raising concerns about escalating political conflict and abuse of power in Turkey.
Detention of Murat Ongun's Wife Signals New Low in Turkish Politics
The detention of Murat Ongun's wife, the İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi Media Inc. board chairman, marks a break from an unspoken rule against involving family members in political disputes, raising concerns about escalating political conflict and abuse of power in Turkey.
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68% Bias Score

British Activist's Hunger Strike Highlights UK-Egypt Tensions
British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah and his mother Laila Soueif are on hunger strike; Fattah, imprisoned in Egypt on terrorism charges, is severely ill, while Soueif's health is rapidly deteriorating after eight months without sufficient food; the British government is under pressure to int...

British Activist's Hunger Strike Highlights UK-Egypt Tensions
British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah and his mother Laila Soueif are on hunger strike; Fattah, imprisoned in Egypt on terrorism charges, is severely ill, while Soueif's health is rapidly deteriorating after eight months without sufficient food; the British government is under pressure to int...
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44% Bias Score

Amnesty International: Global Human Rights Crisis
Amnesty International's annual report declares a global human rights crisis, citing attacks on international human rights systems, particularly influenced by the Trump administration's policies, and highlighting concerns about Bulgaria's new law banning LGBT propaganda in schools.

Amnesty International: Global Human Rights Crisis
Amnesty International's annual report declares a global human rights crisis, citing attacks on international human rights systems, particularly influenced by the Trump administration's policies, and highlighting concerns about Bulgaria's new law banning LGBT propaganda in schools.
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40% Bias Score

Four Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activists Released After Four Years
Four prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy activists—Claudia Mo, Kwok Ka-ki, Jeremy Tam, and Gary Fan—were released from prison on Tuesday after serving over four years following a 2021 conviction under the national security law for conspiracy to commit subversion related to a 2020 unofficial primary el...

Four Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activists Released After Four Years
Four prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy activists—Claudia Mo, Kwok Ka-ki, Jeremy Tam, and Gary Fan—were released from prison on Tuesday after serving over four years following a 2021 conviction under the national security law for conspiracy to commit subversion related to a 2020 unofficial primary el...
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36% Bias Score

US to Send Venezuelan Migrants to El Salvador's Megaprison
The Trump administration proposed sending up to 500 Venezuelan migrants with alleged ties to the Tren de Aragua gang to El Salvador's terrorism confinement center (Cecot) for detention, with the US providing $15 million in funding and per-person payments; El Salvador initially agreed to accept 300 m...

US to Send Venezuelan Migrants to El Salvador's Megaprison
The Trump administration proposed sending up to 500 Venezuelan migrants with alleged ties to the Tren de Aragua gang to El Salvador's terrorism confinement center (Cecot) for detention, with the US providing $15 million in funding and per-person payments; El Salvador initially agreed to accept 300 m...
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48% Bias Score

American Hostages Held by Hamas: 100 Days of 'America First' Yield No Results
Five American citizens, including the author's son, have been held hostage by Hamas for over 560 days; the author criticizes the current administration's handling of the situation, contrasting it with the Trump administration's successful release of 33 hostages before his inauguration and advocating...

American Hostages Held by Hamas: 100 Days of 'America First' Yield No Results
Five American citizens, including the author's son, have been held hostage by Hamas for over 560 days; the author criticizes the current administration's handling of the situation, contrasting it with the Trump administration's successful release of 33 hostages before his inauguration and advocating...
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56% Bias Score

Syria Clashes Kill 13, Sparking Sectarian Tensions
Clashes in the Druze town of Jaramana, Syria, near Damascus killed 13 after a social media audio clip attacking the Prophet Muhammad incited violence; the Interior Ministry is investigating.

Syria Clashes Kill 13, Sparking Sectarian Tensions
Clashes in the Druze town of Jaramana, Syria, near Damascus killed 13 after a social media audio clip attacking the Prophet Muhammad incited violence; the Interior Ministry is investigating.
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32% Bias Score
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