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Trump Administration's Authoritarian Shift and Erosion of Civil Liberties
The Trump administration's authoritarian actions, including the suppression of civil rights and persecution of citizens, represent a drastic shift towards authoritarianism rooted in a long-standing current of extremism. This is exemplified by disappearances of individuals and the use of fear-mongeri...
Trump Administration's Authoritarian Shift and Erosion of Civil Liberties
The Trump administration's authoritarian actions, including the suppression of civil rights and persecution of citizens, represent a drastic shift towards authoritarianism rooted in a long-standing current of extremism. This is exemplified by disappearances of individuals and the use of fear-mongeri...
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72% Bias Score


Second Wave of Arrests Targets İmamoğlu, Raising Concerns about Due Process and Kanal İstanbul
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu and several associates were arrested in a second wave of operations on March 19, 2024, following weak evidence presented in the first wave. The arrests, including those of family members, raise concerns about due process and may pave the way for the controversial Kanal ...
Second Wave of Arrests Targets İmamoğlu, Raising Concerns about Due Process and Kanal İstanbul
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu and several associates were arrested in a second wave of operations on March 19, 2024, following weak evidence presented in the first wave. The arrests, including those of family members, raise concerns about due process and may pave the way for the controversial Kanal ...
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52% Bias Score


Cambodian Academic Admits to Receiving Payments from Hun Sen While in Australia
Cambodian academic Seng Sary, granted Australian protection, admitted receiving \$188,000 from Cambodian leader Hun Sen for research, raising concerns about potential information sharing with the regime and the vetting process for his visa.
Cambodian Academic Admits to Receiving Payments from Hun Sen While in Australia
Cambodian academic Seng Sary, granted Australian protection, admitted receiving \$188,000 from Cambodian leader Hun Sen for research, raising concerns about potential information sharing with the regime and the vetting process for his visa.
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52% Bias Score


D.C. World Pride Events Relocated After Kennedy Center, Trump Actions
LGBTQ+ pride events planned for Washington, D.C.'s World Pride celebrations in May and June have been relocated from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to alternative venues after President Trump's actions and the Kennedy Center's decision not to proceed with contracts for these even...
D.C. World Pride Events Relocated After Kennedy Center, Trump Actions
LGBTQ+ pride events planned for Washington, D.C.'s World Pride celebrations in May and June have been relocated from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to alternative venues after President Trump's actions and the Kennedy Center's decision not to proceed with contracts for these even...
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40% Bias Score


Mexico's Firearm Reform: SEDENA Gains Control Amidst Transparency Concerns
Mexico's Congress passed a firearm control reform with 476 votes, centralizing control under SEDENA, enhancing rural firearm regulations, prohibiting online sales, but raising concerns about transparency and potential for corruption.
Mexico's Firearm Reform: SEDENA Gains Control Amidst Transparency Concerns
Mexico's Congress passed a firearm control reform with 476 votes, centralizing control under SEDENA, enhancing rural firearm regulations, prohibiting online sales, but raising concerns about transparency and potential for corruption.
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64% Bias Score


Judge Orders Release of Venezuelan Couple, Condemns Government's Deportation Attempt
A federal judge in Texas ordered the release of a Venezuelan couple facing deportation, criticizing the government's lack of evidence linking them to a terrorist group and establishing a 21-day notice requirement for deportations under the Alien Enemies Act in the Western District of Texas.
Judge Orders Release of Venezuelan Couple, Condemns Government's Deportation Attempt
A federal judge in Texas ordered the release of a Venezuelan couple facing deportation, criticizing the government's lack of evidence linking them to a terrorist group and establishing a 21-day notice requirement for deportations under the Alien Enemies Act in the Western District of Texas.
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48% Bias Score

Gaza Faces Imminent Famine Due to Blockade
Gaza bakeries closed due to flour shortages, signaling an imminent famine exacerbated by a seven-week blockade preventing essential supplies; international organizations and governments express serious concern.

Gaza Faces Imminent Famine Due to Blockade
Gaza bakeries closed due to flour shortages, signaling an imminent famine exacerbated by a seven-week blockade preventing essential supplies; international organizations and governments express serious concern.
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52% Bias Score

Istanbul Tremor Exposes Societal Fragility Amidst Conflicting Expert Opinions and Political Uncertainty
A 15-second tremor in Istanbul highlighted a societal epistemic crisis, with conflicting expert opinions on the earthquake's significance and implications, mirroring the uncertainty surrounding subsequent police raids on Istanbul's municipality, raising concerns about due process and political motiv...

Istanbul Tremor Exposes Societal Fragility Amidst Conflicting Expert Opinions and Political Uncertainty
A 15-second tremor in Istanbul highlighted a societal epistemic crisis, with conflicting expert opinions on the earthquake's significance and implications, mirroring the uncertainty surrounding subsequent police raids on Istanbul's municipality, raising concerns about due process and political motiv...
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64% Bias Score

Cambodia's Hun Sen Dynasty Continues with Son's Rise to Power
Hun Manet, son of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, became Cambodia's new prime minister in August 2023 following a one-sided election where the ruling Cambodian People's Party faced no viable opposition due to years of crackdowns on rivals; this raises concerns about human rights and long-term poli...

Cambodia's Hun Sen Dynasty Continues with Son's Rise to Power
Hun Manet, son of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, became Cambodia's new prime minister in August 2023 following a one-sided election where the ruling Cambodian People's Party faced no viable opposition due to years of crackdowns on rivals; this raises concerns about human rights and long-term poli...
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72% Bias Score

Ressa Warns of US Slide Toward Authoritarianism
Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa warns of the United States sliding toward authoritarianism, drawing parallels to the Philippines under Duterte, citing the recent Justice Department decision to rescind journalist protections and attacks on academic institutions and law firms as evidence.

Ressa Warns of US Slide Toward Authoritarianism
Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa warns of the United States sliding toward authoritarianism, drawing parallels to the Philippines under Duterte, citing the recent Justice Department decision to rescind journalist protections and attacks on academic institutions and law firms as evidence.
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44% Bias Score

Police Killing in Oldenburg Sparks Systemic Racism Debate in Germany
In Oldenburg, Germany, a police officer fatally shot 21-year-old Lorenz after he sprayed pepper spray in a discotheque and then allegedly acted aggressively towards police. The incident has sparked criticism from the Initiative Schwarze Menschen in Deutschland (ISD), citing it as evidence of systemi...

Police Killing in Oldenburg Sparks Systemic Racism Debate in Germany
In Oldenburg, Germany, a police officer fatally shot 21-year-old Lorenz after he sprayed pepper spray in a discotheque and then allegedly acted aggressively towards police. The incident has sparked criticism from the Initiative Schwarze Menschen in Deutschland (ISD), citing it as evidence of systemi...
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52% Bias Score

Lawsuit Alleges Human Rights Violations Against Immigrant Detainees at Guantanamo Bay
A lawsuit filed Saturday alleges that immigrant detainees at Guantanamo Bay face extreme isolation, limited access to legal counsel, and a climate of fear, violating their constitutional rights; two Nicaraguan detainees describe monitored calls and restraints during legal calls, highlighting concern...

Lawsuit Alleges Human Rights Violations Against Immigrant Detainees at Guantanamo Bay
A lawsuit filed Saturday alleges that immigrant detainees at Guantanamo Bay face extreme isolation, limited access to legal counsel, and a climate of fear, violating their constitutional rights; two Nicaraguan detainees describe monitored calls and restraints during legal calls, highlighting concern...
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44% Bias Score
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