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Ukraine Honors Chernobyl Victims, Liquidators Amidst Ongoing Nuclear Risks
Ukraine held a ceremony in Prypyat on April 26th, marking the 39th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster and honoring the liquidators, with state awards given to those who responded to a February 2025 Russian drone strike on the New Safe Confinement; the event highlighted ongoing safety risks and th...
Ukraine Honors Chernobyl Victims, Liquidators Amidst Ongoing Nuclear Risks
Ukraine held a ceremony in Prypyat on April 26th, marking the 39th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster and honoring the liquidators, with state awards given to those who responded to a February 2025 Russian drone strike on the New Safe Confinement; the event highlighted ongoing safety risks and th...
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44% Bias Score


Surge in German Church Asylum Requests Amidst Stricter Deportation Policies
Due to rising deportation pressure in Germany, the number of asylum seekers seeking protection in churches has significantly increased, with requests sometimes quadrupling, though many are turned away due to high demand; this is despite a slight increase in church asylum from 604 in Q1 2024 to 617 i...
Surge in German Church Asylum Requests Amidst Stricter Deportation Policies
Due to rising deportation pressure in Germany, the number of asylum seekers seeking protection in churches has significantly increased, with requests sometimes quadrupling, though many are turned away due to high demand; this is despite a slight increase in church asylum from 604 in Q1 2024 to 617 i...
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40% Bias Score


UK Prison Officer Wins Tribunal Case Over Racist Abuse
A UK employment tribunal found that Nigerian-born Uzo Mbonu, a 53-year-old former prison officer at HMP Swaleside, was subjected to extreme racist abuse and harassment, resulting in constructive unfair dismissal; the tribunal cited the prison's inadequate response to his complaints and awarded him c...
UK Prison Officer Wins Tribunal Case Over Racist Abuse
A UK employment tribunal found that Nigerian-born Uzo Mbonu, a 53-year-old former prison officer at HMP Swaleside, was subjected to extreme racist abuse and harassment, resulting in constructive unfair dismissal; the tribunal cited the prison's inadequate response to his complaints and awarded him c...
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Russia's Escalating Xenophobia Against Migrant Workers"
Since January 2024, Russia has seen a sharp increase in violence and discrimination against migrant workers, with over 143,000 denied entry and nearly 93,000 deported, fueled by government actions and new restrictive laws, impacting the nation's economy and relations with Central Asian countries.
Russia's Escalating Xenophobia Against Migrant Workers"
Since January 2024, Russia has seen a sharp increase in violence and discrimination against migrant workers, with over 143,000 denied entry and nearly 93,000 deported, fueled by government actions and new restrictive laws, impacting the nation's economy and relations with Central Asian countries.
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52% Bias Score


London Marathon Disrupted by Anti-Israel Protest
Two anti-Israel activists disrupted the London Marathon on Sunday, throwing red powder at Tower Bridge and causing a brief halt before being arrested for public nuisance; they demanded a trade embargo on Israel and reparations for climate change harms, alleging UK complicity in war crimes in Gaza.
London Marathon Disrupted by Anti-Israel Protest
Two anti-Israel activists disrupted the London Marathon on Sunday, throwing red powder at Tower Bridge and causing a brief halt before being arrested for public nuisance; they demanded a trade embargo on Israel and reparations for climate change harms, alleging UK complicity in war crimes in Gaza.
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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

CHP Rejects Negotiation with Erdoğan, Announces Rallies Amidst Arrests
CHP leader Özgür Özel rejected negotiations with Erdoğan over Ekrem İmamoğlu's release and early elections, announcing rallies including one near Kanal İstanbul on Wednesday and May Day events in Kadıköy, while noting a recent wave of arrests totaling 53, fewer than initially reported.

CHP Rejects Negotiation with Erdoğan, Announces Rallies Amidst Arrests
CHP leader Özgür Özel rejected negotiations with Erdoğan over Ekrem İmamoğlu's release and early elections, announcing rallies including one near Kanal İstanbul on Wednesday and May Day events in Kadıköy, while noting a recent wave of arrests totaling 53, fewer than initially reported.
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UK Bill Risks Increased Imprisonment of Pregnant Women
Shabana Mahmood's emergency bill to prevent new sentencing guidelines, which considered factors such as pregnancy and ethnicity in pre-sentence reports, risks increasing imprisonment of pregnant women and exacerbating existing inequalities in the justice system, according to 20 charities.

UK Bill Risks Increased Imprisonment of Pregnant Women
Shabana Mahmood's emergency bill to prevent new sentencing guidelines, which considered factors such as pregnancy and ethnicity in pre-sentence reports, risks increasing imprisonment of pregnant women and exacerbating existing inequalities in the justice system, according to 20 charities.
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64% Bias Score

Northeast Syria Kurds Demand Federal System Within Unified Syria
In Northeast Syria, the "Unity and Common Stance Conference" finalized demands for a decentralized federal system within Syria, including Kurdish as an official language, resource allocation, and addressing historical injustices, submitted to the central Syrian government.

Northeast Syria Kurds Demand Federal System Within Unified Syria
In Northeast Syria, the "Unity and Common Stance Conference" finalized demands for a decentralized federal system within Syria, including Kurdish as an official language, resource allocation, and addressing historical injustices, submitted to the central Syrian government.
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Trump Policies Drive US Internal Migration and Global Talent Shift
Internal migration within the US is increasing due to restrictive state-level policies enacted during the Trump administration, affecting families, healthcare providers, and educators, prompting some countries to actively recruit these displaced professionals.

Trump Policies Drive US Internal Migration and Global Talent Shift
Internal migration within the US is increasing due to restrictive state-level policies enacted during the Trump administration, affecting families, healthcare providers, and educators, prompting some countries to actively recruit these displaced professionals.
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48% 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

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
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