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Serbia: Police Brutally Suppress Protests in Novi Sad
Thousands of peaceful protesters were violently dispersed by Serbian police in Novi Sad on September 5th, following a decade-long occupation of a university building and amid broader anti-government demonstrations.
Serbia: Police Brutally Suppress Protests in Novi Sad
Thousands of peaceful protesters were violently dispersed by Serbian police in Novi Sad on September 5th, following a decade-long occupation of a university building and amid broader anti-government demonstrations.
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48% Bias Score


China: Lone Protest Amid Military Parade Highlights Censorship
A lone protest in Chongqing, China, projected anti-communist slogans onto a building days before a massive military parade in Beijing, highlighting the contrast between public displays of support and suppressed dissent.
China: Lone Protest Amid Military Parade Highlights Censorship
A lone protest in Chongqing, China, projected anti-communist slogans onto a building days before a massive military parade in Beijing, highlighting the contrast between public displays of support and suppressed dissent.
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24% Bias Score


US Creates "State Sponsor of Wrongful Detention" Designation
President Trump signed an executive order establishing a new designation to penalize countries unjustly imprisoning US citizens, allowing for sanctions and travel restrictions.
US Creates "State Sponsor of Wrongful Detention" Designation
President Trump signed an executive order establishing a new designation to penalize countries unjustly imprisoning US citizens, allowing for sanctions and travel restrictions.
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40% Bias Score


Political Tensions Rise in Macedonia over Surveillance Allegations
In North Macedonia, a political crisis is brewing over allegations that current Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski and other prominent figures were illegally surveilled while in opposition, leading to a parliamentary committee investigation and potential legal ramifications.
Political Tensions Rise in Macedonia over Surveillance Allegations
In North Macedonia, a political crisis is brewing over allegations that current Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski and other prominent figures were illegally surveilled while in opposition, leading to a parliamentary committee investigation and potential legal ramifications.
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24% Bias Score


Challenges and Controversies Mark the Start of the 2025-2026 Academic Year in Turkey
Turkey's 20 million students begin the 2025-2026 academic year amidst rising costs, teacher shortages, and a debate over shortening the mandatory 12-year education system, highlighting systemic issues impacting equitable access to quality education.
Challenges and Controversies Mark the Start of the 2025-2026 Academic Year in Turkey
Turkey's 20 million students begin the 2025-2026 academic year amidst rising costs, teacher shortages, and a debate over shortening the mandatory 12-year education system, highlighting systemic issues impacting equitable access to quality education.
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28% Bias Score


Turkish Mayor Rearrested After Release
Following his release, Beykoz Mayor Alaattin Köseler was rearrested in Turkey, prompting criticism from CHP officials who denounced the action as a politically motivated abuse of the legal system.
Turkish Mayor Rearrested After Release
Following his release, Beykoz Mayor Alaattin Köseler was rearrested in Turkey, prompting criticism from CHP officials who denounced the action as a politically motivated abuse of the legal system.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Signs Executive Order on Wrongful Detention of US Nationals
President Trump signed an executive order establishing a "state sponsor of wrongful detention" designation, enabling the imposition of severe penalties on governments unjustly holding U.S. citizens or supporting such detention by non-state actors.

Trump Signs Executive Order on Wrongful Detention of US Nationals
President Trump signed an executive order establishing a "state sponsor of wrongful detention" designation, enabling the imposition of severe penalties on governments unjustly holding U.S. citizens or supporting such detention by non-state actors.
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52% Bias Score

Increased ICE Presence in DC Creates Fear and Economic Hardship for Migrant Delivery Drivers
The surge of federal law enforcement in Washington, DC, under the Trump administration has instilled fear among immigrant food delivery drivers, many of whom are Venezuelan migrants, leading to decreased work, income, and business revenue.

Increased ICE Presence in DC Creates Fear and Economic Hardship for Migrant Delivery Drivers
The surge of federal law enforcement in Washington, DC, under the Trump administration has instilled fear among immigrant food delivery drivers, many of whom are Venezuelan migrants, leading to decreased work, income, and business revenue.
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28% Bias Score

ICE Raids Target New York and Georgia Food Production Facilities
On Thursday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducted raids at two food processing plants, one in Cato, New York, and another in Ellabell, Georgia, detaining dozens of workers in New York and hundreds in Georgia.

ICE Raids Target New York and Georgia Food Production Facilities
On Thursday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducted raids at two food processing plants, one in Cato, New York, and another in Ellabell, Georgia, detaining dozens of workers in New York and hundreds in Georgia.
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32% Bias Score

Burkina Faso Criminalizes Homosexuality: New Law Sparks Fear and Outrage
Burkina Faso's recent amendment to its Code of Persons and Family criminalizes homosexuality, imposing prison sentences of two to five years and fines, sparking fear and condemnation among the LGBTQ+ community.

Burkina Faso Criminalizes Homosexuality: New Law Sparks Fear and Outrage
Burkina Faso's recent amendment to its Code of Persons and Family criminalizes homosexuality, imposing prison sentences of two to five years and fines, sparking fear and condemnation among the LGBTQ+ community.
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32% Bias Score

The Language of Violence and the Colombian Election
This article analyzes how the language used in the upcoming Colombian election reflects the ongoing violence and the candidates' approaches to it.

The Language of Violence and the Colombian Election
This article analyzes how the language used in the upcoming Colombian election reflects the ongoing violence and the candidates' approaches to it.
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32% Bias Score

Secret US Deportations to Africa Raise Human Rights Concerns
The United States has secretly deported dozens of migrants to African countries, including Rwanda, South Sudan, and Eswatini, raising concerns about human rights violations and due process.

Secret US Deportations to Africa Raise Human Rights Concerns
The United States has secretly deported dozens of migrants to African countries, including Rwanda, South Sudan, and Eswatini, raising concerns about human rights violations and due process.
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52% Bias Score
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