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Nicaraguan Journalists Seek Spanish Citizenship Amidst Government Repression
Seven Nicaraguan journalists, exiled in Costa Rica after the Ortega regime confiscated their passports and stripped them of their nationality, have requested Spanish citizenship, highlighting the escalating repression against independent media and the growing number of Nicaraguans seeking refuge abr...
Nicaraguan Journalists Seek Spanish Citizenship Amidst Government Repression
Seven Nicaraguan journalists, exiled in Costa Rica after the Ortega regime confiscated their passports and stripped them of their nationality, have requested Spanish citizenship, highlighting the escalating repression against independent media and the growing number of Nicaraguans seeking refuge abr...
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52% Bias Score


Israeli Settler Attack in West Bank Leaves Three Palestinians Dead
Dozens of Israeli settlers attacked the Palestinian town of Kafr Malik, resulting in three Palestinian deaths and seven injuries; in a separate incident, a 15-year-old Palestinian boy was killed by Israeli forces in Al-Yamoun; five Israeli suspects were arrested following the Kafr Malik attack.
Israeli Settler Attack in West Bank Leaves Three Palestinians Dead
Dozens of Israeli settlers attacked the Palestinian town of Kafr Malik, resulting in three Palestinian deaths and seven injuries; in a separate incident, a 15-year-old Palestinian boy was killed by Israeli forces in Al-Yamoun; five Israeli suspects were arrested following the Kafr Malik attack.
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32% Bias Score


16 Dead in Fresh Kenya Anti-Government Protests
Sixteen deaths and hundreds of injuries resulted from nationwide anti-government protests in Kenya on Wednesday, marking the anniversary of similar protests last year where more than 60 died, according to Amnesty International Kenya and the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights.
16 Dead in Fresh Kenya Anti-Government Protests
Sixteen deaths and hundreds of injuries resulted from nationwide anti-government protests in Kenya on Wednesday, marking the anniversary of similar protests last year where more than 60 died, according to Amnesty International Kenya and the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights.
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36% Bias Score


California City to House State's Largest Immigrant Detention Center Amid Outcry
ICE and CoreCivic are converting a 2,500-bed prison in California City, California, into the state's largest immigrant detention center, a \$10 million project sparking controversy among advocacy groups who cite long-term negative consequences and potential exacerbation of existing social inequaliti...
California City to House State's Largest Immigrant Detention Center Amid Outcry
ICE and CoreCivic are converting a 2,500-bed prison in California City, California, into the state's largest immigrant detention center, a \$10 million project sparking controversy among advocacy groups who cite long-term negative consequences and potential exacerbation of existing social inequaliti...
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52% Bias Score


16 Dead in Kenya Protests Amidst Looting and Government Accusations of Terrorism
At least 16 people died in Nairobi, Kenya on Wednesday during protests against a tax increase and the death of a blogger in police custody; widespread looting and destruction followed, with the government labeling the demonstrations as terrorism.
16 Dead in Kenya Protests Amidst Looting and Government Accusations of Terrorism
At least 16 people died in Nairobi, Kenya on Wednesday during protests against a tax increase and the death of a blogger in police custody; widespread looting and destruction followed, with the government labeling the demonstrations as terrorism.
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56% Bias Score


Bondi Denies Knowledge of Masked ICE Agents Amidst Authoritarianism Concerns
Attorney General Pam Bondi denied knowledge of masked ICE agents during immigration raids, despite widespread video evidence and criticism that the practice evokes authoritarian regimes, while Senator Gary Peters highlighted the dangers to both agents and the public.
Bondi Denies Knowledge of Masked ICE Agents Amidst Authoritarianism Concerns
Attorney General Pam Bondi denied knowledge of masked ICE agents during immigration raids, despite widespread video evidence and criticism that the practice evokes authoritarian regimes, while Senator Gary Peters highlighted the dangers to both agents and the public.
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56% Bias Score

Manzanar Signs Spark Concerns of Historical Whitewashing
New signs at Manzanar National Historic Site encourage visitors to report "negative" information about Americans, prompting concerns that the Trump administration is attempting to whitewash history by suppressing discussions of racial injustice and the forced incarceration of over 10,000 Japanese Am...

Manzanar Signs Spark Concerns of Historical Whitewashing
New signs at Manzanar National Historic Site encourage visitors to report "negative" information about Americans, prompting concerns that the Trump administration is attempting to whitewash history by suppressing discussions of racial injustice and the forced incarceration of over 10,000 Japanese Am...
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28% Bias Score

Iranian Internet Blackout During Israeli Strikes: Citizens Circumvent Restrictions
During 13 days of near-total internet blackout in Iran, imposed during Israeli strikes, young Iranians used proxy links to communicate with the outside world, while the government cited military exploitation concerns; Amnesty International criticized the restrictions on access to information and res...

Iranian Internet Blackout During Israeli Strikes: Citizens Circumvent Restrictions
During 13 days of near-total internet blackout in Iran, imposed during Israeli strikes, young Iranians used proxy links to communicate with the outside world, while the government cited military exploitation concerns; Amnesty International criticized the restrictions on access to information and res...
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44% Bias Score

Iran Intensifies Internal Crackdown After Israeli Airstrikes
In response to Israeli airstrikes on June 13th, Iranian authorities launched a major internal security operation, arresting at least 705 people, executing three Kurds, and deploying troops to borders, prioritizing domestic stability over external conflict.

Iran Intensifies Internal Crackdown After Israeli Airstrikes
In response to Israeli airstrikes on June 13th, Iranian authorities launched a major internal security operation, arresting at least 705 people, executing three Kurds, and deploying troops to borders, prioritizing domestic stability over external conflict.
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36% Bias Score

UK Visa Rules Separate British Father From Family
Leighton Allen, a 30-year-old British petrol station attendant earning £21,600, is separated from his Tanzanian partner and their son because he cannot meet the UK's £29,000 minimum income requirement for a partner visa, highlighting the financial barriers faced by working-class families.

UK Visa Rules Separate British Father From Family
Leighton Allen, a 30-year-old British petrol station attendant earning £21,600, is separated from his Tanzanian partner and their son because he cannot meet the UK's £29,000 minimum income requirement for a partner visa, highlighting the financial barriers faced by working-class families.
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60% Bias Score

Kenya: Anniversary Protests Result in Multiple Deaths, Government Crackdown
At least eight people were killed in Kenya on Wednesday during protests marking the anniversary of last year's deadly unrest, prompting the government to shut down parliament and the presidential office and ban live coverage of the demonstrations; Amnesty International reported 16 deaths.

Kenya: Anniversary Protests Result in Multiple Deaths, Government Crackdown
At least eight people were killed in Kenya on Wednesday during protests marking the anniversary of last year's deadly unrest, prompting the government to shut down parliament and the presidential office and ban live coverage of the demonstrations; Amnesty International reported 16 deaths.
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48% Bias Score

Petro's "Sedition" Accusations Threaten Colombian Democracy
Colombian President Gustavo Petro is accused of using the term "sedition" to label political opponents who challenge his policies and actions, raising concerns about democratic backsliding and freedom of speech.

Petro's "Sedition" Accusations Threaten Colombian Democracy
Colombian President Gustavo Petro is accused of using the term "sedition" to label political opponents who challenge his policies and actions, raising concerns about democratic backsliding and freedom of speech.
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60% Bias Score
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