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Release of Belarusian Political Prisoner Siarhei Tsikhanouski
Belarusian political prisoner Siarhei Tsikhanouski was released on June 21, 2024, after serving a five-year sentence. His release is attributed to US diplomatic efforts under President Trump's administration and is expected to reinvigorate the Belarusian democratic movement.
Release of Belarusian Political Prisoner Siarhei Tsikhanouski
Belarusian political prisoner Siarhei Tsikhanouski was released on June 21, 2024, after serving a five-year sentence. His release is attributed to US diplomatic efforts under President Trump's administration and is expected to reinvigorate the Belarusian democratic movement.
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44% Bias Score


Budapest Pride Defies Ban, Faces Legal Crackdown
Despite a government ban, Budapest's mayor plans to hold a Pride march on Saturday, facing potential legal consequences including fines and imprisonment for organizers and participants, amidst concerns of violence from counter-protesters.
Budapest Pride Defies Ban, Faces Legal Crackdown
Despite a government ban, Budapest's mayor plans to hold a Pride march on Saturday, facing potential legal consequences including fines and imprisonment for organizers and participants, amidst concerns of violence from counter-protesters.
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52% Bias Score


UK Denies Asylum to Ukrainian Refugees Amidst Ongoing Conflict
The UK Home Office is denying asylum to Ukrainian refugees, claiming safety elsewhere in Ukraine despite ongoing conflict, impacting families and creating uncertainty; this is causing distress and legal challenges, with only 47 granted refugee status and 724 humanitarian protection since 2023.
UK Denies Asylum to Ukrainian Refugees Amidst Ongoing Conflict
The UK Home Office is denying asylum to Ukrainian refugees, claiming safety elsewhere in Ukraine despite ongoing conflict, impacting families and creating uncertainty; this is causing distress and legal challenges, with only 47 granted refugee status and 724 humanitarian protection since 2023.
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48% Bias Score


Japan Executes "Twitter Killer" Takahiro Shiraishi
Japan executed Takahiro Shiraishi, the "Twitter killer," on [Date of execution], for the 2017 murders of nine people he lured via Twitter, prompting a national debate on online safety and capital punishment.
Japan Executes "Twitter Killer" Takahiro Shiraishi
Japan executed Takahiro Shiraishi, the "Twitter killer," on [Date of execution], for the 2017 murders of nine people he lured via Twitter, prompting a national debate on online safety and capital punishment.
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Budapest Pride Banned, Far-Right Counter-Protest Authorized
Budapest police authorized a far-right demonstration on June 28th, coinciding with a banned alternative Pride march organized by the city hall, following the government's veto of the official Budapest Pride event, prompting international condemnation and a visit from several European officials.
Budapest Pride Banned, Far-Right Counter-Protest Authorized
Budapest police authorized a far-right demonstration on June 28th, coinciding with a banned alternative Pride march organized by the city hall, following the government's veto of the official Budapest Pride event, prompting international condemnation and a visit from several European officials.
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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

Japan Executes "Twitter Killer" Takahiro Shiraishi
Japan executed Takahiro Shiraishi, the "Twitter Killer," on [Date of Execution] for murdering nine people he contacted via Twitter, reigniting the debate over capital punishment.

Japan Executes "Twitter Killer" Takahiro Shiraishi
Japan executed Takahiro Shiraishi, the "Twitter Killer," on [Date of Execution] for murdering nine people he contacted via Twitter, reigniting the debate over capital punishment.
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El Salvador's Mass Arrests: Police Confirm Human Rights Abuses
In El Salvador, President Nayib Bukele's 2022 crackdown on gangs resulted in the arbitrary arrest of approximately 80,000 Salvadorans, many without evidence, according to police officers who spoke anonymously to Human Rights Watch, fearing reprisal; they reported being pressured to meet quotas.

El Salvador's Mass Arrests: Police Confirm Human Rights Abuses
In El Salvador, President Nayib Bukele's 2022 crackdown on gangs resulted in the arbitrary arrest of approximately 80,000 Salvadorans, many without evidence, according to police officers who spoke anonymously to Human Rights Watch, fearing reprisal; they reported being pressured to meet quotas.
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56% Bias Score

Defunding Legal Aid for Immigrant Minors Causes Chaos in US Immigration Courts
The Trump administration's late March funding cut for legal aid to 26,000 unaccompanied immigrant minors caused widespread chaos in immigration courts, resulting in children facing judges without lawyers and prolonged shelter stays exceeding five months, while stricter screening and increased arrest...

Defunding Legal Aid for Immigrant Minors Causes Chaos in US Immigration Courts
The Trump administration's late March funding cut for legal aid to 26,000 unaccompanied immigrant minors caused widespread chaos in immigration courts, resulting in children facing judges without lawyers and prolonged shelter stays exceeding five months, while stricter screening and increased arrest...
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Six Arrested in NYC Protest Targeting Palantir's Role in Immigrant Deportations
Six protestors were arrested Thursday morning outside Palantir Technologies' NYC office for protesting the company's role in immigrant deportations via its work with ICE, including a new $30 million contract for a surveillance platform called ImmigrationOS; the protest, organized by Planet Over Prof...

Six Arrested in NYC Protest Targeting Palantir's Role in Immigrant Deportations
Six protestors were arrested Thursday morning outside Palantir Technologies' NYC office for protesting the company's role in immigrant deportations via its work with ICE, including a new $30 million contract for a surveillance platform called ImmigrationOS; the protest, organized by Planet Over Prof...
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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

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
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