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Turkish Student Protests and Arrests Rise After Imamoglu Diploma Revocation
Following the March 19th Istanbul University protests against government operations targeting the opposition and the revocation of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's diploma, widespread student boycotts and arrests ensued, with over 300 students detained, including Esila Ayık, whose health is deteriora...
Turkish Student Protests and Arrests Rise After Imamoglu Diploma Revocation
Following the March 19th Istanbul University protests against government operations targeting the opposition and the revocation of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's diploma, widespread student boycotts and arrests ensued, with over 300 students detained, including Esila Ayık, whose health is deteriora...
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56% Bias Score


Istanbul Police Brutality at Women's March Results in Criminal Complaint
During the 23rd annual Feminist Night March in Istanbul on March 8th, over 100 participants were detained by police after the march, leading to allegations of police brutality, including illegal searches, physical and verbal abuse, and the filing of a criminal complaint by the march organizers with ...
Istanbul Police Brutality at Women's March Results in Criminal Complaint
During the 23rd annual Feminist Night March in Istanbul on March 8th, over 100 participants were detained by police after the march, leading to allegations of police brutality, including illegal searches, physical and verbal abuse, and the filing of a criminal complaint by the march organizers with ...
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56% Bias Score


Double Murder of Mothers' Rights Activist and Son in Mexico
In Jalisco, Mexico, María del Carmen Morales, a mothers' rights activist searching for her missing son, and her son Jaime were murdered on Thursday, marking the second such attack in under a month; authorities are investigating but haven't established a link to their activism.
Double Murder of Mothers' Rights Activist and Son in Mexico
In Jalisco, Mexico, María del Carmen Morales, a mothers' rights activist searching for her missing son, and her son Jaime were murdered on Thursday, marking the second such attack in under a month; authorities are investigating but haven't established a link to their activism.
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32% Bias Score


Greek Orthodox Leader's Antisemitic Sermon Sparks Outrage
On Holy Thursday, Metropolitan Paul of Serres and Kozani delivered a sermon suggesting that Jews are responsible for Palestinian deaths due to ingratitude towards Jesus; this statement is factually incorrect and fuels religious hatred.
Greek Orthodox Leader's Antisemitic Sermon Sparks Outrage
On Holy Thursday, Metropolitan Paul of Serres and Kozani delivered a sermon suggesting that Jews are responsible for Palestinian deaths due to ingratitude towards Jesus; this statement is factually incorrect and fuels religious hatred.
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52% Bias Score


Frontex Defends Migrant Returns to Libya Despite Human Rights Concerns
Frontex acknowledges the human rights abuses in Libya but says returning migrants there is sometimes unavoidable, sparking criticism from human rights groups; the agency defends its actions by emphasizing the need for coordination with Libyan authorities for rescues at sea.
Frontex Defends Migrant Returns to Libya Despite Human Rights Concerns
Frontex acknowledges the human rights abuses in Libya but says returning migrants there is sometimes unavoidable, sparking criticism from human rights groups; the agency defends its actions by emphasizing the need for coordination with Libyan authorities for rescues at sea.
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44% Bias Score


Fall of Saigon: 50 Years of Refugee Exodus and Lasting Impact
On April 30, 1975, the fall of Saigon ended the Vietnam War, prompting a massive refugee crisis as over 100,000 people, including Peter Nguyen and his family, fled to the United States via Guam, facing perilous journeys and enduring the trauma of war and displacement.
Fall of Saigon: 50 Years of Refugee Exodus and Lasting Impact
On April 30, 1975, the fall of Saigon ended the Vietnam War, prompting a massive refugee crisis as over 100,000 people, including Peter Nguyen and his family, fled to the United States via Guam, facing perilous journeys and enduring the trauma of war and displacement.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Intimidation Tactics Fuel Fear Among Greek Americans
Dimitra, a successful lawyer of Greek descent in NYC, expresses anxiety about airport security after Trump's election, reflecting a broader climate of fear among Greek students and professionals in the US due to the Trump administration's increased pressure on law firms, universities, and media deem...

Trump Administration's Intimidation Tactics Fuel Fear Among Greek Americans
Dimitra, a successful lawyer of Greek descent in NYC, expresses anxiety about airport security after Trump's election, reflecting a broader climate of fear among Greek students and professionals in the US due to the Trump administration's increased pressure on law firms, universities, and media deem...
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40% Bias Score

Yaroslavl Armenians Remember Genocide, Demand Recognition
Each April 24th, Armenians globally commemorate the 1915-1923 Armenian Genocide, remembering the 1.5 million victims and demanding international recognition, with events in Yaroslavl, Russia, including a film screening and memorial service, highlighting the community's enduring legacy and pursuit of...

Yaroslavl Armenians Remember Genocide, Demand Recognition
Each April 24th, Armenians globally commemorate the 1915-1923 Armenian Genocide, remembering the 1.5 million victims and demanding international recognition, with events in Yaroslavl, Russia, including a film screening and memorial service, highlighting the community's enduring legacy and pursuit of...
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36% Bias Score

Dominican Republic Deports 943 Haitians Amid Rising Tensions with Haiti
The Dominican Republic deported 943 Haitian migrants on Thursday, including pregnant women and children, amid rising tensions and a humanitarian crisis in Haiti; the government cited national security concerns, while Haiti condemned the expulsions.

Dominican Republic Deports 943 Haitians Amid Rising Tensions with Haiti
The Dominican Republic deported 943 Haitian migrants on Thursday, including pregnant women and children, amid rising tensions and a humanitarian crisis in Haiti; the government cited national security concerns, while Haiti condemned the expulsions.
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64% Bias Score

Greece Simplifies Citizenship Process for Cold War Adoptees
Greece has implemented a new process allowing approximately 1,500 Greek citizens adopted abroad (1948-1975) to regain their citizenship, addressing bureaucratic barriers that previously prevented many from reclaiming their birthright, thanks to the advocacy efforts of adoptees and researchers.

Greece Simplifies Citizenship Process for Cold War Adoptees
Greece has implemented a new process allowing approximately 1,500 Greek citizens adopted abroad (1948-1975) to regain their citizenship, addressing bureaucratic barriers that previously prevented many from reclaiming their birthright, thanks to the advocacy efforts of adoptees and researchers.
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32% Bias Score

Dutch Minister Blocked Royal Decorations for Refugee Volunteers, Sparking Political Crisis
Five royal decorations initially blocked by Dutch Minister Marjolein Faber for volunteers aiding asylum seekers were awarded, sparking a political debate and a motion of no confidence after the government ultimately approved them, highlighting tensions between government policy and grassroots refuge...

Dutch Minister Blocked Royal Decorations for Refugee Volunteers, Sparking Political Crisis
Five royal decorations initially blocked by Dutch Minister Marjolein Faber for volunteers aiding asylum seekers were awarded, sparking a political debate and a motion of no confidence after the government ultimately approved them, highlighting tensions between government policy and grassroots refuge...
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52% Bias Score

DRC Human Rights Commission Addresses Migrant Crisis Amidst Eastern Conflict
The Congolese National Human Rights Commission (CNDH-RDC) participated in a Moroccan convention on migrant worker rights due to the ongoing conflict in eastern DRC, forcing many Congolese to migrate, often through Morocco to Europe. The CNDH-RDC aims to highlight the situation and advocate for peace...

DRC Human Rights Commission Addresses Migrant Crisis Amidst Eastern Conflict
The Congolese National Human Rights Commission (CNDH-RDC) participated in a Moroccan convention on migrant worker rights due to the ongoing conflict in eastern DRC, forcing many Congolese to migrate, often through Morocco to Europe. The CNDH-RDC aims to highlight the situation and advocate for peace...
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40% Bias Score
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