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Ecuador Passes Controversial Intelligence Law Amidst Soaring Homicide Rates
Ecuador's alarming rise in homicides (1,690 by mid-June, a 70% increase) prompted the government to pass a controversial intelligence law granting mass surveillance powers without judicial oversight, raising serious human rights concerns.
Ecuador Passes Controversial Intelligence Law Amidst Soaring Homicide Rates
Ecuador's alarming rise in homicides (1,690 by mid-June, a 70% increase) prompted the government to pass a controversial intelligence law granting mass surveillance powers without judicial oversight, raising serious human rights concerns.
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64% Bias Score


Mass Grave in Jojutla, Mexico: At Least 60 Remains Found, Exposing Continued Failures of State Authorities
The fourth search of a mass grave in Jojutla, Morelos, Mexico has uncovered at least 60 bodies, including those of infants and women, exposing the continued failings of the Morelos Attorney General's Office in handling unidentified remains, with work suspended due to damage from recent heavy rains.
Mass Grave in Jojutla, Mexico: At Least 60 Remains Found, Exposing Continued Failures of State Authorities
The fourth search of a mass grave in Jojutla, Morelos, Mexico has uncovered at least 60 bodies, including those of infants and women, exposing the continued failings of the Morelos Attorney General's Office in handling unidentified remains, with work suspended due to damage from recent heavy rains.
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36% Bias Score


Deportation of Honduran-American High School Graduate Highlights US Immigration Crackdown
Emerson Colindres, a 19-year-old Honduran-American high school graduate with no criminal record, was deported to Honduras on June 18, 2024, after being detained following a routine ICE appointment in Cincinnati, despite community protests.
Deportation of Honduran-American High School Graduate Highlights US Immigration Crackdown
Emerson Colindres, a 19-year-old Honduran-American high school graduate with no criminal record, was deported to Honduras on June 18, 2024, after being detained following a routine ICE appointment in Cincinnati, despite community protests.
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48% Bias Score


EU to Consider Suspending Parts of Israel Association Agreement Over Gaza
Following an EU review citing Israeli human rights violations in Gaza, the EU's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, stated that if the situation doesn't improve, the EU will discuss measures in July that could partially suspend the EU-Israel Association Agreement, potentially impacting trade, researc...
EU to Consider Suspending Parts of Israel Association Agreement Over Gaza
Following an EU review citing Israeli human rights violations in Gaza, the EU's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, stated that if the situation doesn't improve, the EU will discuss measures in July that could partially suspend the EU-Israel Association Agreement, potentially impacting trade, researc...
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44% Bias Score


EU Weighs Economic Leverage Against Israel Amidst Gaza Conflict
Israel's substantial economic ties to Europe, despite strong US military and diplomatic support, are being leveraged by the EU to potentially influence Israeli policies following the Gaza conflict, amidst internal EU divisions and unprecedented domestic pressure for action.
EU Weighs Economic Leverage Against Israel Amidst Gaza Conflict
Israel's substantial economic ties to Europe, despite strong US military and diplomatic support, are being leveraged by the EU to potentially influence Israeli policies following the Gaza conflict, amidst internal EU divisions and unprecedented domestic pressure for action.
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36% Bias Score


Iran Executes Two for Mossad Collaboration Amid Heightened Tensions
Iran executed two men, Mohammad Amin Mahdavi Shayesteh and Majid Mosayebi, for alleged collaboration with Israel's Mossad, marking the third such execution in eleven days since the start of the Israel-Iran conflict; authorities also linked the men to the anti-government media outlet Iran Internation...
Iran Executes Two for Mossad Collaboration Amid Heightened Tensions
Iran executed two men, Mohammad Amin Mahdavi Shayesteh and Majid Mosayebi, for alleged collaboration with Israel's Mossad, marking the third such execution in eleven days since the start of the Israel-Iran conflict; authorities also linked the men to the anti-government media outlet Iran Internation...
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56% Bias Score

Ukrainian Journalist Freed After Four Years in Russian-Occupied Crimea
Ukrainian journalist Vladyslav Yesypenko, imprisoned in Russian-occupied Crimea since March 2021 on fabricated spying charges, was released on Sunday following diplomatic efforts by the US and Ukrainian governments; his case highlights the severe deterioration of media freedom in Crimea since Russia...

Ukrainian Journalist Freed After Four Years in Russian-Occupied Crimea
Ukrainian journalist Vladyslav Yesypenko, imprisoned in Russian-occupied Crimea since March 2021 on fabricated spying charges, was released on Sunday following diplomatic efforts by the US and Ukrainian governments; his case highlights the severe deterioration of media freedom in Crimea since Russia...
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28% Bias Score

ICE Detainee Dies During Transport, Raising Concerns About Privatization and Oversight
A 68-year-old Mexican-born man, Abelardo Avellaneda Delgado, died while being transported by a private company from a Georgia jail to an ICE detention center; this is the first such death in at least a decade, highlighting concerns about the safety of ICE detainees amid increased deportations and th...

ICE Detainee Dies During Transport, Raising Concerns About Privatization and Oversight
A 68-year-old Mexican-born man, Abelardo Avellaneda Delgado, died while being transported by a private company from a Georgia jail to an ICE detention center; this is the first such death in at least a decade, highlighting concerns about the safety of ICE detainees amid increased deportations and th...
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48% Bias Score

Stunt Performers' High-Risk Profession Demands Enhanced Safety Regulations
Stunt performers face extreme risks in filmmaking, with several fatalities and serious injuries highlighting the need for better safety regulations and insurance transparency, despite existing labor laws and company-specific safety protocols.

Stunt Performers' High-Risk Profession Demands Enhanced Safety Regulations
Stunt performers face extreme risks in filmmaking, with several fatalities and serious injuries highlighting the need for better safety regulations and insurance transparency, despite existing labor laws and company-specific safety protocols.
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44% Bias Score

EU Criticizes Israel's Gaza Actions; Israel Rejects Report
The EU's review of the EU-Israel Association Agreement finds Israel's actions in Gaza breach human rights provisions, focusing on aid restrictions and the October 7 attacks; Israel strongly rejects the report, calling it biased and ignoring security context.

EU Criticizes Israel's Gaza Actions; Israel Rejects Report
The EU's review of the EU-Israel Association Agreement finds Israel's actions in Gaza breach human rights provisions, focusing on aid restrictions and the October 7 attacks; Israel strongly rejects the report, calling it biased and ignoring security context.
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60% Bias Score

Sweden Criminalizes Online Adult Content Purchase: Safety Concerns Rise
Sweden's new law, effective July 1st, criminalizes purchasing online adult content, potentially leading to increased risks for sex workers and raising concerns about digital surveillance and privacy.

Sweden Criminalizes Online Adult Content Purchase: Safety Concerns Rise
Sweden's new law, effective July 1st, criminalizes purchasing online adult content, potentially leading to increased risks for sex workers and raising concerns about digital surveillance and privacy.
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60% Bias Score

Spain Celebrates 20 Years of Same-Sex Marriage: A Landmark Achievement and Ongoing Fight
Spain commemorated the 20th anniversary of its same-sex marriage law, highlighting its positive impact on society despite initial opposition, and emphasizing the ongoing need to protect LGBTQ+ rights against reactionary movements.

Spain Celebrates 20 Years of Same-Sex Marriage: A Landmark Achievement and Ongoing Fight
Spain commemorated the 20th anniversary of its same-sex marriage law, highlighting its positive impact on society despite initial opposition, and emphasizing the ongoing need to protect LGBTQ+ rights against reactionary movements.
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48% Bias Score
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