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Japanese Diplomat's Defiance Saves Thousands of Jewish Refugees
On January 1, 1900, Chiune Sugihara was born in Yaotsu, Japan; in 1940, defying orders, he issued over 2,100 visas saving thousands of Jewish refugees from Nazi persecution; his actions earned him posthumous recognition as Righteous Among the Nations.
Japanese Diplomat's Defiance Saves Thousands of Jewish Refugees
On January 1, 1900, Chiune Sugihara was born in Yaotsu, Japan; in 1940, defying orders, he issued over 2,100 visas saving thousands of Jewish refugees from Nazi persecution; his actions earned him posthumous recognition as Righteous Among the Nations.
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16% Bias Score


The Cunios: A Family's Struggle in the Hamas Hostage Crisis
The documentary "The Cunios" details the harrowing experiences of an Argentine-Israeli family held hostage during the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Kibbutz Nir Oz, focusing on David Cunio's ongoing captivity and his family's resilience, while also including the involvement of Pope Francis and the...
The Cunios: A Family's Struggle in the Hamas Hostage Crisis
The documentary "The Cunios" details the harrowing experiences of an Argentine-Israeli family held hostage during the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Kibbutz Nir Oz, focusing on David Cunio's ongoing captivity and his family's resilience, while also including the involvement of Pope Francis and the...
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44% Bias Score


EU Warns Pakistan Over Human Rights, Threatening Trade Benefits
The European Union warned Pakistan that its duty-free export status under the GSP+ scheme is conditional on improving human rights and freedom of speech, citing concerns over blasphemy laws, women's rights, and a new social media bill.
EU Warns Pakistan Over Human Rights, Threatening Trade Benefits
The European Union warned Pakistan that its duty-free export status under the GSP+ scheme is conditional on improving human rights and freedom of speech, citing concerns over blasphemy laws, women's rights, and a new social media bill.
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48% Bias Score


Russia Tightens 'Foreign Agent' Laws with New Restrictions
Russia's State Duma introduced new legislation further restricting "foreign agents," banning their participation in education, government support, and imposing fines up to 50,000 rubles for improper labeling, and up to 500,000 rubles for organizations for non-compliance with the Ministry of Justice ...
Russia Tightens 'Foreign Agent' Laws with New Restrictions
Russia's State Duma introduced new legislation further restricting "foreign agents," banning their participation in education, government support, and imposing fines up to 50,000 rubles for improper labeling, and up to 500,000 rubles for organizations for non-compliance with the Ministry of Justice ...
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56% Bias Score


22-Year Separation Ends in Emotional Reunion, Underscoring Australia's Forced Adoption Legacy
Patsy Brown, a Quandamooka woman, reunited with her son, given up for adoption in 1971 at Boothville Mothers' Hospital in Brisbane, after a 22-year separation, highlighting the lasting trauma of Australia's forced adoption policies.
22-Year Separation Ends in Emotional Reunion, Underscoring Australia's Forced Adoption Legacy
Patsy Brown, a Quandamooka woman, reunited with her son, given up for adoption in 1971 at Boothville Mothers' Hospital in Brisbane, after a 22-year separation, highlighting the lasting trauma of Australia's forced adoption policies.
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32% Bias Score


US Seeks Deal with El Salvador to Deport Migrants, Including Tren de Aragua Gang Members
The Trump administration seeks to revive a deal with El Salvador to deport non-Salvadoran migrants, including members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, following El Salvador's crackdown on gangs that imprisoned over 84,000 people, raising human rights concerns but decreasing violence.
US Seeks Deal with El Salvador to Deport Migrants, Including Tren de Aragua Gang Members
The Trump administration seeks to revive a deal with El Salvador to deport non-Salvadoran migrants, including members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, following El Salvador's crackdown on gangs that imprisoned over 84,000 people, raising human rights concerns but decreasing violence.
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56% Bias Score

Myanmar Coup: Civil War, Resistance, and Uncertain Future
On February 1, 2021, Myanmar's military seized power, jailing Aung San Suu Kyi and declaring a state of emergency; this sparked widespread protests and a civil war, prompting international sanctions and collaboration between the Bamar majority and ethnic armed organizations against the junta.

Myanmar Coup: Civil War, Resistance, and Uncertain Future
On February 1, 2021, Myanmar's military seized power, jailing Aung San Suu Kyi and declaring a state of emergency; this sparked widespread protests and a civil war, prompting international sanctions and collaboration between the Bamar majority and ethnic armed organizations against the junta.
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36% Bias Score

US to Discuss Deporting Tren de Aragua Gang Members to El Salvador
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet with El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele to discuss deporting suspected members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang to El Salvador, following President Trump's order designating the gang as a foreign terrorist organization and El Salvador's harsh anti-g...

US to Discuss Deporting Tren de Aragua Gang Members to El Salvador
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet with El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele to discuss deporting suspected members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang to El Salvador, following President Trump's order designating the gang as a foreign terrorist organization and El Salvador's harsh anti-g...
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40% Bias Score

U.S. Seeks to Revive Migrant Transfer Deal with El Salvador
The Trump administration seeks to revive a deal with El Salvador to send non-Salvadoran migrants, including members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, to El Salvadoran prisons, following President Bukele's controversial crackdown on gangs that resulted in over 84,000 arrests.

U.S. Seeks to Revive Migrant Transfer Deal with El Salvador
The Trump administration seeks to revive a deal with El Salvador to send non-Salvadoran migrants, including members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, to El Salvadoran prisons, following President Bukele's controversial crackdown on gangs that resulted in over 84,000 arrests.
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56% Bias Score

Germany Enacts Landmark Law to Combat Child Sexual Abuse
Germany passed a new law to protect children from sexual abuse, establishing stronger prevention measures, regular reporting to Parliament, and increased victim rights after years of delays and political challenges.

Germany Enacts Landmark Law to Combat Child Sexual Abuse
Germany passed a new law to protect children from sexual abuse, establishing stronger prevention measures, regular reporting to Parliament, and increased victim rights after years of delays and political challenges.
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28% Bias Score

Italian Court Blocks Migrant Transfers to Albania
An Italian court has ordered the return of 43 migrants from Albania to Italy, marking the third legal setback for Rome's controversial plan to process asylum seekers outside the EU. The migrants, from Egypt and Bangladesh, were initially transferred to Albania but an appeals court in Rome referred t...

Italian Court Blocks Migrant Transfers to Albania
An Italian court has ordered the return of 43 migrants from Albania to Italy, marking the third legal setback for Rome's controversial plan to process asylum seekers outside the EU. The migrants, from Egypt and Bangladesh, were initially transferred to Albania but an appeals court in Rome referred t...
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36% Bias Score

Secret US Church Coerced Women into Giving Up Babies for Adoption
A BBC investigation reveals that hundreds of women were coerced into giving up their babies for adoption within The Truth, a secretive Christian sect, between the 1950s and 1990s; some adopted children experienced abuse and neglect, prompting an FBI investigation.

Secret US Church Coerced Women into Giving Up Babies for Adoption
A BBC investigation reveals that hundreds of women were coerced into giving up their babies for adoption within The Truth, a secretive Christian sect, between the 1950s and 1990s; some adopted children experienced abuse and neglect, prompting an FBI investigation.
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32% Bias Score
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