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Federal Judge Halts Deportation of Guatemalan Children
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order on Sunday, halting the Trump administration's plan to deport hundreds of Guatemalan children who had crossed the U.S. border alone, after lawyers argued the government failed to follow proper legal procedures and notify the children or their guard...
Federal Judge Halts Deportation of Guatemalan Children
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order on Sunday, halting the Trump administration's plan to deport hundreds of Guatemalan children who had crossed the U.S. border alone, after lawyers argued the government failed to follow proper legal procedures and notify the children or their guard...
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52% Bias Score


Germany Accepts Afghan Refugees After Court Ruling
Following a court ruling, Germany has accepted 45 Afghan refugees who had won their visa applications through legal proceedings, marking the first arrivals under the program since it was suspended in May.
Germany Accepts Afghan Refugees After Court Ruling
Following a court ruling, Germany has accepted 45 Afghan refugees who had won their visa applications through legal proceedings, marking the first arrivals under the program since it was suspended in May.
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24% Bias Score


Mexico Protests Highlight Thousands of Enforced Disappearances
Thousands protest across Mexico demanding action on over 130,000 disappearances since 2007, mostly attributed to drug cartels and security forces, with demonstrations spanning the country from Oaxaca to Sonora.
Mexico Protests Highlight Thousands of Enforced Disappearances
Thousands protest across Mexico demanding action on over 130,000 disappearances since 2007, mostly attributed to drug cartels and security forces, with demonstrations spanning the country from Oaxaca to Sonora.
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16% Bias Score


Colombia Bans Coal Exports to Israel
Following President Gustavo Petro's directive, Colombia has completely banned coal exports to Israel, citing the ongoing attacks on Palestinians in Gaza and aligning with international agreements.
Colombia Bans Coal Exports to Israel
Following President Gustavo Petro's directive, Colombia has completely banned coal exports to Israel, citing the ongoing attacks on Palestinians in Gaza and aligning with international agreements.
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56% Bias Score


Nicaraguan Opposition Reports Death of Political Prisoner Carlos Cárdenas
Opposition groups in Nicaragua reported the death of lawyer Carlos Cárdenas, who was imprisoned 15 days prior to his death, highlighting a pattern of deaths in custody among political opponents of the Ortega-Murillo regime.
Nicaraguan Opposition Reports Death of Political Prisoner Carlos Cárdenas
Opposition groups in Nicaragua reported the death of lawyer Carlos Cárdenas, who was imprisoned 15 days prior to his death, highlighting a pattern of deaths in custody among political opponents of the Ortega-Murillo regime.
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48% Bias Score


Dozens of Colombians Arbitrarily Detained in Venezuela
Following Venezuela's July 2024 presidential elections, at least 38 Colombians have been arbitrarily detained, prompting protests in Colombia demanding their release and diplomatic intervention.
Dozens of Colombians Arbitrarily Detained in Venezuela
Following Venezuela's July 2024 presidential elections, at least 38 Colombians have been arbitrarily detained, prompting protests in Colombia demanding their release and diplomatic intervention.
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28% Bias Score

EU Citizens' Initiative Demands Accessible Abortion
A European citizens' initiative, "My Body, My Choice," delivered a petition with over one million signatures to the European Commission, urging for accessible and safe abortion across the EU.

EU Citizens' Initiative Demands Accessible Abortion
A European citizens' initiative, "My Body, My Choice," delivered a petition with over one million signatures to the European Commission, urging for accessible and safe abortion across the EU.
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40% Bias Score

Death of Martín Alberto Medina Sonda, Convicted of Wife's Murder, Ruled a Suicide
Martín Alberto Medina Sonda, a Mexican businessman and politician convicted of the feminicide of his wife, Emma Gabriela Molina, and other crimes, was found dead in his prison cell; authorities are investigating but have initially ruled his death a suicide.

Death of Martín Alberto Medina Sonda, Convicted of Wife's Murder, Ruled a Suicide
Martín Alberto Medina Sonda, a Mexican businessman and politician convicted of the feminicide of his wife, Emma Gabriela Molina, and other crimes, was found dead in his prison cell; authorities are investigating but have initially ruled his death a suicide.
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52% Bias Score

Thousands Protest Israeli Actions in Gaza at Venice Film Festival
On Saturday, approximately 5,000 people marched in Lido, Venice, protesting Israel's actions in Gaza and urging the Venice Film Festival to take a stronger stance.

Thousands Protest Israeli Actions in Gaza at Venice Film Festival
On Saturday, approximately 5,000 people marched in Lido, Venice, protesting Israel's actions in Gaza and urging the Venice Film Festival to take a stronger stance.
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36% Bias Score

OAS Revokes Cuba's Suspension, Defying Decades of US Policy
Latin American nations voted to revoke Cuba's 1962 suspension from the Organization of American States (OAS), defying decades of US policy and marking a significant shift in regional relations.

OAS Revokes Cuba's Suspension, Defying Decades of US Policy
Latin American nations voted to revoke Cuba's 1962 suspension from the Organization of American States (OAS), defying decades of US policy and marking a significant shift in regional relations.
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36% Bias Score

Thousands March in Jalisco, Mexico, to Demand Justice for Missing Persons
On August 30th, 2025, approximately 300 people marched in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, to demand justice for the state's nearly 15,700 missing persons, the highest number in the country.

Thousands March in Jalisco, Mexico, to Demand Justice for Missing Persons
On August 30th, 2025, approximately 300 people marched in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, to demand justice for the state's nearly 15,700 missing persons, the highest number in the country.
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16% Bias Score

Irish Citizen Assaulted by Berlin Police During Gaza Protest
During a Berlin demonstration against the killing of journalists in Gaza, 25-year-old Irish citizen Kitty O'Brien was struck by police, resulting in a broken arm and sparking protests and official inquiries.

Irish Citizen Assaulted by Berlin Police During Gaza Protest
During a Berlin demonstration against the killing of journalists in Gaza, 25-year-old Irish citizen Kitty O'Brien was struck by police, resulting in a broken arm and sparking protests and official inquiries.
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32% Bias Score
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