

Sciences Po Panel Debates Ethics of Exhibiting "Unbearable Images"
A panel discussion at Sciences Po Paris explored the ethical challenges of exhibiting "unbearable images," highlighting the tension between historical context, personal reactions, and the increasing saturation of violent content online.
Sciences Po Panel Debates Ethics of Exhibiting "Unbearable Images"
A panel discussion at Sciences Po Paris explored the ethical challenges of exhibiting "unbearable images," highlighting the tension between historical context, personal reactions, and the increasing saturation of violent content online.
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60% Bias Score


Mazan Rape Trial: 12-17 Year Sentences for Four Men
In the Mazan rape trial, the Avignon court handed down sentences ranging from 12 to 17 years imprisonment for four men involved in drugging and raping a woman, reflecting varying degrees of culpability; the prosecution sought to set an example to prevent future occurrences.
Mazan Rape Trial: 12-17 Year Sentences for Four Men
In the Mazan rape trial, the Avignon court handed down sentences ranging from 12 to 17 years imprisonment for four men involved in drugging and raping a woman, reflecting varying degrees of culpability; the prosecution sought to set an example to prevent future occurrences.
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40% Bias Score


Mozambique's Post-Election Unrest: 65 Dead, $380 Million Lost
Post-election protests in Mozambique, sparked by allegations of electoral fraud in the October 9th election, have caused widespread unrest, resulting in at least 65 deaths and an estimated $380 million economic loss, while simultaneously exacerbating the conflict in Cabo Delgado.
Mozambique's Post-Election Unrest: 65 Dead, $380 Million Lost
Post-election protests in Mozambique, sparked by allegations of electoral fraud in the October 9th election, have caused widespread unrest, resulting in at least 65 deaths and an estimated $380 million economic loss, while simultaneously exacerbating the conflict in Cabo Delgado.
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28% Bias Score


Acquittal in Tahir Elçi Murder Case Fuels Impunity Concerns
Nine years after the unsolved killing of Tahir Elçi, a former Diyarbakır Bar Association president, three police officers were acquitted in June 2024, despite a report suggesting a police weapon may have fired the fatal shot, sparking accusations of impunity.
Acquittal in Tahir Elçi Murder Case Fuels Impunity Concerns
Nine years after the unsolved killing of Tahir Elçi, a former Diyarbakır Bar Association president, three police officers were acquitted in June 2024, despite a report suggesting a police weapon may have fired the fatal shot, sparking accusations of impunity.
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48% Bias Score


Moscow Deputy Faces New Terrorism Charges
A Moscow municipal deputy, Alexei Gorinov, already imprisoned for spreading "fake news" about the war, now faces a second trial for allegedly justifying terrorism in conversations with fellow inmates while hospitalized; he denies the charges, claiming they are part of a wider crackdown on anti-war s...
Moscow Deputy Faces New Terrorism Charges
A Moscow municipal deputy, Alexei Gorinov, already imprisoned for spreading "fake news" about the war, now faces a second trial for allegedly justifying terrorism in conversations with fellow inmates while hospitalized; he denies the charges, claiming they are part of a wider crackdown on anti-war s...
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56% Bias Score


Afghan Women's Rights Under Taliban Rule
Afghan women face severe restrictions on their rights under Taliban rule, while activists continue to fight for their freedom.
Afghan Women's Rights Under Taliban Rule
Afghan women face severe restrictions on their rights under Taliban rule, while activists continue to fight for their freedom.
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48% Bias Score

France Seeks Transfer of Death Row Convict from Indonesia
France has formally requested the transfer of Serge Atlaoui, a French death row convict in Indonesia since 2005, for drug-related crimes; Indonesia is considering this request alongside similar requests from other countries, aiming to conclude transfers by December.

France Seeks Transfer of Death Row Convict from Indonesia
France has formally requested the transfer of Serge Atlaoui, a French death row convict in Indonesia since 2005, for drug-related crimes; Indonesia is considering this request alongside similar requests from other countries, aiming to conclude transfers by December.
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36% Bias Score

Cambodian Activists Deported, Face Prison for Facebook Posts
Six Cambodian activists critical of a regional development agreement were deported from Thailand to Cambodia, where they face up to 10 years in prison for treasonous Facebook posts, highlighting a crackdown on dissent under Hun Manet's rule.

Cambodian Activists Deported, Face Prison for Facebook Posts
Six Cambodian activists critical of a regional development agreement were deported from Thailand to Cambodia, where they face up to 10 years in prison for treasonous Facebook posts, highlighting a crackdown on dissent under Hun Manet's rule.
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52% Bias Score

Somali Migrant Dies on Perilous Voyage to Mayotte
A 26-year-old Somali woman, Fatxi Hussein, died of starvation during a 14-day boat journey from Somalia to Mayotte via Mombasa, highlighting the dangers of a new migrant route used by Somalis seeking better lives in Europe. The journey cost her family $6,000.

Somali Migrant Dies on Perilous Voyage to Mayotte
A 26-year-old Somali woman, Fatxi Hussein, died of starvation during a 14-day boat journey from Somalia to Mayotte via Mombasa, highlighting the dangers of a new migrant route used by Somalis seeking better lives in Europe. The journey cost her family $6,000.
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40% Bias Score

Lviv Renames Street After Controversial Linguist Iryna Farion
Lviv city council renamed Technichna Street near Lviv Polytechnic University to honor Iryna Farion, a linguist dismissed from the university in 2023, who died in July 2024 after a suspected assassination attempt; the renaming follows her successful legal challenge and use of the compensation to purc...

Lviv Renames Street After Controversial Linguist Iryna Farion
Lviv city council renamed Technichna Street near Lviv Polytechnic University to honor Iryna Farion, a linguist dismissed from the university in 2023, who died in July 2024 after a suspected assassination attempt; the renaming follows her successful legal challenge and use of the compensation to purc...
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32% Bias Score

Islamabad Police Clear D-Chowk, Hundreds Arrested After Clashes
A late-night operation by Islamabad police dispersed PTI protesters at D-Chowk, resulting in over 500 arrests, widespread damage, and a burned-out truck that had carried PTI leaders.

Islamabad Police Clear D-Chowk, Hundreds Arrested After Clashes
A late-night operation by Islamabad police dispersed PTI protesters at D-Chowk, resulting in over 500 arrests, widespread damage, and a burned-out truck that had carried PTI leaders.
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32% Bias Score

Venezuela Embassy Siege Condemned
International condemnation follows reports of a siege by Venezuelan security forces on the Argentinian embassy in Caracas, where opposition figures have sought asylum.

Venezuela Embassy Siege Condemned
International condemnation follows reports of a siege by Venezuelan security forces on the Argentinian embassy in Caracas, where opposition figures have sought asylum.
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40% Bias Score