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US Judge Orders Release of Palestinian Activist Mahmoud Khalil
Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian student at Columbia University facing deportation by the US government, was released on bail Friday from a Louisiana immigration detention center after more than three months, a decision a DHS spokesperson called an example of judicial overreach.
US Judge Orders Release of Palestinian Activist Mahmoud Khalil
Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian student at Columbia University facing deportation by the US government, was released on bail Friday from a Louisiana immigration detention center after more than three months, a decision a DHS spokesperson called an example of judicial overreach.
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48% Bias Score


Ukrainian Headteacher Deported from Occupied Hometown for Defying Russia
Serhiy Serdiuk, a Ukrainian school headteacher, was deported from his occupied hometown of Komysh-Zoria for refusing to work for Russian authorities; this exemplifies Russia's ongoing removal of pro-Ukrainian citizens from occupied territories, possibly accelerating if a peace deal freezes current f...
Ukrainian Headteacher Deported from Occupied Hometown for Defying Russia
Serhiy Serdiuk, a Ukrainian school headteacher, was deported from his occupied hometown of Komysh-Zoria for refusing to work for Russian authorities; this exemplifies Russia's ongoing removal of pro-Ukrainian citizens from occupied territories, possibly accelerating if a peace deal freezes current f...
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52% Bias Score


UK Parliament Approves Assisted Dying Bill
The UK Parliament passed the Terminally Ill Adults \(End of Life\) Bill, allowing assisted dying for terminally ill individuals in England and Wales with less than six months to live, subject to a rigorous evaluation process by medical professionals and a panel, following years of campaigning and de...
UK Parliament Approves Assisted Dying Bill
The UK Parliament passed the Terminally Ill Adults \(End of Life\) Bill, allowing assisted dying for terminally ill individuals in England and Wales with less than six months to live, subject to a rigorous evaluation process by medical professionals and a panel, following years of campaigning and de...
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16% Bias Score


Palestinian Activist Released on Bail After Detention
Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and Columbia University student, was released from immigration detention in Louisiana on June 20, 2025, after a judge ordered his release on bail, rejecting government accusations of perjury related to his green card application and activism against the Israeli...
Palestinian Activist Released on Bail After Detention
Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and Columbia University student, was released from immigration detention in Louisiana on June 20, 2025, after a judge ordered his release on bail, rejecting government accusations of perjury related to his green card application and activism against the Israeli...
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44% Bias Score


Off-Duty Officer Asphyxiates Man, Sparking Outrage in Spain
In Torrejón de Ardoz, Spain, a 35-year-old Moroccan man, Abderrahim, with a history of mental illness, died after an off-duty police officer asphyxiated him for allegedly stealing his mobile phone; witnesses and family are demanding justice, highlighting concerns about police brutality and the lack ...
Off-Duty Officer Asphyxiates Man, Sparking Outrage in Spain
In Torrejón de Ardoz, Spain, a 35-year-old Moroccan man, Abderrahim, with a history of mental illness, died after an off-duty police officer asphyxiated him for allegedly stealing his mobile phone; witnesses and family are demanding justice, highlighting concerns about police brutality and the lack ...
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60% Bias Score


DHS Mandates 72-Hour Notice for Lawmaker Visits to Detention Centers
The US Department of Homeland Security implemented a new policy requiring 72-hour notice for lawmakers visiting detention centers, following numerous incidents of Democratic lawmakers being denied entry, arrested, or physically handled by law enforcement during visits to such facilities.
DHS Mandates 72-Hour Notice for Lawmaker Visits to Detention Centers
The US Department of Homeland Security implemented a new policy requiring 72-hour notice for lawmakers visiting detention centers, following numerous incidents of Democratic lawmakers being denied entry, arrested, or physically handled by law enforcement during visits to such facilities.
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40% Bias Score

Expedited Removal: Rising Deportations Raise Due Process Concerns
Expedited removal, a fast-track deportation process allowing for the expulsion of certain undocumented immigrants without court hearings, has seen a recent increase since the end of Title 42 in May 2023, raising concerns about due process and potential errors in deportation.

Expedited Removal: Rising Deportations Raise Due Process Concerns
Expedited removal, a fast-track deportation process allowing for the expulsion of certain undocumented immigrants without court hearings, has seen a recent increase since the end of Title 42 in May 2023, raising concerns about due process and potential errors in deportation.
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56% Bias Score

Tikhanovsky Released from Belarusian Prison
Sergei Tikhanovsky, husband of Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, and at least 10 other political prisoners were unexpectedly released from Belarusian prisons and transferred to Lithuania following a visit by US special envoy Keith Kellogg to Minsk, while over 1150 political prison...

Tikhanovsky Released from Belarusian Prison
Sergei Tikhanovsky, husband of Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, and at least 10 other political prisoners were unexpectedly released from Belarusian prisons and transferred to Lithuania following a visit by US special envoy Keith Kellogg to Minsk, while over 1150 political prison...
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Iranian Poet Killed in Israeli Airstrike
During an Israeli airstrike targeting a Tehran building on June 20, 2025, 23-year-old Iranian poet Parnia Abbasi and her family were killed, raising questions about collateral damage in Operation Rising Lion, which aims to disrupt Iranian nuclear facilities.

Iranian Poet Killed in Israeli Airstrike
During an Israeli airstrike targeting a Tehran building on June 20, 2025, 23-year-old Iranian poet Parnia Abbasi and her family were killed, raising questions about collateral damage in Operation Rising Lion, which aims to disrupt Iranian nuclear facilities.
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52% Bias Score

Global Crackdown on NGOs: Adapting to Shrinking Civic Space
Governments worldwide are increasingly suppressing NGOs through restrictive laws, smear campaigns, and funding cuts, mirroring a pattern starting in Russia in 2012 and impacting countries like India, Egypt, and several Latin American nations, prompting NGOs to explore new strategies for survival and...

Global Crackdown on NGOs: Adapting to Shrinking Civic Space
Governments worldwide are increasingly suppressing NGOs through restrictive laws, smear campaigns, and funding cuts, mirroring a pattern starting in Russia in 2012 and impacting countries like India, Egypt, and several Latin American nations, prompting NGOs to explore new strategies for survival and...
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44% Bias Score

Argentina Eases Restrictions on High-Caliber Semiautomatic Weapons
Argentina's President Javier Milei lifted the ban on civilian ownership of high-caliber semiautomatic weapons via decree 397/25, citing the need to re-evaluate control mechanisms after 30 years, despite concerns from disarmament advocates about increased illegal arms trafficking and potential social...

Argentina Eases Restrictions on High-Caliber Semiautomatic Weapons
Argentina's President Javier Milei lifted the ban on civilian ownership of high-caliber semiautomatic weapons via decree 397/25, citing the need to re-evaluate control mechanisms after 30 years, despite concerns from disarmament advocates about increased illegal arms trafficking and potential social...
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56% Bias Score

Nicaragua Withdraws from UN Refugee Agency, Deepening International Isolation
The Nicaraguan government, under Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, has withdrawn from the UN Refugee Agency (ACNUR), adding to its recent isolation from six other international organizations, including UNESCO, following the latter's award to La Prensa newspaper. This action reflects the regime's su...

Nicaragua Withdraws from UN Refugee Agency, Deepening International Isolation
The Nicaraguan government, under Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, has withdrawn from the UN Refugee Agency (ACNUR), adding to its recent isolation from six other international organizations, including UNESCO, following the latter's award to La Prensa newspaper. This action reflects the regime's su...
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60% Bias Score
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