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German-Israeli Hostage Expected to be Released in Hostage-Ceasefire Deal
Arbel Yehoud, a 28-year-old German-Israeli woman, and her boyfriend were abducted over a year ago from Nir Oz; she is expected to be released in a hostage-ceasefire deal, while her brother, who was also abducted, was later found dead.
German-Israeli Hostage Expected to be Released in Hostage-Ceasefire Deal
Arbel Yehoud, a 28-year-old German-Israeli woman, and her boyfriend were abducted over a year ago from Nir Oz; she is expected to be released in a hostage-ceasefire deal, while her brother, who was also abducted, was later found dead.
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60% Bias Score


Scottish Activist Jailed for Pro-Palestine Protest
Stuart Bretherton, a 26-year-old Scottish activist, received a 12-month prison sentence (reduced to 16 weeks on appeal) for participating in a pro-Palestine protest at a Glasgow arms factory in June 2022, highlighting concerns about the UK's justice system and high incarceration rates.
Scottish Activist Jailed for Pro-Palestine Protest
Stuart Bretherton, a 26-year-old Scottish activist, received a 12-month prison sentence (reduced to 16 weeks on appeal) for participating in a pro-Palestine protest at a Glasgow arms factory in June 2022, highlighting concerns about the UK's justice system and high incarceration rates.
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52% Bias Score


UK TV Post-Production Workers Face Widespread Exploitation
A report by the TV Industry Human Rights Forum reveals widespread exploitation of post-production workers in the UK TV industry, with many paid below minimum wage and subjected to unacceptable working conditions and a lack of mental health support, exacerbated by the current commissioning slowdown.
UK TV Post-Production Workers Face Widespread Exploitation
A report by the TV Industry Human Rights Forum reveals widespread exploitation of post-production workers in the UK TV industry, with many paid below minimum wage and subjected to unacceptable working conditions and a lack of mental health support, exacerbated by the current commissioning slowdown.
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40% Bias Score


Russia's Genocidal Occupation of Ukrainian Territories
Russia's occupation of Ukrainian territories involves widespread human rights abuses, including the forced deportation of over 19,500 children by December 2024, cultural destruction, and economic exploitation, aiming to eliminate Ukrainian identity and establish control; resistance persists despite ...
Russia's Genocidal Occupation of Ukrainian Territories
Russia's occupation of Ukrainian territories involves widespread human rights abuses, including the forced deportation of over 19,500 children by December 2024, cultural destruction, and economic exploitation, aiming to eliminate Ukrainian identity and establish control; resistance persists despite ...
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56% Bias Score


Nicaragua Amends Constitution, Raising Concerns About Press Freedom
Nicaragua's National Assembly approved constitutional amendments on January 16, 2025, granting the state authority to monitor media for false information and foreign influence, prompting concerns about press freedom and potentially leading to increased censorship under the controversial Cybercrime L...
Nicaragua Amends Constitution, Raising Concerns About Press Freedom
Nicaragua's National Assembly approved constitutional amendments on January 16, 2025, granting the state authority to monitor media for false information and foreign influence, prompting concerns about press freedom and potentially leading to increased censorship under the controversial Cybercrime L...
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56% Bias Score


Inquest into Death of Vulnerable Inmate at Polmont Highlights Systemic Failures
Katie Allan, 21, died by suicide at Polmont Young Offenders Institution in June 2018, three months into a sentence for drink driving; a fatal accident inquiry is examining systemic failures that contributed to her death and calling for legal reform.
Inquest into Death of Vulnerable Inmate at Polmont Highlights Systemic Failures
Katie Allan, 21, died by suicide at Polmont Young Offenders Institution in June 2018, three months into a sentence for drink driving; a fatal accident inquiry is examining systemic failures that contributed to her death and calling for legal reform.
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68% Bias Score

Bolivia Issues Arrest Warrant for Former President Evo Morales on Rape and Trafficking Charges
A Bolivian court ordered the arrest of former president Evo Morales on January 17th, 2025, for failing to appear at a hearing regarding accusations of rape and human trafficking of a minor in 2015; the court froze his assets and prohibited him from leaving the country.

Bolivia Issues Arrest Warrant for Former President Evo Morales on Rape and Trafficking Charges
A Bolivian court ordered the arrest of former president Evo Morales on January 17th, 2025, for failing to appear at a hearing regarding accusations of rape and human trafficking of a minor in 2015; the court froze his assets and prohibited him from leaving the country.
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52% Bias Score

KNIL Graves in Vlissingen Granted Protected Status
Graves of Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (KNIL) soldiers in Vlissingen, Netherlands, will receive special markers and protected status, preventing their removal, starting today with the first marker placed in the presence of descendants and the mayor; a monument will be added later this year.

KNIL Graves in Vlissingen Granted Protected Status
Graves of Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (KNIL) soldiers in Vlissingen, Netherlands, will receive special markers and protected status, preventing their removal, starting today with the first marker placed in the presence of descendants and the mayor; a monument will be added later this year.
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36% Bias Score

Smaller "People's March" Replaces 2017 Women's March
The "People's March", a rebranded Women's March, will occur on Saturday, focusing on various social justice issues including feminism, racial justice, and anti-militarism, with a significantly smaller turnout than the 2017 Women's March which drew over 500,000 protestors in Washington D.C. alone.

Smaller "People's March" Replaces 2017 Women's March
The "People's March", a rebranded Women's March, will occur on Saturday, focusing on various social justice issues including feminism, racial justice, and anti-militarism, with a significantly smaller turnout than the 2017 Women's March which drew over 500,000 protestors in Washington D.C. alone.
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48% Bias Score

UK Government Approves Controversial Chinese Mega-Embassy in London
The UK government, facing accusations of capitulation to China, supports a new mega-embassy in London despite security concerns, overriding local council and police objections after Labour secured a £600 million growth deal with China.

UK Government Approves Controversial Chinese Mega-Embassy in London
The UK government, facing accusations of capitulation to China, supports a new mega-embassy in London despite security concerns, overriding local council and police objections after Labour secured a £600 million growth deal with China.
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68% Bias Score

Bibas Family Included in First Phase of Gaza Hostage Release
The Bibas family—Shiri, Yarden, Ariel, and Kfir—abducted from Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7, 2023, are slated for release on Sunday as part of a Gaza ceasefire-hostage deal, pending cabinet approval, despite Hamas's prior false claims of their deaths.

Bibas Family Included in First Phase of Gaza Hostage Release
The Bibas family—Shiri, Yarden, Ariel, and Kfir—abducted from Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7, 2023, are slated for release on Sunday as part of a Gaza ceasefire-hostage deal, pending cabinet approval, despite Hamas's prior false claims of their deaths.
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48% Bias Score

Indian Journalist Murdered After Reporting on Corruption
Indian journalist Mukesh Chandrakar, who had over 165,000 YouTube subscribers, was murdered and his urn desecrated after reporting on a corrupt construction project run by a relative; three suspects, including the relative, were arrested.

Indian Journalist Murdered After Reporting on Corruption
Indian journalist Mukesh Chandrakar, who had over 165,000 YouTube subscribers, was murdered and his urn desecrated after reporting on a corrupt construction project run by a relative; three suspects, including the relative, were arrested.
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40% Bias Score
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