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Tribunal Petition Seeks to Force Canada to Renegotiate Child Welfare Reform
The First Nations Child and Family Caring Society is petitioning the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal to compel the federal government to renegotiate a rejected $47.8 billion national child welfare reform agreement, after chiefs twice rejected a deal and the government announced it would only renegoti...
Tribunal Petition Seeks to Force Canada to Renegotiate Child Welfare Reform
The First Nations Child and Family Caring Society is petitioning the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal to compel the federal government to renegotiate a rejected $47.8 billion national child welfare reform agreement, after chiefs twice rejected a deal and the government announced it would only renegoti...
Progress
52% Bias Score


Nine Young Men Vanish While Traveling in Oaxaca, Mexico
Nine young men disappeared on January 7th, 2024, while traveling from Oaxaca City to Puerto Escondido, Mexico; authorities are actively searching, but the case highlights Mexico's broader problem of over 110,000 missing persons.
Nine Young Men Vanish While Traveling in Oaxaca, Mexico
Nine young men disappeared on January 7th, 2024, while traveling from Oaxaca City to Puerto Escondido, Mexico; authorities are actively searching, but the case highlights Mexico's broader problem of over 110,000 missing persons.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Federal Report Condemns South Carolina Jail for Widespread Violence, Neglect
A federal report reveals that the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center in Richland County, South Carolina, has vastly underreported violence, including at least two inmate killings discovered via outside callers; the jail must immediately improve conditions and security, or the federal government will fi...
Federal Report Condemns South Carolina Jail for Widespread Violence, Neglect
A federal report reveals that the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center in Richland County, South Carolina, has vastly underreported violence, including at least two inmate killings discovered via outside callers; the jail must immediately improve conditions and security, or the federal government will fi...
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44% Bias Score


Respecting Grief During Wartime: A Plea for Sensitivity
This opinion piece addresses the lack of respect shown towards the families of prominent Ukrainian war victims, exemplified by insensitive media coverage during funerals, arguing that while collective grief is important, the intimate pain of those closest to the deceased must be prioritized.
Respecting Grief During Wartime: A Plea for Sensitivity
This opinion piece addresses the lack of respect shown towards the families of prominent Ukrainian war victims, exemplified by insensitive media coverage during funerals, arguing that while collective grief is important, the intimate pain of those closest to the deceased must be prioritized.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Maduro Begins Illegitimate Third Term as Venezuelan President
Nicolรกs Maduro began his third term as Venezuela's president on Friday, despite lacking legitimacy; the inauguration was attended by only two fellow Latin American dictators, while opposition leader Marรญa Corina Machado was briefly detained the day before during an anti-government protest.
Maduro Begins Illegitimate Third Term as Venezuelan President
Nicolรกs Maduro began his third term as Venezuela's president on Friday, despite lacking legitimacy; the inauguration was attended by only two fellow Latin American dictators, while opposition leader Marรญa Corina Machado was briefly detained the day before during an anti-government protest.
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52% Bias Score


Maduro's Reelection Brings No Change to Venezuela's Authoritarian Rule
Nicolรกs Maduro's reelection as Venezuelan president in January 2025 has not changed his authoritarian rule, characterized by human rights violations, economic mismanagement, and continued repression of opposition, despite Colombia maintaining diplomatic relations.
Maduro's Reelection Brings No Change to Venezuela's Authoritarian Rule
Nicolรกs Maduro's reelection as Venezuelan president in January 2025 has not changed his authoritarian rule, characterized by human rights violations, economic mismanagement, and continued repression of opposition, despite Colombia maintaining diplomatic relations.
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60% Bias Score

UK to Repeal Law Blocking Compensation Claims for Former Northern Irish Terrorists
The UK government will repeal sections 46 and 47 of the 2023 Northern Ireland Troubles Act, potentially enabling hundreds of former suspected terrorists, including Gerry Adams, to claim compensation for unlawful detention in the 1970s, following a Supreme Court ruling and High Court challenge citing...

UK to Repeal Law Blocking Compensation Claims for Former Northern Irish Terrorists
The UK government will repeal sections 46 and 47 of the 2023 Northern Ireland Troubles Act, potentially enabling hundreds of former suspected terrorists, including Gerry Adams, to claim compensation for unlawful detention in the 1970s, following a Supreme Court ruling and High Court challenge citing...
Progress
52% Bias Score

Cuba Releases Hundreds of Prisoners Following US Policy Shift
On Tuesday, Cuba began releasing hundreds of prisoners, including some political prisoners, following talks with the Vatican and the US removing Cuba from its state sponsors of terrorism list; Bรกrbara Isaac Rojas' twin daughters are among those released, with one receiving parole and the other an ex...

Cuba Releases Hundreds of Prisoners Following US Policy Shift
On Tuesday, Cuba began releasing hundreds of prisoners, including some political prisoners, following talks with the Vatican and the US removing Cuba from its state sponsors of terrorism list; Bรกrbara Isaac Rojas' twin daughters are among those released, with one receiving parole and the other an ex...
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40% Bias Score

Cuba Releases Prisoners Amid U.S. Decision on Terrorism Designation
Cuba released over a dozen prisoners, including those arrested during the July 2021 protests, following the U.S.'s intent to remove Cuba from its state sponsor of terrorism list, a move facilitated by the Vatican; however, Cuba denied a direct link between the two events.

Cuba Releases Prisoners Amid U.S. Decision on Terrorism Designation
Cuba released over a dozen prisoners, including those arrested during the July 2021 protests, following the U.S.'s intent to remove Cuba from its state sponsor of terrorism list, a move facilitated by the Vatican; however, Cuba denied a direct link between the two events.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Disputed Election Result in Unnamed Country
In an unnamed country, the ruling party candidate was declared the winner of a disputed election despite pre-election polls, exit polls, and witness reports favoring the opposition candidate; the opposition candidate's attempt to return to the country to be sworn in failed, and an alleged kidnapping...

Disputed Election Result in Unnamed Country
In an unnamed country, the ruling party candidate was declared the winner of a disputed election despite pre-election polls, exit polls, and witness reports favoring the opposition candidate; the opposition candidate's attempt to return to the country to be sworn in failed, and an alleged kidnapping...
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64% Bias Score

Biden's Cuba Policy Shift: A Last-Minute Gambit or Meaningful Change?
President Biden's last-minute policy changes toward Cuba, including removing it from the state sponsor of terrorism list and suspending Title III of the Helms-Burton Act, may be connected to ongoing negotiations between the Catholic Church and the Cuban government for the release of 553 political pr...

Biden's Cuba Policy Shift: A Last-Minute Gambit or Meaningful Change?
President Biden's last-minute policy changes toward Cuba, including removing it from the state sponsor of terrorism list and suspending Title III of the Helms-Burton Act, may be connected to ongoing negotiations between the Catholic Church and the Cuban government for the release of 553 political pr...
Progress
56% Bias Score

Cuba Frees Prisoners Amidst U.S. Policy Shift on Terrorism Designation
Cuba released around 18 prisoners, including those arrested during the 2021 protests, on Wednesday following the U.S. intention to remove Cuba from its state sponsor of terrorism list, a move facilitated by Vatican talks; however, Cuba maintains both actions are unrelated.

Cuba Frees Prisoners Amidst U.S. Policy Shift on Terrorism Designation
Cuba released around 18 prisoners, including those arrested during the 2021 protests, on Wednesday following the U.S. intention to remove Cuba from its state sponsor of terrorism list, a move facilitated by Vatican talks; however, Cuba maintains both actions are unrelated.
Progress
44% Bias Score
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