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Violence Erupts in Georgia Amid Stalled EU Accession Talks
Opposition leader Giorgi Gakharia was attacked in Batumi, sustaining injuries, while over 350 Georgian businesses participated in a strike amid stalled EU accession talks; the ruling Georgian Dream party is accused of orchestrating the violence, but they deny involvement.
Violence Erupts in Georgia Amid Stalled EU Accession Talks
Opposition leader Giorgi Gakharia was attacked in Batumi, sustaining injuries, while over 350 Georgian businesses participated in a strike amid stalled EU accession talks; the ruling Georgian Dream party is accused of orchestrating the violence, but they deny involvement.
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48% Bias Score


Louisiana Clears Homeless Encampments Before Super Bowl, Sparking Criticism
Louisiana authorities cleared homeless encampments near the Superdome before the Super Bowl, relocating residents to a costly temporary warehouse, despite criticism from city officials and community groups who advocate for long-term housing solutions. The action, justified by Gov. Jeff Landry as a s...
Louisiana Clears Homeless Encampments Before Super Bowl, Sparking Criticism
Louisiana authorities cleared homeless encampments near the Superdome before the Super Bowl, relocating residents to a costly temporary warehouse, despite criticism from city officials and community groups who advocate for long-term housing solutions. The action, justified by Gov. Jeff Landry as a s...
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60% Bias Score


RD4U Opens Compensation Claims for Families of Ukrainian War Victims
The Hague-based RD4U, a Council of Europe initiative, now accepts applications for compensation from families of Ukrainians killed by the Russian invasion, adding to its existing program for material damage claims, with applications submitted electronically; compensation will be paid post-war.
RD4U Opens Compensation Claims for Families of Ukrainian War Victims
The Hague-based RD4U, a Council of Europe initiative, now accepts applications for compensation from families of Ukrainians killed by the Russian invasion, adding to its existing program for material damage claims, with applications submitted electronically; compensation will be paid post-war.
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36% Bias Score


Serbian Student Injured in Protest; Driver Arrested
A 20-year-old student suffered serious injuries after being hit by a car during a protest in Belgrade on Thursday; the driver was arrested, and the incident sparked calls for a "total blockade" among students protesting government policies, including alleged corruption and civil rights abuses.
Serbian Student Injured in Protest; Driver Arrested
A 20-year-old student suffered serious injuries after being hit by a car during a protest in Belgrade on Thursday; the driver was arrested, and the incident sparked calls for a "total blockade" among students protesting government policies, including alleged corruption and civil rights abuses.
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40% Bias Score


Alfonsín's Victory Marks Argentina's Return to Democracy After Falklands Defeat
Argentina's 1983 elections, following the Falklands War defeat, saw Raúl Alfonsín's victory with almost 52% of the vote, marking the return to democracy and the prosecution of the junta for human rights abuses, despite facing economic and political challenges.
Alfonsín's Victory Marks Argentina's Return to Democracy After Falklands Defeat
Argentina's 1983 elections, following the Falklands War defeat, saw Raúl Alfonsín's victory with almost 52% of the vote, marking the return to democracy and the prosecution of the junta for human rights abuses, despite facing economic and political challenges.
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40% Bias Score


Cuba Releases Political Prisoners Amidst Diplomatic Developments
José Daniel Ferrer, founder of the Unión Patriótica de Cuba, and over a dozen other prisoners, including Reyna Yacnara Barreto Batista, were released from Cuban prisons on Wednesday following ongoing talks with the Vatican and the U.S. removing Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism.
Cuba Releases Political Prisoners Amidst Diplomatic Developments
José Daniel Ferrer, founder of the Unión Patriótica de Cuba, and over a dozen other prisoners, including Reyna Yacnara Barreto Batista, were released from Cuban prisons on Wednesday following ongoing talks with the Vatican and the U.S. removing Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism.
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48% Bias Score

Louisiana Clears Homeless Encampments Before Super Bowl, Sparking Controversy
Ahead of the Super Bowl, Louisiana cleared homeless encampments near the New Orleans Superdome, relocating over 100 people to a \$16.2 million temporary warehouse, clashing with the city's long-term housing plans and raising concerns about effectiveness and cost.

Louisiana Clears Homeless Encampments Before Super Bowl, Sparking Controversy
Ahead of the Super Bowl, Louisiana cleared homeless encampments near the New Orleans Superdome, relocating over 100 people to a \$16.2 million temporary warehouse, clashing with the city's long-term housing plans and raising concerns about effectiveness and cost.
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52% Bias Score

South Africa Mine Rescue: 78 Dead, 200+ Survivors
Following a court order, a South African gold mine rescue operation concluded, recovering at least 78 bodies and over 200 survivors; volunteers report no miners remain trapped, though survivors face legal action for illegal mining.

South Africa Mine Rescue: 78 Dead, 200+ Survivors
Following a court order, a South African gold mine rescue operation concluded, recovering at least 78 bodies and over 200 survivors; volunteers report no miners remain trapped, though survivors face legal action for illegal mining.
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44% Bias Score

Bulgaria: Border Police Obstruct Aid to Asylum Seekers
In late 2024, Italian volunteer Gaia witnessed and experienced systematic obstruction by Bulgarian border police against humanitarian aid efforts for asylum seekers near the Turkish border, highlighting a broader European issue of pushbacks and human rights violations; reports indicate over 51,000 s...

Bulgaria: Border Police Obstruct Aid to Asylum Seekers
In late 2024, Italian volunteer Gaia witnessed and experienced systematic obstruction by Bulgarian border police against humanitarian aid efforts for asylum seekers near the Turkish border, highlighting a broader European issue of pushbacks and human rights violations; reports indicate over 51,000 s...
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52% Bias Score

Serbian Student Protester Seriously Injured During Belgrade Demonstration
A Serbian student protester was seriously injured after being hit by a car in Belgrade on Thursday, sparking further protests against the government amid ongoing outrage over the November 1st deadly awning collapse at Novi Sad train station, alleged government corruption, and accusations of state-sp...

Serbian Student Protester Seriously Injured During Belgrade Demonstration
A Serbian student protester was seriously injured after being hit by a car in Belgrade on Thursday, sparking further protests against the government amid ongoing outrage over the November 1st deadly awning collapse at Novi Sad train station, alleged government corruption, and accusations of state-sp...
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44% Bias Score

Guinea Opposition Withdraws from Parliament Amid Junta's Delayed Transition
Guinea's main opposition coalition withdrew from the National Transitional Council after the ruling junta missed a December 31, 2024 deadline for a return to democratic rule, prompting protests and escalating tensions.

Guinea Opposition Withdraws from Parliament Amid Junta's Delayed Transition
Guinea's main opposition coalition withdrew from the National Transitional Council after the ruling junta missed a December 31, 2024 deadline for a return to democratic rule, prompting protests and escalating tensions.
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44% Bias Score

Toxic Mud from Myanmar Mines Exacerbates Devastating Thailand Floods
Months of devastating floods in Thailand, killing at least 78 and displacing thousands, are linked to toxic runoff from illegal gold mines in Myanmar; heavy metals from these mines caused mudslides, ruining homes and livelihoods in border towns like Mae Sai.

Toxic Mud from Myanmar Mines Exacerbates Devastating Thailand Floods
Months of devastating floods in Thailand, killing at least 78 and displacing thousands, are linked to toxic runoff from illegal gold mines in Myanmar; heavy metals from these mines caused mudslides, ruining homes and livelihoods in border towns like Mae Sai.
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36% Bias Score
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