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Netherlands Criminalizes Illegal Residency
The Dutch Parliament passed an amendment criminalizing illegal residency in the Netherlands, punishable by up to six months imprisonment; this follows previous failed attempts and is supported by the PVV, but opposed by parties like the CDA who deem it contrary to their values and principles.
Netherlands Criminalizes Illegal Residency
The Dutch Parliament passed an amendment criminalizing illegal residency in the Netherlands, punishable by up to six months imprisonment; this follows previous failed attempts and is supported by the PVV, but opposed by parties like the CDA who deem it contrary to their values and principles.
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40% Bias Score


UK Parliament declares Palestine Action a terrorist organization
The UK Parliament voted to proscribe Palestine Action, a campaign group, as a terrorist organization after its activists damaged military planes, sparking concerns about free speech and setting a precedent for future crackdowns on similar protests.
UK Parliament declares Palestine Action a terrorist organization
The UK Parliament voted to proscribe Palestine Action, a campaign group, as a terrorist organization after its activists damaged military planes, sparking concerns about free speech and setting a precedent for future crackdowns on similar protests.
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44% Bias Score


Deportation to El Salvador Leads to Severe Abuse of U.S. Defendant
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, deported to El Salvador despite a court order, endured severe abuse at CECOT prison, prompting his lawyers to seek a U.S. deportation block while he awaits trial on human smuggling charges in Tennessee.
Deportation to El Salvador Leads to Severe Abuse of U.S. Defendant
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, deported to El Salvador despite a court order, endured severe abuse at CECOT prison, prompting his lawyers to seek a U.S. deportation block while he awaits trial on human smuggling charges in Tennessee.
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48% Bias Score


Belgrade Protest Turns Violent: 140,000 clash with Police on Vidovdan
On June 28th, 2024, a large protest in Belgrade, Serbia, demanding elections and removal of a student camp, escalated into violent clashes between approximately 140,000 citizens and police, resulting in injuries and arrests, highlighting deep political tensions.
Belgrade Protest Turns Violent: 140,000 clash with Police on Vidovdan
On June 28th, 2024, a large protest in Belgrade, Serbia, demanding elections and removal of a student camp, escalated into violent clashes between approximately 140,000 citizens and police, resulting in injuries and arrests, highlighting deep political tensions.
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40% Bias Score


U.S. Military Expands Border Control, Leading to Sharp Drop in Illegal Crossings
The U.S. Army's expansion of National Defense Areas (NDAs) along the U.S.-Mexico border, covering nearly 1,000 kilometers, has led to over 1,400 migrant arrests in two months, resulting in a more than 90% decrease in illegal crossings since the start of Trump's second term, despite legal challenges.
U.S. Military Expands Border Control, Leading to Sharp Drop in Illegal Crossings
The U.S. Army's expansion of National Defense Areas (NDAs) along the U.S.-Mexico border, covering nearly 1,000 kilometers, has led to over 1,400 migrant arrests in two months, resulting in a more than 90% decrease in illegal crossings since the start of Trump's second term, despite legal challenges.
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52% Bias Score


US-Russia Prisoner Exchange Frees Ballerina Jailed for Ukraine Donation
Ksenia Karelina, a 33-year-old dual U.S.-Russian citizen and former ballerina, was freed from a Russian prison in April 2025 after a prisoner exchange with the U.S., which involved her release in return for Arthur Petrov, a Russian-German citizen jailed in the U.S. for smuggling, highlighting renewe...
US-Russia Prisoner Exchange Frees Ballerina Jailed for Ukraine Donation
Ksenia Karelina, a 33-year-old dual U.S.-Russian citizen and former ballerina, was freed from a Russian prison in April 2025 after a prisoner exchange with the U.S., which involved her release in return for Arthur Petrov, a Russian-German citizen jailed in the U.S. for smuggling, highlighting renewe...
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52% Bias Score

Madımak Hotel Fire: A Legacy of Religious Extremism and Censorship
The Madımak Hotel fire in Sivas, Turkey, on July 2, 1993, resulted in the death of 37 people, highlighting the dangers of religious extremism and inadequate response to such incidents. The event continues to raise concerns about freedom of expression and the handling of religiously motivated violenc...

Madımak Hotel Fire: A Legacy of Religious Extremism and Censorship
The Madımak Hotel fire in Sivas, Turkey, on July 2, 1993, resulted in the death of 37 people, highlighting the dangers of religious extremism and inadequate response to such incidents. The event continues to raise concerns about freedom of expression and the handling of religiously motivated violenc...
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48% Bias Score

Family Seeks Justice for Teen Raped in 2004, Case Dropped Due to Insufficient Evidence
In 2004, 15-year-old Jodie Sheeran of Stoke-on-Trent was allegedly raped after being groomed; the case was dropped in 2005, and her family now seeks justice through a national inquiry, highlighting systemic failures in handling child sexual abuse cases.

Family Seeks Justice for Teen Raped in 2004, Case Dropped Due to Insufficient Evidence
In 2004, 15-year-old Jodie Sheeran of Stoke-on-Trent was allegedly raped after being groomed; the case was dropped in 2005, and her family now seeks justice through a national inquiry, highlighting systemic failures in handling child sexual abuse cases.
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52% Bias Score

Gold Rush Fuels Crime Wave in South America
Rising gold prices are driving South American drug cartels to shift from cocaine to illegal gold mining, resulting in increased violence and environmental damage; Peru's illegal gold exports reached $4.8 billion last year, representing 44% of total exports.

Gold Rush Fuels Crime Wave in South America
Rising gold prices are driving South American drug cartels to shift from cocaine to illegal gold mining, resulting in increased violence and environmental damage; Peru's illegal gold exports reached $4.8 billion last year, representing 44% of total exports.
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40% Bias Score

Deportation Case: Abrego Garcia Alleges Torture in El Salvador
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration, alleges "psychological torture" and "severe beatings" at CECOT, a supermax prison, leading to an amended lawsuit demanding his return to Maryland while simultaneously facing human smuggling charges in Tennessee.

Deportation Case: Abrego Garcia Alleges Torture in El Salvador
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration, alleges "psychological torture" and "severe beatings" at CECOT, a supermax prison, leading to an amended lawsuit demanding his return to Maryland while simultaneously facing human smuggling charges in Tennessee.
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48% Bias Score

French Citizens Indicted on Espionage Charges in Iran, Face Death Penalty
French citizens Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, arrested in Iran on May 7, 2022, have been indicted on charges of espionage for Mossad, plotting to overthrow the regime, and corruption, each punishable by death; French officials call the accusations unfounded.

French Citizens Indicted on Espionage Charges in Iran, Face Death Penalty
French citizens Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, arrested in Iran on May 7, 2022, have been indicted on charges of espionage for Mossad, plotting to overthrow the regime, and corruption, each punishable by death; French officials call the accusations unfounded.
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52% Bias Score

Lawsuit Amendment Details Alleged Torture of Wrongfully Deported Immigrant
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongfully deported to El Salvador, alleges torture and mistreatment at the Center for Terrorism Confinement, prompting a lawsuit amendment detailing beatings, sleep deprivation, and inadequate nutrition; the Department of Homeland Security dismissed the claims as a "sob story"...

Lawsuit Amendment Details Alleged Torture of Wrongfully Deported Immigrant
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongfully deported to El Salvador, alleges torture and mistreatment at the Center for Terrorism Confinement, prompting a lawsuit amendment detailing beatings, sleep deprivation, and inadequate nutrition; the Department of Homeland Security dismissed the claims as a "sob story"...
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48% Bias Score
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