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Cuba Releases 553 Prisoners After US Removes it From Terrorist List
Following President Biden's removal of Cuba from the US state sponsor of terrorism list on January 14th, 2025, Cuba released 553 prisoners, a move that, while welcomed by Cuba, is overshadowed by continued US sanctions that Cuba blames for its economic crisis; the Vatican reportedly aided in the pri...
Cuba Releases 553 Prisoners After US Removes it From Terrorist List
Following President Biden's removal of Cuba from the US state sponsor of terrorism list on January 14th, 2025, Cuba released 553 prisoners, a move that, while welcomed by Cuba, is overshadowed by continued US sanctions that Cuba blames for its economic crisis; the Vatican reportedly aided in the pri...
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36% Bias Score


Medellin Mural Removal Sparks Political Dispute Over Operation Orion's Legacy
Medellin's mayor ordered the removal of a mural stating "Las cuchas tienen razón," referencing mothers seeking disappeared loved ones from Operation Orion (2002), sparking a political dispute over historical memory and state responsibility.
Medellin Mural Removal Sparks Political Dispute Over Operation Orion's Legacy
Medellin's mayor ordered the removal of a mural stating "Las cuchas tienen razón," referencing mothers seeking disappeared loved ones from Operation Orion (2002), sparking a political dispute over historical memory and state responsibility.
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60% Bias Score


Author Blames Rise in US Antisemitism on Biden Administration, Advocates for Strong Trump Response
The author argues that the rise in US antisemitism under the Biden administration, despite having a Jewish second gentleman, contrasts sharply with the expectation that his presence would improve the situation, advocating for strong measures to combat antisemitism and protect Israel under a Trump ad...
Author Blames Rise in US Antisemitism on Biden Administration, Advocates for Strong Trump Response
The author argues that the rise in US antisemitism under the Biden administration, despite having a Jewish second gentleman, contrasts sharply with the expectation that his presence would improve the situation, advocating for strong measures to combat antisemitism and protect Israel under a Trump ad...
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80% Bias Score


Lipstadt Expresses Concerns About Trump Administration's Commitment to Combating Antisemitism
Deborah Lipstadt, outgoing special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism, expressed concern about the incoming Trump administration's commitment to the issue, despite her confidence in the Secretary of State nominee. During her tenure, she quadrupled the office's budget to $2 million and secured ...
Lipstadt Expresses Concerns About Trump Administration's Commitment to Combating Antisemitism
Deborah Lipstadt, outgoing special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism, expressed concern about the incoming Trump administration's commitment to the issue, despite her confidence in the Secretary of State nominee. During her tenure, she quadrupled the office's budget to $2 million and secured ...
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44% Bias Score


49 Arrested in Kerala for Repeated Sexual Assault of Dalit Teenager
Indian police arrested 49 men for the repeated sexual assault of a Dalit teenager in Kerala, India, over several years; the victim reported being assaulted by approximately 60 men since age 13.
49 Arrested in Kerala for Repeated Sexual Assault of Dalit Teenager
Indian police arrested 49 men for the repeated sexual assault of a Dalit teenager in Kerala, India, over several years; the victim reported being assaulted by approximately 60 men since age 13.
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28% Bias Score


ECtHR Awards €2,600 for Freedom of Speech Violation in Turkey, Retrial Rejected
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) awarded Saide İnanç €2,600 for violating her freedom of speech due to a Turkish court's 2019 conviction for "insulting the president" based on Facebook posts; however, a Turkish court rejected a retrial request, citing a lack of "amicable settlement".
ECtHR Awards €2,600 for Freedom of Speech Violation in Turkey, Retrial Rejected
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) awarded Saide İnanç €2,600 for violating her freedom of speech due to a Turkish court's 2019 conviction for "insulting the president" based on Facebook posts; however, a Turkish court rejected a retrial request, citing a lack of "amicable settlement".
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32% Bias Score

Mexican Cartels' Open Influence Undermines Governance
In Mexico, drug cartels like the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel distributed toys and Rosca de Reyes cakes in Michoacán and Tabasco, with the mayor of Coalcomán participating; despite public outcry and evidence, few consequences have followed.

Mexican Cartels' Open Influence Undermines Governance
In Mexico, drug cartels like the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel distributed toys and Rosca de Reyes cakes in Michoacán and Tabasco, with the mayor of Coalcomán participating; despite public outcry and evidence, few consequences have followed.
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68% Bias Score

US$10 Billion Investment Secured for Xinjiang's Tacheng Prefecture
Tacheng prefecture in Xinjiang secured US$10.06 billion in investment commitments from over 300 companies across various sectors at a Beijing promotional event on January 14, 2025, boosting northwestern China's economy.

US$10 Billion Investment Secured for Xinjiang's Tacheng Prefecture
Tacheng prefecture in Xinjiang secured US$10.06 billion in investment commitments from over 300 companies across various sectors at a Beijing promotional event on January 14, 2025, boosting northwestern China's economy.
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56% Bias Score

UN's Credibility Questioned in Holocaust Remembrance Amidst Antisemitism Surge
The UN's credibility regarding Holocaust remembrance is severely compromised by its biased treatment of Israel, failure to prevent genocides, and the recent surge in global antisemitism, prompting calls for it to relinquish this responsibility.

UN's Credibility Questioned in Holocaust Remembrance Amidst Antisemitism Surge
The UN's credibility regarding Holocaust remembrance is severely compromised by its biased treatment of Israel, failure to prevent genocides, and the recent surge in global antisemitism, prompting calls for it to relinquish this responsibility.
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56% Bias Score

EU's Conflict Mineral Regulation Failing: Illicit Trade Continues to Fuel DRC Conflicts
The EU's 2021 Conflict Minerals Regulation, intended to prevent the funding of armed groups in the DRC through mineral trade, is failing due to insufficient enforcement, allowing illicit trade to continue, as shown by a recent Global Witness investigation tracing minerals from conflict zones to a Eu...

EU's Conflict Mineral Regulation Failing: Illicit Trade Continues to Fuel DRC Conflicts
The EU's 2021 Conflict Minerals Regulation, intended to prevent the funding of armed groups in the DRC through mineral trade, is failing due to insufficient enforcement, allowing illicit trade to continue, as shown by a recent Global Witness investigation tracing minerals from conflict zones to a Eu...
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40% Bias Score

159 Dead in South African Mine After Government Cuts Off Supplies
At least 159 miners died in South Africa's Buffelsfontein Gold Mine after authorities cut off their supplies in November, prompting a rescue operation that recovered 60 bodies and 92 emaciated survivors, with hundreds more potentially trapped; the government faces scrutiny for its actions.

159 Dead in South African Mine After Government Cuts Off Supplies
At least 159 miners died in South Africa's Buffelsfontein Gold Mine after authorities cut off their supplies in November, prompting a rescue operation that recovered 60 bodies and 92 emaciated survivors, with hundreds more potentially trapped; the government faces scrutiny for its actions.
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52% Bias Score

Denmark's Colonial Legacy Fuels Greenland's Path to Independence
Between the 1950s and 1970s, the Danish government implemented policies in Greenland that caused significant harm to the Inuit population, including the forced removal of children, the mass sterilization of women, and the forced relocation of fishermen; these actions continue to impact Greenland tod...

Denmark's Colonial Legacy Fuels Greenland's Path to Independence
Between the 1950s and 1970s, the Danish government implemented policies in Greenland that caused significant harm to the Inuit population, including the forced removal of children, the mass sterilization of women, and the forced relocation of fishermen; these actions continue to impact Greenland tod...
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48% Bias Score
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