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Lawsuit Challenges Biden Sanctions Against American Citizens in Israel
A federal lawsuit filed Thursday challenges the Biden administration's Executive Order 14115, which sanctioned two U.S. citizens in Israel, Levi Yitzchak Pilant and Issachar Manne, for actions the administration claims undermine peace in the West Bank; the plaintiffs argue the sanctions are unconsti...
Lawsuit Challenges Biden Sanctions Against American Citizens in Israel
A federal lawsuit filed Thursday challenges the Biden administration's Executive Order 14115, which sanctioned two U.S. citizens in Israel, Levi Yitzchak Pilant and Issachar Manne, for actions the administration claims undermine peace in the West Bank; the plaintiffs argue the sanctions are unconsti...
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60% Bias Score


FOSFO: Challenging Capacitism Through Film and Music
FOSFO, a documentary co-directed by Humberto Busto and Guz Guevara, challenges capacitism by showcasing Guevara's activism with the Marea Fosfo movement and his music, winning awards at DocsMX and Chile Conecta.
FOSFO: Challenging Capacitism Through Film and Music
FOSFO, a documentary co-directed by Humberto Busto and Guz Guevara, challenges capacitism by showcasing Guevara's activism with the Marea Fosfo movement and his music, winning awards at DocsMX and Chile Conecta.
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20% Bias Score


Brazilian Film "Ainda Estou Aqui" Wins Golden Globe, Spotlighting Dictatorship's Legacy
Fernanda Torres won a Golden Globe for her role in "Ainda Estou Aqui," a Brazilian film about the wife of a political dissident disappeared during the 1964-1985 dictatorship, highlighting the ongoing relevance of this trauma in the context of recent political turmoil.
Brazilian Film "Ainda Estou Aqui" Wins Golden Globe, Spotlighting Dictatorship's Legacy
Fernanda Torres won a Golden Globe for her role in "Ainda Estou Aqui," a Brazilian film about the wife of a political dissident disappeared during the 1964-1985 dictatorship, highlighting the ongoing relevance of this trauma in the context of recent political turmoil.
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44% Bias Score


Hong Kong tackles "coffin flat" crisis with new housing standards
Over 200,000 Hong Kong residents live in cramped, substandard housing, including "coffin flats," due to high real estate prices; new laws will set minimum space and safety standards, aiming to eliminate subdivided apartments by 2049.
Hong Kong tackles "coffin flat" crisis with new housing standards
Over 200,000 Hong Kong residents live in cramped, substandard housing, including "coffin flats," due to high real estate prices; new laws will set minimum space and safety standards, aiming to eliminate subdivided apartments by 2049.
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48% Bias Score


Malala Returns to Pakistan for Girls' Education Summit
Pakistani Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai returned to her homeland on Saturday to participate in a two-day summit in Islamabad focused on girls' education, particularly addressing the ban on girls' schooling in Afghanistan and the broader challenges faced by girls in Muslim-majority countries.
Malala Returns to Pakistan for Girls' Education Summit
Pakistani Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai returned to her homeland on Saturday to participate in a two-day summit in Islamabad focused on girls' education, particularly addressing the ban on girls' schooling in Afghanistan and the broader challenges faced by girls in Muslim-majority countries.
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40% Bias Score


10/7: 100 Human Stories of the Hamas Attacks
Lee Yaron's "10/7: 100 Human Stories" recounts the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks in Israel through 100 personal narratives, highlighting the diverse victims' experiences and exposing systemic vulnerabilities.
10/7: 100 Human Stories of the Hamas Attacks
Lee Yaron's "10/7: 100 Human Stories" recounts the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks in Israel through 100 personal narratives, highlighting the diverse victims' experiences and exposing systemic vulnerabilities.
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20% Bias Score

Myanmar's Karen Fight for Autonomy Amidst Military Crackdown
Following Myanmar's 2021 military coup, pro-democracy activists, including Karen people, fled to the Karen National Union (KNU)-controlled areas in eastern Karen State. The KNU established parallel administrations, providing education and public services in areas like Kyaikdon, while facing challeng...

Myanmar's Karen Fight for Autonomy Amidst Military Crackdown
Following Myanmar's 2021 military coup, pro-democracy activists, including Karen people, fled to the Karen National Union (KNU)-controlled areas in eastern Karen State. The KNU established parallel administrations, providing education and public services in areas like Kyaikdon, while facing challeng...
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52% Bias Score

Slave-Like Labor Conditions at BYD Factory in Brazil Jeopardize Electric Vehicle Launch
Brazilian labor inspectors rescued 163 Chinese workers from a BYD factory construction site in Bahia on December 23, 2024, accusing the contractor, Jinjiang Group, of subjecting them to conditions analogous to slavery; this jeopardizes the launch of electric vehicle production in March 2025 and stra...

Slave-Like Labor Conditions at BYD Factory in Brazil Jeopardize Electric Vehicle Launch
Brazilian labor inspectors rescued 163 Chinese workers from a BYD factory construction site in Bahia on December 23, 2024, accusing the contractor, Jinjiang Group, of subjecting them to conditions analogous to slavery; this jeopardizes the launch of electric vehicle production in March 2025 and stra...
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52% Bias Score

Maduro Begins Contested Third Term Amidst International Sanctions
Nicolás Maduro was sworn in for a third term as Venezuela's president on [date], despite widespread international condemnation due to allegations of election fraud; the opposition called it a coup, and many countries, including the US and EU, have imposed or expanded sanctions.

Maduro Begins Contested Third Term Amidst International Sanctions
Nicolás Maduro was sworn in for a third term as Venezuela's president on [date], despite widespread international condemnation due to allegations of election fraud; the opposition called it a coup, and many countries, including the US and EU, have imposed or expanded sanctions.
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48% Bias Score

Biden Releases Guantánamo Detainees, but Prison Closure Remains Unlikely
President Biden facilitated the release of eleven Guantánamo Bay detainees to Oman, aiming to close the controversial prison before leaving office; however, experts predict its closure is unlikely under President Trump, who previously reversed efforts to close it, leaving fifteen detainees, includin...

Biden Releases Guantánamo Detainees, but Prison Closure Remains Unlikely
President Biden facilitated the release of eleven Guantánamo Bay detainees to Oman, aiming to close the controversial prison before leaving office; however, experts predict its closure is unlikely under President Trump, who previously reversed efforts to close it, leaving fifteen detainees, includin...
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Cracks Down on Draft Dodgers Amidst Low Mobilization Numbers
Ukrainian police conducted over 600 raids targeting human trafficking networks helping men evade mobilization, while over 500,000 draft dodgers are at large; the government is also reportedly summoning men with deferments and creating overseas recruitment centers, amid criticism from Western allies ...

Ukraine Cracks Down on Draft Dodgers Amidst Low Mobilization Numbers
Ukrainian police conducted over 600 raids targeting human trafficking networks helping men evade mobilization, while over 500,000 draft dodgers are at large; the government is also reportedly summoning men with deferments and creating overseas recruitment centers, amid criticism from Western allies ...
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64% Bias Score

Burkina Faso's Displacement Crisis: A Contradiction of Security Narrative
Over 2.1 million people are displaced in Burkina Faso due to extremist violence and government actions, seeking refuge in Ouagadougou where they face discrimination and lack of aid, contradicting the government's narrative of improving security.

Burkina Faso's Displacement Crisis: A Contradiction of Security Narrative
Over 2.1 million people are displaced in Burkina Faso due to extremist violence and government actions, seeking refuge in Ouagadougou where they face discrimination and lack of aid, contradicting the government's narrative of improving security.
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60% Bias Score
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