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NYT Rejects Ad Labeling Israeli Actions in Gaza as Genocide
The American Friends Service Committee cancelled a New York Times ad after the paper rejected its use of the word "genocide" to describe Israel's actions in Gaza, citing varying international views and legal standards, despite the AFSC citing multiple human rights organizations supporting their clai...
NYT Rejects Ad Labeling Israeli Actions in Gaza as Genocide
The American Friends Service Committee cancelled a New York Times ad after the paper rejected its use of the word "genocide" to describe Israel's actions in Gaza, citing varying international views and legal standards, despite the AFSC citing multiple human rights organizations supporting their clai...
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56% Bias Score


Virginia Prison Inmates' Self-Immolation Highlights Abuse Allegations
Six inmates at Virginia's Red Onion State Prison partially burned themselves in September 2024 to protest alleged intolerable conditions, including excessive solitary confinement, medical neglect, and physical abuse by officers; prison officials considered charging them for medical treatment but ult...
Virginia Prison Inmates' Self-Immolation Highlights Abuse Allegations
Six inmates at Virginia's Red Onion State Prison partially burned themselves in September 2024 to protest alleged intolerable conditions, including excessive solitary confinement, medical neglect, and physical abuse by officers; prison officials considered charging them for medical treatment but ult...
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40% Bias Score


Journalist Metin Göktepe Killed by Police in 1996
On January 8, 1996, journalist Metin Göktepe was killed by police in custody after covering a funeral in Istanbul; despite initial denials, a state report confirmed his death in custody from police brutality, highlighting the dangers faced by journalists during a period of widespread unsolved murder...
Journalist Metin Göktepe Killed by Police in 1996
On January 8, 1996, journalist Metin Göktepe was killed by police in custody after covering a funeral in Istanbul; despite initial denials, a state report confirmed his death in custody from police brutality, highlighting the dangers faced by journalists during a period of widespread unsolved murder...
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32% Bias Score


Thousands Mourn Jimmy Carter in Washington, D.C.
Thousands of mourners from across the United States braved freezing temperatures in Washington, D.C., to pay their respects to former President Jimmy Carter, who died on December 29th at age 100, highlighting his enduring legacy of public service and integrity.
Thousands Mourn Jimmy Carter in Washington, D.C.
Thousands of mourners from across the United States braved freezing temperatures in Washington, D.C., to pay their respects to former President Jimmy Carter, who died on December 29th at age 100, highlighting his enduring legacy of public service and integrity.
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32% Bias Score


DRC Sentences 127 Kuluna Gang Members to Death After Mass Arrests
Following a surge in violent crime by the Kuluna gang in Kinshasa, DRC, over 300 members were arrested, tried, and sentenced, with 127 receiving the death penalty, raising concerns about due process and human rights.
DRC Sentences 127 Kuluna Gang Members to Death After Mass Arrests
Following a surge in violent crime by the Kuluna gang in Kinshasa, DRC, over 300 members were arrested, tried, and sentenced, with 127 receiving the death penalty, raising concerns about due process and human rights.
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40% Bias Score


Guinea: Six Months After Disappearance of Activists, Fate Remains Unknown
On July 9, 2024, Guinean activists Oumar Sylla and Mamadou Billo Bah disappeared after being taken from Sylla's home by masked men; six months later, despite a fellow detainee's testimony and family appeals, Guinean authorities deny their arrest, leaving their fate unknown and raising serious human ...
Guinea: Six Months After Disappearance of Activists, Fate Remains Unknown
On July 9, 2024, Guinean activists Oumar Sylla and Mamadou Billo Bah disappeared after being taken from Sylla's home by masked men; six months later, despite a fellow detainee's testimony and family appeals, Guinean authorities deny their arrest, leaving their fate unknown and raising serious human ...
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Maduro Begins Third Term Amidst International Condemnation and Internal Instability
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is set to begin a third term despite widespread accusations of election fraud and a history of repression, facing intensified international criticism and internal challenges to his rule.

Maduro Begins Third Term Amidst International Condemnation and Internal Instability
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is set to begin a third term despite widespread accusations of election fraud and a history of repression, facing intensified international criticism and internal challenges to his rule.
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40% Bias Score

Son-in-Law of Venezuelan Opposition Leader Kidnapped Amidst Heightened Political Tensions
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia's son-in-law was kidnapped in Caracas on Tuesday, prompting accusations of a politically motivated abduction by the opposition coalition amid heightened security for President Maduro's inauguration and Mr. González's US trip seeking international...

Son-in-Law of Venezuelan Opposition Leader Kidnapped Amidst Heightened Political Tensions
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia's son-in-law was kidnapped in Caracas on Tuesday, prompting accusations of a politically motivated abduction by the opposition coalition amid heightened security for President Maduro's inauguration and Mr. González's US trip seeking international...
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56% Bias Score

Venezuela's Disputed Election: Human Rights Crisis and Looming Inauguration
Venezuela's July 28th presidential election, disputed due to fraud allegations and irregularities, has resulted in a human rights crisis with over 1,794 political prisoners and at least 31 disappearances, as opposition leader Edmundo González, recognized by the U.S. and others, remains in exile whil...

Venezuela's Disputed Election: Human Rights Crisis and Looming Inauguration
Venezuela's July 28th presidential election, disputed due to fraud allegations and irregularities, has resulted in a human rights crisis with over 1,794 political prisoners and at least 31 disappearances, as opposition leader Edmundo González, recognized by the U.S. and others, remains in exile whil...
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36% Bias Score

Venezuela: Maduro's Re-election Sparks New Wave of Repression
Facing a contested re-election, Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro is initiating a new wave of repression, detaining dozens, including a former presidential candidate, ahead of his inauguration; opposition claims of election fraud are supported by independent analysis, but little changed in Venezue...

Venezuela: Maduro's Re-election Sparks New Wave of Repression
Facing a contested re-election, Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro is initiating a new wave of repression, detaining dozens, including a former presidential candidate, ahead of his inauguration; opposition claims of election fraud are supported by independent analysis, but little changed in Venezue...
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48% Bias Score

EU Suspends Syrian Asylum Applications Amidst Regime Fall
Germany, Italy, and France have temporarily suspended asylum applications from Syria, citing the Assad regime's fall as a reason for safe returns; however, human rights groups strongly condemn these decisions as violating international and EU laws.

EU Suspends Syrian Asylum Applications Amidst Regime Fall
Germany, Italy, and France have temporarily suspended asylum applications from Syria, citing the Assad regime's fall as a reason for safe returns; however, human rights groups strongly condemn these decisions as violating international and EU laws.
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32% Bias Score

Climate Activist Jailed Due to Electronic Tag Failure
77-year-old climate activist Gaie Delap, sentenced to 20 months for protesting, was returned to Eastwood Park prison five days before Christmas due to an ill-fitting electronic tag, highlighting failures in the UK's justice system and its handling of climate activists.

Climate Activist Jailed Due to Electronic Tag Failure
77-year-old climate activist Gaie Delap, sentenced to 20 months for protesting, was returned to Eastwood Park prison five days before Christmas due to an ill-fitting electronic tag, highlighting failures in the UK's justice system and its handling of climate activists.
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48% Bias Score
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