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Earthquake Survivor's 100,000 Lira Stolen in Ankara
In Ankara, Elif Bilgin, a 51-year-old earthquake survivor from Hatay, had 100,000 Turkish Lira stolen from her workplace by a colleague approximately one month after she started working there following the earthquakes that destroyed her home and business. The thief, E.E., was caught on security came...
Earthquake Survivor's 100,000 Lira Stolen in Ankara
In Ankara, Elif Bilgin, a 51-year-old earthquake survivor from Hatay, had 100,000 Turkish Lira stolen from her workplace by a colleague approximately one month after she started working there following the earthquakes that destroyed her home and business. The thief, E.E., was caught on security came...
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40% Bias Score


Venezuela: Intensified Repression Before Inauguration Day
Venezuela's Chavista regime intensified repression in the 72 hours before Inauguration Day, arresting opposition figures like González Urrutia's son-in-law, surveilling Machado's family, and detaining numerous others, prompting protests and raising concerns about the upcoming inauguration.
Venezuela: Intensified Repression Before Inauguration Day
Venezuela's Chavista regime intensified repression in the 72 hours before Inauguration Day, arresting opposition figures like González Urrutia's son-in-law, surveilling Machado's family, and detaining numerous others, prompting protests and raising concerns about the upcoming inauguration.
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60% Bias Score


U.S. Accuses Sudan's RSF of Genocide, Imposes Sanctions
The United States formally accused Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of genocide on January 7th, 2024, imposing sanctions on their leader, Mohammed Hamdan Daglo, due to systematic killings and rapes based on ethnicity; this is the ninth time the U.S. has declared genocide.
U.S. Accuses Sudan's RSF of Genocide, Imposes Sanctions
The United States formally accused Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of genocide on January 7th, 2024, imposing sanctions on their leader, Mohammed Hamdan Daglo, due to systematic killings and rapes based on ethnicity; this is the ninth time the U.S. has declared genocide.
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40% Bias Score


US Accuses Sudan's RSF of Genocide Amidst Double Standard on Israel
The US declared that Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) committed genocide due to widespread famine affecting 638,000 Sudanese, over 30 million needing aid, tens of thousands dead, and ethnic targeting of women and girls; however, the US defends Israel against similar accusations.
US Accuses Sudan's RSF of Genocide Amidst Double Standard on Israel
The US declared that Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) committed genocide due to widespread famine affecting 638,000 Sudanese, over 30 million needing aid, tens of thousands dead, and ethnic targeting of women and girls; however, the US defends Israel against similar accusations.
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64% Bias Score


Lebanon Extradities Activist to UAE Amid Human Rights Concerns
Lebanon extradited Egyptian activist Abdul Rahman al-Qaradawi to the UAE on Tuesday despite Amnesty International's warnings of potential human rights abuses, following his criticism of the UAE, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia.
Lebanon Extradities Activist to UAE Amid Human Rights Concerns
Lebanon extradited Egyptian activist Abdul Rahman al-Qaradawi to the UAE on Tuesday despite Amnesty International's warnings of potential human rights abuses, following his criticism of the UAE, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia.
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36% Bias Score


German Gymnastics System Accused of Protecting Abusers
Former German gymnast Pauline Schäfer-Betz accused the German gymnastics system of repeatedly protecting those responsible for abuse, referencing past cases at Chemnitz and current issues in Stuttgart, demanding significant reforms to protect athletes.
German Gymnastics System Accused of Protecting Abusers
Former German gymnast Pauline Schäfer-Betz accused the German gymnastics system of repeatedly protecting those responsible for abuse, referencing past cases at Chemnitz and current issues in Stuttgart, demanding significant reforms to protect athletes.
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48% Bias Score

Venezuela Crackdown: Dozens Arrested Ahead of Contested Inauguration
In the 72 hours before Edmundo González's scheduled inauguration, Venezuelan authorities arrested dozens of opposition figures, including his relative, and implemented censorship measures, aiming to suppress dissent amidst international support for González.

Venezuela Crackdown: Dozens Arrested Ahead of Contested Inauguration
In the 72 hours before Edmundo González's scheduled inauguration, Venezuelan authorities arrested dozens of opposition figures, including his relative, and implemented censorship measures, aiming to suppress dissent amidst international support for González.
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64% Bias Score

CIDH Accuses Maduro Regime of Post-Election Repression and Human Rights Abuses
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) released a report accusing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's government of at least 25 assassinations, thousands of arbitrary detentions, and widespread human rights abuses following the July 28th election, deeming his reelection illegitimate.

CIDH Accuses Maduro Regime of Post-Election Repression and Human Rights Abuses
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) released a report accusing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's government of at least 25 assassinations, thousands of arbitrary detentions, and widespread human rights abuses following the July 28th election, deeming his reelection illegitimate.
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56% Bias Score

Meta's End to Fact-Checking: Ressa Warns of 'Extremely Dangerous Times'
Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa criticizes Meta's decision to end fact-checking on its platforms, warning of extremely dangerous times ahead for journalism, democracy, and social media users due to increased misinformation and relaxed content moderation; she rejects Mark Zuckerberg's claim that...

Meta's End to Fact-Checking: Ressa Warns of 'Extremely Dangerous Times'
Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa criticizes Meta's decision to end fact-checking on its platforms, warning of extremely dangerous times ahead for journalism, democracy, and social media users due to increased misinformation and relaxed content moderation; she rejects Mark Zuckerberg's claim that...
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64% Bias Score

Amazon Drought Cripples Essential Services, Threatening 420,000 Children
A record-breaking drought in the Amazon River basin is severely impacting over 420,000 children in Brazil, Colombia, and Peru, disrupting essential services and increasing risks of malnutrition, disease, and exploitation, highlighting the urgent need for increased climate financing.

Amazon Drought Cripples Essential Services, Threatening 420,000 Children
A record-breaking drought in the Amazon River basin is severely impacting over 420,000 children in Brazil, Colombia, and Peru, disrupting essential services and increasing risks of malnutrition, disease, and exploitation, highlighting the urgent need for increased climate financing.
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24% Bias Score

US Sanctions Top Hungarian Official for Corruption
The US imposed sanctions on Antal Rogán, head of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's office, under the Magnitsky Act for alleged corruption, accusing him of using his position to enrich himself and his political allies, diverting funds from strategic sectors of the Hungarian economy; this follow...

US Sanctions Top Hungarian Official for Corruption
The US imposed sanctions on Antal Rogán, head of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's office, under the Magnitsky Act for alleged corruption, accusing him of using his position to enrich himself and his political allies, diverting funds from strategic sectors of the Hungarian economy; this follow...
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48% Bias Score

Colombian Figures Urge Petro to Reconsider Maduro Inauguration Attendance
500 Colombian figures, including former ministers, urged President Gustavo Petro to reconsider sending a delegation to Nicolás Maduro's inauguration due to widespread public disapproval and the Venezuelan migration crisis; this follows similar calls from former President Santos and Chile's withdrawa...

Colombian Figures Urge Petro to Reconsider Maduro Inauguration Attendance
500 Colombian figures, including former ministers, urged President Gustavo Petro to reconsider sending a delegation to Nicolás Maduro's inauguration due to widespread public disapproval and the Venezuelan migration crisis; this follows similar calls from former President Santos and Chile's withdrawa...
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44% Bias Score
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