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Trial of Former Artsakh Leaders to Begin in Azerbaijan Amidst Human Rights Concerns
On January 17, Azerbaijan will begin the trial of former Artsakh President Arayik Harutyunyan and former State Minister Ruben Vardanyan, along with 13 other individuals, facing charges including terrorism financing and violating international law during the conflict; concerns are raised about fair t...
Trial of Former Artsakh Leaders to Begin in Azerbaijan Amidst Human Rights Concerns
On January 17, Azerbaijan will begin the trial of former Artsakh President Arayik Harutyunyan and former State Minister Ruben Vardanyan, along with 13 other individuals, facing charges including terrorism financing and violating international law during the conflict; concerns are raised about fair t...
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48% Bias Score


Carter's State Funeral: A Blend of Tradition and Unconventional Legacy
Former President Jimmy Carter, who died December 29th at age 100, will lie in state in Washington D.C. from Tuesday through Wednesday, culminating in a state funeral at the Washington National Cathedral on Thursday with President Biden delivering the eulogy; his presidency (1977-1981) was marked by ...
Carter's State Funeral: A Blend of Tradition and Unconventional Legacy
Former President Jimmy Carter, who died December 29th at age 100, will lie in state in Washington D.C. from Tuesday through Wednesday, culminating in a state funeral at the Washington National Cathedral on Thursday with President Biden delivering the eulogy; his presidency (1977-1981) was marked by ...
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40% Bias Score


Syria's New Leader: A Facade of Moderation Masks Concerning Intentions
Following his takeover of Damascus on December 8th, Ahmed al-Charaa (formerly Abou Mohammed al-Joulani) has adopted a diplomatic facade, promising minority rights and appointing women to high positions, while simultaneously attempting to Islamize the education system and appointing individuals with ...
Syria's New Leader: A Facade of Moderation Masks Concerning Intentions
Following his takeover of Damascus on December 8th, Ahmed al-Charaa (formerly Abou Mohammed al-Joulani) has adopted a diplomatic facade, promising minority rights and appointing women to high positions, while simultaneously attempting to Islamize the education system and appointing individuals with ...
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56% Bias Score


Cannibalism Images Surface Following Seven Deaths in Papua New Guinea
A violent conflict between two brothers in Papua New Guinea's Goilala district escalated, resulting in seven deaths and alleged acts of cannibalism, with graphic images and videos surfacing online, prompting strong condemnation from the government.
Cannibalism Images Surface Following Seven Deaths in Papua New Guinea
A violent conflict between two brothers in Papua New Guinea's Goilala district escalated, resulting in seven deaths and alleged acts of cannibalism, with graphic images and videos surfacing online, prompting strong condemnation from the government.
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56% Bias Score


Unresolved Death of Asylum Seeker Oury Jalloh Highlights German Police Scandal
Twenty years after the death of Oury Jalloh, a Sierra Leonean asylum seeker, in a German police cell under suspicious circumstances, questions remain about police involvement and systemic racism within the Dessau police force.
Unresolved Death of Asylum Seeker Oury Jalloh Highlights German Police Scandal
Twenty years after the death of Oury Jalloh, a Sierra Leonean asylum seeker, in a German police cell under suspicious circumstances, questions remain about police involvement and systemic racism within the Dessau police force.
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40% Bias Score


Guantanamo Bay: 24 Years of Indefinite Detention
Since the September 11th attacks, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp has held prisoners, some without charges, operating outside the US legal system using methods considered torture; despite efforts by Presidents Obama and Biden to close it, 15 men remain detained.
Guantanamo Bay: 24 Years of Indefinite Detention
Since the September 11th attacks, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp has held prisoners, some without charges, operating outside the US legal system using methods considered torture; despite efforts by Presidents Obama and Biden to close it, 15 men remain detained.
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48% Bias Score

Israeli Hostage Families Petition High Court Over Government Inaction
112 family members of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza filed a High Court petition, accusing the government of prioritizing other interests over the lives of 100 hostages held captive for 15 months, leading to the death of six, including Carmel Gat, and demanding immediate action to secure the...

Israeli Hostage Families Petition High Court Over Government Inaction
112 family members of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza filed a High Court petition, accusing the government of prioritizing other interests over the lives of 100 hostages held captive for 15 months, leading to the death of six, including Carmel Gat, and demanding immediate action to secure the...
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Algeria Rejects Macron's Call for Sansal's Release
Algeria condemned French President Emmanuel Macron's January 6th, 2024 statement calling for the release of imprisoned Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal as unacceptable interference in its internal affairs, citing Sansal's alleged threats to national security stemming from statements to a French...

Algeria Rejects Macron's Call for Sansal's Release
Algeria condemned French President Emmanuel Macron's January 6th, 2024 statement calling for the release of imprisoned Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal as unacceptable interference in its internal affairs, citing Sansal's alleged threats to national security stemming from statements to a French...
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40% Bias Score

McDonald's UK Faces 700+ Lawsuits Over Widespread Abuse Allegations
McDonald's UK faces 700+ lawsuits alleging sexual abuse, discrimination, and racism; CEO admits inability to guarantee a future free from allegations despite claiming reforms are working and 47 out of 75 sexual harassment reports were upheld in the last year.

McDonald's UK Faces 700+ Lawsuits Over Widespread Abuse Allegations
McDonald's UK faces 700+ lawsuits alleging sexual abuse, discrimination, and racism; CEO admits inability to guarantee a future free from allegations despite claiming reforms are working and 47 out of 75 sexual harassment reports were upheld in the last year.
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60% Bias Score

Taïa's Speech on LGBTQ+ Rights Sparks Controversy in Morocco
Moroccan author Abdellah Taïa's speech supporting LGBTQ+ youth at a Marrakech film festival sparked controversy, leading to parliamentary questions and social media backlash due to his public discussion of homosexuality in Moroccan Arabic, highlighting the conflict between LGBTQ+ rights and societal...

Taïa's Speech on LGBTQ+ Rights Sparks Controversy in Morocco
Moroccan author Abdellah Taïa's speech supporting LGBTQ+ youth at a Marrakech film festival sparked controversy, leading to parliamentary questions and social media backlash due to his public discussion of homosexuality in Moroccan Arabic, highlighting the conflict between LGBTQ+ rights and societal...
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52% Bias Score

Charlie Hebdo's "#MockingGod" Contest Marks 10 Years Since Deadly Attack
On January 7, 2025, Charlie Hebdo published a special edition featuring cartoons from a contest, "#MockingGod," commemorating the 2015 attack that killed 12 people, including renowned cartoonists; the contest, judged by professionals, highlights ongoing tensions between free speech and religious sen...

Charlie Hebdo's "#MockingGod" Contest Marks 10 Years Since Deadly Attack
On January 7, 2025, Charlie Hebdo published a special edition featuring cartoons from a contest, "#MockingGod," commemorating the 2015 attack that killed 12 people, including renowned cartoonists; the contest, judged by professionals, highlights ongoing tensions between free speech and religious sen...
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48% Bias Score

Israeli Hostage Recounts 55 Days of Captivity in Gaza
Sapir Cohen, an Israeli woman, details her 55-day captivity in Gaza after being kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7th during a rocket attack, recounting harrowing experiences and her interactions with other hostages.

Israeli Hostage Recounts 55 Days of Captivity in Gaza
Sapir Cohen, an Israeli woman, details her 55-day captivity in Gaza after being kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7th during a rocket attack, recounting harrowing experiences and her interactions with other hostages.
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40% Bias Score
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