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Charlie Hebdo Attack: A Decade of Impact on Freedom of Expression
The January 7, 2015, attack on Charlie Hebdo in France, resulting in 12 deaths, sparked the "Je suis Charlie" movement, highlighting the global debate surrounding freedom of expression and its limitations, particularly concerning religious satire, as evidenced by the ongoing impact on cartoonists li...
Charlie Hebdo Attack: A Decade of Impact on Freedom of Expression
The January 7, 2015, attack on Charlie Hebdo in France, resulting in 12 deaths, sparked the "Je suis Charlie" movement, highlighting the global debate surrounding freedom of expression and its limitations, particularly concerning religious satire, as evidenced by the ongoing impact on cartoonists li...
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36% Bias Score


Iran's 2024 Female Executions Reach 17-Year High
A report by the Iran Human Rights organization reveals that 31 women were executed in Iran in 2024, the highest number in 17 years, highlighting gender inequality within the Iranian judicial system and a lack of transparency regarding executions.
Iran's 2024 Female Executions Reach 17-Year High
A report by the Iran Human Rights organization reveals that 31 women were executed in Iran in 2024, the highest number in 17 years, highlighting gender inequality within the Iranian judicial system and a lack of transparency regarding executions.
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40% Bias Score


Honduras Arrests Top Military Officials for 2009 Protest Killing
Former Honduran military chiefs Romeo Vásquez, Venancio Cervantes, and Carlos Puerto were arrested on January 5th, 2025, for the 2009 killing of a civilian protester during a military crackdown following a coup against President Manuel Zelaya.
Honduras Arrests Top Military Officials for 2009 Protest Killing
Former Honduran military chiefs Romeo Vásquez, Venancio Cervantes, and Carlos Puerto were arrested on January 5th, 2025, for the 2009 killing of a civilian protester during a military crackdown following a coup against President Manuel Zelaya.
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52% Bias Score


Chinese Filmmaker Faces Trial for Documentary on 2022 Covid Protests
Chinese filmmaker Chen Pinlin faces trial in Shanghai on Monday, accused of "picking quarrels and provoking trouble" for his documentary about the 2022 Covid protests, which documented widespread dissent and challenged the government's narrative.
Chinese Filmmaker Faces Trial for Documentary on 2022 Covid Protests
Chinese filmmaker Chen Pinlin faces trial in Shanghai on Monday, accused of "picking quarrels and provoking trouble" for his documentary about the 2022 Covid protests, which documented widespread dissent and challenged the government's narrative.
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32% Bias Score


Record Numbers of Vulnerable Children Jailed Far From Families in England
A Guardian investigation reveals that a record number of vulnerable children in England are being jailed more than 100 miles from their families, prompting warnings that the government is breaking the law, as the percentage has doubled to 15% in the last decade.
Record Numbers of Vulnerable Children Jailed Far From Families in England
A Guardian investigation reveals that a record number of vulnerable children in England are being jailed more than 100 miles from their families, prompting warnings that the government is breaking the law, as the percentage has doubled to 15% in the last decade.
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52% Bias Score


Israel Expands Golan Heights Presence Amidst Post-Assad Syria
Following the fall of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, Israeli forces entered a UN-patrolled buffer zone in the Golan Heights, blocking roads and sparking protests; six protesters were injured in clashes with Israeli troops who also demolished homes and prevented farmers from accessing their fields...
Israel Expands Golan Heights Presence Amidst Post-Assad Syria
Following the fall of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, Israeli forces entered a UN-patrolled buffer zone in the Golan Heights, blocking roads and sparking protests; six protesters were injured in clashes with Israeli troops who also demolished homes and prevented farmers from accessing their fields...
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36% Bias Score

Turkish Parliament Debate Highlights Deep Divisions Over Kurdish Conflict
In Turkey's parliament, a heated debate unfolded between the İYİ and DEM parties over the government's handling of the Kurdish conflict and the implications of ongoing violence; İYİ Party criticized the DEM Party's apparent reliance on imprisoned PKK leader Öcalan's statements, while the DEM Party a...

Turkish Parliament Debate Highlights Deep Divisions Over Kurdish Conflict
In Turkey's parliament, a heated debate unfolded between the İYİ and DEM parties over the government's handling of the Kurdish conflict and the implications of ongoing violence; İYİ Party criticized the DEM Party's apparent reliance on imprisoned PKK leader Öcalan's statements, while the DEM Party a...
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60% Bias Score

7/7 London Bombings Documentary Explores Lasting Impact
On July 7, 2005, four coordinated suicide bombings on London's transport system killed 52 people and injured hundreds, prompting a four-part BBC documentary, "7/7: The London Bombings," which explores the events, aftermath, and enduring consequences of the attacks.

7/7 London Bombings Documentary Explores Lasting Impact
On July 7, 2005, four coordinated suicide bombings on London's transport system killed 52 people and injured hundreds, prompting a four-part BBC documentary, "7/7: The London Bombings," which explores the events, aftermath, and enduring consequences of the attacks.
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28% Bias Score

Syria: Calls for Justice Rise After Assad's Fall
In post-Assad Syria, demands for justice and accountability are growing, as exemplified by Umm Mazen's quest for information about her missing sons and Lawyer Issa's call for reforming the judiciary; however, the transitional government's initial steps suggest a slow and uncertain path towards compr...

Syria: Calls for Justice Rise After Assad's Fall
In post-Assad Syria, demands for justice and accountability are growing, as exemplified by Umm Mazen's quest for information about her missing sons and Lawyer Issa's call for reforming the judiciary; however, the transitional government's initial steps suggest a slow and uncertain path towards compr...
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44% Bias Score

Burkina Faso's Displacement Crisis: A Contradiction of Government Claims
Over 2.5 million people are displaced in Burkina Faso due to extremist violence, contradicting the government's claims of improved security; many in Ouagadougou face discrimination and lack support, while the government restricts international aid and suppresses dissent.

Burkina Faso's Displacement Crisis: A Contradiction of Government Claims
Over 2.5 million people are displaced in Burkina Faso due to extremist violence, contradicting the government's claims of improved security; many in Ouagadougou face discrimination and lack support, while the government restricts international aid and suppresses dissent.
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48% Bias Score

Palestinian Court Orders Closure of Al Jazeera Websites
A Palestinian court ordered the closure of several Al Jazeera websites for four months, following the PA's closure of the network's West Bank office, citing content that threatens national security; critics view this as an attempt to silence criticism of the PA's operations in Jenin.

Palestinian Court Orders Closure of Al Jazeera Websites
A Palestinian court ordered the closure of several Al Jazeera websites for four months, following the PA's closure of the network's West Bank office, citing content that threatens national security; critics view this as an attempt to silence criticism of the PA's operations in Jenin.
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40% Bias Score

Japanese Courts Rule Against Same-Sex Marriage Ban Amidst Growing Public Support
Japanese courts are increasingly ruling against the ban on same-sex marriage, citing constitutional violations, while public support for legalization is at 71%, creating pressure for parliamentary action despite the ruling party's historical resistance.

Japanese Courts Rule Against Same-Sex Marriage Ban Amidst Growing Public Support
Japanese courts are increasingly ruling against the ban on same-sex marriage, citing constitutional violations, while public support for legalization is at 71%, creating pressure for parliamentary action despite the ruling party's historical resistance.
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36% Bias Score
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