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Jimmy Carter, Former US President, Dies at 100
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter died at age 100 on Sunday at his home in Plains, Georgia, leaving behind a legacy of humanitarian work and peace-building efforts that contrasted with a challenging presidency marked by economic and diplomatic crises.
Jimmy Carter, Former US President, Dies at 100
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter died at age 100 on Sunday at his home in Plains, Georgia, leaving behind a legacy of humanitarian work and peace-building efforts that contrasted with a challenging presidency marked by economic and diplomatic crises.
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32% Bias Score


Carter's Presidency: Economic Crisis and Foreign Policy
Jimmy Carter's presidency (1977-1981) was marked by significant economic challenges including 13.5% inflation in 1980 and 8.5% unemployment in 1981, worsened by the 1979 energy crisis; his administration responded with fiscal austerity and a national energy policy, but these measures proved insuffic...
Carter's Presidency: Economic Crisis and Foreign Policy
Jimmy Carter's presidency (1977-1981) was marked by significant economic challenges including 13.5% inflation in 1980 and 8.5% unemployment in 1981, worsened by the 1979 energy crisis; his administration responded with fiscal austerity and a national energy policy, but these measures proved insuffic...
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36% Bias Score


Germany Pledges €60 Million in Conditional Aid to Post-Assad Syria
Germany will provide €60 million in aid to Syria through international organizations, not the government, to address the humanitarian crisis following the Assad regime's fall and the rise of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham; aid is conditional on meeting specific criteria.
Germany Pledges €60 Million in Conditional Aid to Post-Assad Syria
Germany will provide €60 million in aid to Syria through international organizations, not the government, to address the humanitarian crisis following the Assad regime's fall and the rise of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham; aid is conditional on meeting specific criteria.
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60% Bias Score


Pelicot Accepts 20-Year Sentence for Wife's Decade-Long Rape
A French court sentenced Dominique Pelicot to 20 years in prison for drugging and raping his wife, Gisèle, and facilitating her sexual assault by others between 2011 and 2020; Pelicot will not appeal, but many of his 50 co-defendants will, leading to further legal proceedings.
Pelicot Accepts 20-Year Sentence for Wife's Decade-Long Rape
A French court sentenced Dominique Pelicot to 20 years in prison for drugging and raping his wife, Gisèle, and facilitating her sexual assault by others between 2011 and 2020; Pelicot will not appeal, but many of his 50 co-defendants will, leading to further legal proceedings.
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40% Bias Score


Turkish Disability Law Change Sparks Protests
The Van Association for the Disabled protests a new Turkish law extending the timeframe for tax exemptions on vehicle purchases for disabled individuals from 5 to 10 years, claiming it violates disability rights and the Turkish Constitution.
Turkish Disability Law Change Sparks Protests
The Van Association for the Disabled protests a new Turkish law extending the timeframe for tax exemptions on vehicle purchases for disabled individuals from 5 to 10 years, claiming it violates disability rights and the Turkish Constitution.
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56% Bias Score


Rohingya Children Denied Education in Delhi Amidst Discriminatory Policies
In Delhi, at least 17 Rohingya children have been denied admission to public schools in the past two years due to a lack of official Indian documents, despite having UNHCR papers, highlighting the discrimination faced by Rohingya refugees in accessing basic education.
Rohingya Children Denied Education in Delhi Amidst Discriminatory Policies
In Delhi, at least 17 Rohingya children have been denied admission to public schools in the past two years due to a lack of official Indian documents, despite having UNHCR papers, highlighting the discrimination faced by Rohingya refugees in accessing basic education.
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52% Bias Score

Jimmy Carter, 39th U.S. President, Dies at 98
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, who served from 1976 to 1980, passed away at age 98; his presidency was marked by initial popularity as an outsider, followed by challenges including economic struggles and the Iran hostage crisis, yet he later received the Nobel Peace Prize for his humanitarian e...

Jimmy Carter, 39th U.S. President, Dies at 98
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, who served from 1976 to 1980, passed away at age 98; his presidency was marked by initial popularity as an outsider, followed by challenges including economic struggles and the Iran hostage crisis, yet he later received the Nobel Peace Prize for his humanitarian e...
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36% Bias Score

Brazilian Film's Box Office Success Reflects Reckoning with Dictatorship's Legacy
The Brazilian film "I'm Still Here," about a family destroyed by the 1970s military dictatorship, has sold nearly 3 million tickets by mid-December 2024, becoming the fifth highest-grossing film of the year amidst a renewed debate about amnesty for those involved in a 2022 coup attempt.

Brazilian Film's Box Office Success Reflects Reckoning with Dictatorship's Legacy
The Brazilian film "I'm Still Here," about a family destroyed by the 1970s military dictatorship, has sold nearly 3 million tickets by mid-December 2024, becoming the fifth highest-grossing film of the year amidst a renewed debate about amnesty for those involved in a 2022 coup attempt.
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44% Bias Score

Syria's Sana Journalists Recount Years of Assad Regime Censorship and Disinformation
After 21 years of Assad regime control, journalists at Syria's state news agency, Sana, recount years of censorship, torture, and disinformation campaigns, facing consequences ranging from administrative penalties to lengthy detention for minor deviations from regime narratives; they now face an unc...

Syria's Sana Journalists Recount Years of Assad Regime Censorship and Disinformation
After 21 years of Assad regime control, journalists at Syria's state news agency, Sana, recount years of censorship, torture, and disinformation campaigns, facing consequences ranging from administrative penalties to lengthy detention for minor deviations from regime narratives; they now face an unc...
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48% Bias Score

Kenya: Nationwide Protests Planned Amidst Surge in Abductions
Kenyan human rights groups, youth activists, and families of abduction victims plan nationwide protests on Monday to demand the release of those abducted by security forces and an end to enforced disappearances, exceeding 80 cases this year.

Kenya: Nationwide Protests Planned Amidst Surge in Abductions
Kenyan human rights groups, youth activists, and families of abduction victims plan nationwide protests on Monday to demand the release of those abducted by security forces and an end to enforced disappearances, exceeding 80 cases this year.
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40% Bias Score

Political Divisions Hamper Unified Remembrance of Terrorism Victims in Basque Country
Political divisions in the Basque Country prevent a unified commemoration of victims of terrorism and political violence, with PP and Vox rejecting recognition of victims of far-right terrorism and police abuse, while EH-Bildu supports tributes to ETA prisoners, despite the Basque government's effor...

Political Divisions Hamper Unified Remembrance of Terrorism Victims in Basque Country
Political divisions in the Basque Country prevent a unified commemoration of victims of terrorism and political violence, with PP and Vox rejecting recognition of victims of far-right terrorism and police abuse, while EH-Bildu supports tributes to ETA prisoners, despite the Basque government's effor...
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48% Bias Score

Shrinking Press Freedom in Georgia
In Georgia, the shrinking space for free speech threatens journalists from nearby authoritarian countries who once found refuge there. The upcoming election of the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party and the implementation of a foreign agent law mirrors Russia's and threatens independent media outlets.

Shrinking Press Freedom in Georgia
In Georgia, the shrinking space for free speech threatens journalists from nearby authoritarian countries who once found refuge there. The upcoming election of the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party and the implementation of a foreign agent law mirrors Russia's and threatens independent media outlets.
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52% Bias Score
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