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Widespread Russian Attacks on Ukrainian Civilians Result in Casualties and Damage
On August 25th, Russian forces conducted widespread attacks across multiple Ukrainian oblasts, using FPV drones and artillery to target civilian infrastructure and populations, resulting in casualties and significant damage to homes and businesses in Dnipropetrovsk, Sumy, and Kherson oblasts.
Widespread Russian Attacks on Ukrainian Civilians Result in Casualties and Damage
On August 25th, Russian forces conducted widespread attacks across multiple Ukrainian oblasts, using FPV drones and artillery to target civilian infrastructure and populations, resulting in casualties and significant damage to homes and businesses in Dnipropetrovsk, Sumy, and Kherson oblasts.
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40% Bias Score


Russia Proposes Withdrawal from European Convention on Torture
The Russian government formally proposed withdrawing from the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture, a move published August 25th, 2025, following prior criticism of the convention's committee investigations into alleged Russian human rights abuses.
Russia Proposes Withdrawal from European Convention on Torture
The Russian government formally proposed withdrawing from the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture, a move published August 25th, 2025, following prior criticism of the convention's committee investigations into alleged Russian human rights abuses.
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24% Bias Score


Trump defends actions amid authoritarianism accusations
US President Donald Trump defended his actions, including deploying the National Guard in Washington D.C., signing an executive order criminalizing flag burning, and threatening to deploy troops in Chicago; these actions have been criticized as authoritarian by his opponents.
Trump defends actions amid authoritarianism accusations
US President Donald Trump defended his actions, including deploying the National Guard in Washington D.C., signing an executive order criminalizing flag burning, and threatening to deploy troops in Chicago; these actions have been criticized as authoritarian by his opponents.
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48% Bias Score


Inter-American Court Recognizes Right to Care
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights' Advisory Opinion OC-31/25 establishes the right to care, involving Chile's Ministries of Social Development and Women's Equality, marking a significant step towards recognizing care as a fundamental human right.
Inter-American Court Recognizes Right to Care
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights' Advisory Opinion OC-31/25 establishes the right to care, involving Chile's Ministries of Social Development and Women's Equality, marking a significant step towards recognizing care as a fundamental human right.
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24% Bias Score


ICE Re-detains Abrego Garcia Despite Court Order
On Monday, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, briefly reunited with his family after an earlier arrest, was re-detained by ICE in Baltimore and transferred to Virginia despite a judge's order preventing his removal from the US; the government seeks to deport him to Uganda, while his lawyers contest the charges a...
ICE Re-detains Abrego Garcia Despite Court Order
On Monday, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, briefly reunited with his family after an earlier arrest, was re-detained by ICE in Baltimore and transferred to Virginia despite a judge's order preventing his removal from the US; the government seeks to deport him to Uganda, while his lawyers contest the charges a...
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68% Bias Score


Giuffre's Posthumous Memoir Details Epstein Sex Trafficking Ring
Virginia Giuffre's posthumously published memoir, "Nobody's Girl," details her experiences as a victim of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring, her fight for accountability, and the lasting psychological impact of the abuse; the book will be released on October 21st.
Giuffre's Posthumous Memoir Details Epstein Sex Trafficking Ring
Virginia Giuffre's posthumously published memoir, "Nobody's Girl," details her experiences as a victim of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring, her fight for accountability, and the lasting psychological impact of the abuse; the book will be released on October 21st.
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24% Bias Score

Russia Seeks to Withdraw from European Convention Against Torture
The Russian government, led by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, proposed to President Vladimir Putin the denouncement of the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture, citing unspecified reasons. This follows Russia's withdrawal from the Council of Europe and other human rights conventions ...

Russia Seeks to Withdraw from European Convention Against Torture
The Russian government, led by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, proposed to President Vladimir Putin the denouncement of the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture, citing unspecified reasons. This follows Russia's withdrawal from the Council of Europe and other human rights conventions ...
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40% Bias Score

Salvadoran Immigrant Faces Deportation to Uganda Amidst Accusations of Retaliation
Kilmar Abrigo, a Salvadoran immigrant previously mistakenly deported to El Salvador despite a court order, was arrested in Baltimore on Monday and faces deportation to Uganda, prompting accusations of retaliatory prosecution and raising concerns about human rights.

Salvadoran Immigrant Faces Deportation to Uganda Amidst Accusations of Retaliation
Kilmar Abrigo, a Salvadoran immigrant previously mistakenly deported to El Salvador despite a court order, was arrested in Baltimore on Monday and faces deportation to Uganda, prompting accusations of retaliatory prosecution and raising concerns about human rights.
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60% Bias Score

Berlin Demonstrations Protest Gaza Crisis and German Foreign Policy
On September 27th, Die Linke party and several organizations are organizing a protest in Berlin called "All Eyes on Gaza – Stoppt den Genozid!" to condemn the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, demanding stronger action from the German government, while another demonstration is scheduled for September 13t...

Berlin Demonstrations Protest Gaza Crisis and German Foreign Policy
On September 27th, Die Linke party and several organizations are organizing a protest in Berlin called "All Eyes on Gaza – Stoppt den Genozid!" to condemn the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, demanding stronger action from the German government, while another demonstration is scheduled for September 13t...
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56% Bias Score

American Tourist Stabbed in Germany While Protecting Women; Suspect Released
A 21-year-old American tourist, John Rudat, was stabbed in the face by a Syrian asylum seeker in Dresden, Germany, while protecting two women from harassment on a tram; the suspect was later released, sparking outrage and criticism of German immigration policies.

American Tourist Stabbed in Germany While Protecting Women; Suspect Released
A 21-year-old American tourist, John Rudat, was stabbed in the face by a Syrian asylum seeker in Dresden, Germany, while protecting two women from harassment on a tram; the suspect was later released, sparking outrage and criticism of German immigration policies.
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64% Bias Score

Pentagon Plans Potential National Guard Deployment in Chicago Amidst Political Debate on Crime
The Pentagon is planning to potentially deploy National Guard troops in Chicago, while President Trump threatened to send troops to Baltimore after Governor Moore invited him to a public safety walk, highlighting the political divide on addressing urban crime.

Pentagon Plans Potential National Guard Deployment in Chicago Amidst Political Debate on Crime
The Pentagon is planning to potentially deploy National Guard troops in Chicago, while President Trump threatened to send troops to Baltimore after Governor Moore invited him to a public safety walk, highlighting the political divide on addressing urban crime.
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56% Bias Score

UK Strengthens Legal Definition of "Honour"-Based Abuse
The UK government is introducing a clearer legal definition of "honour"-based abuse in England and Wales to improve support for victims and prosecution of perpetrators, backed by training for professionals, awareness campaigns, and a study into the crime's prevalence; 2,755 offences were recorded in...

UK Strengthens Legal Definition of "Honour"-Based Abuse
The UK government is introducing a clearer legal definition of "honour"-based abuse in England and Wales to improve support for victims and prosecution of perpetrators, backed by training for professionals, awareness campaigns, and a study into the crime's prevalence; 2,755 offences were recorded in...
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28% Bias Score
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