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Serbian Protests Challenge Vucic After Deadly Railway Collapse
Widespread protests demanding accountability for the deaths of 15 people in a railway station canopy collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, challenge President Vucic's grip on power, fueled by accusations of corruption and the involvement of Chinese state companies in the station's renovations.
Serbian Protests Challenge Vucic After Deadly Railway Collapse
Widespread protests demanding accountability for the deaths of 15 people in a railway station canopy collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, challenge President Vucic's grip on power, fueled by accusations of corruption and the involvement of Chinese state companies in the station's renovations.
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52% Bias Score


UN Condemns Haiti Gang Violence, Urges International Support
The UN Security Council condemned the escalating violence in Haiti, particularly the killing of at least 184 people by an armed gang in Port-au-Prince between December 6th and 8th, urging international support for the Haitian National Police and faster deployment of the Multinational Security Suppor...
UN Condemns Haiti Gang Violence, Urges International Support
The UN Security Council condemned the escalating violence in Haiti, particularly the killing of at least 184 people by an armed gang in Port-au-Prince between December 6th and 8th, urging international support for the Haitian National Police and faster deployment of the Multinational Security Suppor...
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36% Bias Score


BYD Factory Construction Halted in Brazil Amid "Slavery-Like" Conditions
Brazilian authorities stopped construction of a BYD electric vehicle factory in Bahia after discovering over 160 workers living in "slavery-like" conditions, including withheld wages and passports, prompting BYD to cut ties with the responsible subcontractor.
BYD Factory Construction Halted in Brazil Amid "Slavery-Like" Conditions
Brazilian authorities stopped construction of a BYD electric vehicle factory in Bahia after discovering over 160 workers living in "slavery-like" conditions, including withheld wages and passports, prompting BYD to cut ties with the responsible subcontractor.
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44% Bias Score


Assam's Beef Ban: A Clash of Culture, Religion, and Politics
Assam's recent ban on public beef consumption, driven by the BJP government and rooted in Hindu beliefs, sparks controversy over religious freedom and cultural identity, impacting individuals' food choices and potentially exacerbating existing inequalities.
Assam's Beef Ban: A Clash of Culture, Religion, and Politics
Assam's recent ban on public beef consumption, driven by the BJP government and rooted in Hindu beliefs, sparks controversy over religious freedom and cultural identity, impacting individuals' food choices and potentially exacerbating existing inequalities.
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36% Bias Score


Medellín Exhumations Confirm Operation Orión Deaths
The exhumation of bodies in Medellín's Comuna 13, uncovered by forensic archaeologists following accounts by mothers of the disappeared, confirms the deaths of at least seven individuals during the October 2002 Operation Orión, a military operation that resulted in over 500 disappearances in collabo...
Medellín Exhumations Confirm Operation Orión Deaths
The exhumation of bodies in Medellín's Comuna 13, uncovered by forensic archaeologists following accounts by mothers of the disappeared, confirms the deaths of at least seven individuals during the October 2002 Operation Orión, a military operation that resulted in over 500 disappearances in collabo...
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40% Bias Score


Banyarwanda Elect New Leaders to Push for Ugandan Citizenship Reform
The Banyarwanda community in Uganda elected a new leadership committee, chaired by Simon Kaitana, to push for a constitutional amendment addressing systemic discrimination in acquiring national identification documents, citing Article 10's restrictive citizenship criteria based on pre-1926 ancestry,...
Banyarwanda Elect New Leaders to Push for Ugandan Citizenship Reform
The Banyarwanda community in Uganda elected a new leadership committee, chaired by Simon Kaitana, to push for a constitutional amendment addressing systemic discrimination in acquiring national identification documents, citing Article 10's restrictive citizenship criteria based on pre-1926 ancestry,...
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36% Bias Score

Venezuela Releases 956 Detainees After Reelection Protests
Over 956 of the more than 2,400 people arrested during protests against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's disputed reelection were released before Christmas 2024, following weeks of protests by family members and amid allegations of human rights abuses.

Venezuela Releases 956 Detainees After Reelection Protests
Over 956 of the more than 2,400 people arrested during protests against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's disputed reelection were released before Christmas 2024, following weeks of protests by family members and amid allegations of human rights abuses.
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44% Bias Score

Syria's Christians cautiously optimistic after Assad's fall
After the Assad regime's fall, Syria's Christian population, decimated by civil war to 300,000 from 1.5 million in 2011, cautiously welcomes the new Islamist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham leadership, which has promised religious freedom despite past extremist ties.

Syria's Christians cautiously optimistic after Assad's fall
After the Assad regime's fall, Syria's Christian population, decimated by civil war to 300,000 from 1.5 million in 2011, cautiously welcomes the new Islamist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham leadership, which has promised religious freedom despite past extremist ties.
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48% Bias Score

U.S., U.K. Condemn Pakistan's Military Court Convictions of Civilians
On Monday, the U.S. and U.K. condemned Pakistan's military courts' sentencing of 25 civilians to 2-10 years for involvement in May 9, 2023 riots following the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, citing concerns about due process and judicial independence.

U.S., U.K. Condemn Pakistan's Military Court Convictions of Civilians
On Monday, the U.S. and U.K. condemned Pakistan's military courts' sentencing of 25 civilians to 2-10 years for involvement in May 9, 2023 riots following the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, citing concerns about due process and judicial independence.
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40% Bias Score

Italy's Failed Albanian Migrant Center Plan: A €1bn Disaster
Italy's €1bn plan to process 3,000 asylum seekers monthly in Albanian migrant centers failed, with only 24 individuals briefly housed there, while Italian officers enjoyed luxury stays at taxpayer expense, sparking public outrage and political controversy.

Italy's Failed Albanian Migrant Center Plan: A €1bn Disaster
Italy's €1bn plan to process 3,000 asylum seekers monthly in Albanian migrant centers failed, with only 24 individuals briefly housed there, while Italian officers enjoyed luxury stays at taxpayer expense, sparking public outrage and political controversy.
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56% Bias Score

Argentine Gendarme Detained in Venezuela, Causing International and Domestic Crisis
Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo was detained in Venezuela on December 8th, 2024, accused of espionage, sparking an international incident and internal conflict within Argentina's government due to accusations of negligence and mishandling of the situation.

Argentine Gendarme Detained in Venezuela, Causing International and Domestic Crisis
Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo was detained in Venezuela on December 8th, 2024, accused of espionage, sparking an international incident and internal conflict within Argentina's government due to accusations of negligence and mishandling of the situation.
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40% Bias Score

US Citizen Sentenced to 15 Years in Russia for Espionage
A US citizen, Gene Spector, was sentenced to 15 years in a Russian prison on Tuesday for espionage charges, adding to a previous 4-year sentence for bribery; this follows several similar cases of US citizens receiving lengthy sentences in Russia this year.

US Citizen Sentenced to 15 Years in Russia for Espionage
A US citizen, Gene Spector, was sentenced to 15 years in a Russian prison on Tuesday for espionage charges, adding to a previous 4-year sentence for bribery; this follows several similar cases of US citizens receiving lengthy sentences in Russia this year.
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36% Bias Score
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