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African Parks: Conservation Model Under Scrutiny for Human Rights Abuses
African Parks, a conservation NGO managing 22 protected areas across 12 African countries, faces criticism for its militarized approach, alleged human rights abuses, lack of accountability, and displacement of local communities, despite its significant funding and stated commitment to conservation.
African Parks: Conservation Model Under Scrutiny for Human Rights Abuses
African Parks, a conservation NGO managing 22 protected areas across 12 African countries, faces criticism for its militarized approach, alleged human rights abuses, lack of accountability, and displacement of local communities, despite its significant funding and stated commitment to conservation.
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56% Bias Score


Mali Defies Court Order, Keeps Critics Imprisoned
Three members of Mali's Movement for Peace (MPPM), arrested for denouncing Malian army abuses in May-June 2023, remain imprisoned despite an October 2024 African Court order for their release, highlighting the suppression of dissent and human rights violations in the country.
Mali Defies Court Order, Keeps Critics Imprisoned
Three members of Mali's Movement for Peace (MPPM), arrested for denouncing Malian army abuses in May-June 2023, remain imprisoned despite an October 2024 African Court order for their release, highlighting the suppression of dissent and human rights violations in the country.
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52% Bias Score


Mozambique's Constitutional Court to Confirm Frelimo Victory Amidst Protests and Violence
Following the October 9th Mozambican presidential election, the Constitutional Court will confirm Frelimo's victory on Monday despite over 130 deaths and nearly 4,000 arrests during weeks of opposition protests; the outgoing president attempted mediation, but the opposition leader remains in exile a...
Mozambique's Constitutional Court to Confirm Frelimo Victory Amidst Protests and Violence
Following the October 9th Mozambican presidential election, the Constitutional Court will confirm Frelimo's victory on Monday despite over 130 deaths and nearly 4,000 arrests during weeks of opposition protests; the outgoing president attempted mediation, but the opposition leader remains in exile a...
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56% Bias Score


Mental Health System Failures Lead to Inmate's Preventable Death
Simon Cartwright, a 41-year-old with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, died in Sydney's Silverwater prison in 2021 from septic shock due to an untreated gastric ulcer, resulting from missed diagnoses, deliberate denial of water by guards, and insufficient mental health care within the correctional...
Mental Health System Failures Lead to Inmate's Preventable Death
Simon Cartwright, a 41-year-old with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, died in Sydney's Silverwater prison in 2021 from septic shock due to an untreated gastric ulcer, resulting from missed diagnoses, deliberate denial of water by guards, and insufficient mental health care within the correctional...
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32% Bias Score


Serbian Protests Erupt After Train Station Collapse
Following a deadly train station roof collapse in Novi Sad on November 1st, mass protests led by students and supported by farmers and actors are demanding accountability from Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, resulting in 13 arrests, including a government minister, and prompting the government t...
Serbian Protests Erupt After Train Station Collapse
Following a deadly train station roof collapse in Novi Sad on November 1st, mass protests led by students and supported by farmers and actors are demanding accountability from Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, resulting in 13 arrests, including a government minister, and prompting the government t...
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40% Bias Score


Serbia: Mass Protests Erupt After Deadly Train Station Collapse
Following a train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1, killing 15, tens of thousands protested in Belgrade on Sunday against President Aleksandar Vucic and his government, citing corruption and demanding accountability.
Serbia: Mass Protests Erupt After Deadly Train Station Collapse
Following a train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1, killing 15, tens of thousands protested in Belgrade on Sunday against President Aleksandar Vucic and his government, citing corruption and demanding accountability.
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52% Bias Score

Sinaloa Cartel War Shatters Myth of \"Good Narcos\", Leaves 1000 Dead
A bloody war between rival factions of Mexico's Sinaloa cartel, triggered by the arrest of two leaders in El Paso, Texas, has left over 1000 dead or disappeared and shattered the previous unwritten pact to spare innocent civilians, leading to widespread public anger and a rejection of the \"good nar...

Sinaloa Cartel War Shatters Myth of \"Good Narcos\", Leaves 1000 Dead
A bloody war between rival factions of Mexico's Sinaloa cartel, triggered by the arrest of two leaders in El Paso, Texas, has left over 1000 dead or disappeared and shattered the previous unwritten pact to spare innocent civilians, leading to widespread public anger and a rejection of the \"good nar...
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60% Bias Score

Tunisia: Decree-Law 54 Fuels Concerns Over Freedom of Expression
Tunisia's Decree-Law 54, enacted in 2022 to combat disinformation, is criticized for being used to imprison journalists and social media users; around 40 Tunisian parliamentarians and the journalists' union are pushing for its amendment, but face obstacles due to the parliament's limited power.

Tunisia: Decree-Law 54 Fuels Concerns Over Freedom of Expression
Tunisia's Decree-Law 54, enacted in 2022 to combat disinformation, is criticized for being used to imprison journalists and social media users; around 40 Tunisian parliamentarians and the journalists' union are pushing for its amendment, but face obstacles due to the parliament's limited power.
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36% Bias Score

DRC Sues Apple Over Conflict Minerals in Congolese Mines
The Democratic Republic of Congo filed a lawsuit against Apple in France and Belgium on December 17th, alleging the company uses conflict minerals from illegal Congolese mines, some operated by armed groups committing atrocities, raising concerns about Apple's supply chain practices.

DRC Sues Apple Over Conflict Minerals in Congolese Mines
The Democratic Republic of Congo filed a lawsuit against Apple in France and Belgium on December 17th, alleging the company uses conflict minerals from illegal Congolese mines, some operated by armed groups committing atrocities, raising concerns about Apple's supply chain practices.
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40% Bias Score

University of Michigan Lawsuit Alleges Bias Against Pro-Palestinian Students
Current and former University of Michigan students filed a federal lawsuit on Friday, alleging the university violated their constitutional rights by disproportionately disciplining pro-Palestinian students involved in campus protests following a November 2023 sit-in where over 40 students were arre...

University of Michigan Lawsuit Alleges Bias Against Pro-Palestinian Students
Current and former University of Michigan students filed a federal lawsuit on Friday, alleging the university violated their constitutional rights by disproportionately disciplining pro-Palestinian students involved in campus protests following a November 2023 sit-in where over 40 students were arre...
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60% Bias Score

Serbian Students Protest Corruption After Train Station Tragedy
Belgrade university students organized a massive protest against corruption and lack of transparency following a deadly train station roof collapse in Novi Sad on November 1st, demanding accountability for the 15 deaths and broader systemic reforms.

Serbian Students Protest Corruption After Train Station Tragedy
Belgrade university students organized a massive protest against corruption and lack of transparency following a deadly train station roof collapse in Novi Sad on November 1st, demanding accountability for the 15 deaths and broader systemic reforms.
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44% Bias Score

Oregon Sheriff Contacts FBI After Anti-Immigrant Letters Surface
Sheriff Curtis Landers of Lincoln County, Oregon contacted the FBI regarding letters circulating in his community urging residents to record license plates of suspected immigrants, prompting condemnation from the Sheriff's office and state officials for violating Oregon's sanctuary law.

Oregon Sheriff Contacts FBI After Anti-Immigrant Letters Surface
Sheriff Curtis Landers of Lincoln County, Oregon contacted the FBI regarding letters circulating in his community urging residents to record license plates of suspected immigrants, prompting condemnation from the Sheriff's office and state officials for violating Oregon's sanctuary law.
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44% Bias Score
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