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Scottish LGBT Rights Remain Fragile Despite Legal Advancements
Kezia Dugdale, former Scottish Labour leader, reveals she still feels unsafe holding her wife's hand in public despite the 2014 legalization of same-sex marriage in Scotland, highlighting the fragility of progress despite over 10,000 same-sex couples marrying since then.
Scottish LGBT Rights Remain Fragile Despite Legal Advancements
Kezia Dugdale, former Scottish Labour leader, reveals she still feels unsafe holding her wife's hand in public despite the 2014 legalization of same-sex marriage in Scotland, highlighting the fragility of progress despite over 10,000 same-sex couples marrying since then.
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24% Bias Score


Rwanda's F1 Bid: A Showcase or 'Sportswashing'?
From December 9-13, 2023, Kigali hosted the FIA awards ceremony, including Max Verstappen receiving his trophy from President Kagame; this event is part of Rwanda's bid to host a Formula 1 Grand Prix in 2026, despite accusations of 'sportswashing'.
Rwanda's F1 Bid: A Showcase or 'Sportswashing'?
From December 9-13, 2023, Kigali hosted the FIA awards ceremony, including Max Verstappen receiving his trophy from President Kagame; this event is part of Rwanda's bid to host a Formula 1 Grand Prix in 2026, despite accusations of 'sportswashing'.
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56% Bias Score


Israeli Historian Documents Evidence of Potential Genocide in Gaza
Israeli historian Lee Mordechai's database of 1500+ links documents alleged war crimes and potential genocide in Gaza, revealing a disparity between Israeli public perception and international views on the conflict.
Israeli Historian Documents Evidence of Potential Genocide in Gaza
Israeli historian Lee Mordechai's database of 1500+ links documents alleged war crimes and potential genocide in Gaza, revealing a disparity between Israeli public perception and international views on the conflict.
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52% Bias Score


WhatsApp Wins Landmark Lawsuit Against Spyware Firm NSO Group
A US federal judge ruled that Israeli spyware firm NSO Group is liable for a 2019 hacking spree that targeted over 1,000 WhatsApp users, violating US and California laws; this ruling could set a significant legal precedent for future cases against spyware companies and potentially deter others from ...
WhatsApp Wins Landmark Lawsuit Against Spyware Firm NSO Group
A US federal judge ruled that Israeli spyware firm NSO Group is liable for a 2019 hacking spree that targeted over 1,000 WhatsApp users, violating US and California laws; this ruling could set a significant legal precedent for future cases against spyware companies and potentially deter others from ...
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40% Bias Score


Record Sexual Violence Cases in DRC Camps Overwhelm Aid Groups
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Goma, DRC, is treating a record number of sexual violence survivors—over 25,000 in the first six months of 2024—with the majority of cases stemming from militia attacks in displacement camps, where survivors lack protection and face high rates of repeat victimizatio...
Record Sexual Violence Cases in DRC Camps Overwhelm Aid Groups
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Goma, DRC, is treating a record number of sexual violence survivors—over 25,000 in the first six months of 2024—with the majority of cases stemming from militia attacks in displacement camps, where survivors lack protection and face high rates of repeat victimizatio...
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32% Bias Score


160 Children Rescued from Lev Tahor Sect in Guatemala Amid Abuse Allegations
Guatemalan authorities rescued 160 children from a Lev Tahor compound, following complaints of sexual abuse and human trafficking, uncovering osamentas during a raid supported by the U.S. DHS.
160 Children Rescued from Lev Tahor Sect in Guatemala Amid Abuse Allegations
Guatemalan authorities rescued 160 children from a Lev Tahor compound, following complaints of sexual abuse and human trafficking, uncovering osamentas during a raid supported by the U.S. DHS.
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40% Bias Score

Kurtulmuş Advocates for Balkan Unity, Recalling Ottoman Era Peace
Turkish Parliament Speaker Numan Kurtulmuş, speaking at a commemoration for Prof. Dr. Sabahattin Zaim in Skopje, North Macedonia, highlighted Zaim's inclusive approach and advocated for peaceful coexistence among Balkan peoples, drawing parallels to the Ottoman era's 'Pax Ottomana' and criticizing i...

Kurtulmuş Advocates for Balkan Unity, Recalling Ottoman Era Peace
Turkish Parliament Speaker Numan Kurtulmuş, speaking at a commemoration for Prof. Dr. Sabahattin Zaim in Skopje, North Macedonia, highlighted Zaim's inclusive approach and advocated for peaceful coexistence among Balkan peoples, drawing parallels to the Ottoman era's 'Pax Ottomana' and criticizing i...
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48% Bias Score

Israeli Historian Documents Evidence of Potential Genocide in Gaza
Israeli historian Lee Mordechai's database of over 1500 documented incidents, including videos and photos, reveals alleged war crimes and potential genocide in Gaza, challenging the dominant narrative in Israel and prompting a slow shift in public debate.

Israeli Historian Documents Evidence of Potential Genocide in Gaza
Israeli historian Lee Mordechai's database of over 1500 documented incidents, including videos and photos, reveals alleged war crimes and potential genocide in Gaza, challenging the dominant narrative in Israel and prompting a slow shift in public debate.
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52% Bias Score

No Other Land": A Documentary on Displacement and Resistance in Masafer Yatta
No Other Land" is a documentary that follows two filmmakers—one Palestinian, one Israeli—who document the forced displacement of Palestinians from Masafer Yatta in the West Bank, revealing the systematic destruction of homes and the human cost of the conflict; the film's Berlinale premiere sparked b...

No Other Land": A Documentary on Displacement and Resistance in Masafer Yatta
No Other Land" is a documentary that follows two filmmakers—one Palestinian, one Israeli—who document the forced displacement of Palestinians from Masafer Yatta in the West Bank, revealing the systematic destruction of homes and the human cost of the conflict; the film's Berlinale premiere sparked b...
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24% Bias Score

WhatsApp Wins Lawsuit Against Spyware Firm NSO Group
A US federal judge ruled that Israeli spyware firm NSO Group is liable for a 2019 hacking spree targeting over 1,000 WhatsApp users, violating US and California laws; the case highlights the growing global concern over the use of spyware against human rights activists and journalists.

WhatsApp Wins Lawsuit Against Spyware Firm NSO Group
A US federal judge ruled that Israeli spyware firm NSO Group is liable for a 2019 hacking spree targeting over 1,000 WhatsApp users, violating US and California laws; the case highlights the growing global concern over the use of spyware against human rights activists and journalists.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Planned Military Deportation of Millions of Undocumented Immigrants
President-elect Trump plans to utilize the US military to deport millions of undocumented immigrants, escalating a long-standing punitive immigration policy that contradicts the US's need for immigrant labor and ignores other national emergencies such as gun violence and the healthcare crisis.

Trump's Planned Military Deportation of Millions of Undocumented Immigrants
President-elect Trump plans to utilize the US military to deport millions of undocumented immigrants, escalating a long-standing punitive immigration policy that contradicts the US's need for immigrant labor and ignores other national emergencies such as gun violence and the healthcare crisis.
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68% Bias Score

55 Migrant Deaths in Darién Gap Amidst Ongoing Crisis
At least 55 migrants died in Panama's Darién Gap in 2024, while 180 unaccompanied minors are in shelters; crossings decreased by 41% compared to 2023, yet the humanitarian crisis persists, prompting calls for international aid and repatriation efforts.

55 Migrant Deaths in Darién Gap Amidst Ongoing Crisis
At least 55 migrants died in Panama's Darién Gap in 2024, while 180 unaccompanied minors are in shelters; crossings decreased by 41% compared to 2023, yet the humanitarian crisis persists, prompting calls for international aid and repatriation efforts.
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44% Bias Score
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