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Chilean Border Town Overwhelmed by Migrant Influx
In 2021, Colchane, Chile, a small town on the Bolivian border, faced a massive influx of immigrants from Venezuela, Haiti, and other countries due to instability in their homelands and weak border controls, overwhelming the town's infrastructure and leading to social tensions.
Chilean Border Town Overwhelmed by Migrant Influx
In 2021, Colchane, Chile, a small town on the Bolivian border, faced a massive influx of immigrants from Venezuela, Haiti, and other countries due to instability in their homelands and weak border controls, overwhelming the town's infrastructure and leading to social tensions.
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48% Bias Score


Two Guantánamo Detainees Transferred to Malaysia After Bali Bombing Plea Deal
The US transferred two Malaysian detainees from Guantánamo Bay to Malaysia after they pleaded guilty to involvement in the 2002 Bali bombings and agreed to testify against the alleged mastermind; 27 detainees remain.
Two Guantánamo Detainees Transferred to Malaysia After Bali Bombing Plea Deal
The US transferred two Malaysian detainees from Guantánamo Bay to Malaysia after they pleaded guilty to involvement in the 2002 Bali bombings and agreed to testify against the alleged mastermind; 27 detainees remain.
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36% Bias Score


Georgia's President Accuses EU of Inaction Amidst Post-Election Crisis
Georgia's outgoing president, Salome Zourabichvili, accuses the EU of inaction regarding the post-election crisis, comparing it to the 1921 Soviet invasion and warning of severe consequences for regional stability if the West continues its slow response.
Georgia's President Accuses EU of Inaction Amidst Post-Election Crisis
Georgia's outgoing president, Salome Zourabichvili, accuses the EU of inaction regarding the post-election crisis, comparing it to the 1921 Soviet invasion and warning of severe consequences for regional stability if the West continues its slow response.
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52% Bias Score


Maaloula Residents Return Amidst Concerns Over Hayat Tahrir al-Sham
Following the fall of the Syrian regime on December 8th, residents of the predominantly Christian town of Maaloula initially fled but are now returning, expressing concerns about Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's treatment of religious minorities, despite assurances of religious freedom.
Maaloula Residents Return Amidst Concerns Over Hayat Tahrir al-Sham
Following the fall of the Syrian regime on December 8th, residents of the predominantly Christian town of Maaloula initially fled but are now returning, expressing concerns about Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's treatment of religious minorities, despite assurances of religious freedom.
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56% Bias Score


New York Resident Pleads Guilty to Acting as Unregistered Foreign Agent for China
A New York resident, Chen Jinping, pleaded guilty to acting as an unregistered foreign agent for China, admitting to removing an online article critical of an alleged Chinese police station in Manhattan's Chinatown; this follows a 2022 report by Safeguard Defenders detailing China's overseas "servic...
New York Resident Pleads Guilty to Acting as Unregistered Foreign Agent for China
A New York resident, Chen Jinping, pleaded guilty to acting as an unregistered foreign agent for China, admitting to removing an online article critical of an alleged Chinese police station in Manhattan's Chinatown; this follows a 2022 report by Safeguard Defenders detailing China's overseas "servic...
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48% Bias Score


Damascus After Assad: Celebrations and Anxieties
Three days after the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, Damascus experienced jubilant celebrations alongside deep anxieties about the future, as citizens grappled with the absence of a clear transition plan and the presence of powerful armed groups, particularly concerning religious minorities.
Damascus After Assad: Celebrations and Anxieties
Three days after the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, Damascus experienced jubilant celebrations alongside deep anxieties about the future, as citizens grappled with the absence of a clear transition plan and the presence of powerful armed groups, particularly concerning religious minorities.
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36% Bias Score

German Arms Exports Hit Record High, Sparking Church Concerns
Germany's arms exports hit a record \u20ac12.18 billion in 2023, reaching \u20ac11 billion in the first nine months of 2024, raising concerns among the Catholic and Protestant churches due to increased exports to controversial countries like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar and the lack of stricter ...

German Arms Exports Hit Record High, Sparking Church Concerns
Germany's arms exports hit a record \u20ac12.18 billion in 2023, reaching \u20ac11 billion in the first nine months of 2024, raising concerns among the Catholic and Protestant churches due to increased exports to controversial countries like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar and the lack of stricter ...
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48% Bias Score

Tren de Aragua's Continued Operations in Chile Despite Over 100 Arrests
Chilean authorities have recently thwarted a bombing plot by the Tren de Aragua in Arica and rescued 12 migrant women from sex trafficking in Santiago, highlighting the megagroup's continued activity despite over 100 arrests in various operations.

Tren de Aragua's Continued Operations in Chile Despite Over 100 Arrests
Chilean authorities have recently thwarted a bombing plot by the Tren de Aragua in Arica and rescued 12 migrant women from sex trafficking in Santiago, highlighting the megagroup's continued activity despite over 100 arrests in various operations.
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24% Bias Score

Azerbaijan Seeks Armenian Cooperation in Trial of Former Artsakh Officials
Azerbaijan's Prosecutor General's Office requested Armenia's cooperation in the trial of 15 former Artsakh officials and civilians, facing charges related to over 2500 counts in 1389 consolidated cases, prompting concerns about the scope and implications of the request.

Azerbaijan Seeks Armenian Cooperation in Trial of Former Artsakh Officials
Azerbaijan's Prosecutor General's Office requested Armenia's cooperation in the trial of 15 former Artsakh officials and civilians, facing charges related to over 2500 counts in 1389 consolidated cases, prompting concerns about the scope and implications of the request.
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48% Bias Score

EU Weakens Child Sexual Abuse Directive Amidst Member State Disagreements
The EU's attempt to update its 2011 directive on combating child sexual abuse is facing setbacks, as justice ministers from several member states weakened the initial proposal, prompting concerns from child rights advocates over insufficient legal protection and lack of action on issues like 'groomi...

EU Weakens Child Sexual Abuse Directive Amidst Member State Disagreements
The EU's attempt to update its 2011 directive on combating child sexual abuse is facing setbacks, as justice ministers from several member states weakened the initial proposal, prompting concerns from child rights advocates over insufficient legal protection and lack of action on issues like 'groomi...
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44% Bias Score

Record High German Arms Exports Spark Controversy
Germany's arms export approvals reached a record €12 billion in 2023, including increased sales to NATO, EU partners, Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Israel, and Turkey, prompting criticism due to human rights concerns and legal challenges.

Record High German Arms Exports Spark Controversy
Germany's arms export approvals reached a record €12 billion in 2023, including increased sales to NATO, EU partners, Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Israel, and Turkey, prompting criticism due to human rights concerns and legal challenges.
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56% Bias Score

Assad Regime's Hidden Billions: Contrasting Wealth and Syrian Poverty
The Assad family's wealth, estimated at $1-2 billion by the US State Department but potentially much higher, stems from direct or indirect involvement in almost all major Syrian economic activities, including illicit ones, and contrasts sharply with the economic suffering of the Syrian population.

Assad Regime's Hidden Billions: Contrasting Wealth and Syrian Poverty
The Assad family's wealth, estimated at $1-2 billion by the US State Department but potentially much higher, stems from direct or indirect involvement in almost all major Syrian economic activities, including illicit ones, and contrasts sharply with the economic suffering of the Syrian population.
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64% Bias Score
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