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Bangladesh Conference Seeks Solutions for Rohingya Crisis Amidst Food Shortages
Bangladesh hosts a two-day conference in Cox's Bazar on the Rohingya crisis, bringing together government officials, international representatives, and Rohingya leaders to discuss solutions and address urgent humanitarian needs amid severe food shortages and the upcoming UN General Assembly meeting.
Bangladesh Conference Seeks Solutions for Rohingya Crisis Amidst Food Shortages
Bangladesh hosts a two-day conference in Cox's Bazar on the Rohingya crisis, bringing together government officials, international representatives, and Rohingya leaders to discuss solutions and address urgent humanitarian needs amid severe food shortages and the upcoming UN General Assembly meeting.
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24% Bias Score


African Presidents Extend Rule: Biya Seeks Re-election
Cameroon's 92-year-old President Paul Biya announced his candidacy for October's election, extending his 43-year rule, mirroring similar actions by Uganda's Yoweri Museveni and Ivory Coast's Alassane Ouattara, highlighting a trend of long-serving African presidents circumventing term limits and supp...
African Presidents Extend Rule: Biya Seeks Re-election
Cameroon's 92-year-old President Paul Biya announced his candidacy for October's election, extending his 43-year rule, mirroring similar actions by Uganda's Yoweri Museveni and Ivory Coast's Alassane Ouattara, highlighting a trend of long-serving African presidents circumventing term limits and supp...
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60% Bias Score


Global Crackdown on NGOs by Authoritarian Regimes
Authoritarian governments globally, including those of Turkey, Hungary, and Russia, are cracking down on NGOs, citing concerns about terrorism and regime change; Greece is also conducting audits of NGOs, potentially mirroring these trends.
Global Crackdown on NGOs by Authoritarian Regimes
Authoritarian governments globally, including those of Turkey, Hungary, and Russia, are cracking down on NGOs, citing concerns about terrorism and regime change; Greece is also conducting audits of NGOs, potentially mirroring these trends.
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60% Bias Score


Release of Italian-Venezuelan Political Prisoners in Caracas Following International Pressure
In Caracas, Venezuela, 13 political prisoners, including Italian-Venezuelans Amerigo De Grazia and Margarita Assenza, were released following international pressure; however, some remain imprisoned, with others under house arrest, pending court appearances and restrictions on movement.
Release of Italian-Venezuelan Political Prisoners in Caracas Following International Pressure
In Caracas, Venezuela, 13 political prisoners, including Italian-Venezuelans Amerigo De Grazia and Margarita Assenza, were released following international pressure; however, some remain imprisoned, with others under house arrest, pending court appearances and restrictions on movement.
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44% Bias Score


Unsent Farewell Letters from Nazi-Era Death Row Inmates Found
Over 50 unsent farewell letters written by individuals executed in Munich's Stadelheim Prison during the Nazi regime have been discovered, prompting a search for their relatives by the Bavarian State Archives and the Arolsen Archives to fulfill the condemned's last wishes.
Unsent Farewell Letters from Nazi-Era Death Row Inmates Found
Over 50 unsent farewell letters written by individuals executed in Munich's Stadelheim Prison during the Nazi regime have been discovered, prompting a search for their relatives by the Bavarian State Archives and the Arolsen Archives to fulfill the condemned's last wishes.
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20% Bias Score


Trump Administration Seeks Second Deportation of Salvadoran Man to Uganda
The Trump administration is pursuing the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda after he was wrongfully deported to El Salvador, then returned to the US. Despite his release from jail, the administration is determined to deport him for alleged human smuggling. This case has become a symbol of...
Trump Administration Seeks Second Deportation of Salvadoran Man to Uganda
The Trump administration is pursuing the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda after he was wrongfully deported to El Salvador, then returned to the US. Despite his release from jail, the administration is determined to deport him for alleged human smuggling. This case has become a symbol of...
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48% Bias Score

Corruption in Spain's Asylum System Exploits Vulnerable Migrants
In Spain, a 75-year-old man caring for his Alzheimer's-affected wife discovers that the three Latin American women he employs to help are paying bribes for free immigration services, exposing a corrupt system that exploits vulnerable asylum seekers.

Corruption in Spain's Asylum System Exploits Vulnerable Migrants
In Spain, a 75-year-old man caring for his Alzheimer's-affected wife discovers that the three Latin American women he employs to help are paying bribes for free immigration services, exposing a corrupt system that exploits vulnerable asylum seekers.
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52% Bias Score

UK's HTS Policy and Citizenship Revocations: Transparency and Due Process Concerns
The UK government's potential delisting of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) from its terror list raises questions about the citizenship revocations of Britons accused of HTS affiliation, highlighting concerns about due process and potential racial bias in the UK's use of this power.

UK's HTS Policy and Citizenship Revocations: Transparency and Due Process Concerns
The UK government's potential delisting of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) from its terror list raises questions about the citizenship revocations of Britons accused of HTS affiliation, highlighting concerns about due process and potential racial bias in the UK's use of this power.
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32% Bias Score

Istanbul Bans Donation Boxes for SMA and DMD Treatments
The Istanbul Governorate banned donation boxes set up to fund expensive treatments for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) and Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD), prompting outrage from families who say the ban hinders access to life-saving medications for thousands of affected children.

Istanbul Bans Donation Boxes for SMA and DMD Treatments
The Istanbul Governorate banned donation boxes set up to fund expensive treatments for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) and Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD), prompting outrage from families who say the ban hinders access to life-saving medications for thousands of affected children.
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60% Bias Score

Disgraced Police Officer Opens Tattoo Parlor After Sharing Photos of Murder Victims
Former Metropolitan Police officer Jamie Lewis, who took and shared photos of murdered sisters Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman with a colleague, opened a tattoo parlor in Ipswich, Suffolk, after serving a 33-month prison sentence for misconduct in a public office.

Disgraced Police Officer Opens Tattoo Parlor After Sharing Photos of Murder Victims
Former Metropolitan Police officer Jamie Lewis, who took and shared photos of murdered sisters Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman with a colleague, opened a tattoo parlor in Ipswich, Suffolk, after serving a 33-month prison sentence for misconduct in a public office.
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56% Bias Score

Farage Plans Mass Deportations of Channel Migrants
Nigel Farage, leader of the UK's Reform Party, announced plans for mass deportations of migrants arriving via the English Channel, involving new detention facilities, withdrawal from human rights conventions, and agreements with migrants' countries of origin, reflecting high public concern about imm...

Farage Plans Mass Deportations of Channel Migrants
Nigel Farage, leader of the UK's Reform Party, announced plans for mass deportations of migrants arriving via the English Channel, involving new detention facilities, withdrawal from human rights conventions, and agreements with migrants' countries of origin, reflecting high public concern about imm...
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56% Bias Score

Kmart Lawsuit Exposes Gaps in Australia's Modern Slavery Act
The Australian Uyghur Tangritagh Women's Association (AUTWA) is suing Kmart for potential links to forced Uyghur labor through its supplier, Jiangsu Guotai Guosheng, exposing weaknesses in Australia's Modern Slavery Act and highlighting the need for stronger legislation and enforcement.

Kmart Lawsuit Exposes Gaps in Australia's Modern Slavery Act
The Australian Uyghur Tangritagh Women's Association (AUTWA) is suing Kmart for potential links to forced Uyghur labor through its supplier, Jiangsu Guotai Guosheng, exposing weaknesses in Australia's Modern Slavery Act and highlighting the need for stronger legislation and enforcement.
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40% Bias Score
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