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Borkum's "Klaasohm" Tradition Faces Backlash After Violence Shown on TV
Following a TV report showing women being hit with cow horns during the annual "Klaasohm" tradition on Borkum island, police announced a zero-tolerance policy towards violence, and organizers pledged to eliminate the practice, while facing significant backlash and tourism cancellations.
Borkum's "Klaasohm" Tradition Faces Backlash After Violence Shown on TV
Following a TV report showing women being hit with cow horns during the annual "Klaasohm" tradition on Borkum island, police announced a zero-tolerance policy towards violence, and organizers pledged to eliminate the practice, while facing significant backlash and tourism cancellations.
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64% Bias Score


Georgia: 107 arrestos en protestas por suspensión de negociaciones con la UE
Tras la suspensión de las conversaciones de adhesión a la UE, 107 manifestantes fueron arrestados en Tiflis, Georgia, durante protestas nocturnas donde la policía empleó fuerza excesiva, causando heridas y generando una fuerte condena internacional.
Georgia: 107 arrestos en protestas por suspensión de negociaciones con la UE
Tras la suspensión de las conversaciones de adhesión a la UE, 107 manifestantes fueron arrestados en Tiflis, Georgia, durante protestas nocturnas donde la policía empleó fuerza excesiva, causando heridas y generando una fuerte condena internacional.
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44% Bias Score


Unsafe Indian Cities: Pedestrian Infrastructure Needs Urgent Improvement
Pedestrians in Indian cities face numerous obstacles, including poorly maintained sidewalks and traffic congestion, leading to high accident rates and environmental concerns, while initiatives like Bengaluru's "world's longest trail run" highlight the need for systemic changes in urban planning.
Unsafe Indian Cities: Pedestrian Infrastructure Needs Urgent Improvement
Pedestrians in Indian cities face numerous obstacles, including poorly maintained sidewalks and traffic congestion, leading to high accident rates and environmental concerns, while initiatives like Bengaluru's "world's longest trail run" highlight the need for systemic changes in urban planning.
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36% Bias Score


Moscow Police Raid LGBTQ+ Venues Amid Crackdown
Moscow police raided multiple LGBTQ+ venues on Saturday, seizing electronics and inspecting patrons' documents, part of a broader crackdown following last year's Supreme Court ruling banning the "LGBTQ+ movement" as an extremist organization.
Moscow Police Raid LGBTQ+ Venues Amid Crackdown
Moscow police raided multiple LGBTQ+ venues on Saturday, seizing electronics and inspecting patrons' documents, part of a broader crackdown following last year's Supreme Court ruling banning the "LGBTQ+ movement" as an extremist organization.
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40% Bias Score


1027th Week of Protests: Unresolved Disappearance of Ahmet Yetişen
The Cumartesi Anneleri, in their 1027th week of protests, demanded answers regarding the enforced disappearance of Ahmet Yetişen, who was detained with his 13-year-old son in Batman on November 13, 1994; despite numerous appeals, investigations into his disappearance remain unresolved.
1027th Week of Protests: Unresolved Disappearance of Ahmet Yetişen
The Cumartesi Anneleri, in their 1027th week of protests, demanded answers regarding the enforced disappearance of Ahmet Yetişen, who was detained with his 13-year-old son in Batman on November 13, 1994; despite numerous appeals, investigations into his disappearance remain unresolved.
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24% Bias Score


Afghan Women Report Rape, Torture Under Taliban Anti-Begging Laws
In Afghanistan, destitute women arrested for begging under new Taliban laws report widespread rape and torture in detention; the Taliban has not responded to requests for comment.
Afghan Women Report Rape, Torture Under Taliban Anti-Begging Laws
In Afghanistan, destitute women arrested for begging under new Taliban laws report widespread rape and torture in detention; the Taliban has not responded to requests for comment.
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48% Bias Score

UK uses Royal Family to Secure Gulf Trade Deal
The UK government is using the royal family to improve relations with Gulf states to secure a free trade deal worth an estimated £10 billion, despite concerns about human rights.

UK uses Royal Family to Secure Gulf Trade Deal
The UK government is using the royal family to improve relations with Gulf states to secure a free trade deal worth an estimated £10 billion, despite concerns about human rights.
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44% Bias Score

Same-Sex Couples Rush to Marry Amid Fears of Trump's Reelection
Fearful of a potential rollback of same-sex marriage rights under a second Trump administration, many gay couples are rushing to wed, highlighting anxieties about the future of LGBTQ+ rights in the U.S.

Same-Sex Couples Rush to Marry Amid Fears of Trump's Reelection
Fearful of a potential rollback of same-sex marriage rights under a second Trump administration, many gay couples are rushing to wed, highlighting anxieties about the future of LGBTQ+ rights in the U.S.
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60% Bias Score

Nicaragua's Constitutional Reform Consolidates Authoritarian Rule
Nicaragua's constitutional reform, passed on November 22nd, eliminates the separation of powers, centralizes authority under a "co-presidency" of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, and is condemned by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights as a setback for democracy.

Nicaragua's Constitutional Reform Consolidates Authoritarian Rule
Nicaragua's constitutional reform, passed on November 22nd, eliminates the separation of powers, centralizes authority under a "co-presidency" of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, and is condemned by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights as a setback for democracy.
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64% Bias Score

Casement Stadium Debate in Belfast
A derelict Belfast stadium named after Irish revolutionary Roger Casement is at the center of a political row, involving the cost of rebuilding and the appropriateness of honoring a figure executed for high treason. Casement is known for his condemnation of atrocities in the Congo and his later role...

Casement Stadium Debate in Belfast
A derelict Belfast stadium named after Irish revolutionary Roger Casement is at the center of a political row, involving the cost of rebuilding and the appropriateness of honoring a figure executed for high treason. Casement is known for his condemnation of atrocities in the Congo and his later role...
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40% Bias Score

Turkish Protesters Face Charges After Criticizing Israeli Trade
Nine protesters detained in Turkey for criticizing Israeli-Turkish trade at a presidential address are facing charges of insulting the president, with their detention extended a day despite public nature of protest and lack of evidence; Saadet Party providing legal assistance.

Turkish Protesters Face Charges After Criticizing Israeli Trade
Nine protesters detained in Turkey for criticizing Israeli-Turkish trade at a presidential address are facing charges of insulting the president, with their detention extended a day despite public nature of protest and lack of evidence; Saadet Party providing legal assistance.
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44% Bias Score

Russian Lawyer Sentenced to Seven Years for Anti-War Posts
A Russian court sentenced lawyer Dmitry Talantov to seven years for anti-war social media posts, highlighting the Kremlin's crackdown on dissent since the Ukraine invasion; over 1,100 people face similar charges, with 340 imprisoned.

Russian Lawyer Sentenced to Seven Years for Anti-War Posts
A Russian court sentenced lawyer Dmitry Talantov to seven years for anti-war social media posts, highlighting the Kremlin's crackdown on dissent since the Ukraine invasion; over 1,100 people face similar charges, with 340 imprisoned.
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36% Bias Score
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