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Rotterdam to Halt Asylum Seeker Support, 33 Face Eviction
Rotterdam will stop providing shelter to 33 out of 45 asylum seekers on January 1st, 2024, due to a lack of government funding, while 12 vulnerable individuals will receive temporary care until June 1st, creating a legal challenge and highlighting the financial burden on cities.
Rotterdam to Halt Asylum Seeker Support, 33 Face Eviction
Rotterdam will stop providing shelter to 33 out of 45 asylum seekers on January 1st, 2024, due to a lack of government funding, while 12 vulnerable individuals will receive temporary care until June 1st, creating a legal challenge and highlighting the financial burden on cities.
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52% Bias Score


Martial Law Declared in South Korea, Sparking Mass Protests
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law on December 4, 2023, prompting mass protests in Seoul as citizens rallied outside the National Assembly building against the military's actions, which included sealing the parliament building and restricting access.
Martial Law Declared in South Korea, Sparking Mass Protests
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law on December 4, 2023, prompting mass protests in Seoul as citizens rallied outside the National Assembly building against the military's actions, which included sealing the parliament building and restricting access.
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60% Bias Score


Martial Law Declaration in South Korea Sparks Outrage and Impeachment Bid
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's surprise declaration of martial law for six hours on Tuesday sparked widespread outrage and calls for his resignation, with opposition parties moving to impeach him, amid concerns over a return to the country's authoritarian past.
Martial Law Declaration in South Korea Sparks Outrage and Impeachment Bid
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's surprise declaration of martial law for six hours on Tuesday sparked widespread outrage and calls for his resignation, with opposition parties moving to impeach him, amid concerns over a return to the country's authoritarian past.
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48% Bias Score


US Argues Against Climate Change Liability at ICJ Hearing
The U.S. presented its oral statement to the ICJ on December 4th, arguing against financial liability for past greenhouse gas emissions and rejecting the existence of an international human right to a healthy environment, while acknowledging the need to address climate change through existing framew...
US Argues Against Climate Change Liability at ICJ Hearing
The U.S. presented its oral statement to the ICJ on December 4th, arguing against financial liability for past greenhouse gas emissions and rejecting the existence of an international human right to a healthy environment, while acknowledging the need to address climate change through existing framew...
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52% Bias Score


UK Supermarkets Linked to Xinjiang Forced Labor
A BBC investigation alleges that tomato puree sold in four major UK supermarkets contains tomatoes from Xinjiang, China, where forced labor is prevalent; this prompted calls for stronger legislation and more transparent labeling by a Labour MP.
UK Supermarkets Linked to Xinjiang Forced Labor
A BBC investigation alleges that tomato puree sold in four major UK supermarkets contains tomatoes from Xinjiang, China, where forced labor is prevalent; this prompted calls for stronger legislation and more transparent labeling by a Labour MP.
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56% Bias Score


Human-Rights Lawyer Robin Sully Dies at 76
Robin Sully, a Canadian human-rights lawyer, died on November 22 at age 76; for almost 20 years she led Canadian efforts to spread judicial reform and the rule of law in 28 countries, receiving numerous awards for her work.
Human-Rights Lawyer Robin Sully Dies at 76
Robin Sully, a Canadian human-rights lawyer, died on November 22 at age 76; for almost 20 years she led Canadian efforts to spread judicial reform and the rule of law in 28 countries, receiving numerous awards for her work.
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32% Bias Score

Life Sentence for Murder in Kyle of Lochalsh
A 33-year-old man, Michael Joyce, was given a life sentence for the abhorrent murder of 61-year-old Michael White in Kyle of Lochalsh, Scotland, last April; Joyce's partner was acquitted.

Life Sentence for Murder in Kyle of Lochalsh
A 33-year-old man, Michael Joyce, was given a life sentence for the abhorrent murder of 61-year-old Michael White in Kyle of Lochalsh, Scotland, last April; Joyce's partner was acquitted.
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine Loses Chance for NATO Membership and Traditional Peace Treaty with Russia
A Ukrainian lawmaker stated that due to the current conflict, Ukraine has lost its chance for NATO membership and a "normal" peace treaty with Russia, significantly impacting its future security and geopolitical standing.

Ukraine Loses Chance for NATO Membership and Traditional Peace Treaty with Russia
A Ukrainian lawmaker stated that due to the current conflict, Ukraine has lost its chance for NATO membership and a "normal" peace treaty with Russia, significantly impacting its future security and geopolitical standing.
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40% Bias Score

Iranian Woman Flogged 74 Times for Hijab Defiance
An Iranian woman was flogged 74 times for refusing to wear a hijab, sustaining severe injuries; video evidence reveals the brutality of Iran's enforcement of Islamic dress code laws, highlighting systemic gender apartheid and inspiring ongoing resistance.

Iranian Woman Flogged 74 Times for Hijab Defiance
An Iranian woman was flogged 74 times for refusing to wear a hijab, sustaining severe injuries; video evidence reveals the brutality of Iran's enforcement of Islamic dress code laws, highlighting systemic gender apartheid and inspiring ongoing resistance.
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64% Bias Score

Maduro Accuses Machado of Assassination Plots Amidst Widespread Repression in Venezuela
Nicolás Maduro accused María Corina Machado of multiple assassination plots, providing no evidence, while six of her aides are besieged in the Argentinian embassy in Caracas, facing dire conditions; this coincides with 1,903 political prisoners in Venezuela, including 42 minors, following a disputed...

Maduro Accuses Machado of Assassination Plots Amidst Widespread Repression in Venezuela
Nicolás Maduro accused María Corina Machado of multiple assassination plots, providing no evidence, while six of her aides are besieged in the Argentinian embassy in Caracas, facing dire conditions; this coincides with 1,903 political prisoners in Venezuela, including 42 minors, following a disputed...
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64% Bias Score

Argentina Accuses Venezuela of Embassy Siege Before ICC
Argentina formally accused Venezuela before the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday of besieging its Caracas embassy, where six opposition figures are seeking refuge, amid accusations of human rights abuses and a post-election crisis.

Argentina Accuses Venezuela of Embassy Siege Before ICC
Argentina formally accused Venezuela before the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday of besieging its Caracas embassy, where six opposition figures are seeking refuge, amid accusations of human rights abuses and a post-election crisis.
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40% Bias Score

Georgia Protests: Police Brutality Amidst Postponed EU Talks
Following the Georgian government's postponement of EU accession talks, thousands protested nightly in Tbilisi for six evenings, resulting in police brutality, over 290 arrests, and 143 injuries; President Salome Zourabichvili condemned the excessive force, and Pro Asyl called for Germany to revoke ...

Georgia Protests: Police Brutality Amidst Postponed EU Talks
Following the Georgian government's postponement of EU accession talks, thousands protested nightly in Tbilisi for six evenings, resulting in police brutality, over 290 arrests, and 143 injuries; President Salome Zourabichvili condemned the excessive force, and Pro Asyl called for Germany to revoke ...
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40% Bias Score
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