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China Urges Uniqlo to Prioritize Business Interests Amid Xinjiang Cotton Controversy
Following a BBC interview where Uniqlo CEO Tadashi Yanai stated that the company does not use Xinjiang cotton, China urged the company to prioritize its business interests and avoid political pressure, leading to significant online debate and potential boycotts in China.
China Urges Uniqlo to Prioritize Business Interests Amid Xinjiang Cotton Controversy
Following a BBC interview where Uniqlo CEO Tadashi Yanai stated that the company does not use Xinjiang cotton, China urged the company to prioritize its business interests and avoid political pressure, leading to significant online debate and potential boycotts in China.
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56% Bias Score


Georgia Protests Erupt After Government Delays EU Membership Talks
Following the Georgian government's decision to delay EU membership talks for four years, thousands of protesters took to the streets, met with a violent police crackdown resulting in over 100 arrests and dozens of injuries. The US suspended its strategic partnership with Georgia.
Georgia Protests Erupt After Government Delays EU Membership Talks
Following the Georgian government's decision to delay EU membership talks for four years, thousands of protesters took to the streets, met with a violent police crackdown resulting in over 100 arrests and dozens of injuries. The US suspended its strategic partnership with Georgia.
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40% Bias Score


Georgia Arrests Opposition Leader Amid Anti-Government Protests Over EU Talks
Georgian police arrested opposition leader Zurab Japaridze after using force to disperse tens of thousands of anti-government protesters in Tbilisi, escalating tensions over the government's decision to suspend EU membership talks amid accusations of Russian influence and democratic backsliding.
Georgia Arrests Opposition Leader Amid Anti-Government Protests Over EU Talks
Georgian police arrested opposition leader Zurab Japaridze after using force to disperse tens of thousands of anti-government protesters in Tbilisi, escalating tensions over the government's decision to suspend EU membership talks amid accusations of Russian influence and democratic backsliding.
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48% Bias Score


Belgium Ordered to Pay Restitution for Colonial-Era Abduction of Congolese Women
A Belgian court ordered the state to pay restitution to five Congolese women abducted as children and placed in orphanages during Belgium's colonial rule in the Congo, ruling that the abductions constituted crimes against humanity; the case is the first to shed light on the fate of thousands of mixe...
Belgium Ordered to Pay Restitution for Colonial-Era Abduction of Congolese Women
A Belgian court ordered the state to pay restitution to five Congolese women abducted as children and placed in orphanages during Belgium's colonial rule in the Congo, ruling that the abductions constituted crimes against humanity; the case is the first to shed light on the fate of thousands of mixe...
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44% Bias Score


Eight Turkish Opposition Mayors Removed After March 2024 Elections
Following the March 2024 Turkish local elections, eight opposition mayors, including those of Esenyurt and Mardin, were removed and replaced with government-appointed trustees, prompting criticism from Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu who called these actions a violation of public mandate and democrati...
Eight Turkish Opposition Mayors Removed After March 2024 Elections
Following the March 2024 Turkish local elections, eight opposition mayors, including those of Esenyurt and Mardin, were removed and replaced with government-appointed trustees, prompting criticism from Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu who called these actions a violation of public mandate and democrati...
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56% Bias Score


France Restricts Healthcare Access, Endangering Vulnerable Women
The French government plans to restrict access to the Aide Médicale de l'État (AME) by including spousal income in eligibility calculations, potentially affecting 192,000 women, mostly undocumented migrants, and increasing their vulnerability to domestic abuse.
France Restricts Healthcare Access, Endangering Vulnerable Women
The French government plans to restrict access to the Aide Médicale de l'État (AME) by including spousal income in eligibility calculations, potentially affecting 192,000 women, mostly undocumented migrants, and increasing their vulnerability to domestic abuse.
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72% Bias Score

Human Rights Violations Impede Progress in Ending AIDS Pandemic
On World AIDS Day 2023, sixteen celebrities supported UNAIDS' call for world leaders to prioritize human rights to end AIDS, highlighting that 1.3 million people were newly infected with HIV in 2023—three times higher than the global target—due to widespread human rights violations, especially again...

Human Rights Violations Impede Progress in Ending AIDS Pandemic
On World AIDS Day 2023, sixteen celebrities supported UNAIDS' call for world leaders to prioritize human rights to end AIDS, highlighting that 1.3 million people were newly infected with HIV in 2023—three times higher than the global target—due to widespread human rights violations, especially again...
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44% Bias Score

Georgian Police Arrest Opposition Leader Amid Anti-Government Protests
Georgian police arrested opposition leader Zurab Japaridze on Monday after dispersing anti-government protesters with water cannons and tear gas, escalating tensions over the government's postponement of EU accession talks and disputed elections.

Georgian Police Arrest Opposition Leader Amid Anti-Government Protests
Georgian police arrested opposition leader Zurab Japaridze on Monday after dispersing anti-government protesters with water cannons and tear gas, escalating tensions over the government's postponement of EU accession talks and disputed elections.
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40% Bias Score

Iranian Rapper Toomaj Salehi Released from Prison
Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi was released from prison on December 1st after his death sentence was overturned; he had been imprisoned since October 2022 for criticizing the Iranian regime and supporting protests sparked by Mahsa Amini's death.

Iranian Rapper Toomaj Salehi Released from Prison
Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi was released from prison on December 1st after his death sentence was overturned; he had been imprisoned since October 2022 for criticizing the Iranian regime and supporting protests sparked by Mahsa Amini's death.
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44% Bias Score

Mexico Court Orders Migrant Detention Registry
Mexico's Supreme Court ruled that Congress must create a public registry for detained migrants, addressing systemic human rights violations and a five-year delay in implementing existing legislation; this follows a lawsuit by human rights organizations highlighting the vulnerability of migrants to a...

Mexico Court Orders Migrant Detention Registry
Mexico's Supreme Court ruled that Congress must create a public registry for detained migrants, addressing systemic human rights violations and a five-year delay in implementing existing legislation; this follows a lawsuit by human rights organizations highlighting the vulnerability of migrants to a...
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Cabinet Explores Citizenship Revocation for Antisemitic Crimes, Raising Equality Concerns
The Dutch cabinet is exploring revoking citizenship for serious crimes involving discrimination, such as antisemitism, disproportionately affecting dual nationals and raising concerns about violating Article 1 of the Constitution, guaranteeing equal treatment under the law.

Dutch Cabinet Explores Citizenship Revocation for Antisemitic Crimes, Raising Equality Concerns
The Dutch cabinet is exploring revoking citizenship for serious crimes involving discrimination, such as antisemitism, disproportionately affecting dual nationals and raising concerns about violating Article 1 of the Constitution, guaranteeing equal treatment under the law.
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56% Bias Score

Baltic States Sanction Georgian Officials After Protest Crackdown
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania imposed sanctions on 11 Georgian officials, including the Interior Minister and a pro-Russia oligarch, after the Georgian government suppressed pro-EU protests, prompting increased pressure on the EU to follow suit.

Baltic States Sanction Georgian Officials After Protest Crackdown
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania imposed sanctions on 11 Georgian officials, including the Interior Minister and a pro-Russia oligarch, after the Georgian government suppressed pro-EU protests, prompting increased pressure on the EU to follow suit.
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40% Bias Score
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