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Columbia Professor Blames University for Antisemitism; 13 Universities Fail ADL Report Card
Columbia University professor Shai Davidai blames the school's leadership for unchecked antisemitism; 13 US universities received failing grades for antisemitism in the 2025 ADL report; NY Gov. Hochul ordered CUNY to remove a "Palestinian Studies" job posting.
Columbia Professor Blames University for Antisemitism; 13 Universities Fail ADL Report Card
Columbia University professor Shai Davidai blames the school's leadership for unchecked antisemitism; 13 US universities received failing grades for antisemitism in the 2025 ADL report; NY Gov. Hochul ordered CUNY to remove a "Palestinian Studies" job posting.
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68% Bias Score


ECHR Rejects Romanian Candidate's Appeal on Election Annulment
The European Court of Human Rights rejected Romanian ex-presidential candidate Calin Georgescu's appeal against the annulment of last year's election results due to proven Russian interference, including the use of tens of thousands of fake social media accounts to boost his campaign; the court foun...
ECHR Rejects Romanian Candidate's Appeal on Election Annulment
The European Court of Human Rights rejected Romanian ex-presidential candidate Calin Georgescu's appeal against the annulment of last year's election results due to proven Russian interference, including the use of tens of thousands of fake social media accounts to boost his campaign; the court foun...
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56% Bias Score


Gender Inequality Persists 30 Years After Beijing Declaration
The 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action in 2025 reveals persistent gender inequality, with violence against women increasing by 50% in a decade, affecting 95% of female victims; 612 million women lived near conflict zones in 2023, a 54% rise since 2010.
Gender Inequality Persists 30 Years After Beijing Declaration
The 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action in 2025 reveals persistent gender inequality, with violence against women increasing by 50% in a decade, affecting 95% of female victims; 612 million women lived near conflict zones in 2023, a 54% rise since 2010.
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44% Bias Score


Undercover Police Scandal: Systemic Abuse and Betrayal of Trust
An ITV documentary exposes how at least 50 women were manipulated into long-term relationships by undercover British police officers from the Special Demonstration Squad, revealing sanctioned tactics and highlighting the need for accountability and systemic reform.
Undercover Police Scandal: Systemic Abuse and Betrayal of Trust
An ITV documentary exposes how at least 50 women were manipulated into long-term relationships by undercover British police officers from the Special Demonstration Squad, revealing sanctioned tactics and highlighting the need for accountability and systemic reform.
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64% Bias Score


Dutch Tax Authority's RAM System Violated Privacy Laws
The Dutch tax authority's RAM system, used from 1998-2018, violated privacy laws by combining sensitive citizen data and sharing it with other agencies; a KPMG investigation revealed 20,000 selections in 2017 alone and is investigating potential fundamental rights violations.
Dutch Tax Authority's RAM System Violated Privacy Laws
The Dutch tax authority's RAM system, used from 1998-2018, violated privacy laws by combining sensitive citizen data and sharing it with other agencies; a KPMG investigation revealed 20,000 selections in 2017 alone and is investigating potential fundamental rights violations.
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40% Bias Score


Greek Parliament Debates Police Response to Violent Tempi Protest
Clashes erupted in Athens during a Tempi tragedy protest, with opposition parties condemning police use of tear gas while the government cited protestors throwing Molotov cocktails as justification for police response.
Greek Parliament Debates Police Response to Violent Tempi Protest
Clashes erupted in Athens during a Tempi tragedy protest, with opposition parties condemning police use of tear gas while the government cited protestors throwing Molotov cocktails as justification for police response.
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48% Bias Score

Turkish Psychiatrist Sentenced for Child Abuse and Drug Trafficking
A Turkish court sentenced child psychiatrist Prof. Dr. Süleyman Salih Zoroğlu to 25 years for drug trafficking, child abuse, data privacy violations, and blackmail; co-defendant Ahmet Aktaş received 15 years; others were acquitted.

Turkish Psychiatrist Sentenced for Child Abuse and Drug Trafficking
A Turkish court sentenced child psychiatrist Prof. Dr. Süleyman Salih Zoroğlu to 25 years for drug trafficking, child abuse, data privacy violations, and blackmail; co-defendant Ahmet Aktaş received 15 years; others were acquitted.
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40% Bias Score

EU to Implement Biometric Entry/Exit System for Non-EU Citizens
The EU will soon implement a new Entry/Exit System (EES) requiring non-EU citizens to provide biometric data (fingerprints and facial scans) upon entry to the Schengen Area for stays up to 90 days within 180, impacting an estimated 1.4 billion people annually, starting gradually in the autumn.

EU to Implement Biometric Entry/Exit System for Non-EU Citizens
The EU will soon implement a new Entry/Exit System (EES) requiring non-EU citizens to provide biometric data (fingerprints and facial scans) upon entry to the Schengen Area for stays up to 90 days within 180, impacting an estimated 1.4 billion people annually, starting gradually in the autumn.
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44% Bias Score

Lissu Critiques African Leaders' Emulation of Nyerere's Authoritarian Tendencies
At Makerere University, Tundu Lissu discussed how African leaders, emulating Julius Nyerere, use constitutionalism as a guise for authoritarianism, citing Uganda's militarized politics as an example, and urging emulation of Nyerere's eventual relinquishment of power.

Lissu Critiques African Leaders' Emulation of Nyerere's Authoritarian Tendencies
At Makerere University, Tundu Lissu discussed how African leaders, emulating Julius Nyerere, use constitutionalism as a guise for authoritarianism, citing Uganda's militarized politics as an example, and urging emulation of Nyerere's eventual relinquishment of power.
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52% Bias Score

Surge in Sexual Assaults Against Female Prison Officers in Spain Prompts Union Action
In response to a surge in sexual assaults against female prison officers in Spain, particularly four incidents within ten days in November 2024, the ACAIP-UGT union organized a self-defense course and demanded better protection and data transparency from the prison administration.

Surge in Sexual Assaults Against Female Prison Officers in Spain Prompts Union Action
In response to a surge in sexual assaults against female prison officers in Spain, particularly four incidents within ten days in November 2024, the ACAIP-UGT union organized a self-defense course and demanded better protection and data transparency from the prison administration.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Constitutional Court Reaffirms Commitment to Gender Equality
The Spanish Constitutional Court celebrated International Women's Day by reaffirming its commitment to gender equality, highlighting recent rulings on maternity leave and acknowledging the historical underrepresentation of women in the judiciary, while the Inter-American Court of Human Rights presid...

Spanish Constitutional Court Reaffirms Commitment to Gender Equality
The Spanish Constitutional Court celebrated International Women's Day by reaffirming its commitment to gender equality, highlighting recent rulings on maternity leave and acknowledging the historical underrepresentation of women in the judiciary, while the Inter-American Court of Human Rights presid...
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44% Bias Score

Idaho Senate Approves Firing Squads as Primary Execution Method
Idaho's Senate passed a bill making firing squads the primary execution method, effective 2024 if signed by the governor, due to a botched lethal injection in 2023. Four other states also allow firing squads, though rarely used. Opponents argued the method is inhumane.

Idaho Senate Approves Firing Squads as Primary Execution Method
Idaho's Senate passed a bill making firing squads the primary execution method, effective 2024 if signed by the governor, due to a botched lethal injection in 2023. Four other states also allow firing squads, though rarely used. Opponents argued the method is inhumane.
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52% Bias Score
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