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Judge Orders Closure of Trump's 'Alligator Alcatraz' Due to Everglades Damage
A US federal judge ordered the closure of President Trump's Florida migrant detention center, "Alligator Alcatraz", within 60 days due to irreparable environmental damage to the Everglades, rejecting a state appeal and halting all operations and construction; the decision follows a temporary restrai...
Judge Orders Closure of Trump's 'Alligator Alcatraz' Due to Everglades Damage
A US federal judge ordered the closure of President Trump's Florida migrant detention center, "Alligator Alcatraz", within 60 days due to irreparable environmental damage to the Everglades, rejecting a state appeal and halting all operations and construction; the decision follows a temporary restrai...
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44% Bias Score


China's Southeast Asia Expansion: Economic Growth vs. Environmental Damage
Chinese companies' expansion into Southeast Asia's resource sector, particularly nickel processing in Indonesia and rare earth mining in Myanmar, is causing significant environmental damage and health risks for local populations, despite contributing to economic growth.
China's Southeast Asia Expansion: Economic Growth vs. Environmental Damage
Chinese companies' expansion into Southeast Asia's resource sector, particularly nickel processing in Indonesia and rare earth mining in Myanmar, is causing significant environmental damage and health risks for local populations, despite contributing to economic growth.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Ends TPS for Hondurans, Exacerbating Healthcare Worker Shortage
The Trump administration terminated Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 72,000 Hondurans on September 8, 2023, despite court challenges, creating uncertainty for these individuals and exacerbating a healthcare worker shortage in California.
Trump Administration Ends TPS for Hondurans, Exacerbating Healthcare Worker Shortage
The Trump administration terminated Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 72,000 Hondurans on September 8, 2023, despite court challenges, creating uncertainty for these individuals and exacerbating a healthcare worker shortage in California.
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48% Bias Score


Xi Outlines Development Priorities for Xizang
Chinese President Xi Jinping concluded a two-day visit to Xizang Autonomous Region on August 20, 2025, outlining priorities for its future development, including stability, economic growth, environmental protection, and border strengthening, while celebrating six decades of progress since its establ...
Xi Outlines Development Priorities for Xizang
Chinese President Xi Jinping concluded a two-day visit to Xizang Autonomous Region on August 20, 2025, outlining priorities for its future development, including stability, economic growth, environmental protection, and border strengthening, while celebrating six decades of progress since its establ...
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52% Bias Score


Federal Judge Orders Closure of Florida Everglades Migrant Detention Center
A federal judge ordered the closure of the "Alligator Alcatraz" migrant detention center in the Florida Everglades within 60 days due to violations of federal environmental laws and the infringement of Miccosukee tribal rights, requiring the removal of all temporary structures within two months.
Federal Judge Orders Closure of Florida Everglades Migrant Detention Center
A federal judge ordered the closure of the "Alligator Alcatraz" migrant detention center in the Florida Everglades within 60 days due to violations of federal environmental laws and the infringement of Miccosukee tribal rights, requiring the removal of all temporary structures within two months.
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52% Bias Score


Uganda Agrees to Accept Deportations from U.S., Raising Human Rights Concerns
Uganda agreed to accept deported migrants from the U.S., excluding those with criminal records or unaccompanied minors, though the agreement's details and Uganda's compensation are still under negotiation; human rights groups raised concerns about the deal's legality.
Uganda Agrees to Accept Deportations from U.S., Raising Human Rights Concerns
Uganda agreed to accept deported migrants from the U.S., excluding those with criminal records or unaccompanied minors, though the agreement's details and Uganda's compensation are still under negotiation; human rights groups raised concerns about the deal's legality.
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36% Bias Score

Ethiopia: RSF Condemns Arrest of Two Journalists Amidst Press Freedom Crackdown
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) demands the immediate release of two Ethiopian journalists, Abdulsemed Mohamed and Yonas Amare, arrested in August 2024, amid growing concerns over press freedom violations in the country, which ranks 145th out of 180 in RSF's press freedom index.

Ethiopia: RSF Condemns Arrest of Two Journalists Amidst Press Freedom Crackdown
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) demands the immediate release of two Ethiopian journalists, Abdulsemed Mohamed and Yonas Amare, arrested in August 2024, amid growing concerns over press freedom violations in the country, which ranks 145th out of 180 in RSF's press freedom index.
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36% Bias Score

UK Designates Pro-Palestinian Group as Terrorist Organization
The UK government designated Palestine Action, a pro-Palestinian activist group, as a terrorist organization after they vandalized RAF Brize Norton causing £7 million in damage; author Sally Rooney's planned donation to the group has raised questions about the UK's terrorism laws.

UK Designates Pro-Palestinian Group as Terrorist Organization
The UK government designated Palestine Action, a pro-Palestinian activist group, as a terrorist organization after they vandalized RAF Brize Norton causing £7 million in damage; author Sally Rooney's planned donation to the group has raised questions about the UK's terrorism laws.
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52% Bias Score

Judge Orders Closure of "Alligator Alcatraz" Immigration Jail
A Miami federal judge ordered the closure of the Trump administration's "Alligator Alcatraz" immigration jail within 60 days, citing irreparable environmental damage to the Everglades and human rights violations, a decision that follows a temporary restraining order halting construction; approximate...

Judge Orders Closure of "Alligator Alcatraz" Immigration Jail
A Miami federal judge ordered the closure of the Trump administration's "Alligator Alcatraz" immigration jail within 60 days, citing irreparable environmental damage to the Everglades and human rights violations, a decision that follows a temporary restraining order halting construction; approximate...
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48% Bias Score

EU's Cautious Response to Escalating Violence in Serbia
Mass protests in Serbia, triggered by a train station collapse in November 2024, have escalated into widespread violence, prompting a cautious response from the EU, which is balancing its strategic interests with concerns about human rights violations.

EU's Cautious Response to Escalating Violence in Serbia
Mass protests in Serbia, triggered by a train station collapse in November 2024, have escalated into widespread violence, prompting a cautious response from the EU, which is balancing its strategic interests with concerns about human rights violations.
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60% Bias Score

Aidsfonds Ceases Russia Operations Amidst Growing HIV Epidemic and Government Crackdown
The Russian Public Prosecutor's Office declared the Dutch Aidsfonds an undesirable organization, prompting the Aidsfonds to immediately halt its 15-year HIV/AIDS prevention program in Russia, which had the fastest-growing HIV epidemic in Eastern Europe, due to increasing government pressure and the ...

Aidsfonds Ceases Russia Operations Amidst Growing HIV Epidemic and Government Crackdown
The Russian Public Prosecutor's Office declared the Dutch Aidsfonds an undesirable organization, prompting the Aidsfonds to immediately halt its 15-year HIV/AIDS prevention program in Russia, which had the fastest-growing HIV epidemic in Eastern Europe, due to increasing government pressure and the ...
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40% Bias Score

Thaksin Shinawatra Faces Thai Lese-Majesty Charge
A Thai court will decide on Friday whether former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra violated the lese-majesty law, facing 3–15 years in prison; further cases against him and his daughter threaten political stability.

Thaksin Shinawatra Faces Thai Lese-Majesty Charge
A Thai court will decide on Friday whether former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra violated the lese-majesty law, facing 3–15 years in prison; further cases against him and his daughter threaten political stability.
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40% Bias Score
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