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M23 Uprising in DR Congo: Violence and a Complex History of Discrimination
The M23 rebel group's violent uprising in eastern DR Congo, fueled by claims of Tutsi persecution, has displaced hundreds of thousands and prompted international sanctions for war crimes, despite decades of documented discrimination against Congolese Tutsis.
M23 Uprising in DR Congo: Violence and a Complex History of Discrimination
The M23 rebel group's violent uprising in eastern DR Congo, fueled by claims of Tutsi persecution, has displaced hundreds of thousands and prompted international sanctions for war crimes, despite decades of documented discrimination against Congolese Tutsis.
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16% Bias Score


Istanbul Bar Association Faces Crackdown After Criticizing Turkish Government
Following the election of a new leadership critical of the Turkish government, the Istanbul Bar Association faces multiple investigations, lawsuits, and arrest warrants, highlighting the ongoing suppression of dissent and challenges to the rule of law in Turkey.
Istanbul Bar Association Faces Crackdown After Criticizing Turkish Government
Following the election of a new leadership critical of the Turkish government, the Istanbul Bar Association faces multiple investigations, lawsuits, and arrest warrants, highlighting the ongoing suppression of dissent and challenges to the rule of law in Turkey.
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56% Bias Score


£100,000 Bounty Offered for Hong Kong Activist in London
Exiled Hong Kong activist Tony Chung reported receiving threatening letters offering a £100,000 bounty for his capture from Hong Kong authorities, sent to his London neighbors, prompting concerns about CCP intimidation tactics and the planned Chinese mega-embassy in London.
£100,000 Bounty Offered for Hong Kong Activist in London
Exiled Hong Kong activist Tony Chung reported receiving threatening letters offering a £100,000 bounty for his capture from Hong Kong authorities, sent to his London neighbors, prompting concerns about CCP intimidation tactics and the planned Chinese mega-embassy in London.
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60% Bias Score


Oostende Exiles: A Haven from Nazi Persecution
In 1936 Oostende, Belgium, became a haven for exiled German writers fleeing Nazi persecution, including Stefan Zweig and Joseph Roth, who found solace and community amidst fear and uncertainty, documenting their experiences and the political climate.
Oostende Exiles: A Haven from Nazi Persecution
In 1936 Oostende, Belgium, became a haven for exiled German writers fleeing Nazi persecution, including Stefan Zweig and Joseph Roth, who found solace and community amidst fear and uncertainty, documenting their experiences and the political climate.
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48% Bias Score


16 Arab Israelis Murdered Amidst Government Inaction on Violent Crime
During the first three weeks of February 2024, 16 Arab Israelis were murdered, exposing the state's failure to control violent crime in Arab society, despite previous successes when it was treated as a national priority; this failure is exacerbated by socioeconomic factors and governmental inaction.
16 Arab Israelis Murdered Amidst Government Inaction on Violent Crime
During the first three weeks of February 2024, 16 Arab Israelis were murdered, exposing the state's failure to control violent crime in Arab society, despite previous successes when it was treated as a national priority; this failure is exacerbated by socioeconomic factors and governmental inaction.
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52% Bias Score


South Carolina Death Row Inmate Chooses Firing Squad Execution
Brad Sigmon, a 67-year-old South Carolina death row inmate convicted in 2002 of killing his ex-girlfriend's parents, chose to be executed by firing squad on March 7, 2024, becoming the first such execution in South Carolina since 2010 and the first in the U.S. since Utah's 2010 execution of Ronnie L...
South Carolina Death Row Inmate Chooses Firing Squad Execution
Brad Sigmon, a 67-year-old South Carolina death row inmate convicted in 2002 of killing his ex-girlfriend's parents, chose to be executed by firing squad on March 7, 2024, becoming the first such execution in South Carolina since 2010 and the first in the U.S. since Utah's 2010 execution of Ronnie L...
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56% Bias Score

Hamas Violates Ceasefire, Misidentifies Body of Abducted Mother
Kibbutz Nir Oz confirmed the death of Schiri Bibas, a mother abducted on October 7th from her home, whose body was initially misidentified before being handed over by Hamas. This action violated a January 19th ceasefire agreement.

Hamas Violates Ceasefire, Misidentifies Body of Abducted Mother
Kibbutz Nir Oz confirmed the death of Schiri Bibas, a mother abducted on October 7th from her home, whose body was initially misidentified before being handed over by Hamas. This action violated a January 19th ceasefire agreement.
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60% Bias Score

Sole Surviving American Hostage Remains in Gaza After 16 Months
Edan Alexander, an Israeli-American serving in the IDF, is the sole surviving American hostage in Gaza after 16 months of conflict; his continued captivity highlights ongoing diplomatic efforts and the complexities of securing the release of hostages amidst the Israel-Hamas ceasefire.

Sole Surviving American Hostage Remains in Gaza After 16 Months
Edan Alexander, an Israeli-American serving in the IDF, is the sole surviving American hostage in Gaza after 16 months of conflict; his continued captivity highlights ongoing diplomatic efforts and the complexities of securing the release of hostages amidst the Israel-Hamas ceasefire.
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36% Bias Score

Turkey's Repressive "Inclusive" System
Turkey's "Tek adamlı başkanlık sistemi," despite claims of inclusivity, has led to widespread repression and violence against political opponents, workers, and even ordinary citizens, with examples ranging from the detention of labor leaders to the killing of children and the persecution of those pr...

Turkey's Repressive "Inclusive" System
Turkey's "Tek adamlı başkanlık sistemi," despite claims of inclusivity, has led to widespread repression and violence against political opponents, workers, and even ordinary citizens, with examples ranging from the detention of labor leaders to the killing of children and the persecution of those pr...
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64% Bias Score

Columbia University Faces Deportation Threat for Pro-Palestinian Students
A proposed executive order threatens to deport pro-Palestinian students at Columbia University for attending protests, sparking an op-ed by Israeli and Palestinian students condemning the measure and calling for the university's protection. The order, part of President Trump's January 29 executive o...

Columbia University Faces Deportation Threat for Pro-Palestinian Students
A proposed executive order threatens to deport pro-Palestinian students at Columbia University for attending protests, sparking an op-ed by Israeli and Palestinian students condemning the measure and calling for the university's protection. The order, part of President Trump's January 29 executive o...
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Restrictive Free Speech Laws: A Comparison with the US
Germany's Basic Law protects free speech but restricts it to protect personal honor, unlike the broader US First Amendment; this difference stems from historical context and raises questions about the effectiveness of suppressing hate speech versus allowing open debate.

Germany's Restrictive Free Speech Laws: A Comparison with the US
Germany's Basic Law protects free speech but restricts it to protect personal honor, unlike the broader US First Amendment; this difference stems from historical context and raises questions about the effectiveness of suppressing hate speech versus allowing open debate.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration Ends TPS for Haitian Nationals, Sparking Outrage
The Trump administration's decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 500,000 Haitians in the U.S. by August 2025 is facing strong opposition from Haitian American communities in South Florida who warn of dangerous conditions in Haiti, citing political instability, economic hardship, ...

Trump Administration Ends TPS for Haitian Nationals, Sparking Outrage
The Trump administration's decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 500,000 Haitians in the U.S. by August 2025 is facing strong opposition from Haitian American communities in South Florida who warn of dangerous conditions in Haiti, citing political instability, economic hardship, ...
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52% Bias Score
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