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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


Belfast Homeless Hostel's Bed Bug Infestation Causes Illness, Sparks Complaints
A bed bug infestation at Belfast's Centenary House homeless hostel, run by the Salvation Army, has caused illness among residents since June, prompting complaints about inadequate pest control and complaint handling; the hostel receives £928,110 annually from the NIHE.
Belfast Homeless Hostel's Bed Bug Infestation Causes Illness, Sparks Complaints
A bed bug infestation at Belfast's Centenary House homeless hostel, run by the Salvation Army, has caused illness among residents since June, prompting complaints about inadequate pest control and complaint handling; the hostel receives £928,110 annually from the NIHE.
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28% Bias Score


Lawsuit Challenges Removal of Adana Mayor
Following his arrest on corruption charges on July 5th, Adana Mayor Zeydan Karalar's lawyer filed a lawsuit challenging his temporary removal from office by the Ministry of Interior, arguing it violated administrative law and fundamental rights.
Lawsuit Challenges Removal of Adana Mayor
Following his arrest on corruption charges on July 5th, Adana Mayor Zeydan Karalar's lawyer filed a lawsuit challenging his temporary removal from office by the Ministry of Interior, arguing it violated administrative law and fundamental rights.
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44% Bias Score


Israel Approves Controversial West Bank Settlement Expansion Amidst Gaza Offensive
Israel approved the construction of 3,400 housing units in the E1 settlement area on the occupied West Bank, a move condemned internationally for violating international law and further hindering the possibility of a Palestinian state; this follows Israel's military offensive in Gaza and heightened ...
Israel Approves Controversial West Bank Settlement Expansion Amidst Gaza Offensive
Israel approved the construction of 3,400 housing units in the E1 settlement area on the occupied West Bank, a move condemned internationally for violating international law and further hindering the possibility of a Palestinian state; this follows Israel's military offensive in Gaza and heightened ...
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56% Bias Score


Dalai Lama's Unanswered Plea for Tibet
The Dalai Lama's 1981 letter to Deng Xiaoping expressed hope for peace in Tibet, citing widespread suffering among Tibetans and proposing increased communication, but received no response; instead, China issued "Five Political Points" focused on the Dalai Lama's personal status.
Dalai Lama's Unanswered Plea for Tibet
The Dalai Lama's 1981 letter to Deng Xiaoping expressed hope for peace in Tibet, citing widespread suffering among Tibetans and proposing increased communication, but received no response; instead, China issued "Five Political Points" focused on the Dalai Lama's personal status.
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40% Bias Score


Hesse Sees 63% Surge in Anti-Queer Hate Crimes in 2024
In Hesse, Germany, reports of anti-queer hate crimes surged by 63% in 2024, reaching 135 incidents, including assault and property damage; authorities are responding to this alarming trend.
Hesse Sees 63% Surge in Anti-Queer Hate Crimes in 2024
In Hesse, Germany, reports of anti-queer hate crimes surged by 63% in 2024, reaching 135 incidents, including assault and property damage; authorities are responding to this alarming trend.
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28% 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

Greek CSOs Condemn Government Disparagement of Their Work
Sixty-seven Greek Civil Society Organizations sent an open letter to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis condemning recent statements by government officials that disparaged their work and volunteer efforts, particularly in relation to recent deadly wildfires; the letter calls for condemnation of the...

Greek CSOs Condemn Government Disparagement of Their Work
Sixty-seven Greek Civil Society Organizations sent an open letter to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis condemning recent statements by government officials that disparaged their work and volunteer efforts, particularly in relation to recent deadly wildfires; the letter calls for condemnation of the...
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56% Bias Score

Israel Approves E1 Settlement Plan, Effectively Ending Two-State Solution
Israel approved the controversial E1 settlement plan, connecting settlements in East Jerusalem to Maale Adumim in the West Bank, effectively ending the possibility of a contiguous Palestinian state and displacing thousands of Palestinians; this follows years of stalled progress and increased interna...

Israel Approves E1 Settlement Plan, Effectively Ending Two-State Solution
Israel approved the controversial E1 settlement plan, connecting settlements in East Jerusalem to Maale Adumim in the West Bank, effectively ending the possibility of a contiguous Palestinian state and displacing thousands of Palestinians; this follows years of stalled progress and increased interna...
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60% Bias Score

UK Business Leaders Demand Action Against Israel Amid Gaza Crisis
Over 762 UK business leaders, including a former royal advisor and a Holocaust survivor's descendant, are demanding that the British government cease all arms trade with Israel, sanction those accused of violating international law, and enforce UN principles on business and human rights, citing the ...

UK Business Leaders Demand Action Against Israel Amid Gaza Crisis
Over 762 UK business leaders, including a former royal advisor and a Holocaust survivor's descendant, are demanding that the British government cease all arms trade with Israel, sanction those accused of violating international law, and enforce UN principles on business and human rights, citing the ...
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56% Bias Score

Appeals Court Clears Way for End of TPS for Nicaraguans, Hondurans, and Nepalese
A federal appeals court temporarily lifted a lower court injunction, allowing the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 60,000 migrants from Nicaragua, Honduras, and Nepal, despite arguments that the decision was racially motivated and insufficiently considered ongoin...

Appeals Court Clears Way for End of TPS for Nicaraguans, Hondurans, and Nepalese
A federal appeals court temporarily lifted a lower court injunction, allowing the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 60,000 migrants from Nicaragua, Honduras, and Nepal, despite arguments that the decision was racially motivated and insufficiently considered ongoin...
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44% Bias Score

Turkish Courts Uphold Lenient Sentence in 2014 Femicide
Hatice Kaçmaz, a 33-year-old woman working at TRT, was murdered in 2014 in Ankara by Orhan Munis, who stabbed her after she rejected his marriage proposal; despite evidence suggesting premeditation, the court ruled it a crime of passion, a decision upheld by the Supreme Court of Appeals.

Turkish Courts Uphold Lenient Sentence in 2014 Femicide
Hatice Kaçmaz, a 33-year-old woman working at TRT, was murdered in 2014 in Ankara by Orhan Munis, who stabbed her after she rejected his marriage proposal; despite evidence suggesting premeditation, the court ruled it a crime of passion, a decision upheld by the Supreme Court of Appeals.
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68% Bias Score
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