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Russia Sentences Navalny Associate to 18 Years, Opposition Member Under House Arrest
Russian courts sentenced Leonid Volkov, a Navalny associate, to 18 years in prison in absentia and placed opposition member Lev Shlosberg under house arrest on Wednesday for discrediting the army, amid a wider crackdown on dissent.
Russia Sentences Navalny Associate to 18 Years, Opposition Member Under House Arrest
Russian courts sentenced Leonid Volkov, a Navalny associate, to 18 years in prison in absentia and placed opposition member Lev Shlosberg under house arrest on Wednesday for discrediting the army, amid a wider crackdown on dissent.
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32% Bias Score


French Teenagers Charged with Antisemitic Gang Rape
On June 15, 2024, in Courbevoie, France, three teenagers gang-raped and assaulted a Jewish girl, filming the act and demanding her conversion to Islam; the attack followed a year of antisemitic harassment at school, and the perpetrators face up to ten years in prison due to the antisemitic nature of...
French Teenagers Charged with Antisemitic Gang Rape
On June 15, 2024, in Courbevoie, France, three teenagers gang-raped and assaulted a Jewish girl, filming the act and demanding her conversion to Islam; the attack followed a year of antisemitic harassment at school, and the perpetrators face up to ten years in prison due to the antisemitic nature of...
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28% Bias Score


Hamas Attack Kills Five Members of US-Backed Gaza Aid Group
On June 11, 2025, a Hamas attack on a bus carrying over two dozen members of the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) in Gaza killed at least five and injured several others; the GHF fears some may be hostages. The attack occurred during the foundation's first week of operations, amidst accu...
Hamas Attack Kills Five Members of US-Backed Gaza Aid Group
On June 11, 2025, a Hamas attack on a bus carrying over two dozen members of the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) in Gaza killed at least five and injured several others; the GHF fears some may be hostages. The attack occurred during the foundation's first week of operations, amidst accu...
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44% Bias Score


G7 Summit Invites Spark Controversy Amidst Human Rights Concerns
Prime Minister Mark Carney is facing internal criticism for inviting India and Saudi Arabia to the G7 summit due to human rights concerns and allegations of foreign interference, while Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will not attend; the summit will be held in Kananaskis, Alta., from June 15-17.
G7 Summit Invites Spark Controversy Amidst Human Rights Concerns
Prime Minister Mark Carney is facing internal criticism for inviting India and Saudi Arabia to the G7 summit due to human rights concerns and allegations of foreign interference, while Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will not attend; the summit will be held in Kananaskis, Alta., from June 15-17.
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52% Bias Score


Syria Mandates Burkini Use on Public Beaches
Syria's Ministry of Tourism mandated that women wear burkinis on public beaches and pools to enhance public security and morality, exempting upscale establishments; this follows the Islamist government's takeover in December 2023.
Syria Mandates Burkini Use on Public Beaches
Syria's Ministry of Tourism mandated that women wear burkinis on public beaches and pools to enhance public security and morality, exempting upscale establishments; this follows the Islamist government's takeover in December 2023.
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60% Bias Score


Judge Orders Release of Detained Pro-Palestinian Student
A federal judge ordered the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student detained since March 8th for pro-Palestinian activism, but he remains in custody pending a government appeal; the ruling highlights concerns about free speech and the administration's use of a rarely used statute to...
Judge Orders Release of Detained Pro-Palestinian Student
A federal judge ordered the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student detained since March 8th for pro-Palestinian activism, but he remains in custody pending a government appeal; the ruling highlights concerns about free speech and the administration's use of a rarely used statute to...
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56% Bias Score

Sudanese Refugee Crisis in Egypt Spurs Debate on Female Genital Mutilation
The Sudanese refugee crisis in Egypt (1.5 million since April 2023) has sparked debate about female genital mutilation (FGM), illegal in both countries but prevalent. A study reveals conflicting views among refugees on whether migration will increase or decrease FGM, highlighting complex factors lik...

Sudanese Refugee Crisis in Egypt Spurs Debate on Female Genital Mutilation
The Sudanese refugee crisis in Egypt (1.5 million since April 2023) has sparked debate about female genital mutilation (FGM), illegal in both countries but prevalent. A study reveals conflicting views among refugees on whether migration will increase or decrease FGM, highlighting complex factors lik...
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28% Bias Score

French Pro-Palestinian Activists Expelled from Israel
Four French pro-Palestinian activists, including MEP Rima Hassan, will be expelled from Israel on Thursday and Friday following their arrest aboard a boat intercepted by the Israeli navy while attempting to reach Gaza, highlighting ongoing tensions surrounding the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and Isr...

French Pro-Palestinian Activists Expelled from Israel
Four French pro-Palestinian activists, including MEP Rima Hassan, will be expelled from Israel on Thursday and Friday following their arrest aboard a boat intercepted by the Israeli navy while attempting to reach Gaza, highlighting ongoing tensions surrounding the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and Isr...
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56% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Deportation of Columbia Activist Based on Foreign Policy Grounds
A New Jersey federal judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking the Trump administration from deporting or detaining Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University activist and green card holder, based on foreign policy concerns, while allowing other grounds for potential deportation.

Judge Blocks Deportation of Columbia Activist Based on Foreign Policy Grounds
A New Jersey federal judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking the Trump administration from deporting or detaining Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University activist and green card holder, based on foreign policy concerns, while allowing other grounds for potential deportation.
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48% Bias Score

Ocean Health Crisis Demands Urgent Action for Human Rights and Sustainable Governance
The ocean's health is crucial for human survival, yet faces threats from pollution, climate change, and weak governance; indigenous communities' efforts and the upcoming UN Ocean Conference highlight the need for improved protection and human rights recognition.

Ocean Health Crisis Demands Urgent Action for Human Rights and Sustainable Governance
The ocean's health is crucial for human survival, yet faces threats from pollution, climate change, and weak governance; indigenous communities' efforts and the upcoming UN Ocean Conference highlight the need for improved protection and human rights recognition.
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24% Bias Score

Kremlin Critic Volkov Sentenced to 18 Years in Absentia
A Russian military court sentenced Leonid Volkov, a prominent ally of the late Alexey Navalny, to 18 years in prison in absentia on Wednesday, finding him guilty of spreading fake news and justifying terrorism; Volkov, who lives in Lithuania, downplayed the verdict.

Kremlin Critic Volkov Sentenced to 18 Years in Absentia
A Russian military court sentenced Leonid Volkov, a prominent ally of the late Alexey Navalny, to 18 years in prison in absentia on Wednesday, finding him guilty of spreading fake news and justifying terrorism; Volkov, who lives in Lithuania, downplayed the verdict.
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40% Bias Score

National Guard Authorized to Detain Civilians During LA Immigration Protests
In Los Angeles, 4,000 National Guard soldiers and 700 Marines, deployed without the governor's approval at a cost of $134 million, have been authorized for temporary civilian detentions during protests against recent immigration raids; 500 soldiers are assisting ICE.

National Guard Authorized to Detain Civilians During LA Immigration Protests
In Los Angeles, 4,000 National Guard soldiers and 700 Marines, deployed without the governor's approval at a cost of $134 million, have been authorized for temporary civilian detentions during protests against recent immigration raids; 500 soldiers are assisting ICE.
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32% Bias Score
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