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France Bans Protests for Georges Abdallah's Release
French authorities banned Paris protests supporting Georges Abdallah's release due to concerns about potential violence and past slogans perceived as terrorism apologetics, rejecting appeals and highlighting public order concerns.
France Bans Protests for Georges Abdallah's Release
French authorities banned Paris protests supporting Georges Abdallah's release due to concerns about potential violence and past slogans perceived as terrorism apologetics, rejecting appeals and highlighting public order concerns.
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36% Bias Score


Colorado Bill Mandates Gender Identity on Death Certificates, Faces Legal Challenges
A proposed Colorado law mandates including a deceased person's gender identity on death certificates, imposing a class 2 misdemeanor penalty for violations; this differs from other states with similar laws lacking criminal penalties.
Colorado Bill Mandates Gender Identity on Death Certificates, Faces Legal Challenges
A proposed Colorado law mandates including a deceased person's gender identity on death certificates, imposing a class 2 misdemeanor penalty for violations; this differs from other states with similar laws lacking criminal penalties.
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64% Bias Score


Madagascar: Mob Attacks Gendarmes Over Extortion Allegation
In Ambodivona Soavimasoandro, Madagascar, on Sunday between 5 PM and 8 PM, approximately 400-500 people attacked three off-duty gendarmes and a civilian due to a suspected extortion attempt, resulting in injuries and property damage; police intervention prevented fatalities.
Madagascar: Mob Attacks Gendarmes Over Extortion Allegation
In Ambodivona Soavimasoandro, Madagascar, on Sunday between 5 PM and 8 PM, approximately 400-500 people attacked three off-duty gendarmes and a civilian due to a suspected extortion attempt, resulting in injuries and property damage; police intervention prevented fatalities.
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52% Bias Score


Gaza Children's Resilience Amidst War
A London-based documentary crew remotely directs Gazan cameramen capturing the lives of children in a shrinking "safe zone" during the 2024 conflict, revealing resilience amidst horrific violence that directly contradicts official statements.
Gaza Children's Resilience Amidst War
A London-based documentary crew remotely directs Gazan cameramen capturing the lives of children in a shrinking "safe zone" during the 2024 conflict, revealing resilience amidst horrific violence that directly contradicts official statements.
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48% Bias Score


White Rose: German Student Resistance Against Nazi Germany
The White Rose, a German student resistance group, distributed six leaflets criticizing the Nazi regime and the Holocaust between June 1942 and February 1943, leading to their arrest and execution; their actions became a symbol of resistance against the Nazi regime.
White Rose: German Student Resistance Against Nazi Germany
The White Rose, a German student resistance group, distributed six leaflets criticizing the Nazi regime and the Holocaust between June 1942 and February 1943, leading to their arrest and execution; their actions became a symbol of resistance against the Nazi regime.
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24% Bias Score


Ukrainian Nobel Laureate Condemns Russian War Crimes, Urges Justice
Ukrainian human rights lawyer Oleksandra Matviichuk, 2022 Nobel Peace Prize winner, is in London to advocate for justice for war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine, emphasizing the need for accountability to prevent future conflicts and stressing Ukraine's presence in international negotiations.
Ukrainian Nobel Laureate Condemns Russian War Crimes, Urges Justice
Ukrainian human rights lawyer Oleksandra Matviichuk, 2022 Nobel Peace Prize winner, is in London to advocate for justice for war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine, emphasizing the need for accountability to prevent future conflicts and stressing Ukraine's presence in international negotiations.
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44% Bias Score

France Criticized for Lack of Police Identity Check Tracking System
The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) criticized France on February 19th for failing to implement a system for tracking police identity checks, hindering efforts to combat discrimination despite some measures taken; this follows previous condemnations and findings of dispropo...

France Criticized for Lack of Police Identity Check Tracking System
The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) criticized France on February 19th for failing to implement a system for tracking police identity checks, hindering efforts to combat discrimination despite some measures taken; this follows previous condemnations and findings of dispropo...
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20% Bias Score

Madrid Vetoes Francoist Torture Site Memorialization
The Spanish central government is challenging a Madrid regional law granting President Ayuso veto power over a plaque commemorating the Real Casa de Correos's use as a Francoist torture center, potentially leading to a Constitutional Court case due to alleged unconstitutional overreach of regional a...

Madrid Vetoes Francoist Torture Site Memorialization
The Spanish central government is challenging a Madrid regional law granting President Ayuso veto power over a plaque commemorating the Real Casa de Correos's use as a Francoist torture center, potentially leading to a Constitutional Court case due to alleged unconstitutional overreach of regional a...
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48% Bias Score

Italy Condemned for Toxic Waste Crisis: ECHR Ruling Orders Resolution Strategy
The European Court of Human Rights ruled against Italy for its failure to address the decades-long illegal dumping of toxic waste near Naples, causing widespread illness and death, and ordered the country to create a resolution strategy within two years.

Italy Condemned for Toxic Waste Crisis: ECHR Ruling Orders Resolution Strategy
The European Court of Human Rights ruled against Italy for its failure to address the decades-long illegal dumping of toxic waste near Naples, causing widespread illness and death, and ordered the country to create a resolution strategy within two years.
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20% Bias Score

USAID Dismantlement Reflects Shift in Global Aid Policy
Nicholas Eberstadt's 1996 assertion that foreign aid enables harmful economic policies, once considered radical, is now reflected in the Trump administration's efforts to dismantle USAID, aligning with Elon Musk's call for its demise, raising concerns about the future of international aid and cooper...

USAID Dismantlement Reflects Shift in Global Aid Policy
Nicholas Eberstadt's 1996 assertion that foreign aid enables harmful economic policies, once considered radical, is now reflected in the Trump administration's efforts to dismantle USAID, aligning with Elon Musk's call for its demise, raising concerns about the future of international aid and cooper...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Immigration Crackdown Targets Those Complying with Legal Processes
The Trump administration's intensified immigration enforcement has resulted in the detention and deportation of numerous immigrants attending mandatory check-ins and court appearances, even those with legal protections, creating a climate of fear and potentially undermining the legal system.

Trump Administration's Immigration Crackdown Targets Those Complying with Legal Processes
The Trump administration's intensified immigration enforcement has resulted in the detention and deportation of numerous immigrants attending mandatory check-ins and court appearances, even those with legal protections, creating a climate of fear and potentially undermining the legal system.
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56% Bias Score

O Último Azul" Premieres at Berlinale, Showcasing Elder Marginalization in Dystopian Brazil
Gabriel Mascaro's "O Último Azul" premiered at the Berlinale, depicting a dystopian Brazil where the elderly are sent to "colonies," focusing on 77-year-old Tereza's resistance and journey through the Amazon.

O Último Azul" Premieres at Berlinale, Showcasing Elder Marginalization in Dystopian Brazil
Gabriel Mascaro's "O Último Azul" premiered at the Berlinale, depicting a dystopian Brazil where the elderly are sent to "colonies," focusing on 77-year-old Tereza's resistance and journey through the Amazon.
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32% Bias Score
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