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Afghanistan: Taliban Impose Internet Shutdown, Raising Concerns
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has begun implementing an internet shutdown in multiple provinces, impacting communication and daily life for citizens, journalists, and businesses.
Afghanistan: Taliban Impose Internet Shutdown, Raising Concerns
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has begun implementing an internet shutdown in multiple provinces, impacting communication and daily life for citizens, journalists, and businesses.
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36% Bias Score


The Recurrence of Genocide: From Caesar to Modern Conflicts
The article examines the historical recurrence of genocides, tracing a pattern from Julius Caesar's massacres in Gaul to contemporary conflicts like the one in Gaza, highlighting the consistent use of justifications and the glorification of unrestrained power.
The Recurrence of Genocide: From Caesar to Modern Conflicts
The article examines the historical recurrence of genocides, tracing a pattern from Julius Caesar's massacres in Gaul to contemporary conflicts like the one in Gaza, highlighting the consistent use of justifications and the glorification of unrestrained power.
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44% Bias Score


Russia: Increasing Restrictions on Abortion Access
Facing economic hardship, a St. Petersburg woman encountered numerous obstacles in accessing abortion services due to increasing government restrictions and financial incentives for doctors to dissuade women from abortions.
Russia: Increasing Restrictions on Abortion Access
Facing economic hardship, a St. Petersburg woman encountered numerous obstacles in accessing abortion services due to increasing government restrictions and financial incentives for doctors to dissuade women from abortions.
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32% Bias Score


50th Anniversary of Txiki and Otaegi's Execution: A Complex Legacy
Fifty years after the execution of Juan Paredes (Txiki) and Angel Otaegi, members of ETA, a debate continues in Spain regarding their status as freedom fighters, victims of Franco's regime, and their association with ETA's violent history.
50th Anniversary of Txiki and Otaegi's Execution: A Complex Legacy
Fifty years after the execution of Juan Paredes (Txiki) and Angel Otaegi, members of ETA, a debate continues in Spain regarding their status as freedom fighters, victims of Franco's regime, and their association with ETA's violent history.
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20% Bias Score


Thuringian Refugee Camp Conditions Condemned at Protest
Activists and refugees protested in Mühlhausen, Germany, demanding the closure of a refugee camp in Obermehler with harsh conditions, including lack of access to clean water, adequate transportation, and education.
Thuringian Refugee Camp Conditions Condemned at Protest
Activists and refugees protested in Mühlhausen, Germany, demanding the closure of a refugee camp in Obermehler with harsh conditions, including lack of access to clean water, adequate transportation, and education.
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60% Bias Score


Turkey's National Reconciliation Commission: A Three-Phase Approach to a "Terror-Free Turkey
President's advisor Mehmet Uçum outlined a three-phase plan for Turkey's National Reconciliation, Brotherhood, and Democracy Commission: fact-finding, legal proposal, and a democracy report, emphasizing the importance of sequential implementation.
Turkey's National Reconciliation Commission: A Three-Phase Approach to a "Terror-Free Turkey
President's advisor Mehmet Uçum outlined a three-phase plan for Turkey's National Reconciliation, Brotherhood, and Democracy Commission: fact-finding, legal proposal, and a democracy report, emphasizing the importance of sequential implementation.
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60% Bias Score

Italian Government's Treatment of Ilaria Salis Sparks Concerns
The Italian government's handling of Ilaria Salis's case, involving potential extradition to Hungary, raises concerns about due process and political motivations, prompting comparisons to past authoritarian regimes.

Italian Government's Treatment of Ilaria Salis Sparks Concerns
The Italian government's handling of Ilaria Salis's case, involving potential extradition to Hungary, raises concerns about due process and political motivations, prompting comparisons to past authoritarian regimes.
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48% Bias Score

Peruvian Protest Turns Violent: Injuries Reported, One Detained
A protest in Lima, Peru on September 20, 2025, against President Dina Boluarte and Congress, resulted in clashes between police and protesters, leaving at least one person detained, several injured by rubber bullets, and two journalists wounded.

Peruvian Protest Turns Violent: Injuries Reported, One Detained
A protest in Lima, Peru on September 20, 2025, against President Dina Boluarte and Congress, resulted in clashes between police and protesters, leaving at least one person detained, several injured by rubber bullets, and two journalists wounded.
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32% Bias Score

Gazza Biennial: A Platform of Resistance and International Solidarity Showcased in Athens
The Gazza Biennial, a platform for resistance and international solidarity, showcasing contemporary art from Gaza, is currently exhibiting its Greek Pavilion, "In the Fire Zone. Miracles Among the Ruins," at the Hill Art Project in Kipseli, Athens, featuring 30 Gazan artists.

Gazza Biennial: A Platform of Resistance and International Solidarity Showcased in Athens
The Gazza Biennial, a platform for resistance and international solidarity, showcasing contemporary art from Gaza, is currently exhibiting its Greek Pavilion, "In the Fire Zone. Miracles Among the Ruins," at the Hill Art Project in Kipseli, Athens, featuring 30 Gazan artists.
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60% Bias Score

Arrest Warrant Issued for British Citizen in Connection with 2012 Murder of Agnes Wanjiru in Kenya
Over a decade after the murder of 21-year-old Agnes Wanjiru in Kenya, allegedly by a British soldier, a Kenyan court issued an arrest warrant for a British citizen.

Arrest Warrant Issued for British Citizen in Connection with 2012 Murder of Agnes Wanjiru in Kenya
Over a decade after the murder of 21-year-old Agnes Wanjiru in Kenya, allegedly by a British soldier, a Kenyan court issued an arrest warrant for a British citizen.
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20% Bias Score

Spanish Court Releases Moroccan Man Wrongfully Jailed for Attempted Murder
A Moroccan man in Spain was released from provisional prison after nearly two months, due to insufficient evidence in an attempted murder case where a fire was deemed accidental.

Spanish Court Releases Moroccan Man Wrongfully Jailed for Attempted Murder
A Moroccan man in Spain was released from provisional prison after nearly two months, due to insufficient evidence in an attempted murder case where a fire was deemed accidental.
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56% Bias Score

Rome Assembly Condemns Gaza Genocide, Calls for Action
A public assembly in Rome, featuring Nobel laureate Giorgio Parisi and other prominent figures, condemned the Gaza genocide and called for collective action to halt the global war escalation and Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Rome Assembly Condemns Gaza Genocide, Calls for Action
A public assembly in Rome, featuring Nobel laureate Giorgio Parisi and other prominent figures, condemned the Gaza genocide and called for collective action to halt the global war escalation and Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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52% Bias Score
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