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British Expats Thrive in NEOM Amidst Labor Abuse Controversy
NEOM, a $500 billion Saudi Arabian megacity under construction, is attracting British expats to its comfortable compounds, offering amenities despite high living costs, while facing controversy over labor abuses and forced evictions of indigenous communities.
British Expats Thrive in NEOM Amidst Labor Abuse Controversy
NEOM, a $500 billion Saudi Arabian megacity under construction, is attracting British expats to its comfortable compounds, offering amenities despite high living costs, while facing controversy over labor abuses and forced evictions of indigenous communities.
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52% Bias Score


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


Trump Administration's Intensified Immigration Enforcement Sparks Protests and Legal Challenges
President Trump's administration has dramatically increased immigration arrests, exceeding 51,000 by early June—the highest since September 2019—targeting not only criminals but also undocumented workers, students, and tourists, sparking protests and raising concerns about human rights and internati...
Trump Administration's Intensified Immigration Enforcement Sparks Protests and Legal Challenges
President Trump's administration has dramatically increased immigration arrests, exceeding 51,000 by early June—the highest since September 2019—targeting not only criminals but also undocumented workers, students, and tourists, sparking protests and raising concerns about human rights and internati...
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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


US Judge Orders Release of Pro-Palestinian Activist, Trump Administration Appeals
A US judge ordered the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist and legal resident facing deportation, but the Trump administration appealed, delaying his release until at least Friday. The judge cited irreparable harm to Khalil's career and free speech, highlighting concerns about a cr...
US Judge Orders Release of Pro-Palestinian Activist, Trump Administration Appeals
A US judge ordered the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist and legal resident facing deportation, but the Trump administration appealed, delaying his release until at least Friday. The judge cited irreparable harm to Khalil's career and free speech, highlighting concerns about a cr...
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44% Bias Score


Lawsuit Challenges Trump's End to Asylum at U.S. Ports of Entry
Immigration advocates filed a class-action lawsuit in California on Wednesday, challenging the Trump administration's 2017 proclamation that ended asylum access at U.S. ports of entry, affecting thousands with canceled CBP One appointments and violating U.S. law, according to the plaintiffs.
Lawsuit Challenges Trump's End to Asylum at U.S. Ports of Entry
Immigration advocates filed a class-action lawsuit in California on Wednesday, challenging the Trump administration's 2017 proclamation that ended asylum access at U.S. ports of entry, affecting thousands with canceled CBP One appointments and violating U.S. law, according to the plaintiffs.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Accused of Using LA Immigration Raids as a 'Test'
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass condemns President Trump's immigration raids, calling them a deliberate provocation causing chaos and fear; five raids were conducted on June 12th, including one near her grandson's school, targeting mostly legal residents seeking permit renewals.

Trump Accused of Using LA Immigration Raids as a 'Test'
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass condemns President Trump's immigration raids, calling them a deliberate provocation causing chaos and fear; five raids were conducted on June 12th, including one near her grandson's school, targeting mostly legal residents seeking permit renewals.
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64% 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

Indian Sugarcane Workers Undergoing Unnecessary Hysterectomies
In India's Maharashtra state, activists report that poverty, low pay, and fear of fines are forcing many female sugarcane workers to undergo unnecessary hysterectomies to avoid period pain and missed workdays, despite previous reforms; a 2019 survey in Beed district showed a 36% hysterectomy rate am...

Indian Sugarcane Workers Undergoing Unnecessary Hysterectomies
In India's Maharashtra state, activists report that poverty, low pay, and fear of fines are forcing many female sugarcane workers to undergo unnecessary hysterectomies to avoid period pain and missed workdays, despite previous reforms; a 2019 survey in Beed district showed a 36% hysterectomy rate am...
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48% Bias Score

EU Deforestation Regulation Faces Weakening Pressures as Deforestation Continues at Alarming Rate
Driven by unsustainable consumption, deforestation is destroying 30 soccer fields of forest every minute, impacting food security and climate; the EU's new regulation faces weakening pressures.

EU Deforestation Regulation Faces Weakening Pressures as Deforestation Continues at Alarming Rate
Driven by unsustainable consumption, deforestation is destroying 30 soccer fields of forest every minute, impacting food security and climate; the EU's new regulation faces weakening pressures.
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48% Bias Score

Anti-migrant Riots Erupt in Ballymena After Alleged Rape
Anti-migrant riots broke out in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, following the alleged rape of a schoolgirl by two Romanian-speaking teenagers, resulting in property damage, injuries to 30 police officers, and five arrests; pre-existing tensions with the Roma community exacerbated the situation.

Anti-migrant Riots Erupt in Ballymena After Alleged Rape
Anti-migrant riots broke out in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, following the alleged rape of a schoolgirl by two Romanian-speaking teenagers, resulting in property damage, injuries to 30 police officers, and five arrests; pre-existing tensions with the Roma community exacerbated the situation.
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44% 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
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