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Guinean Journalist Abducted Amidst Military Regime's Crackdown on Media
In Guinea's capital, Conakry, investigative journalist Habib Marouane Kamara was abducted on Tuesday by men in security uniforms, highlighting the military regime's escalating crackdown on independent media, a trend mirrored in other West African nations.
Guinean Journalist Abducted Amidst Military Regime's Crackdown on Media
In Guinea's capital, Conakry, investigative journalist Habib Marouane Kamara was abducted on Tuesday by men in security uniforms, highlighting the military regime's escalating crackdown on independent media, a trend mirrored in other West African nations.
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36% Bias Score


Mexican Constitutional Reforms: A Call for Citizen Accountability
The 38th Guadalajara International Book Fair (FIL) showcased books detailing the weakening of Mexico's democratic institutions due to recent constitutional reforms, prompting calls for citizen oversight and accountability.
Mexican Constitutional Reforms: A Call for Citizen Accountability
The 38th Guadalajara International Book Fair (FIL) showcased books detailing the weakening of Mexico's democratic institutions due to recent constitutional reforms, prompting calls for citizen oversight and accountability.
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48% Bias Score


Walter Lübcke Prize Awarded to Journalist Natalie Amiri and Other Democracy Advocates
The Walter Lübcke Democracy Prize was awarded to journalist Natalie Amiri, the Darmstadt History Workshop, and the "Open to Diversity" initiative in Northern Hesse, recognizing their contributions to democracy and social cohesion in memory of Kassel government president Walter Lübcke, who was murder...
Walter Lübcke Prize Awarded to Journalist Natalie Amiri and Other Democracy Advocates
The Walter Lübcke Democracy Prize was awarded to journalist Natalie Amiri, the Darmstadt History Workshop, and the "Open to Diversity" initiative in Northern Hesse, recognizing their contributions to democracy and social cohesion in memory of Kassel government president Walter Lübcke, who was murder...
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32% Bias Score


Rotterdam D66 Faces Backlash Over Closure of Shelter for Undocumented Individuals
Rotterdam will close shelters for vulnerable undocumented people on January 1, 2025, causing internal conflict within the ruling D66 party; 25 individuals are suing the city, arguing the closure is unlawful and violates European agreements.
Rotterdam D66 Faces Backlash Over Closure of Shelter for Undocumented Individuals
Rotterdam will close shelters for vulnerable undocumented people on January 1, 2025, causing internal conflict within the ruling D66 party; 25 individuals are suing the city, arguing the closure is unlawful and violates European agreements.
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44% Bias Score


Disney+ Sued Over "Say Nothing" Depiction of Jean McConville Murder
Marian Price is suing Disney+ for its portrayal of her as Jean McConville's killer in the new series "Say Nothing," claiming the depiction is baseless and defamatory, prompting a legal battle over historical accuracy in streaming dramas.
Disney+ Sued Over "Say Nothing" Depiction of Jean McConville Murder
Marian Price is suing Disney+ for its portrayal of her as Jean McConville's killer in the new series "Say Nothing," claiming the depiction is baseless and defamatory, prompting a legal battle over historical accuracy in streaming dramas.
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40% Bias Score


Belgium to Pay Reparations for Colonial-Era Abduction of Mixed-Race Congolese Women
A Belgian appeals court ruled that the state must pay $267,000 in compensation to five mixed-race women forcibly taken from their families in the Belgian Congo between 1948 and 1961, recognizing the abductions as a crime against humanity.
Belgium to Pay Reparations for Colonial-Era Abduction of Mixed-Race Congolese Women
A Belgian appeals court ruled that the state must pay $267,000 in compensation to five mixed-race women forcibly taken from their families in the Belgian Congo between 1948 and 1961, recognizing the abductions as a crime against humanity.
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24% Bias Score

Idaho Salon Owner Faces Boycott After Attacking Trump Voters
Idaho salon owner Tiffney Prickett faces boycotts after publicly labeling Trump voters as racist, homophobic, and misogynistic on social media, resulting in significant client loss and potential business closure; similar incidents involving other small business owners highlight the growing impact of...

Idaho Salon Owner Faces Boycott After Attacking Trump Voters
Idaho salon owner Tiffney Prickett faces boycotts after publicly labeling Trump voters as racist, homophobic, and misogynistic on social media, resulting in significant client loss and potential business closure; similar incidents involving other small business owners highlight the growing impact of...
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48% Bias Score

Walter Lübcke Democracy Prize Awarded to Amiri and Other Groups
The Walter Lübcke Democracy Prize, commemorating a government president murdered by a right-wing extremist, was awarded to journalist Natalie Amiri, the Darmstadt History Workshop, and the "Open for Diversity" initiative in Darmstadt on December 4th, 2024, recognizing their commitment to social cohe...

Walter Lübcke Democracy Prize Awarded to Amiri and Other Groups
The Walter Lübcke Democracy Prize, commemorating a government president murdered by a right-wing extremist, was awarded to journalist Natalie Amiri, the Darmstadt History Workshop, and the "Open for Diversity" initiative in Darmstadt on December 4th, 2024, recognizing their commitment to social cohe...
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24% Bias Score

Moscow Anti-War Activist Gorinov's Heating Cut Off in Prison Following Retrial
Former Moscow municipal deputy Alexey Gorinov, imprisoned for anti-war statements, had his heating cut off in SIZO-1 Vladimir on November 29th, following a new three-year sentence; he is denied a warm blanket and mail, and suffers from chronic lung disease.

Moscow Anti-War Activist Gorinov's Heating Cut Off in Prison Following Retrial
Former Moscow municipal deputy Alexey Gorinov, imprisoned for anti-war statements, had his heating cut off in SIZO-1 Vladimir on November 29th, following a new three-year sentence; he is denied a warm blanket and mail, and suffers from chronic lung disease.
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52% Bias Score

Georgian Opposition Boycotts Debate After Police Raids
Following police raids on opposition offices, two former Georgian ministers refused to participate in a televised debate, escalating tensions amid ongoing protests against the government's suspension of EU accession talks; over 300 people have been arrested.

Georgian Opposition Boycotts Debate After Police Raids
Following police raids on opposition offices, two former Georgian ministers refused to participate in a televised debate, escalating tensions amid ongoing protests against the government's suspension of EU accession talks; over 300 people have been arrested.
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64% Bias Score

Turkish Government Criticized for Closing Daycare Centers in CHP-Run Municipalities
CHP MP Okan Konuralp criticized the Turkish government for closing daycare centers in CHP-run municipalities, arguing it punishes women and children and is part of a broader effort to suppress the opposition.

Turkish Government Criticized for Closing Daycare Centers in CHP-Run Municipalities
CHP MP Okan Konuralp criticized the Turkish government for closing daycare centers in CHP-run municipalities, arguing it punishes women and children and is part of a broader effort to suppress the opposition.
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56% Bias Score

Belgian Court Rules Colonial Child Separations Crimes Against Humanity
A Brussels appeals court ruled the Belgian state committed crimes against humanity by separating mixed-race children from their Black mothers in Congo during colonial rule (1908-1960), ordering €50,000 in damages to five women and recognizing the systematic nature of the policy.

Belgian Court Rules Colonial Child Separations Crimes Against Humanity
A Brussels appeals court ruled the Belgian state committed crimes against humanity by separating mixed-race children from their Black mothers in Congo during colonial rule (1908-1960), ordering €50,000 in damages to five women and recognizing the systematic nature of the policy.
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40% Bias Score
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