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East Jerusalem Bookstore Raid Suppresses Palestinian Culture
Israeli authorities raided a Palestinian bookstore in East Jerusalem, arresting owners Mahmoud and Ahmed Muna and confiscating books, ostensibly for "disturbing public order." The bookstore, established in 1984, promoted cultural exchange between Israelis and Palestinians.
East Jerusalem Bookstore Raid Suppresses Palestinian Culture
Israeli authorities raided a Palestinian bookstore in East Jerusalem, arresting owners Mahmoud and Ahmed Muna and confiscating books, ostensibly for "disturbing public order." The bookstore, established in 1984, promoted cultural exchange between Israelis and Palestinians.
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56% Bias Score


UK Court Ruling Allows Palestinian Family Entry Under Ukraine Scheme
A UK immigration tribunal controversially allowed a Palestinian family of six into the UK via the Ukraine Family Scheme, sparking government backlash and prompting discussions of legislative changes to immigration law.
UK Court Ruling Allows Palestinian Family Entry Under Ukraine Scheme
A UK immigration tribunal controversially allowed a Palestinian family of six into the UK via the Ukraine Family Scheme, sparking government backlash and prompting discussions of legislative changes to immigration law.
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64% Bias Score


Turkish Government Crackdown on Opposition Figures
CHP representatives visited Suat Toktaş (Halk TV), mayors Ahmet Özer and Rıza Akpolat, and Tayfun Kahraman in Silivri prison, highlighting the Turkish government's increasing use of judicial measures against political figures and journalists, reflecting their fear of losing power.
Turkish Government Crackdown on Opposition Figures
CHP representatives visited Suat Toktaş (Halk TV), mayors Ahmet Özer and Rıza Akpolat, and Tayfun Kahraman in Silivri prison, highlighting the Turkish government's increasing use of judicial measures against political figures and journalists, reflecting their fear of losing power.
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56% Bias Score


Israeli Drone Forces Evacuation of Palestinian Families in Nour Shams Camp
On February 9th, 2024, Israeli soldiers in the Nour Shams refugee camp, near Tulkarem, West Bank, used a drone to force Lina Nabil Safaa and Yasmine Nawwas, along with their nine children and two friends, to evacuate their homes, walk for hours through destroyed infrastructure, and prevented them fr...
Israeli Drone Forces Evacuation of Palestinian Families in Nour Shams Camp
On February 9th, 2024, Israeli soldiers in the Nour Shams refugee camp, near Tulkarem, West Bank, used a drone to force Lina Nabil Safaa and Yasmine Nawwas, along with their nine children and two friends, to evacuate their homes, walk for hours through destroyed infrastructure, and prevented them fr...
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56% Bias Score


European Parliament Condemns Russia's Repression, Links Navalny's Death to Ukraine War
The European Parliament commemorated Alexei Navalny's death on February 12th, 2024, during a debate emphasizing increased political repression in Russia and the need for continued support of Russian civil society, linking Navalny's legacy to the war in Ukraine and the Putin regime's future.
European Parliament Condemns Russia's Repression, Links Navalny's Death to Ukraine War
The European Parliament commemorated Alexei Navalny's death on February 12th, 2024, during a debate emphasizing increased political repression in Russia and the need for continued support of Russian civil society, linking Navalny's legacy to the war in Ukraine and the Putin regime's future.
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52% Bias Score


Mexico: 2024 Surge in Journalist Killings
In 2024, Mexico saw a surge in journalist killings, reaching five deaths—the highest in Latin America—compared to two in 2023, largely attributed to drug cartels and impunity; this follows a period of relative calm before the June 2024 elections.
Mexico: 2024 Surge in Journalist Killings
In 2024, Mexico saw a surge in journalist killings, reaching five deaths—the highest in Latin America—compared to two in 2023, largely attributed to drug cartels and impunity; this follows a period of relative calm before the June 2024 elections.
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36% Bias Score

German Protests Against Potential Far-Right Coalition
Hundreds of thousands of Germans are protesting a potential coalition between CDU/CSU, FDP, and AfD due to concerns about the far-right AfD's influence on migration policies; the CDU/CSU's embrace of AfD talking points on this issue is central to the crisis.

German Protests Against Potential Far-Right Coalition
Hundreds of thousands of Germans are protesting a potential coalition between CDU/CSU, FDP, and AfD due to concerns about the far-right AfD's influence on migration policies; the CDU/CSU's embrace of AfD talking points on this issue is central to the crisis.
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64% Bias Score

Spain Mandates Accessibility Upgrades in Residential Buildings
Spain's Council of Ministers approved a bill mandating accessibility upgrades in residential buildings, obligating communities of neighbors to apply for grants to fund works like elevator and ramp installations, impacting an estimated 100,000 homebound people due to inaccessibility.

Spain Mandates Accessibility Upgrades in Residential Buildings
Spain's Council of Ministers approved a bill mandating accessibility upgrades in residential buildings, obligating communities of neighbors to apply for grants to fund works like elevator and ramp installations, impacting an estimated 100,000 homebound people due to inaccessibility.
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24% Bias Score

Saudi Arabia Releases Activist Salma al-Shehab After Four Years
After more than four years in prison, Saudi authorities released Salma al-Shehab, a human rights activist sentenced to 34 years (later reduced to four) for tweets supporting women's rights; her release follows international pressure and is seen as a significant development in the ongoing debate abou...

Saudi Arabia Releases Activist Salma al-Shehab After Four Years
After more than four years in prison, Saudi authorities released Salma al-Shehab, a human rights activist sentenced to 34 years (later reduced to four) for tweets supporting women's rights; her release follows international pressure and is seen as a significant development in the ongoing debate abou...
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48% Bias Score

Denver Migrants Face Increased Deportation Risk Under Trump's Renewed Crackdown
Following Donald Trump's re-election, intensified immigration enforcement in Denver has created a climate of fear among migrants who gather at Home Depots seeking daily work, resulting in decreased school attendance, empty workplaces, and increased hardship for vulnerable individuals.

Denver Migrants Face Increased Deportation Risk Under Trump's Renewed Crackdown
Following Donald Trump's re-election, intensified immigration enforcement in Denver has created a climate of fear among migrants who gather at Home Depots seeking daily work, resulting in decreased school attendance, empty workplaces, and increased hardship for vulnerable individuals.
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60% Bias Score

Impunity Persists 20 Years After Murder of Land Rights Activist Dorothy Stang
In Anapu, Pará, Brazil, the 2005 murder of American missionary Dorothy Stang, who fought for land rights, remains largely unpunished two decades later, despite convictions; this highlights the ongoing violence and impunity surrounding land conflicts in the Amazon.

Impunity Persists 20 Years After Murder of Land Rights Activist Dorothy Stang
In Anapu, Pará, Brazil, the 2005 murder of American missionary Dorothy Stang, who fought for land rights, remains largely unpunished two decades later, despite convictions; this highlights the ongoing violence and impunity surrounding land conflicts in the Amazon.
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48% Bias Score

MI5 Found to Have Provided False Evidence to Courts
A UK High Court judge found MI5 gave false evidence to three courts regarding a neo-Nazi agent, prompting two inquiries and an apology from MI5's director general; the case stems from a BBC investigation into the agent's alleged abuse of his partner, who claims he used his MI5 status to evade accoun...

MI5 Found to Have Provided False Evidence to Courts
A UK High Court judge found MI5 gave false evidence to three courts regarding a neo-Nazi agent, prompting two inquiries and an apology from MI5's director general; the case stems from a BBC investigation into the agent's alleged abuse of his partner, who claims he used his MI5 status to evade accoun...
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44% Bias Score
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