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Guantanamo Bay Used to Detain Venezuelan Gang Members
On February 5th, 2025, the White House announced the transfer of ten Tren de Aragua gang members to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as part of the Trump administration's intensified crackdown on undocumented immigrants, following over 8,000 arrests since his inauguration.
Guantanamo Bay Used to Detain Venezuelan Gang Members
On February 5th, 2025, the White House announced the transfer of ten Tren de Aragua gang members to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as part of the Trump administration's intensified crackdown on undocumented immigrants, following over 8,000 arrests since his inauguration.
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Government Hesitates on EU Lawsuit Against Hungary
The Netherlands' current government is hesitating to join an EU lawsuit against Hungary's new law that restricts political and civil liberties, contrasting with its previous active opposition to similar Hungarian legislation under Prime Minister Rutte.
Dutch Government Hesitates on EU Lawsuit Against Hungary
The Netherlands' current government is hesitating to join an EU lawsuit against Hungary's new law that restricts political and civil liberties, contrasting with its previous active opposition to similar Hungarian legislation under Prime Minister Rutte.
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56% Bias Score


DEI Watchlist" Targets Federal Health Workers, Sparking Intimidation Concerns
A conservative group's "DEI Watchlist" publicly lists at least 57 federal employees, many from public health agencies, sparking concerns about intimidation and potential chilling effects on health equity initiatives; the group says it wants to identify and reassign those advancing a "destructive ide...
DEI Watchlist" Targets Federal Health Workers, Sparking Intimidation Concerns
A conservative group's "DEI Watchlist" publicly lists at least 57 federal employees, many from public health agencies, sparking concerns about intimidation and potential chilling effects on health equity initiatives; the group says it wants to identify and reassign those advancing a "destructive ide...
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52% Bias Score


Protesters Demolish Hasina's Home Amidst Bangladesh Political Crisis
In response to exiled former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's speech from India, thousands of Bangladeshi protesters demolished her family's Dhaka home, a site symbolizing the country's independence, amidst allegations of authoritarian rule, human rights abuses, and political instability.
Protesters Demolish Hasina's Home Amidst Bangladesh Political Crisis
In response to exiled former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's speech from India, thousands of Bangladeshi protesters demolished her family's Dhaka home, a site symbolizing the country's independence, amidst allegations of authoritarian rule, human rights abuses, and political instability.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine-Russia Prisoner Exchange Amidst Poltava Funeral for Missile Strike Victims
On Wednesday, Ukraine and Russia exchanged 150 prisoners of war, facilitated by the UAE, while Poltava held funerals for 14 civilians killed in a recent Russian missile strike, including two families who were completely wiped out.
Ukraine-Russia Prisoner Exchange Amidst Poltava Funeral for Missile Strike Victims
On Wednesday, Ukraine and Russia exchanged 150 prisoners of war, facilitated by the UAE, while Poltava held funerals for 14 civilians killed in a recent Russian missile strike, including two families who were completely wiped out.
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36% Bias Score


Augsburg Prison: Anti-Torture Committee Reveals Severe Shortcomings
An unannounced visit by Germany's Anti-Torture Committee to the Augsburg-Gablingen prison in August 2024 revealed severe shortcomings, including insufficient yard time, privacy violations, and potential evidence tampering by staff, leading to an independent inquiry into Bavarian prison practices.
Augsburg Prison: Anti-Torture Committee Reveals Severe Shortcomings
An unannounced visit by Germany's Anti-Torture Committee to the Augsburg-Gablingen prison in August 2024 revealed severe shortcomings, including insufficient yard time, privacy violations, and potential evidence tampering by staff, leading to an independent inquiry into Bavarian prison practices.
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44% Bias Score

Two Years After Turkey Earthquakes: Justice Delayed, Housing Crisis Persists
The February 6th Turkey-Syria earthquakes killed 53,725, injured 107,213, and displaced over 3.3 million people; two years later, legal proceedings against contractors are underway, with sentences ranging from 8 to 21 years, but many acquittals caused public anger; the government claims to have prov...

Two Years After Turkey Earthquakes: Justice Delayed, Housing Crisis Persists
The February 6th Turkey-Syria earthquakes killed 53,725, injured 107,213, and displaced over 3.3 million people; two years later, legal proceedings against contractors are underway, with sentences ranging from 8 to 21 years, but many acquittals caused public anger; the government claims to have prov...
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48% Bias Score

Nationwide Protests Erupt Against Trump Policies
Nationwide protests against President Trump's policies and Project 2025 took place Wednesday in 50 state capitals, organized by the 50501 online movement; demonstrators protested Trump's immigration policies, actions targeting LGBTQ+ people, and the potential dismantling of USAID.

Nationwide Protests Erupt Against Trump Policies
Nationwide protests against President Trump's policies and Project 2025 took place Wednesday in 50 state capitals, organized by the 50501 online movement; demonstrators protested Trump's immigration policies, actions targeting LGBTQ+ people, and the potential dismantling of USAID.
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60% Bias Score

Hundreds of Children Missing After Turkey Earthquakes
Following the February 6th Turkey earthquakes, at least 53,537 people died, leaving hundreds of children missing, including four-year-old Emir Gültekin, whose family's search efforts have been hampered by bureaucratic inefficiencies and a lack of support from authorities.

Hundreds of Children Missing After Turkey Earthquakes
Following the February 6th Turkey earthquakes, at least 53,537 people died, leaving hundreds of children missing, including four-year-old Emir Gültekin, whose family's search efforts have been hampered by bureaucratic inefficiencies and a lack of support from authorities.
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40% Bias Score

DEI Watchlist" Targets Federal Health Workers, Raising Concerns About Intimidation
A conservative group's "DEI Watchlist" names at least 57 federal employees, mostly women and Black people, from public health agencies, sparking concerns about intimidation and threats to equitable health initiatives.

DEI Watchlist" Targets Federal Health Workers, Raising Concerns About Intimidation
A conservative group's "DEI Watchlist" names at least 57 federal employees, mostly women and Black people, from public health agencies, sparking concerns about intimidation and threats to equitable health initiatives.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Augsburg Prison: Anti-Torture Committee Reveals Severe Shortcomings, Prompts Investigation
Following allegations of mistreatment, Germany's Anti-Torture Committee found serious shortcomings at Augsburg-Gablingen prison, including insufficient exercise, privacy violations in high-security cells, potential evidence tampering, and the inhumane treatment of inmates kept almost entirely naked ...

Augsburg Prison: Anti-Torture Committee Reveals Severe Shortcomings, Prompts Investigation
Following allegations of mistreatment, Germany's Anti-Torture Committee found serious shortcomings at Augsburg-Gablingen prison, including insufficient exercise, privacy violations in high-security cells, potential evidence tampering, and the inhumane treatment of inmates kept almost entirely naked ...
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52% Bias Score

UK Transfers Chagos Islands Sovereignty to Mauritius Amidst Controversy
The UK transferred sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, ending a long-standing dispute but sparking controversy due to concerns about strategic implications for the US, potential Chinese influence, and the displacement of Chagossian islanders.

UK Transfers Chagos Islands Sovereignty to Mauritius Amidst Controversy
The UK transferred sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, ending a long-standing dispute but sparking controversy due to concerns about strategic implications for the US, potential Chinese influence, and the displacement of Chagossian islanders.
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60% Bias Score
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