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Komi Activist Leads Independent News Outlet Labeled "Terrorist" by Russia
Lana Pylaeva, a Komi scientist and activist, now leads Komi Daily, a Russian independent news outlet labeled "terrorist" by Moscow, advocating for decolonization and Indigenous rights within the Komi Republic, highlighting the challenges of regional identity within Russia's hyper-centralized system.
Komi Activist Leads Independent News Outlet Labeled "Terrorist" by Russia
Lana Pylaeva, a Komi scientist and activist, now leads Komi Daily, a Russian independent news outlet labeled "terrorist" by Moscow, advocating for decolonization and Indigenous rights within the Komi Republic, highlighting the challenges of regional identity within Russia's hyper-centralized system.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Sends Migrants to Guantanamo Bay
President Trump initiated the transfer of undocumented immigrants to Guantanamo Bay, detaining up to 30,000 high-priority migrants with criminal records at the facility, supported by over 150 service members expanding the existing migrant center.
Trump Sends Migrants to Guantanamo Bay
President Trump initiated the transfer of undocumented immigrants to Guantanamo Bay, detaining up to 30,000 high-priority migrants with criminal records at the facility, supported by over 150 service members expanding the existing migrant center.
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64% Bias Score


Giller Prize Ends Scotiabank Sponsorship After Protests
The Giller Prize ended its 20-year sponsorship with Scotiabank on Monday, following over a year of protests from the literary community concerning the bank's investment in Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems via its subsidiary 1832 Asset Management; the decision comes after two protests at the a...
Giller Prize Ends Scotiabank Sponsorship After Protests
The Giller Prize ended its 20-year sponsorship with Scotiabank on Monday, following over a year of protests from the literary community concerning the bank's investment in Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems via its subsidiary 1832 Asset Management; the decision comes after two protests at the a...
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48% Bias Score


Myanmar Junta's Shrinking Control Amidst Growing Resistance
Myanmar's military junta, seizing power in a 2021 coup, now controls only 21% of the country's territory after losing 95 towns and key trade routes to resistance forces, causing immense humanitarian suffering for over 4 million displaced people and plunging half the population into poverty.
Myanmar Junta's Shrinking Control Amidst Growing Resistance
Myanmar's military junta, seizing power in a 2021 coup, now controls only 21% of the country's territory after losing 95 towns and key trade routes to resistance forces, causing immense humanitarian suffering for over 4 million displaced people and plunging half the population into poverty.
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40% Bias Score


South Korean Tattoo Artists Fight for Legal Recognition Amidst Social Stigma
South Korean tattoo artists, predominantly women, face legal jeopardy and social stigma due to a 1992 Supreme Court ruling classifying tattooing as a medical practice, sparking calls for legal reform amid rising public acceptance of tattoos, despite medical professionals' opposition.
South Korean Tattoo Artists Fight for Legal Recognition Amidst Social Stigma
South Korean tattoo artists, predominantly women, face legal jeopardy and social stigma due to a 1992 Supreme Court ruling classifying tattooing as a medical practice, sparking calls for legal reform amid rising public acceptance of tattoos, despite medical professionals' opposition.
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56% Bias Score


Appeals Filed in Samuel Luiz Murder Case
In the July 2021 murder of Samuel Luiz in A Coruña, Spain, Diego M.M. received a 24-year prison sentence and is appealing, along with three other young men convicted for their involvement; one female suspect was acquitted. The appeal focuses on intent and the role of the victim's sexual orientation ...
Appeals Filed in Samuel Luiz Murder Case
In the July 2021 murder of Samuel Luiz in A Coruña, Spain, Diego M.M. received a 24-year prison sentence and is appealing, along with three other young men convicted for their involvement; one female suspect was acquitted. The appeal focuses on intent and the role of the victim's sexual orientation ...
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36% Bias Score

El Salvador to House Deportated US Criminals in Unprecedented Agreement
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced an unprecedented agreement with El Salvador, where the country will accept deported foreign criminals from the U.S., including American citizens and legal residents, raising significant legal questions under the 8th Amendment.

El Salvador to House Deportated US Criminals in Unprecedented Agreement
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced an unprecedented agreement with El Salvador, where the country will accept deported foreign criminals from the U.S., including American citizens and legal residents, raising significant legal questions under the 8th Amendment.
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56% Bias Score

Poland's Fortified Border: Security vs. Human Rights
Poland's 186km border fence with Belarus, patrolled by 8,200 security personnel, aims to curb irregular migration following Belarus's alleged 'hybrid warfare' tactics involving luring migrants. 29,707 irregular crossings were recorded in 2024, alongside allegations of human rights violations against...

Poland's Fortified Border: Security vs. Human Rights
Poland's 186km border fence with Belarus, patrolled by 8,200 security personnel, aims to curb irregular migration following Belarus's alleged 'hybrid warfare' tactics involving luring migrants. 29,707 irregular crossings were recorded in 2024, alongside allegations of human rights violations against...
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68% Bias Score

ECHR Condemns Russia's Blocking of LGBTQ+ Websites
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Russia's blocking of LGBTQ+ websites, including gay.ru and Deti-404, violated Articles 8 and 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, awarding 7000 euros in compensation in one related case; the ruling stems from cases filed by Russian citizens pen...

ECHR Condemns Russia's Blocking of LGBTQ+ Websites
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Russia's blocking of LGBTQ+ websites, including gay.ru and Deti-404, violated Articles 8 and 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, awarding 7000 euros in compensation in one related case; the ruling stems from cases filed by Russian citizens pen...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Begins Transferring Migrants to Guantanamo Bay
The Trump administration has begun transferring detained undocumented immigrants to Guantanamo Bay, with initial flights carrying about a dozen migrants each; this follows President Trump's order to prepare the facility for up to 30,000 detainees, and several countries have agreed to repatriate thei...

Trump Administration Begins Transferring Migrants to Guantanamo Bay
The Trump administration has begun transferring detained undocumented immigrants to Guantanamo Bay, with initial flights carrying about a dozen migrants each; this follows President Trump's order to prepare the facility for up to 30,000 detainees, and several countries have agreed to repatriate thei...
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64% Bias Score

French Court Overturns Ban on Noisemakers During Macron Visit
A French court overturned a prefectural order banning noisemakers during President Macron's visit to Ganges on April 20, 2023, citing insufficient justification under anti-terrorism laws and excessive restrictions on public space; the state was ordered to pay €1,500 in legal fees.

French Court Overturns Ban on Noisemakers During Macron Visit
A French court overturned a prefectural order banning noisemakers during President Macron's visit to Ganges on April 20, 2023, citing insufficient justification under anti-terrorism laws and excessive restrictions on public space; the state was ordered to pay €1,500 in legal fees.
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36% Bias Score

70 Palestinians Killed in Israeli West Bank Operation
Israeli forces have killed 70 Palestinians, including 10 children, in the West Bank since the start of 2024, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health; Operation Iron Wall, launched after a Gaza ceasefire, has displaced thousands and caused widespread destruction.

70 Palestinians Killed in Israeli West Bank Operation
Israeli forces have killed 70 Palestinians, including 10 children, in the West Bank since the start of 2024, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health; Operation Iron Wall, launched after a Gaza ceasefire, has displaced thousands and caused widespread destruction.
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72% Bias Score
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