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Jailed Activist Considers Renouncing British Citizenship
British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah, imprisoned in Egypt since December 2021 for spreading fake news, remains incarcerated despite completing his five-year sentence, prompting him to consider renouncing his British citizenship due to the UK government's perceived failure to secure his relea...
Jailed Activist Considers Renouncing British Citizenship
British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah, imprisoned in Egypt since December 2021 for spreading fake news, remains incarcerated despite completing his five-year sentence, prompting him to consider renouncing his British citizenship due to the UK government's perceived failure to secure his relea...
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60% Bias Score


Spanish Archaeologist Rescued from Mali by Tuareg Fighters
Spanish archaeologist Joaquín Navarro, kidnapped in southern Algeria on January 14th, was rescued from northern Mali by Tuareg fighters from the Azawad Liberation Front (FLA) who negotiated his release after preventing his sale to terrorists affiliated with ISIS; the FLA delivered Navarro to Algeria...
Spanish Archaeologist Rescued from Mali by Tuareg Fighters
Spanish archaeologist Joaquín Navarro, kidnapped in southern Algeria on January 14th, was rescued from northern Mali by Tuareg fighters from the Azawad Liberation Front (FLA) who negotiated his release after preventing his sale to terrorists affiliated with ISIS; the FLA delivered Navarro to Algeria...
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52% Bias Score


Palestinian Prisoners Released, But Tensions Remain
In Ramallah, West Bank, emotional reunions followed the release of around 60 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails, including Hussein Nassar after 20 years, while 21 others convicted of serious crimes were deported, causing mixed feelings.
Palestinian Prisoners Released, But Tensions Remain
In Ramallah, West Bank, emotional reunions followed the release of around 60 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails, including Hussein Nassar after 20 years, while 21 others convicted of serious crimes were deported, causing mixed feelings.
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36% Bias Score


Milei's Anti-LGBTQ+ Remarks Spark Outrage in Argentina
Argentine President Javier Milei's comments linking homosexuality to child abuse at the World Economic Forum sparked widespread condemnation, leading to government attempts to downplay the statements and a planned antifascist and anti-racist pride march in response.
Milei's Anti-LGBTQ+ Remarks Spark Outrage in Argentina
Argentine President Javier Milei's comments linking homosexuality to child abuse at the World Economic Forum sparked widespread condemnation, leading to government attempts to downplay the statements and a planned antifascist and anti-racist pride march in response.
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72% Bias Score


Trump Resumes Mass Air Deportations, Sparking Diplomatic Crisis
On January 24th, the Trump administration began mass air deportations of immigrants, sparking a diplomatic crisis with Colombia over the treatment of deportees. Mexico received four flights in the first week, using AIFA as the primary entry point. Flights are operated by contractors like Eastern Air...
Trump Resumes Mass Air Deportations, Sparking Diplomatic Crisis
On January 24th, the Trump administration began mass air deportations of immigrants, sparking a diplomatic crisis with Colombia over the treatment of deportees. Mexico received four flights in the first week, using AIFA as the primary entry point. Flights are operated by contractors like Eastern Air...
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44% Bias Score


Nicaragua's Ortega Amends Constitution, Consolidating Power
Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega and his wife Rosario Murillo amended the constitution, granting Murillo the title of co-president, extending presidential terms to six years, and centralizing control over all state institutions, including media and the church, while enabling the stripping of citi...
Nicaragua's Ortega Amends Constitution, Consolidating Power
Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega and his wife Rosario Murillo amended the constitution, granting Murillo the title of co-president, extending presidential terms to six years, and centralizing control over all state institutions, including media and the church, while enabling the stripping of citi...
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64% Bias Score

Remains of Two Medellín Civilians Identified as Paramilitary Victims
In Medellín, Colombia, forensic analysis confirmed that two young civilians, a 20-year-old female athlete and a 28-year-old male street vendor with disabilities, disappeared in 2002, were murdered by paramilitary groups and buried in La Escombrera, a mass grave.

Remains of Two Medellín Civilians Identified as Paramilitary Victims
In Medellín, Colombia, forensic analysis confirmed that two young civilians, a 20-year-old female athlete and a 28-year-old male street vendor with disabilities, disappeared in 2002, were murdered by paramilitary groups and buried in La Escombrera, a mass grave.
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24% Bias Score

Amnesty International Report Exposes Migrant Worker Abuse in Canada's TFWP
Amnesty International's report details widespread abuse and discrimination against migrant workers in Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), including unpaid wages, excessive hours, unsafe conditions, and instances of racist abuse, prompting calls for program reform.

Amnesty International Report Exposes Migrant Worker Abuse in Canada's TFWP
Amnesty International's report details widespread abuse and discrimination against migrant workers in Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), including unpaid wages, excessive hours, unsafe conditions, and instances of racist abuse, prompting calls for program reform.
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56% Bias Score

Latin American Dictatorships: A Literary and Political Analysis
The article analyzes the ongoing issue of dictatorships in Latin America, focusing on Nicaragua and Venezuela, and their impact on democracy and human rights, drawing parallels with historical and literary depictions of tyranny.

Latin American Dictatorships: A Literary and Political Analysis
The article analyzes the ongoing issue of dictatorships in Latin America, focusing on Nicaragua and Venezuela, and their impact on democracy and human rights, drawing parallels with historical and literary depictions of tyranny.
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44% Bias Score

Sudanese Artist Showcases LGBTQ+ Struggles in Mexico City Exhibition
Ahmed Umar, a Sudanese artist, is showcasing his exhibition "La verdad no es un escándalo" in Mexico City, exploring his queer identity and the struggles of the LGBTQ+ community in Sudan through photography, video, and performance art, including personal accounts from other Sudanese LGBT individuals...

Sudanese Artist Showcases LGBTQ+ Struggles in Mexico City Exhibition
Ahmed Umar, a Sudanese artist, is showcasing his exhibition "La verdad no es un escándalo" in Mexico City, exploring his queer identity and the struggles of the LGBTQ+ community in Sudan through photography, video, and performance art, including personal accounts from other Sudanese LGBT individuals...
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32% Bias Score

Raja Ampat's Biodiversity Threatened by Nickel Mining Expansion
Indonesia's nickel mining expansion in Raja Ampat, a UNESCO Global Geopark, threatens its rich marine biodiversity; mining land increased by 494 hectares (2020-2024), harming coral reefs and impacting local communities despite a court ruling protecting small islands.

Raja Ampat's Biodiversity Threatened by Nickel Mining Expansion
Indonesia's nickel mining expansion in Raja Ampat, a UNESCO Global Geopark, threatens its rich marine biodiversity; mining land increased by 494 hectares (2020-2024), harming coral reefs and impacting local communities despite a court ruling protecting small islands.
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52% Bias Score

Guatemalan Indigenous Woman Overcomes Educational Barriers, Advocates for Girls' Rights
Josefina Tíu, a 21-year-old indigenous Q'eqchi' woman from Guatemala, overcame three attempts to deny her education, highlighting the systemic barriers faced by indigenous girls. Her university enrollment, activism against violence toward girls, and advocacy for education demonstrate the potential f...

Guatemalan Indigenous Woman Overcomes Educational Barriers, Advocates for Girls' Rights
Josefina Tíu, a 21-year-old indigenous Q'eqchi' woman from Guatemala, overcame three attempts to deny her education, highlighting the systemic barriers faced by indigenous girls. Her university enrollment, activism against violence toward girls, and advocacy for education demonstrate the potential f...
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28% Bias Score
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