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Indonesian Protest Erupts After Migrant Worker's Fatal Shooting by Malaysian Authorities
Dozens of Indonesians protested the fatal shooting of a 50-year-old Indonesian migrant worker by Malaysian authorities on January 24th, throwing eggs at the Malaysian embassy in Jakarta; Indonesian authorities are demanding a thorough investigation and the incident has caused a national outcry.
Indonesian Protest Erupts After Migrant Worker's Fatal Shooting by Malaysian Authorities
Dozens of Indonesians protested the fatal shooting of a 50-year-old Indonesian migrant worker by Malaysian authorities on January 24th, throwing eggs at the Malaysian embassy in Jakarta; Indonesian authorities are demanding a thorough investigation and the incident has caused a national outcry.
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36% Bias Score


US Citizen Arrested for Honor Killing in Pakistan
In Quetta, Pakistan, Anwar ul-Haq, a US citizen, shot and killed his 15-year-old daughter Hira for posting TikTok videos he considered inappropriate; he and his brother-in-law were arrested and charged with murder, facing a mandatory life sentence if convicted.
US Citizen Arrested for Honor Killing in Pakistan
In Quetta, Pakistan, Anwar ul-Haq, a US citizen, shot and killed his 15-year-old daughter Hira for posting TikTok videos he considered inappropriate; he and his brother-in-law were arrested and charged with murder, facing a mandatory life sentence if convicted.
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52% Bias Score


Holocaust Survivor Returns Award, Protesting Far-Right Influence on German Migration Policy
A 99-year-old Auschwitz survivor, Albrecht Weinberg, will return his German Order of Merit, protesting a stricter migration policy passed in the Bundestag with the far-right AfD's crucial votes; he fears history repeating itself and Luigi Toscano, a photographer committed to remembering Nazi victims...
Holocaust Survivor Returns Award, Protesting Far-Right Influence on German Migration Policy
A 99-year-old Auschwitz survivor, Albrecht Weinberg, will return his German Order of Merit, protesting a stricter migration policy passed in the Bundestag with the far-right AfD's crucial votes; he fears history repeating itself and Luigi Toscano, a photographer committed to remembering Nazi victims...
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60% Bias Score


Italian MEP, Journalist Released After Arrest in Israeli Settlement
Former Italian MEP Luisa Morgantini and journalist Roberto Bongiorni were arrested in the Israeli settlement of Kiryat Arba, near Hebron, on charges of violating a military zone—a claim disputed as the settlement is publicly accessible—and later released; two accompanying Palestinian activists remai...
Italian MEP, Journalist Released After Arrest in Israeli Settlement
Former Italian MEP Luisa Morgantini and journalist Roberto Bongiorni were arrested in the Israeli settlement of Kiryat Arba, near Hebron, on charges of violating a military zone—a claim disputed as the settlement is publicly accessible—and later released; two accompanying Palestinian activists remai...
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52% Bias Score


Virginia Senate Rejects Antisemitism Fighter's Appointment
Ken Marcus, appointed by Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin to the George Mason University Board of Visitors, had his appointment rejected by the Virginia Senate, prompting condemnation from the Combat Antisemitism Movement due to rising antisemitic threats on campus and Marcus's expertise in combatin...
Virginia Senate Rejects Antisemitism Fighter's Appointment
Ken Marcus, appointed by Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin to the George Mason University Board of Visitors, had his appointment rejected by the Virginia Senate, prompting condemnation from the Combat Antisemitism Movement due to rising antisemitic threats on campus and Marcus's expertise in combatin...
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52% Bias Score


ICE's Expanded Powers and Shifting Priorities Under Trump
ICE, established in 2003, employs over 20,000 with a $9 billion budget, enforcing immigration laws under the Trump administration's broader definition of "criminal aliens," leading to increased arrests and collaboration with other agencies.
ICE's Expanded Powers and Shifting Priorities Under Trump
ICE, established in 2003, employs over 20,000 with a $9 billion budget, enforcing immigration laws under the Trump administration's broader definition of "criminal aliens," leading to increased arrests and collaboration with other agencies.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Expands Guantanamo, Targets Critical Race Theory in Schools
President Trump announced plans to expand the Guantanamo Bay migrant detention facility to house up to 30,000 migrants, following the signing of the bipartisan Laken-Riley Act, which mandates pre-trial detention for undocumented immigrants accused of theft or violent crimes; he also signed executive...

Trump Expands Guantanamo, Targets Critical Race Theory in Schools
President Trump announced plans to expand the Guantanamo Bay migrant detention facility to house up to 30,000 migrants, following the signing of the bipartisan Laken-Riley Act, which mandates pre-trial detention for undocumented immigrants accused of theft or violent crimes; he also signed executive...
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60% Bias Score

French Cemetery Vandalism Sparks Outrage
Dozens of tombstones were vandalized at the Senegalese tirailleurs cemetery in Chasselay, France, prompting condemnation from President Macron and a filed complaint; anti-Voodoo inscriptions were also found.

French Cemetery Vandalism Sparks Outrage
Dozens of tombstones were vandalized at the Senegalese tirailleurs cemetery in Chasselay, France, prompting condemnation from President Macron and a filed complaint; anti-Voodoo inscriptions were also found.
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40% Bias Score

Trump to Utilize Guantanamo Bay for Mass Deportations
US President Donald Trump announced on January 29th, 2024, an executive order to establish a Guantanamo Bay facility for 30,000 undocumented immigrants and criminals facing deportation, utilizing military aircraft for transport, a policy sharply contrasting with previous administrations.

Trump to Utilize Guantanamo Bay for Mass Deportations
US President Donald Trump announced on January 29th, 2024, an executive order to establish a Guantanamo Bay facility for 30,000 undocumented immigrants and criminals facing deportation, utilizing military aircraft for transport, a policy sharply contrasting with previous administrations.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Threatens Deportation of Pro-Palestinian Students Over Antisemitism Concerns
President Trump issued an executive order on October 11, 2024, threatening deportation of foreign university students involved in pro-Palestinian demonstrations, citing an "unprecedented wave" of antisemitic acts on campuses and ordering a 60-day report on related complaints.

Trump Threatens Deportation of Pro-Palestinian Students Over Antisemitism Concerns
President Trump issued an executive order on October 11, 2024, threatening deportation of foreign university students involved in pro-Palestinian demonstrations, citing an "unprecedented wave" of antisemitic acts on campuses and ordering a 60-day report on related complaints.
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80% Bias Score

US Aid Freeze Cripples Russian Civil Society
The Trump administration's 90-day freeze on foreign aid has created a funding crisis for numerous Russian NGOs and exiled media outlets, many of whom rely heavily on US funding and face potential closure, marking a significant blow to Russian civil society.

US Aid Freeze Cripples Russian Civil Society
The Trump administration's 90-day freeze on foreign aid has created a funding crisis for numerous Russian NGOs and exiled media outlets, many of whom rely heavily on US funding and face potential closure, marking a significant blow to Russian civil society.
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28% Bias Score

DDR Injustice: New Law to Compensate Victims
Ulrike Findeis, denied higher education in 1958 East Germany for lacking "political maturity," will receive regular financial compensation under new legislation eliminating income restrictions for victims of DDR-era persecution, addressing past injustices and their lasting health and financial conse...

DDR Injustice: New Law to Compensate Victims
Ulrike Findeis, denied higher education in 1958 East Germany for lacking "political maturity," will receive regular financial compensation under new legislation eliminating income restrictions for victims of DDR-era persecution, addressing past injustices and their lasting health and financial conse...
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36% Bias Score
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