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Turkish "Influence Agency" Law: Arrest Highlights Ongoing Debate
Ayşe Barım, a manager linked to the Gezi Park protests, was arrested in Turkey on January 27, 2025, charged with aiding an attempt to overthrow the government; this highlights the controversial "influence agency" amendment expanding espionage laws, twice withdrawn due to opposition and concerns abou...
Turkish "Influence Agency" Law: Arrest Highlights Ongoing Debate
Ayşe Barım, a manager linked to the Gezi Park protests, was arrested in Turkey on January 27, 2025, charged with aiding an attempt to overthrow the government; this highlights the controversial "influence agency" amendment expanding espionage laws, twice withdrawn due to opposition and concerns abou...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Orders Review of Pentagon Policy on Transgender Troops
President Trump signed an executive order on Friday instructing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to revise the Pentagon's policy on transgender troops, potentially reinstating a ban; this follows Trump's 2017 attempt and Biden's subsequent reversal, leaving 9,000–14,000 transgender service members in ...
Trump Orders Review of Pentagon Policy on Transgender Troops
President Trump signed an executive order on Friday instructing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to revise the Pentagon's policy on transgender troops, potentially reinstating a ban; this follows Trump's 2017 attempt and Biden's subsequent reversal, leaving 9,000–14,000 transgender service members in ...
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68% Bias Score


El Salvador's Mega-Prison: A Success Story or Human Rights Catastrophe?
El Salvador's CECOT mega-prison, opened two years ago, holds over 13,000 suspected gang members in harsh conditions, resulting in a dramatic drop in homicides and increased public safety, despite international human rights concerns.
El Salvador's Mega-Prison: A Success Story or Human Rights Catastrophe?
El Salvador's CECOT mega-prison, opened two years ago, holds over 13,000 suspected gang members in harsh conditions, resulting in a dramatic drop in homicides and increased public safety, despite international human rights concerns.
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64% Bias Score


Algeria's Arrest of Boualem Sansal Sparks International Outcry
French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal was arrested in Algeria in November 2024 for statements deemed to violate Article 87 of the penal code, which defines acts against national security as terrorism or sabotage; his arrest triggered widespread condemnation and exacerbated already tense relations be...
Algeria's Arrest of Boualem Sansal Sparks International Outcry
French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal was arrested in Algeria in November 2024 for statements deemed to violate Article 87 of the penal code, which defines acts against national security as terrorism or sabotage; his arrest triggered widespread condemnation and exacerbated already tense relations be...
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44% Bias Score


Student Blockade in Belgrade Challenges Serbian Government
Serbian university students blockaded a Belgrade intersection for 24 hours, protesting the November collapse of a Novi Sad train station canopy that killed 15, escalating pressure on the populist government and marking the biggest challenge to their rule in recent years.
Student Blockade in Belgrade Challenges Serbian Government
Serbian university students blockaded a Belgrade intersection for 24 hours, protesting the November collapse of a Novi Sad train station canopy that killed 15, escalating pressure on the populist government and marking the biggest challenge to their rule in recent years.
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Serbian Prime Minister Resigns Amid Mass Protests After Deadly Building Collapse
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned Tuesday following weeks of massive anti-government protests sparked by a November building collapse in Novi Sad that killed 15, potentially leading to early elections and raising concerns about autocratic rule and corruption.
Serbian Prime Minister Resigns Amid Mass Protests After Deadly Building Collapse
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned Tuesday following weeks of massive anti-government protests sparked by a November building collapse in Novi Sad that killed 15, potentially leading to early elections and raising concerns about autocratic rule and corruption.
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60% Bias Score

Serbia: Train Station Collapse Sparks Widespread Protests
A train station canopy collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1st, 2023, killed 15 and injured 2, sparking widespread protests met with police violence and leading to arrests; students are now leading democratic protests demanding accountability and an end to corruption.

Serbia: Train Station Collapse Sparks Widespread Protests
A train station canopy collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1st, 2023, killed 15 and injured 2, sparking widespread protests met with police violence and leading to arrests; students are now leading democratic protests demanding accountability and an end to corruption.
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40% Bias Score

Brazil Condemns U.S. Migrant Deportation, Citing Mistreatment
Brazil condemned the alleged mistreatment of 158 deported migrants, including 88 Brazilians, who were shackled during a flight from the U.S. to Manaus, with reports of beatings and lack of basic necessities during a Panama stopover; President Lula ordered the removal of restraints.

Brazil Condemns U.S. Migrant Deportation, Citing Mistreatment
Brazil condemned the alleged mistreatment of 158 deported migrants, including 88 Brazilians, who were shackled during a flight from the U.S. to Manaus, with reports of beatings and lack of basic necessities during a Panama stopover; President Lula ordered the removal of restraints.
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44% Bias Score

Denmark Unveils $4.9 Million Plan to Combat Anti-Greenlandic Racism
Denmark launched a $4.9 million, three-year action plan to fight racism and discrimination against Greenlandic people in Denmark, including passport changes and improved school support, following recent international discussions about Greenland's sovereignty.

Denmark Unveils $4.9 Million Plan to Combat Anti-Greenlandic Racism
Denmark launched a $4.9 million, three-year action plan to fight racism and discrimination against Greenlandic people in Denmark, including passport changes and improved school support, following recent international discussions about Greenland's sovereignty.
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36% Bias Score

Russian Strike Kills Family in Zaporizhzhia, Underscoring War's Human Cost
A Russian missile strike on Zaporizhzhia on November 7, 2023, killed a 1.5-year-old boy, Adam Buhaiov; his mother, Sofiia Buhaiova (27); and his great-grandmother, Tetiana Tarasevych (68), highlighting the devastating human cost of the ongoing war in Ukraine despite decreased international attention...

Russian Strike Kills Family in Zaporizhzhia, Underscoring War's Human Cost
A Russian missile strike on Zaporizhzhia on November 7, 2023, killed a 1.5-year-old boy, Adam Buhaiov; his mother, Sofiia Buhaiova (27); and his great-grandmother, Tetiana Tarasevych (68), highlighting the devastating human cost of the ongoing war in Ukraine despite decreased international attention...
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44% Bias Score

I'm Still Here": A Brazilian Family's Struggle Under Military Rule
I'm Still Here", a film based on the true story of Eunice Paiva, depicts her family's life in 1970s Rio de Janeiro amidst Brazil's military dictatorship, and her struggle after her husband's disappearance, nominated for three Oscars.

I'm Still Here": A Brazilian Family's Struggle Under Military Rule
I'm Still Here", a film based on the true story of Eunice Paiva, depicts her family's life in 1970s Rio de Janeiro amidst Brazil's military dictatorship, and her struggle after her husband's disappearance, nominated for three Oscars.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Bans Transgender Individuals from US Military
President Trump issued an executive order barring transgender individuals from serving in the US military, reversing previous inclusive policies and citing concerns about military readiness and fitness, while also aiming to enhance the military's strength and effectiveness.

Trump Bans Transgender Individuals from US Military
President Trump issued an executive order barring transgender individuals from serving in the US military, reversing previous inclusive policies and citing concerns about military readiness and fitness, while also aiming to enhance the military's strength and effectiveness.
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80% Bias Score
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