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CBP Agents Fire Shots During San Bernardino Immigration Operation
US Customs and Border Protection agents fired shots at a vehicle in San Bernardino, California, during an immigration operation; the DHS claims self-defense after the vehicle allegedly struck agents, but the family inside says they fled after agents broke their windows and surrounded them with weapo...
CBP Agents Fire Shots During San Bernardino Immigration Operation
US Customs and Border Protection agents fired shots at a vehicle in San Bernardino, California, during an immigration operation; the DHS claims self-defense after the vehicle allegedly struck agents, but the family inside says they fled after agents broke their windows and surrounded them with weapo...
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48% Bias Score


D.C. Clears 44 Homeless Encampments, Raising Concerns About Displacement and Long-Term Impact
Federal agents and the National Guard cleared 44 homeless encampments in Washington, D.C., in one week, displacing dozens of people with unclear relocation plans, sparking concerns among advocates about the long-term impact on homelessness and the efficacy of this approach compared to investing in a...
D.C. Clears 44 Homeless Encampments, Raising Concerns About Displacement and Long-Term Impact
Federal agents and the National Guard cleared 44 homeless encampments in Washington, D.C., in one week, displacing dozens of people with unclear relocation plans, sparking concerns among advocates about the long-term impact on homelessness and the efficacy of this approach compared to investing in a...
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24% Bias Score


ISIS-Linked Rebels Kill 52 in Eastern DRC Amid Ongoing Conflicts
ISIS-linked rebels killed at least 52 civilians in eastern DRC between August 9-16, exacerbating existing conflicts between the Congolese army and the M23 rebel group, despite a recent US-mediated ceasefire and ongoing peace talks.
ISIS-Linked Rebels Kill 52 in Eastern DRC Amid Ongoing Conflicts
ISIS-linked rebels killed at least 52 civilians in eastern DRC between August 9-16, exacerbating existing conflicts between the Congolese army and the M23 rebel group, despite a recent US-mediated ceasefire and ongoing peace talks.
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40% Bias Score


International Network of Antifascist Librarians Aids Spanish Republican Refugees
Newly discovered letters reveal a vast international network of antifascist librarians who aided Spanish Republican intellectuals interned in French concentration camps after the Spanish Civil War, providing humanitarian support and preserving cultural artifacts created in the camps.
International Network of Antifascist Librarians Aids Spanish Republican Refugees
Newly discovered letters reveal a vast international network of antifascist librarians who aided Spanish Republican intellectuals interned in French concentration camps after the Spanish Civil War, providing humanitarian support and preserving cultural artifacts created in the camps.
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36% Bias Score


Serbia: Violent Clashes Erupt Amid Anti-Government Protests
Thousands of anti-government protesters clashed with Serbian riot police in Belgrade on August 18, 2025, following days of unrest sparked by a deadly railway station collapse and fueled by accusations of government corruption, prompting President Aleksandar Vučić to threaten a major crackdown.
Serbia: Violent Clashes Erupt Amid Anti-Government Protests
Thousands of anti-government protesters clashed with Serbian riot police in Belgrade on August 18, 2025, following days of unrest sparked by a deadly railway station collapse and fueled by accusations of government corruption, prompting President Aleksandar Vučić to threaten a major crackdown.
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52% Bias Score


Al Jazeera Journalist's Killing Underscores Concerns Over Media Bias in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Israel's assassination of Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif, despite claims he was a Hamas operative, highlights concerns about media bias and the suppression of Palestinian narratives amid selective reporting of evidence, raising questions about international perceptions and freedom of the press...
Al Jazeera Journalist's Killing Underscores Concerns Over Media Bias in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Israel's assassination of Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif, despite claims he was a Hamas operative, highlights concerns about media bias and the suppression of Palestinian narratives amid selective reporting of evidence, raising questions about international perceptions and freedom of the press...
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52% Bias Score

US Report Criticizes South Africa's Human Rights Record; South Africa Rejects Claims
The US Department of State published a report criticizing South Africa's human rights record, citing land reform and extrajudicial killings; South Africa rejected the report, calling it biased and linked to its stance against Israel at the ICJ and its role in BRICS.

US Report Criticizes South Africa's Human Rights Record; South Africa Rejects Claims
The US Department of State published a report criticizing South Africa's human rights record, citing land reform and extrajudicial killings; South Africa rejected the report, calling it biased and linked to its stance against Israel at the ICJ and its role in BRICS.
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52% Bias Score

Judge Considers Lawsuit Alleging Legal Rights Violations at Florida Everglades Detention Center
A Miami federal judge is considering a lawsuit claiming that detainees at a temporary Florida Everglades immigrant detention center, nicknamed "Alligator Alcatraz," are being denied legal rights, including confidential access to attorneys and proper court jurisdiction for their cases; the government...

Judge Considers Lawsuit Alleging Legal Rights Violations at Florida Everglades Detention Center
A Miami federal judge is considering a lawsuit claiming that detainees at a temporary Florida Everglades immigrant detention center, nicknamed "Alligator Alcatraz," are being denied legal rights, including confidential access to attorneys and proper court jurisdiction for their cases; the government...
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40% Bias Score

Serbia: Violent Crackdown on Protests Tests EU's Commitment
In Serbia, President Aleksandar Vučić's government responded to anti-government protests with violence, as masked assailants attacked demonstrators with police inaction; this escalation risks undermining Serbia's EU candidacy.

Serbia: Violent Crackdown on Protests Tests EU's Commitment
In Serbia, President Aleksandar Vučić's government responded to anti-government protests with violence, as masked assailants attacked demonstrators with police inaction; this escalation risks undermining Serbia's EU candidacy.
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48% Bias Score

Victim of In-Flight Assault Denied Compensation Due to Aircraft Registration
A 24-year-old woman was sexually assaulted on a Qatar Airways flight from Doha to London Gatwick; the assailant, a 66-year-old man, has been jailed, but the victim is battling for compensation, which is currently denied due to the aircraft's non-British registration.

Victim of In-Flight Assault Denied Compensation Due to Aircraft Registration
A 24-year-old woman was sexually assaulted on a Qatar Airways flight from Doha to London Gatwick; the assailant, a 66-year-old man, has been jailed, but the victim is battling for compensation, which is currently denied due to the aircraft's non-British registration.
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36% Bias Score

Kenyan Pop Star's Outing Sparks Debate on LGBTQ+ Rights
Willis Austin Chimano, a member of the Kenyan band Sauti Sol, was outed as gay in 2018, facing significant social and legal challenges in Kenya, a country where homosexuality is criminalized; despite this, his career thrived, becoming a symbol of hope for the LGBTQ+ community in Africa.

Kenyan Pop Star's Outing Sparks Debate on LGBTQ+ Rights
Willis Austin Chimano, a member of the Kenyan band Sauti Sol, was outed as gay in 2018, facing significant social and legal challenges in Kenya, a country where homosexuality is criminalized; despite this, his career thrived, becoming a symbol of hope for the LGBTQ+ community in Africa.
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36% Bias Score

Serbia Protests Escalate: Attacks on Ruling Party Offices Result in Clashes with Police
Following attacks by anti-government protesters on President Aleksandar Vučić's SNS party offices in multiple Serbian cities on Monday, police dispersed crowds using armored vehicles and batons, resulting in numerous arrests and injuries. The protests, initially sparked by a deadly train station col...

Serbia Protests Escalate: Attacks on Ruling Party Offices Result in Clashes with Police
Following attacks by anti-government protesters on President Aleksandar Vučić's SNS party offices in multiple Serbian cities on Monday, police dispersed crowds using armored vehicles and batons, resulting in numerous arrests and injuries. The protests, initially sparked by a deadly train station col...
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52% Bias Score
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