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49 Arrested in Kerala for Repeated Sexual Assault of Dalit Teenager
Indian police arrested 49 men for the repeated sexual assault of a Dalit teenager in Kerala, India, over several years; the victim reported being assaulted by approximately 60 men since age 13.
49 Arrested in Kerala for Repeated Sexual Assault of Dalit Teenager
Indian police arrested 49 men for the repeated sexual assault of a Dalit teenager in Kerala, India, over several years; the victim reported being assaulted by approximately 60 men since age 13.
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28% Bias Score


ECtHR Awards €2,600 for Freedom of Speech Violation in Turkey, Retrial Rejected
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) awarded Saide İnanç €2,600 for violating her freedom of speech due to a Turkish court's 2019 conviction for "insulting the president" based on Facebook posts; however, a Turkish court rejected a retrial request, citing a lack of "amicable settlement".
ECtHR Awards €2,600 for Freedom of Speech Violation in Turkey, Retrial Rejected
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) awarded Saide İnanç €2,600 for violating her freedom of speech due to a Turkish court's 2019 conviction for "insulting the president" based on Facebook posts; however, a Turkish court rejected a retrial request, citing a lack of "amicable settlement".
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32% Bias Score


UK Anti-Corruption Minister Resigns Amid Family Ties Scrutiny
Britain's anti-corruption minister, Tulip Siddiq, resigned on Tuesday following an ethics investigation into her links to her aunt, ousted Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, despite being cleared of wrongdoing; the investigation looked into the use of London apartments and an alleged 2013 nuc...
UK Anti-Corruption Minister Resigns Amid Family Ties Scrutiny
Britain's anti-corruption minister, Tulip Siddiq, resigned on Tuesday following an ethics investigation into her links to her aunt, ousted Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, despite being cleared of wrongdoing; the investigation looked into the use of London apartments and an alleged 2013 nuc...
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48% Bias Score


Australia Threatens Russia with "Decisive Action" Over Captured Soldier
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese warned Russia of "decisive action" if confirmed reports of harm to Australian national Oskar Jenkins, a captured soldier fighting for Ukraine, are true; a video shows Jenkins being interrogated and beaten by a Russian investigator.
Australia Threatens Russia with "Decisive Action" Over Captured Soldier
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese warned Russia of "decisive action" if confirmed reports of harm to Australian national Oskar Jenkins, a captured soldier fighting for Ukraine, are true; a video shows Jenkins being interrogated and beaten by a Russian investigator.
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40% Bias Score


Cameroon's Anglophone Conflict: Imprisoned Leader Defies Government
Sisiku Julius Ayuk Tabe, leader of the Ambazonian separatist movement, remains imprisoned in Cameroon despite international calls for his release, highlighting the ongoing conflict between anglophone separatists and the government that has resulted in over 6,000 deaths and one million displaced pers...
Cameroon's Anglophone Conflict: Imprisoned Leader Defies Government
Sisiku Julius Ayuk Tabe, leader of the Ambazonian separatist movement, remains imprisoned in Cameroon despite international calls for his release, highlighting the ongoing conflict between anglophone separatists and the government that has resulted in over 6,000 deaths and one million displaced pers...
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56% Bias Score


Italian Activists Report Police Abuse After Protest
In Brescia, Italy, 23 environmental activists protesting at Leonardo's headquarters were taken to the police station, allegedly forced to undress and perform squats, prompting outrage and plans for legal action against police misconduct.
Italian Activists Report Police Abuse After Protest
In Brescia, Italy, 23 environmental activists protesting at Leonardo's headquarters were taken to the police station, allegedly forced to undress and perform squats, prompting outrage and plans for legal action against police misconduct.
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64% Bias Score

159 Dead in South African Mine After Government Cuts Off Supplies
At least 159 miners died in South Africa's Buffelsfontein Gold Mine after authorities cut off their supplies in November, prompting a rescue operation that recovered 60 bodies and 92 emaciated survivors, with hundreds more potentially trapped; the government faces scrutiny for its actions.

159 Dead in South African Mine After Government Cuts Off Supplies
At least 159 miners died in South Africa's Buffelsfontein Gold Mine after authorities cut off their supplies in November, prompting a rescue operation that recovered 60 bodies and 92 emaciated survivors, with hundreds more potentially trapped; the government faces scrutiny for its actions.
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52% Bias Score

Denmark's Colonial Legacy Fuels Greenland's Path to Independence
Between the 1950s and 1970s, the Danish government implemented policies in Greenland that caused significant harm to the Inuit population, including the forced removal of children, the mass sterilization of women, and the forced relocation of fishermen; these actions continue to impact Greenland tod...

Denmark's Colonial Legacy Fuels Greenland's Path to Independence
Between the 1950s and 1970s, the Danish government implemented policies in Greenland that caused significant harm to the Inuit population, including the forced removal of children, the mass sterilization of women, and the forced relocation of fishermen; these actions continue to impact Greenland tod...
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48% Bias Score

Peaceful Stasi Takeover Marks End of East German Secret Police
On January 15, 1990, East German citizens peacefully occupied the Stasi headquarters in East Berlin, symbolizing the end of the communist regime's secret police, following similar actions across East Germany, marking a turning point in the transition to democracy.

Peaceful Stasi Takeover Marks End of East German Secret Police
On January 15, 1990, East German citizens peacefully occupied the Stasi headquarters in East Berlin, symbolizing the end of the communist regime's secret police, following similar actions across East Germany, marking a turning point in the transition to democracy.
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40% Bias Score

Peaceful Stasi Occupation Signals End of East German Communist Rule
Following the fall of the Berlin Wall, the East German secret police, Stasi, was peacefully occupied by citizens in Berlin on January 15, 1990, leading to its dissolution and the opening of its archives, preventing West German authorities from controlling sensitive information and symbolizing the en...

Peaceful Stasi Occupation Signals End of East German Communist Rule
Following the fall of the Berlin Wall, the East German secret police, Stasi, was peacefully occupied by citizens in Berlin on January 15, 1990, leading to its dissolution and the opening of its archives, preventing West German authorities from controlling sensitive information and symbolizing the en...
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36% Bias Score

78 Dead in South African Illegal Mine Rescue Operation
At least 78 bodies of illegal miners have been recovered from an abandoned gold mine in Stilfontein, South Africa, following a rescue operation launched after a court order. Over 100 miners were rescued and arrested for illegal mining, while authorities suspect hundreds more remain trapped.

78 Dead in South African Illegal Mine Rescue Operation
At least 78 bodies of illegal miners have been recovered from an abandoned gold mine in Stilfontein, South Africa, following a rescue operation launched after a court order. Over 100 miners were rescued and arrested for illegal mining, while authorities suspect hundreds more remain trapped.
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56% Bias Score

Ter Apel Asylum Center Faces Condemnation for Ongoing Safety Risks
The Dutch Inspectorate of Justice and Safety criticizes the persistent unsafe conditions at Ter Apel asylum registration center due to chronic overcrowding and lack of structural solutions, urging the asylum minister for immediate action despite the planned repeal of the dispersal law.

Ter Apel Asylum Center Faces Condemnation for Ongoing Safety Risks
The Dutch Inspectorate of Justice and Safety criticizes the persistent unsafe conditions at Ter Apel asylum registration center due to chronic overcrowding and lack of structural solutions, urging the asylum minister for immediate action despite the planned repeal of the dispersal law.
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52% Bias Score
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