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Amazon Drought Cripples Essential Services, Threatening 420,000 Children
A record-breaking drought in the Amazon River basin is severely impacting over 420,000 children in Brazil, Colombia, and Peru, disrupting essential services and increasing risks of malnutrition, disease, and exploitation, highlighting the urgent need for increased climate financing.
Amazon Drought Cripples Essential Services, Threatening 420,000 Children
A record-breaking drought in the Amazon River basin is severely impacting over 420,000 children in Brazil, Colombia, and Peru, disrupting essential services and increasing risks of malnutrition, disease, and exploitation, highlighting the urgent need for increased climate financing.
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24% Bias Score


US Sanctions Top Hungarian Official for Corruption
The US imposed sanctions on Antal Rogán, head of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's office, under the Magnitsky Act for alleged corruption, accusing him of using his position to enrich himself and his political allies, diverting funds from strategic sectors of the Hungarian economy; this follow...
US Sanctions Top Hungarian Official for Corruption
The US imposed sanctions on Antal Rogán, head of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's office, under the Magnitsky Act for alleged corruption, accusing him of using his position to enrich himself and his political allies, diverting funds from strategic sectors of the Hungarian economy; this follow...
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48% Bias Score


Colombian Figures Urge Petro to Reconsider Maduro Inauguration Attendance
500 Colombian figures, including former ministers, urged President Gustavo Petro to reconsider sending a delegation to Nicolás Maduro's inauguration due to widespread public disapproval and the Venezuelan migration crisis; this follows similar calls from former President Santos and Chile's withdrawa...
Colombian Figures Urge Petro to Reconsider Maduro Inauguration Attendance
500 Colombian figures, including former ministers, urged President Gustavo Petro to reconsider sending a delegation to Nicolás Maduro's inauguration due to widespread public disapproval and the Venezuelan migration crisis; this follows similar calls from former President Santos and Chile's withdrawa...
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44% Bias Score


25,000 Names Removed from Dutch War Archive Due to Missing Files
The Dutch National Archives removed 25,000 names from its online war archive because the files for these individuals, including victims and witnesses in collaboration cases, are missing; the archive is still under digitization, with 2/3 still to be processed by 2027.
25,000 Names Removed from Dutch War Archive Due to Missing Files
The Dutch National Archives removed 25,000 names from its online war archive because the files for these individuals, including victims and witnesses in collaboration cases, are missing; the archive is still under digitization, with 2/3 still to be processed by 2027.
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28% Bias Score


Ireland Joins Genocide Case Against Israel at ICJ
Ireland joined South Africa's genocide case against Israel at the ICJ on Monday, focusing on the legal definition of intent, amid rising international concern over the high death toll in Gaza (at least 45,885 since October 7, 2023) and strained relations between Ireland and Israel following the clos...
Ireland Joins Genocide Case Against Israel at ICJ
Ireland joined South Africa's genocide case against Israel at the ICJ on Monday, focusing on the legal definition of intent, amid rising international concern over the high death toll in Gaza (at least 45,885 since October 7, 2023) and strained relations between Ireland and Israel following the clos...
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48% Bias Score


Bill C-61, Addressing First Nations Drinking Water, Killed by Parliament Prorogation
The prorogation of Parliament has ended Bill C-61, which aimed to guarantee safe drinking water for all First Nations in Canada, leaving communities facing long-term water issues without legislative protection, despite a 2021 settlement providing billions for infrastructure and compensation.
Bill C-61, Addressing First Nations Drinking Water, Killed by Parliament Prorogation
The prorogation of Parliament has ended Bill C-61, which aimed to guarantee safe drinking water for all First Nations in Canada, leaving communities facing long-term water issues without legislative protection, despite a 2021 settlement providing billions for infrastructure and compensation.
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48% Bias Score

Lebanon Extradities Activist to UAE Amid Human Rights Concerns
Lebanon extradited Egyptian activist Abdul Rahman al-Qaradawi to the UAE on Tuesday despite Amnesty International's warnings of potential human rights abuses, following his criticism of the UAE, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia.

Lebanon Extradities Activist to UAE Amid Human Rights Concerns
Lebanon extradited Egyptian activist Abdul Rahman al-Qaradawi to the UAE on Tuesday despite Amnesty International's warnings of potential human rights abuses, following his criticism of the UAE, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia.
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36% Bias Score

German Gymnastics System Accused of Protecting Abusers
Former German gymnast Pauline Schäfer-Betz accused the German gymnastics system of repeatedly protecting those responsible for abuse, referencing past cases at Chemnitz and current issues in Stuttgart, demanding significant reforms to protect athletes.

German Gymnastics System Accused of Protecting Abusers
Former German gymnast Pauline Schäfer-Betz accused the German gymnastics system of repeatedly protecting those responsible for abuse, referencing past cases at Chemnitz and current issues in Stuttgart, demanding significant reforms to protect athletes.
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48% Bias Score

US Redirects $95 Million in Military Aid from Egypt to Lebanon
The Biden administration is diverting $95 million in military aid from Egypt to Lebanon to strengthen its army against Hezbollah and enforce the ceasefire with Israel, due to concerns over human rights in Egypt.

US Redirects $95 Million in Military Aid from Egypt to Lebanon
The Biden administration is diverting $95 million in military aid from Egypt to Lebanon to strengthen its army against Hezbollah and enforce the ceasefire with Israel, due to concerns over human rights in Egypt.
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40% Bias Score

Murder of Indian Journalist Highlights Dangers Faced by Press
Indian journalist Mukesh Chandrakar was found murdered last week, his death likely linked to his reporting on a corrupt road construction project involving a relative and contractor. His colleagues protested, highlighting the dangers faced by journalists in India, particularly those working in confl...

Murder of Indian Journalist Highlights Dangers Faced by Press
Indian journalist Mukesh Chandrakar was found murdered last week, his death likely linked to his reporting on a corrupt road construction project involving a relative and contractor. His colleagues protested, highlighting the dangers faced by journalists in India, particularly those working in confl...
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36% Bias Score

Canadian Winery Permanently Banned for Exploiting Migrant Workers
Toor Vineyards in British Columbia, Canada, was permanently banned from hiring temporary foreign workers and fined \$118,000 for violating program rules, including failure to protect workers from abuse and for not providing promised pay and working conditions; at least one worker reported sexual abu...

Canadian Winery Permanently Banned for Exploiting Migrant Workers
Toor Vineyards in British Columbia, Canada, was permanently banned from hiring temporary foreign workers and fined \$118,000 for violating program rules, including failure to protect workers from abuse and for not providing promised pay and working conditions; at least one worker reported sexual abu...
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44% Bias Score

Son-in-law of Venezuelan Opposition Leader Abducted Amidst Presidential Dispute
On January 7th, 2025, Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia reported the abduction of his son-in-law, Rafael Tudares, in Caracas, prompting the cancellation of his U.S. meetings and raising international concern, with the OAS demanding Tudares's immediate release.

Son-in-law of Venezuelan Opposition Leader Abducted Amidst Presidential Dispute
On January 7th, 2025, Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia reported the abduction of his son-in-law, Rafael Tudares, in Caracas, prompting the cancellation of his U.S. meetings and raising international concern, with the OAS demanding Tudares's immediate release.
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64% Bias Score
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