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Nine Languages Die Annually Amidst a Global Language Extinction Crisis
The accelerating extinction of languages globally is threatening cultural heritage, with nine languages dying annually in 2019; however, community efforts, including documentation through Wikitongues and community-based initiatives, are fighting to preserve these languages.
Nine Languages Die Annually Amidst a Global Language Extinction Crisis
The accelerating extinction of languages globally is threatening cultural heritage, with nine languages dying annually in 2019; however, community efforts, including documentation through Wikitongues and community-based initiatives, are fighting to preserve these languages.
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12% Bias Score


Mexico's Migrant Dispersion Policy Strands 100 in Acapulco
Approximately 100 migrants, primarily from Venezuela and Cuba, were stranded in Acapulco, Mexico, after being relocated there by immigration officials as part of a policy to deter migrants from reaching the U.S. border; this policy, while successful in reducing border crossings last year, exposes mi...
Mexico's Migrant Dispersion Policy Strands 100 in Acapulco
Approximately 100 migrants, primarily from Venezuela and Cuba, were stranded in Acapulco, Mexico, after being relocated there by immigration officials as part of a policy to deter migrants from reaching the U.S. border; this policy, while successful in reducing border crossings last year, exposes mi...
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52% Bias Score


11 Guantanamo Detainees Transferred to Oman
The Pentagon transferred 11 Yemeni men from Guantanamo Bay to Oman on Monday, reducing the prison population to 15, the lowest since 2002. This action follows decades of detention without charges and reflects ongoing efforts by the Biden administration to close the facility.
11 Guantanamo Detainees Transferred to Oman
The Pentagon transferred 11 Yemeni men from Guantanamo Bay to Oman on Monday, reducing the prison population to 15, the lowest since 2002. This action follows decades of detention without charges and reflects ongoing efforts by the Biden administration to close the facility.
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40% Bias Score


Greece Found Guilty of Illegal Migrant Deportations by European Court
The European Court of Human Rights ruled Greece illegally deported a Turkish woman in 2019, awarding her \$21,000 in damages and citing evidence of systematic 'pushbacks' of migrants by Greek authorities, potentially impacting EU border policies.
Greece Found Guilty of Illegal Migrant Deportations by European Court
The European Court of Human Rights ruled Greece illegally deported a Turkish woman in 2019, awarding her \$21,000 in damages and citing evidence of systematic 'pushbacks' of migrants by Greek authorities, potentially impacting EU border policies.
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36% Bias Score


Trial of Former Artsakh Leaders to Begin in Azerbaijan Amidst Human Rights Concerns
On January 17, Azerbaijan will begin the trial of former Artsakh President Arayik Harutyunyan and former State Minister Ruben Vardanyan, along with 13 other individuals, facing charges including terrorism financing and violating international law during the conflict; concerns are raised about fair t...
Trial of Former Artsakh Leaders to Begin in Azerbaijan Amidst Human Rights Concerns
On January 17, Azerbaijan will begin the trial of former Artsakh President Arayik Harutyunyan and former State Minister Ruben Vardanyan, along with 13 other individuals, facing charges including terrorism financing and violating international law during the conflict; concerns are raised about fair t...
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48% Bias Score


Carter's State Funeral: A Blend of Tradition and Unconventional Legacy
Former President Jimmy Carter, who died December 29th at age 100, will lie in state in Washington D.C. from Tuesday through Wednesday, culminating in a state funeral at the Washington National Cathedral on Thursday with President Biden delivering the eulogy; his presidency (1977-1981) was marked by ...
Carter's State Funeral: A Blend of Tradition and Unconventional Legacy
Former President Jimmy Carter, who died December 29th at age 100, will lie in state in Washington D.C. from Tuesday through Wednesday, culminating in a state funeral at the Washington National Cathedral on Thursday with President Biden delivering the eulogy; his presidency (1977-1981) was marked by ...
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40% Bias Score

Arizona Man Suffers Third-Degree Burns After Police Pin Him to Hot Asphalt
On July 6th, Phoenix police officers pinned Michael Kenyon to 180-200°F asphalt for over four minutes, causing third-degree burns across much of his body; this incident, coupled with a prior DOJ investigation citing a violent culture and lack of training within the department, led to a $15.53 millio...

Arizona Man Suffers Third-Degree Burns After Police Pin Him to Hot Asphalt
On July 6th, Phoenix police officers pinned Michael Kenyon to 180-200°F asphalt for over four minutes, causing third-degree burns across much of his body; this incident, coupled with a prior DOJ investigation citing a violent culture and lack of training within the department, led to a $15.53 millio...
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56% Bias Score

Rojava Conflict Threatens Turkey's Peace Process: DEM Party
DEM Party co-chair Tülay Hatimoğulları stated in a parliamentary group meeting that peace in Turkey is contingent upon ending the war in Rojava, citing the escalating threats and the impact on Turkey's peace process. She highlighted the resistance in Suruç and Nusaybin, recent meetings with Abdullah...

Rojava Conflict Threatens Turkey's Peace Process: DEM Party
DEM Party co-chair Tülay Hatimoğulları stated in a parliamentary group meeting that peace in Turkey is contingent upon ending the war in Rojava, citing the escalating threats and the impact on Turkey's peace process. She highlighted the resistance in Suruç and Nusaybin, recent meetings with Abdullah...
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48% Bias Score

Carter to Receive State Funeral in Washington D.C.
Former President Jimmy Carter, who died on December 29th at age 100, will lie in state at the Capitol in Washington D.C. from Tuesday to Wednesday, followed by a state funeral at the Washington National Cathedral on Thursday with President Biden giving a eulogy; unique elements such as a stop at the...

Carter to Receive State Funeral in Washington D.C.
Former President Jimmy Carter, who died on December 29th at age 100, will lie in state at the Capitol in Washington D.C. from Tuesday to Wednesday, followed by a state funeral at the Washington National Cathedral on Thursday with President Biden giving a eulogy; unique elements such as a stop at the...
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44% Bias Score

11 Guantanamo Detainees Transferred to Oman
The US transferred 11 Yemeni detainees from Guantanamo Bay to Oman, leaving 15 remaining prisoners; this follows congressional restrictions on transferring detainees to the US mainland or certain countries and comes despite prior efforts by US presidents to close the detention camp.

11 Guantanamo Detainees Transferred to Oman
The US transferred 11 Yemeni detainees from Guantanamo Bay to Oman, leaving 15 remaining prisoners; this follows congressional restrictions on transferring detainees to the US mainland or certain countries and comes despite prior efforts by US presidents to close the detention camp.
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40% Bias Score

Israeli Hostage Families Petition High Court Over Government Inaction
112 family members of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza filed a High Court petition, accusing the government of prioritizing other interests over the lives of 100 hostages held captive for 15 months, leading to the death of six, including Carmel Gat, and demanding immediate action to secure the...

Israeli Hostage Families Petition High Court Over Government Inaction
112 family members of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza filed a High Court petition, accusing the government of prioritizing other interests over the lives of 100 hostages held captive for 15 months, leading to the death of six, including Carmel Gat, and demanding immediate action to secure the...
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56% Bias Score

Algeria Rejects Macron's Call for Sansal's Release
Algeria condemned French President Emmanuel Macron's January 6th, 2024 statement calling for the release of imprisoned Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal as unacceptable interference in its internal affairs, citing Sansal's alleged threats to national security stemming from statements to a French...

Algeria Rejects Macron's Call for Sansal's Release
Algeria condemned French President Emmanuel Macron's January 6th, 2024 statement calling for the release of imprisoned Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal as unacceptable interference in its internal affairs, citing Sansal's alleged threats to national security stemming from statements to a French...
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40% Bias Score
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