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Yale Researchers Document Likely War Crimes: Over 200 Institutions Used to Militarize Ukrainian Children
Yale University researchers have documented the likely war crimes committed by Russia since the start of the war in Ukraine, focusing on the abduction and illegal transfer of Ukrainian children to Russian territory; they estimate that over 200 institutions are involved in militarizing and indoctrina...
Yale Researchers Document Likely War Crimes: Over 200 Institutions Used to Militarize Ukrainian Children
Yale University researchers have documented the likely war crimes committed by Russia since the start of the war in Ukraine, focusing on the abduction and illegal transfer of Ukrainian children to Russian territory; they estimate that over 200 institutions are involved in militarizing and indoctrina...
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40% Bias Score


Rome Assembly Condemns Gaza Genocide, Calls for Action
A public assembly in Rome, featuring Nobel laureate Giorgio Parisi and other prominent figures, condemned the Gaza genocide and called for collective action to halt the global war escalation and Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Rome Assembly Condemns Gaza Genocide, Calls for Action
A public assembly in Rome, featuring Nobel laureate Giorgio Parisi and other prominent figures, condemned the Gaza genocide and called for collective action to halt the global war escalation and Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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52% Bias Score


Turkey's 'One Turkey' Narrative: Repression and Artistic Freedom
This article analyzes the Turkish government's crackdown on dissent, using the cases of musicians Mabel Matiz and Grup Yorum, alongside the broader context of restrictions on freedom of expression and the targeting of political opponents.
Turkey's 'One Turkey' Narrative: Repression and Artistic Freedom
This article analyzes the Turkish government's crackdown on dissent, using the cases of musicians Mabel Matiz and Grup Yorum, alongside the broader context of restrictions on freedom of expression and the targeting of political opponents.
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68% Bias Score


British Couple Freed After 7 Months in Taliban Detention
After over seven months of detention in Afghanistan on unspecified charges, British couple Peter and Barbie Reynolds were released and arrived in Doha, Qatar, on Friday following high-level talks between the Taliban, Qatar, and the UK.
British Couple Freed After 7 Months in Taliban Detention
After over seven months of detention in Afghanistan on unspecified charges, British couple Peter and Barbie Reynolds were released and arrived in Doha, Qatar, on Friday following high-level talks between the Taliban, Qatar, and the UK.
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24% Bias Score


Rwanda Hosts Cycling World Championships Amidst Repression Allegations
Rwanda, praised for its economic progress and clean image, hosts the 2024 UCI Road World Championships, but faces criticism for its human rights record, particularly the continued imprisonment of opposition leader Victoire Ingabire.
Rwanda Hosts Cycling World Championships Amidst Repression Allegations
Rwanda, praised for its economic progress and clean image, hosts the 2024 UCI Road World Championships, but faces criticism for its human rights record, particularly the continued imprisonment of opposition leader Victoire Ingabire.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Authorizes Third Strike on Suspected Drug-Smuggling Vessel
On Friday, former US President Donald Trump announced a third US military strike targeting a vessel accused of drug trafficking, resulting in the death of three individuals in international waters; this action follows two prior strikes this month and has prompted accusations of an "undeclared war" f...
Trump Authorizes Third Strike on Suspected Drug-Smuggling Vessel
On Friday, former US President Donald Trump announced a third US military strike targeting a vessel accused of drug trafficking, resulting in the death of three individuals in international waters; this action follows two prior strikes this month and has prompted accusations of an "undeclared war" f...
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56% Bias Score

UN Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza; Denial Follows
A UN commission has accused Israel of genocide in Gaza, prompting denials from world leaders who echo tactics used by Holocaust deniers.

UN Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza; Denial Follows
A UN commission has accused Israel of genocide in Gaza, prompting denials from world leaders who echo tactics used by Holocaust deniers.
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64% Bias Score

Sudan Conflict: UN Report Details Surge in Civilian Casualties
A UN report reveals a significant increase in civilian casualties in Sudan's ongoing conflict, documenting at least 3,384 deaths between January and June 2025—nearly 80% of the total 4,238 civilian deaths recorded for the entire year 2024, with the true number likely much higher.

Sudan Conflict: UN Report Details Surge in Civilian Casualties
A UN report reveals a significant increase in civilian casualties in Sudan's ongoing conflict, documenting at least 3,384 deaths between January and June 2025—nearly 80% of the total 4,238 civilian deaths recorded for the entire year 2024, with the true number likely much higher.
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24% Bias Score

Illinois Mayoral Candidate Tear-Gassed at ICE Protest
During a Friday morning protest outside a Chicago-area ICE facility, Democratic mayoral candidate and Illinois congressional hopeful Daniel Biss was tear-gassed, and another congressional candidate, Kat Abughazaleh, was shoved by federal agents, prompting condemnations and continued demonstrations.

Illinois Mayoral Candidate Tear-Gassed at ICE Protest
During a Friday morning protest outside a Chicago-area ICE facility, Democratic mayoral candidate and Illinois congressional hopeful Daniel Biss was tear-gassed, and another congressional candidate, Kat Abughazaleh, was shoved by federal agents, prompting condemnations and continued demonstrations.
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36% Bias Score

New Exhibit at Buchenwald Memorial Site Showcases Soviet Special Camp No. 2
A new temporary exhibit at Buchenwald Memorial Site details the conditions and experiences of internees in Soviet Special Camp No. 2, which operated from 1945-1950, resulting in over 7,000 deaths.

New Exhibit at Buchenwald Memorial Site Showcases Soviet Special Camp No. 2
A new temporary exhibit at Buchenwald Memorial Site details the conditions and experiences of internees in Soviet Special Camp No. 2, which operated from 1945-1950, resulting in over 7,000 deaths.
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16% Bias Score

Chicago ICE Protest Leads to Arrests and Chemical Agent Use
On Friday, a protest outside an ICE building in Broadview, Illinois, resulted in three arrests and the use of a chemical agent by authorities to disperse the crowd of dozens who blocked vehicles.

Chicago ICE Protest Leads to Arrests and Chemical Agent Use
On Friday, a protest outside an ICE building in Broadview, Illinois, resulted in three arrests and the use of a chemical agent by authorities to disperse the crowd of dozens who blocked vehicles.
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40% Bias Score

Austria Proposes New Headscarf Ban for Girls Under 14
Austria's Integration Minister Claudia Plakolm proposed a law banning headscarves for girls under 14 in schools, citing concerns about oppression, despite potential legal challenges and criticism regarding its impact on religious freedom and self-determination.

Austria Proposes New Headscarf Ban for Girls Under 14
Austria's Integration Minister Claudia Plakolm proposed a law banning headscarves for girls under 14 in schools, citing concerns about oppression, despite potential legal challenges and criticism regarding its impact on religious freedom and self-determination.
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40% Bias Score
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