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Pragmatic Engagement with Taliban Masks Afghanistan's Deepening Crisis
Following the Taliban's 2021 takeover of Afghanistan, many European nations, including Germany, are quietly normalizing relations for pragmatic reasons, particularly regarding deportations; however, this coexists with a severe humanitarian crisis and ongoing human rights violations under Taliban rul...
Pragmatic Engagement with Taliban Masks Afghanistan's Deepening Crisis
Following the Taliban's 2021 takeover of Afghanistan, many European nations, including Germany, are quietly normalizing relations for pragmatic reasons, particularly regarding deportations; however, this coexists with a severe humanitarian crisis and ongoing human rights violations under Taliban rul...
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56% Bias Score


Taliban's Consolidation of Power in Afghanistan Forces International Normalization Despite Human Rights Concerns
Following the Taliban's 2021 takeover, European nations, including Germany, are normalizing relations despite human rights concerns, driven by economic interests and the need to deport Afghan refugees; over 2.1 million Afghans were returned to Afghanistan in 2025, exacerbating the humanitarian crisi...
Taliban's Consolidation of Power in Afghanistan Forces International Normalization Despite Human Rights Concerns
Following the Taliban's 2021 takeover, European nations, including Germany, are normalizing relations despite human rights concerns, driven by economic interests and the need to deport Afghan refugees; over 2.1 million Afghans were returned to Afghanistan in 2025, exacerbating the humanitarian crisi...
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48% Bias Score


Serbia Protests Escalate: Ruling Party Offices Set Ablaze
Anti-government protests in Serbia intensified, with protesters setting fire to ruling party offices in Valjevo, prompting police response with tear gas and stun grenades, amid allegations of police brutality; Russia pledged support for President Vučić.
Serbia Protests Escalate: Ruling Party Offices Set Ablaze
Anti-government protests in Serbia intensified, with protesters setting fire to ruling party offices in Valjevo, prompting police response with tear gas and stun grenades, amid allegations of police brutality; Russia pledged support for President Vučić.
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44% Bias Score


Indonesia at 80: A Nation Divided on Freedom's Promise
Eighty years after Indonesia declared independence, its citizens express mixed views on freedom and justice, with younger generations voicing concerns over economic opportunities and government responsiveness, while older generations appreciate the progress made since the Soeharto era.
Indonesia at 80: A Nation Divided on Freedom's Promise
Eighty years after Indonesia declared independence, its citizens express mixed views on freedom and justice, with younger generations voicing concerns over economic opportunities and government responsiveness, while older generations appreciate the progress made since the Soeharto era.
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36% Bias Score


Australia Grants Asylum to Wanted Hong Kong Activist
Former Hong Kong pro-democracy legislator Ted Hui, wanted by Hong Kong authorities, has been granted asylum in Australia, along with his family, following intimidation attempts including a letter offering money for information and fake pamphlets linking him to terrorism. He now urges Australia to su...
Australia Grants Asylum to Wanted Hong Kong Activist
Former Hong Kong pro-democracy legislator Ted Hui, wanted by Hong Kong authorities, has been granted asylum in Australia, along with his family, following intimidation attempts including a letter offering money for information and fake pamphlets linking him to terrorism. He now urges Australia to su...
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40% Bias Score


Germany Halts Humanitarian Visas, Leaving 300 Russian, Belarusian Dissidents in Limbo
Germany halted its humanitarian visa program, impacting roughly 300 approved applicants, including Alexei Moskalev and Anton K., who are facing persecution in Russia for anti-war stances, despite previously approved visas.
Germany Halts Humanitarian Visas, Leaving 300 Russian, Belarusian Dissidents in Limbo
Germany halted its humanitarian visa program, impacting roughly 300 approved applicants, including Alexei Moskalev and Anton K., who are facing persecution in Russia for anti-war stances, despite previously approved visas.
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44% Bias Score

Gaza Musicians Find Solace and Hope Amidst Ruins
Amidst the destruction and displacement in Gaza following recent conflict, young musicians persevere with their studies, finding solace and hope in music, highlighting the resilience of the community in the face of adversity.

Gaza Musicians Find Solace and Hope Amidst Ruins
Amidst the destruction and displacement in Gaza following recent conflict, young musicians persevere with their studies, finding solace and hope in music, highlighting the resilience of the community in the face of adversity.
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40% Bias Score

U.S. Halts Gaza Visas Amidst Controversy
The U.S. State Department halted all visitor visas for Gazans, impacting over 3,800 B1/B2 medical visas issued in 2025, following a far-right activist's claims and sparking controversy, while pro-Palestinian groups condemn the move as cruel and impacting access to vital care.

U.S. Halts Gaza Visas Amidst Controversy
The U.S. State Department halted all visitor visas for Gazans, impacting over 3,800 B1/B2 medical visas issued in 2025, following a far-right activist's claims and sparking controversy, while pro-Palestinian groups condemn the move as cruel and impacting access to vital care.
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48% Bias Score

Violent Protests Erupt Across Serbia Amidst Allegations of Police Brutality and Corruption
Following a deadly train station collapse and allegations of police brutality, violent protests erupted across Serbia on Saturday, targeting ruling party offices and leading to clashes with police; at least one police officer was injured and 18 people detained.

Violent Protests Erupt Across Serbia Amidst Allegations of Police Brutality and Corruption
Following a deadly train station collapse and allegations of police brutality, violent protests erupted across Serbia on Saturday, targeting ruling party offices and leading to clashes with police; at least one police officer was injured and 18 people detained.
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40% Bias Score

Family of Three, Including 6-Year-Old, Detained by ICE After Immigration Hearing
A mother, her 6-year-old daughter, and 19-year-old son were detained by ICE agents in Lower Manhattan after an immigration hearing, despite fleeing violence in Ecuador; the mother and daughter are in Texas, the son in New Jersey.

Family of Three, Including 6-Year-Old, Detained by ICE After Immigration Hearing
A mother, her 6-year-old daughter, and 19-year-old son were detained by ICE agents in Lower Manhattan after an immigration hearing, despite fleeing violence in Ecuador; the mother and daughter are in Texas, the son in New Jersey.
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52% Bias Score

Sudan Army Accused of Torture and Extrajudicial Killings in Khartoum
A Sudanese human rights group accuses the Sudanese army and security forces of torturing people to death and operating "execution chambers" in Khartoum, following hundreds of documented arrests, amidst the ongoing civil war that has displaced 12 million people and caused a major cholera outbreak.

Sudan Army Accused of Torture and Extrajudicial Killings in Khartoum
A Sudanese human rights group accuses the Sudanese army and security forces of torturing people to death and operating "execution chambers" in Khartoum, following hundreds of documented arrests, amidst the ongoing civil war that has displaced 12 million people and caused a major cholera outbreak.
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44% Bias Score

Colombian Presidential Candidate Assassinated: A Legacy of Violence
Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay, son of journalist Diana Turbay, was assassinated on Monday morning, 65 days after being shot three times in the back, highlighting the ongoing issue of political violence in Colombia.

Colombian Presidential Candidate Assassinated: A Legacy of Violence
Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay, son of journalist Diana Turbay, was assassinated on Monday morning, 65 days after being shot three times in the back, highlighting the ongoing issue of political violence in Colombia.
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52% Bias Score
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