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Chinese Filmmaker Faces Trial for Documentary on 2022 Covid Protests
Chinese filmmaker Chen Pinlin faces trial in Shanghai on Monday, accused of "picking quarrels and provoking trouble" for his documentary about the 2022 Covid protests, which documented widespread dissent and challenged the government's narrative.
Chinese Filmmaker Faces Trial for Documentary on 2022 Covid Protests
Chinese filmmaker Chen Pinlin faces trial in Shanghai on Monday, accused of "picking quarrels and provoking trouble" for his documentary about the 2022 Covid protests, which documented widespread dissent and challenged the government's narrative.
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32% Bias Score


Record Numbers of Vulnerable Children Jailed Far From Families in England
A Guardian investigation reveals that a record number of vulnerable children in England are being jailed more than 100 miles from their families, prompting warnings that the government is breaking the law, as the percentage has doubled to 15% in the last decade.
Record Numbers of Vulnerable Children Jailed Far From Families in England
A Guardian investigation reveals that a record number of vulnerable children in England are being jailed more than 100 miles from their families, prompting warnings that the government is breaking the law, as the percentage has doubled to 15% in the last decade.
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52% Bias Score


Israel Expands Golan Heights Presence Amidst Post-Assad Syria
Following the fall of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, Israeli forces entered a UN-patrolled buffer zone in the Golan Heights, blocking roads and sparking protests; six protesters were injured in clashes with Israeli troops who also demolished homes and prevented farmers from accessing their fields...
Israel Expands Golan Heights Presence Amidst Post-Assad Syria
Following the fall of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, Israeli forces entered a UN-patrolled buffer zone in the Golan Heights, blocking roads and sparking protests; six protesters were injured in clashes with Israeli troops who also demolished homes and prevented farmers from accessing their fields...
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36% Bias Score


Double Fatal Shooting in West Bank; Germany Halts Funding to Human Rights Groups
Two Israeli women, Rachel Cohen and Aliza Reiz, were shot dead in al-Funduq, West Bank, on October 26, 2024, along with Israeli police officer Elad Yaakov Winkelstein. Germany's subsequent suspension of funding to several Israeli and Palestinian human rights groups has sparked controversy, raising q...
Double Fatal Shooting in West Bank; Germany Halts Funding to Human Rights Groups
Two Israeli women, Rachel Cohen and Aliza Reiz, were shot dead in al-Funduq, West Bank, on October 26, 2024, along with Israeli police officer Elad Yaakov Winkelstein. Germany's subsequent suspension of funding to several Israeli and Palestinian human rights groups has sparked controversy, raising q...
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44% Bias Score


Israel Enters Syrian Buffer Zone, Sparking Clashes
Following the fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad, Israeli forces entered a U.N.-patrolled buffer zone in the Golan Heights, sparking protests and clashes that left several civilians injured; Israel claims these actions are for security reasons, while the Syrian government has filed a complaint wi...
Israel Enters Syrian Buffer Zone, Sparking Clashes
Following the fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad, Israeli forces entered a U.N.-patrolled buffer zone in the Golan Heights, sparking protests and clashes that left several civilians injured; Israel claims these actions are for security reasons, while the Syrian government has filed a complaint wi...
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40% Bias Score


DEM Party Announces "Historic New Era" Following Öcalan Meeting
After a DEM Party delegation met with Abdullah Öcalan in Imralı, spokesperson Ayşegül Doğan announced a "historic new era", emphasizing the importance of ending Öcalan's isolation and engaging in dialogue for peace and democratic resolution of the Kurdish issue.
DEM Party Announces "Historic New Era" Following Öcalan Meeting
After a DEM Party delegation met with Abdullah Öcalan in Imralı, spokesperson Ayşegül Doğan announced a "historic new era", emphasizing the importance of ending Öcalan's isolation and engaging in dialogue for peace and democratic resolution of the Kurdish issue.
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60% Bias Score

Burkina Faso's Displacement Crisis: A Contradiction of Government Claims
Over 2.5 million people are displaced in Burkina Faso due to extremist violence, contradicting the government's claims of improved security; many in Ouagadougou face discrimination and lack support, while the government restricts international aid and suppresses dissent.

Burkina Faso's Displacement Crisis: A Contradiction of Government Claims
Over 2.5 million people are displaced in Burkina Faso due to extremist violence, contradicting the government's claims of improved security; many in Ouagadougou face discrimination and lack support, while the government restricts international aid and suppresses dissent.
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48% Bias Score

Palestinian Court Orders Closure of Al Jazeera Websites
A Palestinian court ordered the closure of several Al Jazeera websites for four months, following the PA's closure of the network's West Bank office, citing content that threatens national security; critics view this as an attempt to silence criticism of the PA's operations in Jenin.

Palestinian Court Orders Closure of Al Jazeera Websites
A Palestinian court ordered the closure of several Al Jazeera websites for four months, following the PA's closure of the network's West Bank office, citing content that threatens national security; critics view this as an attempt to silence criticism of the PA's operations in Jenin.
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40% Bias Score

Japanese Courts Rule Against Same-Sex Marriage Ban Amidst Growing Public Support
Japanese courts are increasingly ruling against the ban on same-sex marriage, citing constitutional violations, while public support for legalization is at 71%, creating pressure for parliamentary action despite the ruling party's historical resistance.

Japanese Courts Rule Against Same-Sex Marriage Ban Amidst Growing Public Support
Japanese courts are increasingly ruling against the ban on same-sex marriage, citing constitutional violations, while public support for legalization is at 71%, creating pressure for parliamentary action despite the ruling party's historical resistance.
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36% Bias Score

Syrian Female Journalists: Courage Under Fire
From 2011, Syrian female journalists risked their lives to report on the conflict, facing arrest, kidnapping, and death at the hands of various groups, including the Syrian regime, the PYD, and ISIS; at least seven were killed, while others worked under pseudonyms to protect their families.

Syrian Female Journalists: Courage Under Fire
From 2011, Syrian female journalists risked their lives to report on the conflict, facing arrest, kidnapping, and death at the hands of various groups, including the Syrian regime, the PYD, and ISIS; at least seven were killed, while others worked under pseudonyms to protect their families.
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48% Bias Score

Resilient Central American Journalism Exposes Authoritarian Regimes
Central American journalists, despite facing exile, imprisonment, and threats, continue to expose corruption and human rights abuses in El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, and Honduras in 2024, demonstrating resilience against authoritarian regimes.

Resilient Central American Journalism Exposes Authoritarian Regimes
Central American journalists, despite facing exile, imprisonment, and threats, continue to expose corruption and human rights abuses in El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, and Honduras in 2024, demonstrating resilience against authoritarian regimes.
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48% Bias Score

146 Venezuelan Protesters Released Ahead of Maduro's Inauguration
Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek Saab announced the release of 146 protesters, bringing the total to 1,515, days before President Maduro's controversial inauguration following a disputed election where opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez claims victory, prompting international condemnation and a mas...

146 Venezuelan Protesters Released Ahead of Maduro's Inauguration
Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek Saab announced the release of 146 protesters, bringing the total to 1,515, days before President Maduro's controversial inauguration following a disputed election where opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez claims victory, prompting international condemnation and a mas...
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40% Bias Score
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