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Guinean Opposition Leader Arrested Amidst Crackdown on Dissent
Guinean opposition leader Aliou Bah was arrested on December 30th for "insulting" the head of state, prompting widespread condemnation from civil society groups and human rights organizations amidst escalating human rights violations under the military junta.
Guinean Opposition Leader Arrested Amidst Crackdown on Dissent
Guinean opposition leader Aliou Bah was arrested on December 30th for "insulting" the head of state, prompting widespread condemnation from civil society groups and human rights organizations amidst escalating human rights violations under the military junta.
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40% Bias Score


German Gymnastics Federation Under Scrutiny Following Abuse Allegations
Following allegations of systematic physical and mental abuse at the Stuttgart national training center, the German Gymnastics Federation (DTB) asserts it responded to complaints dating back to 2021, implementing measures such as personnel changes and adjustments to medical oversight, although the e...
German Gymnastics Federation Under Scrutiny Following Abuse Allegations
Following allegations of systematic physical and mental abuse at the Stuttgart national training center, the German Gymnastics Federation (DTB) asserts it responded to complaints dating back to 2021, implementing measures such as personnel changes and adjustments to medical oversight, although the e...
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48% Bias Score


Colombian Pastor and Family Murdered in Aguachica
In Aguachica, Colombia, Pastor Marlon Lora, his wife Yorlay, and daughter Angela were murdered on December 29th in a drive-by shooting after a church service; their son Santiago survived but is critically injured; authorities are investigating and a reward is offered.
Colombian Pastor and Family Murdered in Aguachica
In Aguachica, Colombia, Pastor Marlon Lora, his wife Yorlay, and daughter Angela were murdered on December 29th in a drive-by shooting after a church service; their son Santiago survived but is critically injured; authorities are investigating and a reward is offered.
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40% Bias Score


Afghan Refugees in Alexandria: Resilience and Resettlement Challenges
Two Afghan refugee families in Alexandria, Virginia, illustrate the challenges and resilience of resettlement in the US: Shafi Amani runs a food truck while his daughter battles health issues, while BH, separated from his family during the Kabul evacuation, works to support his now-reunited family.
Afghan Refugees in Alexandria: Resilience and Resettlement Challenges
Two Afghan refugee families in Alexandria, Virginia, illustrate the challenges and resilience of resettlement in the US: Shafi Amani runs a food truck while his daughter battles health issues, while BH, separated from his family during the Kabul evacuation, works to support his now-reunited family.
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28% Bias Score


Russian Commander Charged with Bucha Massacre Killings
Ukrainian investigators charged Lieutenant Artem Tareev, commander of a Russian reconnaissance platoon, with ordering the killings of at least 15 civilians in Bucha, including Irina Filkina, whose death was captured on drone footage, while they were attempting to evacuate on March 5, 2022.
Russian Commander Charged with Bucha Massacre Killings
Ukrainian investigators charged Lieutenant Artem Tareev, commander of a Russian reconnaissance platoon, with ordering the killings of at least 15 civilians in Bucha, including Irina Filkina, whose death was captured on drone footage, while they were attempting to evacuate on March 5, 2022.
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44% Bias Score


Family Forgiveness and Iran's Death Penalty: A Growing Trend
In Iran, families of murder victims have the right to choose between execution and pardon, leading to over 850 pardons last year amid growing public criticism of the death penalty, yet the country remains among the top executioners globally.
Family Forgiveness and Iran's Death Penalty: A Growing Trend
In Iran, families of murder victims have the right to choose between execution and pardon, leading to over 850 pardons last year amid growing public criticism of the death penalty, yet the country remains among the top executioners globally.
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60% Bias Score

Exiled Algerian Human Rights Group Reactivates in France
Following its dissolution in Algeria, the Algerian League for the Defence of Human Rights (LADDH) has been reactivated in France as the Collective for the Safeguarding of the LADDH (CS-LADDH), aiming to continue documenting human rights abuses from exile.

Exiled Algerian Human Rights Group Reactivates in France
Following its dissolution in Algeria, the Algerian League for the Defence of Human Rights (LADDH) has been reactivated in France as the Collective for the Safeguarding of the LADDH (CS-LADDH), aiming to continue documenting human rights abuses from exile.
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52% Bias Score

Eight Countries Where Life Got Better in 2024
In 2024, Indonesia achieved record-low poverty and inequality rates, while Poland significantly improved its rule of law after a change in government; other countries including Thailand, Brazil, Bangladesh, Moldova, Botswana, and France also saw positive developments in various areas.

Eight Countries Where Life Got Better in 2024
In 2024, Indonesia achieved record-low poverty and inequality rates, while Poland significantly improved its rule of law after a change in government; other countries including Thailand, Brazil, Bangladesh, Moldova, Botswana, and France also saw positive developments in various areas.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Teenagers Arrested for Planned Terrorist Attack
Four teenagers in Elche, Spain, were arrested on December 19th for planning a Christmas-time terrorist attack against the Basilica of Santa Maria; their radical Islamist messages on social media triggered the investigation, revealing a concerning rise in youth involvement in jihadist activities in S...

Spanish Teenagers Arrested for Planned Terrorist Attack
Four teenagers in Elche, Spain, were arrested on December 19th for planning a Christmas-time terrorist attack against the Basilica of Santa Maria; their radical Islamist messages on social media triggered the investigation, revealing a concerning rise in youth involvement in jihadist activities in S...
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48% Bias Score

Mexico Investigates Officials Over Cartel's Christmas Gifts
Mexico investigates Coalcoman officials for possible links to the Jalisco drug cartel after a sign thanking cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera for children's Christmas gifts appeared at a town fair; the U.S. offers a $15 million reward for Oseguera's capture.

Mexico Investigates Officials Over Cartel's Christmas Gifts
Mexico investigates Coalcoman officials for possible links to the Jalisco drug cartel after a sign thanking cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera for children's Christmas gifts appeared at a town fair; the U.S. offers a $15 million reward for Oseguera's capture.
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40% Bias Score

UNESCO Bolsters Protection of Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Amidst War
UNESCO is stepping up efforts to protect Ukrainian cultural heritage sites, including the Babyn Yar Holocaust memorial and the Odessa Literary Museum, both damaged during the war, as over 340 sites have been impacted; UNESCO pledged $10 million in aid and strengthened protections under international...

UNESCO Bolsters Protection of Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Amidst War
UNESCO is stepping up efforts to protect Ukrainian cultural heritage sites, including the Babyn Yar Holocaust memorial and the Odessa Literary Museum, both damaged during the war, as over 340 sites have been impacted; UNESCO pledged $10 million in aid and strengthened protections under international...
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20% Bias Score

Bangladesh: Thousands Protest, Demand Constitutional Changes After July Uprising
On December 31st, 2024, thousands of Bangladeshis protested in Dhaka, commemorating the July student uprising that ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, demanding constitutional changes, and remembering over 1,000 deaths during the protests.

Bangladesh: Thousands Protest, Demand Constitutional Changes After July Uprising
On December 31st, 2024, thousands of Bangladeshis protested in Dhaka, commemorating the July student uprising that ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, demanding constitutional changes, and remembering over 1,000 deaths during the protests.
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52% Bias Score
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