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Rohingya Children Denied Education in Delhi Amidst Discriminatory Policies
In Delhi, at least 17 Rohingya children have been denied admission to public schools in the past two years due to a lack of official Indian documents, despite having UNHCR papers, highlighting the discrimination faced by Rohingya refugees in accessing basic education.
Rohingya Children Denied Education in Delhi Amidst Discriminatory Policies
In Delhi, at least 17 Rohingya children have been denied admission to public schools in the past two years due to a lack of official Indian documents, despite having UNHCR papers, highlighting the discrimination faced by Rohingya refugees in accessing basic education.
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52% Bias Score


DRC Sues Apple over Conflict Minerals in Electronics
The Democratic Republic of Congo is suing Apple in Belgium and France, alleging that Apple products contain conflict minerals mined in the DRC's conflict zones, where armed militias exploit resources, abuse human rights, and harm the environment. Apple denies the allegations, citing its efforts to s...
DRC Sues Apple over Conflict Minerals in Electronics
The Democratic Republic of Congo is suing Apple in Belgium and France, alleging that Apple products contain conflict minerals mined in the DRC's conflict zones, where armed militias exploit resources, abuse human rights, and harm the environment. Apple denies the allegations, citing its efforts to s...
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44% Bias Score


Bangladesh's Interim Government Faces Condemnation Over Human Rights Abuses
Interim leader Muhammad Yunus's government in Bangladesh faces international condemnation for alleged human rights abuses, including attacks on religious minorities, extrajudicial killings, and press suppression, prompting concerns about political instability and international isolation.
Bangladesh's Interim Government Faces Condemnation Over Human Rights Abuses
Interim leader Muhammad Yunus's government in Bangladesh faces international condemnation for alleged human rights abuses, including attacks on religious minorities, extrajudicial killings, and press suppression, prompting concerns about political instability and international isolation.
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48% Bias Score


Carter's Presidency: Economic Crisis, Human Rights, and the Camp David Accords
Jimmy Carter's presidency (1977-1981) faced economic hardship, including the 1979 energy crisis and high inflation, while his human rights focus impacted foreign policy, as seen in the Camp David Accords (1978) and the Iran hostage crisis; he also normalized relations with China in 1979.
Carter's Presidency: Economic Crisis, Human Rights, and the Camp David Accords
Jimmy Carter's presidency (1977-1981) faced economic hardship, including the 1979 energy crisis and high inflation, while his human rights focus impacted foreign policy, as seen in the Camp David Accords (1978) and the Iran hostage crisis; he also normalized relations with China in 1979.
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16% Bias Score


Syrian Jews Regain Access to Historic Synagogue After Assad's Fall
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, the nine remaining Syrian Jews can now visit the partially destroyed Jobar Synagogue in Damascus, one of the world's oldest synagogues, after being restricted for years; the head of the community expressed concern over looting and damage.
Syrian Jews Regain Access to Historic Synagogue After Assad's Fall
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, the nine remaining Syrian Jews can now visit the partially destroyed Jobar Synagogue in Damascus, one of the world's oldest synagogues, after being restricted for years; the head of the community expressed concern over looting and damage.
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44% Bias Score


PSOE's Constitutional Reform Proposals Face Uncertain Future
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) presented constitutional reform proposals to protect equal rights, public services, and the environment, but their success is doubtful due to political polarization and complex parliamentary procedures.
PSOE's Constitutional Reform Proposals Face Uncertain Future
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) presented constitutional reform proposals to protect equal rights, public services, and the environment, but their success is doubtful due to political polarization and complex parliamentary procedures.
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36% Bias Score

Shrinking Press Freedom in Georgia
In Georgia, the shrinking space for free speech threatens journalists from nearby authoritarian countries who once found refuge there. The upcoming election of the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party and the implementation of a foreign agent law mirrors Russia's and threatens independent media outlets.

Shrinking Press Freedom in Georgia
In Georgia, the shrinking space for free speech threatens journalists from nearby authoritarian countries who once found refuge there. The upcoming election of the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party and the implementation of a foreign agent law mirrors Russia's and threatens independent media outlets.
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52% Bias Score

European Leaders Mourn Jimmy Carter, Celebrating His Legacy of Peace and Human Rights
European leaders offered tributes to former U.S. President Jimmy Carter (1977-1981), praising his contributions to peace, human rights, and transatlantic relations, particularly his role in the Camp David Accords and the return of the Holy Crown to Hungary.

European Leaders Mourn Jimmy Carter, Celebrating His Legacy of Peace and Human Rights
European leaders offered tributes to former U.S. President Jimmy Carter (1977-1981), praising his contributions to peace, human rights, and transatlantic relations, particularly his role in the Camp David Accords and the return of the Holy Crown to Hungary.
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24% Bias Score

Kenya: Tear Gas Used Against Protestors Amidst Alleged Government Abductions
Kenyan police used tear gas to quell protests in Nairobi on Monday against alleged government abductions of critics; at least 11 protestors were detained, including opposition lawmaker Okiya Omtatah, amid reports of 82 such abductions since June, prompting concerns about a return to authoritarian ru...

Kenya: Tear Gas Used Against Protestors Amidst Alleged Government Abductions
Kenyan police used tear gas to quell protests in Nairobi on Monday against alleged government abductions of critics; at least 11 protestors were detained, including opposition lawmaker Okiya Omtatah, amid reports of 82 such abductions since June, prompting concerns about a return to authoritarian ru...
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36% Bias Score

Madrid Assembly Blocks Access to Data on COVID-19 Nursing Home Deaths
The Madrid Assembly rejected a PSOE request for details about a letter from a man whose father died in a Madrid nursing home in early 2020, claiming the information pertains to a specific individual and lacks public relevance; the letter, read by Madrid's president, defended the government's actions...

Madrid Assembly Blocks Access to Data on COVID-19 Nursing Home Deaths
The Madrid Assembly rejected a PSOE request for details about a letter from a man whose father died in a Madrid nursing home in early 2020, claiming the information pertains to a specific individual and lacks public relevance; the letter, read by Madrid's president, defended the government's actions...
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52% Bias Score

Russia and Ukraine Exchange 150 POWs Each
Russia and Ukraine conducted a prisoner exchange on December 30, 2024, releasing 150 soldiers each; this is the second such exchange in the last two months, facilitated by the UAE, bringing the total number of exchanged soldiers to over 6,000 since 2022.

Russia and Ukraine Exchange 150 POWs Each
Russia and Ukraine conducted a prisoner exchange on December 30, 2024, releasing 150 soldiers each; this is the second such exchange in the last two months, facilitated by the UAE, bringing the total number of exchanged soldiers to over 6,000 since 2022.
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40% Bias Score

Israel Strikes Gaza Hospital, Infant Dies from Hypothermia
The Israeli army struck a Hamas control center in a Gaza hospital, arrested over 240 people in hospital raids, and a fourth infant died from hypothermia amongst hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians in Gaza; Israel also conducted airstrikes in Syria killing 11.

Israel Strikes Gaza Hospital, Infant Dies from Hypothermia
The Israeli army struck a Hamas control center in a Gaza hospital, arrested over 240 people in hospital raids, and a fourth infant died from hypothermia amongst hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians in Gaza; Israel also conducted airstrikes in Syria killing 11.
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60% Bias Score
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