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Salvini Acquitted in Migrant Ship Standoff Case
A Sicilian court acquitted Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini of kidnapping charges stemming from a 2019 incident where he blocked a rescue ship carrying 147 migrants from docking in Lampedusa, despite accusations of human rights violations and a lengthy legal battle.
Salvini Acquitted in Migrant Ship Standoff Case
A Sicilian court acquitted Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini of kidnapping charges stemming from a 2019 incident where he blocked a rescue ship carrying 147 migrants from docking in Lampedusa, despite accusations of human rights violations and a lengthy legal battle.
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52% Bias Score


Palestinian Americans Sue Biden Administration for Abandonment in Gaza
Nine Palestinian Americans, approved for departure from Gaza but omitted from the final Rafah crossing list on May 6, are suing the Biden administration for abandoning them, alleging differential treatment compared to evacuations of other American citizens from conflict zones.
Palestinian Americans Sue Biden Administration for Abandonment in Gaza
Nine Palestinian Americans, approved for departure from Gaza but omitted from the final Rafah crossing list on May 6, are suing the Biden administration for abandoning them, alleging differential treatment compared to evacuations of other American citizens from conflict zones.
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56% Bias Score


EU Suspends Visa-Free Travel for Georgian Officials Over Crackdown on Protests
The European Commission proposed suspending visa-free travel for Georgian diplomats and officials due to the violent suppression of pro-EU protests following the government's unexpected halt of EU accession talks and alleged electoral irregularities.
EU Suspends Visa-Free Travel for Georgian Officials Over Crackdown on Protests
The European Commission proposed suspending visa-free travel for Georgian diplomats and officials due to the violent suppression of pro-EU protests following the government's unexpected halt of EU accession talks and alleged electoral irregularities.
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48% Bias Score


Netherlands Approves Stricter Asylum Rules
The Dutch cabinet approved strict new asylum measures, including differentiating between refugees based on their reason for asylum and limiting asylum permits to three years, aiming to reduce asylum seekers; however, these proposals face strong criticism and legal challenges.
Netherlands Approves Stricter Asylum Rules
The Dutch cabinet approved strict new asylum measures, including differentiating between refugees based on their reason for asylum and limiting asylum permits to three years, aiming to reduce asylum seekers; however, these proposals face strong criticism and legal challenges.
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40% Bias Score


Fear and Uncertainty Mark Christmas in Damascus Under New Islamist Rule
In Damascus, Syria, a small group of Christians celebrated a subdued Christmas Mass under new Islamist rule, expressing fears of persecution and uncertainty about their future; traditional celebrations were curtailed due to concerns about upsetting some Muslims.
Fear and Uncertainty Mark Christmas in Damascus Under New Islamist Rule
In Damascus, Syria, a small group of Christians celebrated a subdued Christmas Mass under new Islamist rule, expressing fears of persecution and uncertainty about their future; traditional celebrations were curtailed due to concerns about upsetting some Muslims.
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60% Bias Score


Netherlands Parties Propose Mandatory Reporting of Female Genital Mutilation
The VVD and SP propose mandatory reporting of suspected female genital mutilation (FGM) in the Netherlands by education and healthcare professionals to the national support center, Veilig Thuis, due to the significant underreporting of FGM cases and a lack of successful prosecutions.
Netherlands Parties Propose Mandatory Reporting of Female Genital Mutilation
The VVD and SP propose mandatory reporting of suspected female genital mutilation (FGM) in the Netherlands by education and healthcare professionals to the national support center, Veilig Thuis, due to the significant underreporting of FGM cases and a lack of successful prosecutions.
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44% Bias Score

Italian Court Acquits Salvini in Migrant Ship Case
An Italian court acquitted Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini of charges related to the 2019 detention of over 100 migrants aboard a rescue ship, highlighting the ongoing tension between national immigration policies and humanitarian law.

Italian Court Acquits Salvini in Migrant Ship Case
An Italian court acquitted Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini of charges related to the 2019 detention of over 100 migrants aboard a rescue ship, highlighting the ongoing tension between national immigration policies and humanitarian law.
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44% Bias Score

Assad Regime's Hidden Wealth: A Global Hunt Underway
The US State Department estimates Bashar al-Assad and his family's wealth at $1-$2 billion, accumulated through involvement in Syria's large-scale economic activities and laundered through seemingly legitimate businesses; a global effort to recover these assets is underway, highlighting Russia's rol...

Assad Regime's Hidden Wealth: A Global Hunt Underway
The US State Department estimates Bashar al-Assad and his family's wealth at $1-$2 billion, accumulated through involvement in Syria's large-scale economic activities and laundered through seemingly legitimate businesses; a global effort to recover these assets is underway, highlighting Russia's rol...
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44% Bias Score

Salvini Acquitted in 2019 Migrant Standoff Case
A Sicilian court acquitted Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini of kidnapping charges related to the 2019 Open Arms migrant standoff, where he blocked a rescue ship from docking in Lampedusa for almost three weeks, causing humanitarian crisis among 147 migrants rescued from the Libyan coast;...

Salvini Acquitted in 2019 Migrant Standoff Case
A Sicilian court acquitted Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini of kidnapping charges related to the 2019 Open Arms migrant standoff, where he blocked a rescue ship from docking in Lampedusa for almost three weeks, causing humanitarian crisis among 147 migrants rescued from the Libyan coast;...
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48% Bias Score

China Demands U.S. Leave Guantanamo Bay
China demands the U.S. immediately end its occupation of Guantanamo Bay, close the detention facility, and return the territory to Cuba, citing the unlawful occupation of Cuban territory for over 120 years and violations of international law, while 29 detainees remain at the facility despite repeate...

China Demands U.S. Leave Guantanamo Bay
China demands the U.S. immediately end its occupation of Guantanamo Bay, close the detention facility, and return the territory to Cuba, citing the unlawful occupation of Cuban territory for over 120 years and violations of international law, while 29 detainees remain at the facility despite repeate...
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64% Bias Score

Netherlands Proposes Mandatory Reporting for Female Genital Mutilation
The VVD and SP propose mandatory reporting of suspected female genital mutilation by education and healthcare professionals in the Netherlands to improve data collection and enable prosecution, highlighting the current lack of data and unsuccessful past legal cases against those promoting the practi...

Netherlands Proposes Mandatory Reporting for Female Genital Mutilation
The VVD and SP propose mandatory reporting of suspected female genital mutilation by education and healthcare professionals in the Netherlands to improve data collection and enable prosecution, highlighting the current lack of data and unsuccessful past legal cases against those promoting the practi...
Progress
56% Bias Score

Syria's Post-Assad Sectarian Violence: HTS Seeks to Quell Unrest
Following the ouster of Syrian President Bashar Assad, at least 72 people have been killed in sectarian violence, mainly targeting Alawites, yet the interim government, led by the Islamic militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), is actively working to quell the unrest and promote reconciliation, d...

Syria's Post-Assad Sectarian Violence: HTS Seeks to Quell Unrest
Following the ouster of Syrian President Bashar Assad, at least 72 people have been killed in sectarian violence, mainly targeting Alawites, yet the interim government, led by the Islamic militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), is actively working to quell the unrest and promote reconciliation, d...
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48% Bias Score
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