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Iranian Man Accused of Sexual Assault Released on Bail
Keyvan Imamverdi, a 37-year-old man accused of sexually assaulting multiple women, was released on bail after his initial conviction was overturned, sparking outrage among victims and raising concerns about Iran's judicial system.
Iranian Man Accused of Sexual Assault Released on Bail
Keyvan Imamverdi, a 37-year-old man accused of sexually assaulting multiple women, was released on bail after his initial conviction was overturned, sparking outrage among victims and raising concerns about Iran's judicial system.
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40% Bias Score


Greek Left's Communication Failure on Same-Sex Marriage
Analysis of the Greek Left's failure to advance same-sex marriage equality highlights a disconnect between legal arguments and effective political messaging, resulting in missed opportunities to build broader public support for equal rights.
Greek Left's Communication Failure on Same-Sex Marriage
Analysis of the Greek Left's failure to advance same-sex marriage equality highlights a disconnect between legal arguments and effective political messaging, resulting in missed opportunities to build broader public support for equal rights.
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48% Bias Score


Israel's Threat to Close UNRWA Jeopardizes Palestinian Services
Israel's proposed legislation threatens to shut down UNRWA, denying millions of Palestinian refugees in the West Bank and Gaza access to essential services like healthcare and education, potentially destabilizing the region and undermining international law.
Israel's Threat to Close UNRWA Jeopardizes Palestinian Services
Israel's proposed legislation threatens to shut down UNRWA, denying millions of Palestinian refugees in the West Bank and Gaza access to essential services like healthcare and education, potentially destabilizing the region and undermining international law.
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60% Bias Score


Salvini Faces Verdict in Open Arms Migrant Case
Italian ex-minister Matteo Salvini faces up to six years in prison on Friday for allegedly kidnapping 147 migrants in 2019 by blocking the Open Arms rescue ship, a case highlighting the conflict between border protection and human rights.
Salvini Faces Verdict in Open Arms Migrant Case
Italian ex-minister Matteo Salvini faces up to six years in prison on Friday for allegedly kidnapping 147 migrants in 2019 by blocking the Open Arms rescue ship, a case highlighting the conflict between border protection and human rights.
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60% Bias Score


51 Men Convicted in Gisèle Pelicot Organized Rape Case
A French court found 51 men guilty of participating in the organized rape of Gisèle Pelicot over several years, with sentences ranging from three to 15 years; her husband, Dominique Pelicot, was found guilty on all charges.
51 Men Convicted in Gisèle Pelicot Organized Rape Case
A French court found 51 men guilty of participating in the organized rape of Gisèle Pelicot over several years, with sentences ranging from three to 15 years; her husband, Dominique Pelicot, was found guilty on all charges.
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40% Bias Score


DOJ Blocks Chauvin's Bid to Re-examine Floyd's Heart
The Department of Justice is seeking to prevent Derek Chauvin from re-examining George Floyd's heart, arguing his lawyers' request stems from an unvetted doctor's weaker medical theory and that even with this information, the trial's outcome would not have changed.
DOJ Blocks Chauvin's Bid to Re-examine Floyd's Heart
The Department of Justice is seeking to prevent Derek Chauvin from re-examining George Floyd's heart, arguing his lawyers' request stems from an unvetted doctor's weaker medical theory and that even with this information, the trial's outcome would not have changed.
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36% Bias Score

Assassinations of African Presidents Following Coups
Following coups in post-colonial Africa, three presidents—Sylvanus Olympio (Togo, 1963), William Tolbert (Liberia, 1980), and Samuel Doe (Liberia, 1990)—were assassinated, highlighting the region's volatile political landscape.

Assassinations of African Presidents Following Coups
Following coups in post-colonial Africa, three presidents—Sylvanus Olympio (Togo, 1963), William Tolbert (Liberia, 1980), and Samuel Doe (Liberia, 1990)—were assassinated, highlighting the region's volatile political landscape.
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44% Bias Score

44 Palestinians Killed in Gaza as Ceasefire Talks Stalled
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed 44 Palestinians in 24 hours, while US and Arab mediators attempt a ceasefire deal involving hostage and prisoner releases, facing disagreements on the deal's structure and future security arrangements.

44 Palestinians Killed in Gaza as Ceasefire Talks Stalled
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed 44 Palestinians in 24 hours, while US and Arab mediators attempt a ceasefire deal involving hostage and prisoner releases, facing disagreements on the deal's structure and future security arrangements.
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52% Bias Score

Brazilian Legislators Challenge State Censorship Before Inter-American Commission
Five Brazilian legislators, aided by ADF International, are challenging Brazil's censorship before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, citing a 39-day ban on X and broader free speech violations, arguing it affected over 20 million users and violated their rights under the American Conven...

Brazilian Legislators Challenge State Censorship Before Inter-American Commission
Five Brazilian legislators, aided by ADF International, are challenging Brazil's censorship before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, citing a 39-day ban on X and broader free speech violations, arguing it affected over 20 million users and violated their rights under the American Conven...
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48% Bias Score

Syrian Activist Returns Home to Search for Father Missing Since 2013
Following the overthrow of the Assad regime, Syrian activist Wafa Mustafa returned to Syria to continue her decade-long search for her father, who disappeared in 2013; her story highlights the plight of 150,000 missing persons and the urgent need for international aid in locating them.

Syrian Activist Returns Home to Search for Father Missing Since 2013
Following the overthrow of the Assad regime, Syrian activist Wafa Mustafa returned to Syria to continue her decade-long search for her father, who disappeared in 2013; her story highlights the plight of 150,000 missing persons and the urgent need for international aid in locating them.
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24% Bias Score

US and UK Sanction Georgian Officials for Crackdown on Pro-EU Protests
The US and UK imposed sanctions on several Georgian officials, including Interior Minister Vakhtang Gomelauri, for the violent suppression of pro-EU protests in Georgia that followed the government's decision to halt EU accession talks in late November 2024.

US and UK Sanction Georgian Officials for Crackdown on Pro-EU Protests
The US and UK imposed sanctions on several Georgian officials, including Interior Minister Vakhtang Gomelauri, for the violent suppression of pro-EU protests in Georgia that followed the government's decision to halt EU accession talks in late November 2024.
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40% Bias Score

Israeli Teenager Highlights Disparity in Safety During Recent Hezbollah Attacks
A 17-year-old Israeli teenager recounts their experiences during recent Hezbollah missile attacks, contrasting their access to shelters with the displacement of thousands of children near Israel's borders, highlighting the urgent need for enhanced safety measures and community resilience.

Israeli Teenager Highlights Disparity in Safety During Recent Hezbollah Attacks
A 17-year-old Israeli teenager recounts their experiences during recent Hezbollah missile attacks, contrasting their access to shelters with the displacement of thousands of children near Israel's borders, highlighting the urgent need for enhanced safety measures and community resilience.
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64% Bias Score
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