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Life Under Siege: A Gazan's Schrödinger's Cat
A Gazan resident describes their life under constant threat of Israeli attacks, comparing their existence to Schrödinger's cat—simultaneously alive and dead due to the ever-present danger of their home being bombed, forcing repeated displacement and a life defined by fear and uncertainty.
Life Under Siege: A Gazan's Schrödinger's Cat
A Gazan resident describes their life under constant threat of Israeli attacks, comparing their existence to Schrödinger's cat—simultaneously alive and dead due to the ever-present danger of their home being bombed, forcing repeated displacement and a life defined by fear and uncertainty.
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60% Bias Score


Iran's Evin Prison: Torture and Death Threats Against Female Prisoners
Female prisoners in Iran's Evin prison face torture, prolonged interrogations, and death threats, as reported by inmates who endured solitary confinement and alleged physical abuse, highlighting systematic human rights violations linked to the "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests.
Iran's Evin Prison: Torture and Death Threats Against Female Prisoners
Female prisoners in Iran's Evin prison face torture, prolonged interrogations, and death threats, as reported by inmates who endured solitary confinement and alleged physical abuse, highlighting systematic human rights violations linked to the "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests.
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44% Bias Score


Iranian Activist Defies Regime During Medical Release
Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, serving a 31-year prison sentence, defiantly continues her fight for democracy and equality during a brief medical release, rejecting the regime's oppression and advocating for a non-violent transition to a secular government.
Iranian Activist Defies Regime During Medical Release
Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, serving a 31-year prison sentence, defiantly continues her fight for democracy and equality during a brief medical release, rejecting the regime's oppression and advocating for a non-violent transition to a secular government.
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36% Bias Score


Duma: A Syrian City Reeling From War and Seeking Justice
The Syrian city of Duma, once home to 150,000, now has only 50,000 residents after enduring a five-year siege, chemical weapons attacks by the Assad regime, and widespread destruction. Despite some residents returning, the city faces major challenges in its reconstruction, with many calling for just...
Duma: A Syrian City Reeling From War and Seeking Justice
The Syrian city of Duma, once home to 150,000, now has only 50,000 residents after enduring a five-year siege, chemical weapons attacks by the Assad regime, and widespread destruction. Despite some residents returning, the city faces major challenges in its reconstruction, with many calling for just...
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64% Bias Score


HRW Accuses Israel of Gaza Genocide via Water Deprivation
Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza due to water deprivation, citing insufficient water access as a result of Israeli policies cutting off water, electricity, and fuel, resulting in a water shortage far below survival thresholds; Israel denies these claims, stating it is providing ...
HRW Accuses Israel of Gaza Genocide via Water Deprivation
Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza due to water deprivation, citing insufficient water access as a result of Israeli policies cutting off water, electricity, and fuel, resulting in a water shortage far below survival thresholds; Israel denies these claims, stating it is providing ...
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52% Bias Score


EU Condemns Human Rights Abuses in Occupied Crimea
The European Parliament passed a resolution on December 19th condemning Russia's human rights abuses in occupied Crimea, citing the cases of Irina Danilovich, Tofik Abdulhaliev, and Amet Suleimanov, among others, and calling for their release and increased sanctions against Russia.
EU Condemns Human Rights Abuses in Occupied Crimea
The European Parliament passed a resolution on December 19th condemning Russia's human rights abuses in occupied Crimea, citing the cases of Irina Danilovich, Tofik Abdulhaliev, and Amet Suleimanov, among others, and calling for their release and increased sanctions against Russia.
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60% Bias Score

HRW Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza Due to Water Infrastructure Targeting
Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of committing acts of genocide in Gaza by deliberately destroying water infrastructure and cutting off water supplies, resulting in at least 45,000 Palestinian deaths and exacerbating the humanitarian crisis, as detailed in a new report based on interviews, satellit...

HRW Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza Due to Water Infrastructure Targeting
Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of committing acts of genocide in Gaza by deliberately destroying water infrastructure and cutting off water supplies, resulting in at least 45,000 Palestinian deaths and exacerbating the humanitarian crisis, as detailed in a new report based on interviews, satellit...
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40% Bias Score

French Woman's Case Exposes Widespread Rape, Demands Legal Reform
A French court convicted Gisèle Pelicot's ex-husband and 50 other men of raping her over nearly 10 years, highlighting the prevalence of sexual violence and prompting calls for legal and cultural reform in France and beyond.

French Woman's Case Exposes Widespread Rape, Demands Legal Reform
A French court convicted Gisèle Pelicot's ex-husband and 50 other men of raping her over nearly 10 years, highlighting the prevalence of sexual violence and prompting calls for legal and cultural reform in France and beyond.
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36% Bias Score

Guilty Plea in Case of Secret Chinese Police Station in NYC
A New York City resident, Chen Jinping, pleaded guilty to operating a secret Chinese police station in Manhattan's Chinatown, acting as an illegal agent for the Chinese government; this station, active until Fall 2022, was uncovered by the FBI in October 2022, and its discovery highlights the Chines...

Guilty Plea in Case of Secret Chinese Police Station in NYC
A New York City resident, Chen Jinping, pleaded guilty to operating a secret Chinese police station in Manhattan's Chinatown, acting as an illegal agent for the Chinese government; this station, active until Fall 2022, was uncovered by the FBI in October 2022, and its discovery highlights the Chines...
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40% Bias Score

Serbia Accused of Illegal Spyware Use Against Journalists and Activists
Amnesty International accuses Serbian authorities of illegally using Israeli spyware, Cellebrite's UFED and NoviSpy, to hack phones of journalists and activists, violating their privacy and freedom of expression; the Serbian Security Intelligence Agency denies wrongdoing.

Serbia Accused of Illegal Spyware Use Against Journalists and Activists
Amnesty International accuses Serbian authorities of illegally using Israeli spyware, Cellebrite's UFED and NoviSpy, to hack phones of journalists and activists, violating their privacy and freedom of expression; the Serbian Security Intelligence Agency denies wrongdoing.
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36% Bias Score

Avignon Rape Trial: 20-Year Sentence for Husband, 50 Others Implicated
Dominique Pelicot was sentenced to 20 years in prison for drugging and enabling the rape of his wife, Gisèle, by 50 other men over almost a decade; the trial, broadcast to 180 journalists, highlighted the extensive abuse and Gisèle's advocacy for other victims.

Avignon Rape Trial: 20-Year Sentence for Husband, 50 Others Implicated
Dominique Pelicot was sentenced to 20 years in prison for drugging and enabling the rape of his wife, Gisèle, by 50 other men over almost a decade; the trial, broadcast to 180 journalists, highlighted the extensive abuse and Gisèle's advocacy for other victims.
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36% Bias Score

Iran's Calculated Moderation Amidst Heightened Repression
Iran's apparent relaxation of its hijab law is a strategic move to project moderation internationally, while simultaneously escalating internal repression, including a record number of executions in October and ongoing persecution of women defying the head covering mandate.

Iran's Calculated Moderation Amidst Heightened Repression
Iran's apparent relaxation of its hijab law is a strategic move to project moderation internationally, while simultaneously escalating internal repression, including a record number of executions in October and ongoing persecution of women defying the head covering mandate.
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64% Bias Score
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