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Bulgaria Forces Syrian Asylum Seekers to Sign "Voluntary Return" Documents
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, Bulgaria is reportedly forcing Syrian asylum seekers to sign "voluntary return" documents, sometimes violently, according to a report by No Name Kitchen (NNK) reviewed by the Guardian; the report includes testimonies, photos, and documents.
Bulgaria Forces Syrian Asylum Seekers to Sign "Voluntary Return" Documents
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, Bulgaria is reportedly forcing Syrian asylum seekers to sign "voluntary return" documents, sometimes violently, according to a report by No Name Kitchen (NNK) reviewed by the Guardian; the report includes testimonies, photos, and documents.
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60% Bias Score


HTS Syria Takeover: Hopes and Concerns for Human Rights
After a November coup led by the Islamist militia Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), international delegates are visiting Syria to discuss the future of human rights with the new rulers; however, HTS's history of human rights abuses raises serious concerns.
HTS Syria Takeover: Hopes and Concerns for Human Rights
After a November coup led by the Islamist militia Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), international delegates are visiting Syria to discuss the future of human rights with the new rulers; however, HTS's history of human rights abuses raises serious concerns.
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40% Bias Score


EU Weakens Child Sexual Abuse Directive Amid Member State Opposition
The European Union is updating its 2011 directive on combating child sexual abuse, but member states have weakened the proposal, removing key protections for children who have reached the age of consent, despite over 1.5 million cases reported in 2022.
EU Weakens Child Sexual Abuse Directive Amid Member State Opposition
The European Union is updating its 2011 directive on combating child sexual abuse, but member states have weakened the proposal, removing key protections for children who have reached the age of consent, despite over 1.5 million cases reported in 2022.
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40% Bias Score


EU Commission Backs Poland's Suspension of Asylum Rights at Belarus Border
The EU Commission supports Poland's suspension of asylum rights at its border with Belarus, citing the possibility of "hybrid threats" from neighboring states and justifying this action under EU treaty clauses prioritizing national security over refugee rights. Poland reported 30,200 attempted borde...
EU Commission Backs Poland's Suspension of Asylum Rights at Belarus Border
The EU Commission supports Poland's suspension of asylum rights at its border with Belarus, citing the possibility of "hybrid threats" from neighboring states and justifying this action under EU treaty clauses prioritizing national security over refugee rights. Poland reported 30,200 attempted borde...
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60% Bias Score


French Court Convicts Manier for Rwandan Genocide
A French court convicted 67-year-old Philippe Manier of genocide and crimes against humanity for his role in the 1994 Rwandan genocide, sentencing him to prison; the court found his actions instrumental to the genocide's scale, despite his denial of involvement.
French Court Convicts Manier for Rwandan Genocide
A French court convicted 67-year-old Philippe Manier of genocide and crimes against humanity for his role in the 1994 Rwandan genocide, sentencing him to prison; the court found his actions instrumental to the genocide's scale, despite his denial of involvement.
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52% Bias Score


U.S. Pays $116 Million to Settle Lawsuits Over Abuse at Closed California Prison
The U.S. government will pay $116 million to settle lawsuits from over 100 women who alleged abuse at the now-closed FCI Dublin federal prison in California, where staff-on-inmate sexual misconduct was rampant; the Justice Department will pay an average of $1.1 million per plaintiff.
U.S. Pays $116 Million to Settle Lawsuits Over Abuse at Closed California Prison
The U.S. government will pay $116 million to settle lawsuits from over 100 women who alleged abuse at the now-closed FCI Dublin federal prison in California, where staff-on-inmate sexual misconduct was rampant; the Justice Department will pay an average of $1.1 million per plaintiff.
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24% Bias Score

Australia's Antisemitism Crisis: A 738% Surge in Hate Crimes
Since October 7, 2023, Australia has seen a 738% increase in antisemitic incidents, including attacks on synagogues, businesses, and individuals, following a shift in the government's stance on Israel and criticism of its insufficient response.

Australia's Antisemitism Crisis: A 738% Surge in Hate Crimes
Since October 7, 2023, Australia has seen a 738% increase in antisemitic incidents, including attacks on synagogues, businesses, and individuals, following a shift in the government's stance on Israel and criticism of its insufficient response.
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40% Bias Score

Over 100 Migrants Adrift in Mediterranean; Merchant Ships Fail to Respond
More than 100 migrants are adrift on a severely listing wooden boat in the Tunisian SAR zone; nearby merchant ships have ignored distress calls, while a separate incident near Sfax, Tunisia, resulted in at least 20 deaths among migrants.

Over 100 Migrants Adrift in Mediterranean; Merchant Ships Fail to Respond
More than 100 migrants are adrift on a severely listing wooden boat in the Tunisian SAR zone; nearby merchant ships have ignored distress calls, while a separate incident near Sfax, Tunisia, resulted in at least 20 deaths among migrants.
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52% Bias Score

Sakharov Prize Awarded to Venezuelan Opposition Leaders Amidst Electoral Fraud Claims
The European Parliament awarded its Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought to Venezuelan opposition leaders María Corina Machado and Edmundo González Urrutia, who were denied their presidential victory by Nicolás Maduro's regime following the July 28th elections, prompting widespread protests and vio...

Sakharov Prize Awarded to Venezuelan Opposition Leaders Amidst Electoral Fraud Claims
The European Parliament awarded its Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought to Venezuelan opposition leaders María Corina Machado and Edmundo González Urrutia, who were denied their presidential victory by Nicolás Maduro's regime following the July 28th elections, prompting widespread protests and vio...
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52% Bias Score

Turkish Survey Reveals Deep Divisions on Citizenship and Kurdish Issue
A recent survey in Turkey indicates that 53% of respondents feel like second-class citizens, with this sentiment being particularly pronounced among those identifying as Kurdish or Zaza; despite a majority favoring a democratic resolution to the Kurdish issue, significant disagreements exist on the ...

Turkish Survey Reveals Deep Divisions on Citizenship and Kurdish Issue
A recent survey in Turkey indicates that 53% of respondents feel like second-class citizens, with this sentiment being particularly pronounced among those identifying as Kurdish or Zaza; despite a majority favoring a democratic resolution to the Kurdish issue, significant disagreements exist on the ...
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44% Bias Score

Repatriation of Filipina Mary Jane Veloso from Indonesia
Mary Jane Veloso, a Filipina woman sentenced to death in Indonesia for drug trafficking, was repatriated to the Philippines on December 23rd, 2023, following an agreement between the Philippine and Indonesian presidents. She arrived in Manila, was transferred to a women's prison, and expressed hope ...

Repatriation of Filipina Mary Jane Veloso from Indonesia
Mary Jane Veloso, a Filipina woman sentenced to death in Indonesia for drug trafficking, was repatriated to the Philippines on December 23rd, 2023, following an agreement between the Philippine and Indonesian presidents. She arrived in Manila, was transferred to a women's prison, and expressed hope ...
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40% Bias Score

Post-Assad Latakia: HTS Addresses Alawite Displacement and Property Theft
Following the Assad regime's fall, Alawite residents in Latakia, Syria, face displacement and property theft by various armed groups; the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group is investigating these incidents, attempting to establish order and address deep-seated fears.

Post-Assad Latakia: HTS Addresses Alawite Displacement and Property Theft
Following the Assad regime's fall, Alawite residents in Latakia, Syria, face displacement and property theft by various armed groups; the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group is investigating these incidents, attempting to establish order and address deep-seated fears.
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40% Bias Score
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