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Former Palermo Mayor's Anti-Mafia Legacy and Palermo's Transformation
Leoluca Orlando, the former mayor of Palermo, Italy, served five terms over 22 years, combating the Mafia and advocating for migrants' rights; his legacy is linked to Palermo's transformation from a violent city to a tourist hub, with his family's home, Villa Virginia, reflecting this historical shi...
Former Palermo Mayor's Anti-Mafia Legacy and Palermo's Transformation
Leoluca Orlando, the former mayor of Palermo, Italy, served five terms over 22 years, combating the Mafia and advocating for migrants' rights; his legacy is linked to Palermo's transformation from a violent city to a tourist hub, with his family's home, Villa Virginia, reflecting this historical shi...
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52% Bias Score


Taliban Accused of Manipulating Afghanistan's Aid Distribution
A US report accuses the Taliban of manipulating Afghanistan's international aid distribution, favoring Pashtun communities and excluding minorities; the Taliban denies these allegations, while the UN acknowledges a complex aid environment and ongoing investigations; over 23 million Afghans depend on...
Taliban Accused of Manipulating Afghanistan's Aid Distribution
A US report accuses the Taliban of manipulating Afghanistan's international aid distribution, favoring Pashtun communities and excluding minorities; the Taliban denies these allegations, while the UN acknowledges a complex aid environment and ongoing investigations; over 23 million Afghans depend on...
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48% Bias Score


U.N. Report: 25% Surge in Global Conflict-Related Sexual Violence
A U.N. report reveals a 25% increase in global conflict-related sexual violence in 2024, exceeding 4,600 documented cases, with the highest numbers in the Central African Republic, Congo, Haiti, Somalia, and South Sudan; Israel and Russia are on notice for potential future blacklisting.
U.N. Report: 25% Surge in Global Conflict-Related Sexual Violence
A U.N. report reveals a 25% increase in global conflict-related sexual violence in 2024, exceeding 4,600 documented cases, with the highest numbers in the Central African Republic, Congo, Haiti, Somalia, and South Sudan; Israel and Russia are on notice for potential future blacklisting.
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48% Bias Score


UN Warns Russia and Israel Over Wartime Sexual Violence Allegations
The UN warned Russia and Israel on August 14th for potential inclusion in its report listing 63 countries and armed organizations guilty of wartime sexual violence, citing credible information on abuses against Ukrainian prisoners of war and Palestinians.
UN Warns Russia and Israel Over Wartime Sexual Violence Allegations
The UN warned Russia and Israel on August 14th for potential inclusion in its report listing 63 countries and armed organizations guilty of wartime sexual violence, citing credible information on abuses against Ukrainian prisoners of war and Palestinians.
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48% Bias Score


Hong Kong Activist Jimmy Lai Faces Life Imprisonment
Jimmy Lai, a 77-year-old Hong Kong pro-democracy activist and founder of Apple Daily, is on trial facing life imprisonment for charges of collusion with foreign forces and sedition under Hong Kong's controversial national security law; the trial is currently hearing closing arguments, and US Preside...
Hong Kong Activist Jimmy Lai Faces Life Imprisonment
Jimmy Lai, a 77-year-old Hong Kong pro-democracy activist and founder of Apple Daily, is on trial facing life imprisonment for charges of collusion with foreign forces and sedition under Hong Kong's controversial national security law; the trial is currently hearing closing arguments, and US Preside...
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36% Bias Score


Amnesty International Accuses Nigeria of Human Rights Abuses in Southeast
Amnesty International's report details at least 1844 deaths in Southeastern Nigeria between January 2021 and June 2023 due to government and non-state actor abuses, including extrajudicial killings, torture, and enforced disappearances, highlighting the Nigerian government's failure to protect its c...
Amnesty International Accuses Nigeria of Human Rights Abuses in Southeast
Amnesty International's report details at least 1844 deaths in Southeastern Nigeria between January 2021 and June 2023 due to government and non-state actor abuses, including extrajudicial killings, torture, and enforced disappearances, highlighting the Nigerian government's failure to protect its c...
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44% Bias Score

UN Report: 25% Surge in Global Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in 2024
A UN report reveals a 25% surge in global conflict-related sexual violence in 2024, exceeding 4,600 survivors, with most cases in the Central African Republic, Congo, Haiti, Somalia, and South Sudan; Russian and Israeli actors are flagged for potential inclusion on a blacklist of perpetrators.

UN Report: 25% Surge in Global Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in 2024
A UN report reveals a 25% surge in global conflict-related sexual violence in 2024, exceeding 4,600 survivors, with most cases in the Central African Republic, Congo, Haiti, Somalia, and South Sudan; Russian and Israeli actors are flagged for potential inclusion on a blacklist of perpetrators.
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28% Bias Score

Nobel Laureates Condemn Israeli Policies Exacerbating Gaza Hunger Crisis
Twenty-three Nobel laureate economists, including Daron Acemoglu and Joseph Stiglitz, urged Israel to end policies deepening Gaza's hunger crisis, citing UN data showing food prices ten times higher than three months prior and a third of the population facing food shortages; they also demanded an en...

Nobel Laureates Condemn Israeli Policies Exacerbating Gaza Hunger Crisis
Twenty-three Nobel laureate economists, including Daron Acemoglu and Joseph Stiglitz, urged Israel to end policies deepening Gaza's hunger crisis, citing UN data showing food prices ten times higher than three months prior and a third of the population facing food shortages; they also demanded an en...
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32% Bias Score

UN Report: 25% Surge in Global Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in 2024
A UN report documents a 25% increase in global conflict-related sexual violence in 2024, exceeding 4,600 survivors, with most cases in Central African Republic, Congo, Haiti, Somalia, and South Sudan; the report also names 63 state and non-state actors suspected of these crimes and raises concerns a...

UN Report: 25% Surge in Global Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in 2024
A UN report documents a 25% increase in global conflict-related sexual violence in 2024, exceeding 4,600 survivors, with most cases in Central African Republic, Congo, Haiti, Somalia, and South Sudan; the report also names 63 state and non-state actors suspected of these crimes and raises concerns a...
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32% Bias Score

Armenian POW Release Linked to Peace Process End, Legal Protections at Risk
Human rights lawyer Siranush Sahakyan anticipates the release of Armenian prisoners of war (POWs) held in Azerbaijan only in the final stages of the peace process due to Azerbaijan's politicization of the issue since 2020, jeopardizing the legal protection afforded by the ECHR through an upcoming ag...

Armenian POW Release Linked to Peace Process End, Legal Protections at Risk
Human rights lawyer Siranush Sahakyan anticipates the release of Armenian prisoners of war (POWs) held in Azerbaijan only in the final stages of the peace process due to Azerbaijan's politicization of the issue since 2020, jeopardizing the legal protection afforded by the ECHR through an upcoming ag...
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64% Bias Score

Trump's D.C. Homeless Encampment Removal Plan Faces Challenges"
President Trump's plan to clear D.C. homeless encampments affects 800-900 people, offering shelter and services or fines/jail; however, the city lacks sufficient shelter space, raising legal and ethical concerns.

Trump's D.C. Homeless Encampment Removal Plan Faces Challenges"
President Trump's plan to clear D.C. homeless encampments affects 800-900 people, offering shelter and services or fines/jail; however, the city lacks sufficient shelter space, raising legal and ethical concerns.
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44% Bias Score

Second Night of Violent Anti-Vucic Protests in Serbia
Following a train station collapse in November 2024 that killed 16, violent protests against Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's government entered a second night, resulting in injured police officers, arrests, and the vandalization of ruling party offices in Novi Sad and Belgrade.

Second Night of Violent Anti-Vucic Protests in Serbia
Following a train station collapse in November 2024 that killed 16, violent protests against Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's government entered a second night, resulting in injured police officers, arrests, and the vandalization of ruling party offices in Novi Sad and Belgrade.
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40% Bias Score
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