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Venezuelan Opposition Faces Danger in Argentinan Embassy Siege
Three Venezuelan opposition figures sheltered in the Argentinan embassy in Caracas under Brazilian protection reported a dangerous situation due to government siege; they've been there for almost nine months facing worsening conditions, including a three-week power outage, family separation, and arb...
Venezuelan Opposition Faces Danger in Argentinan Embassy Siege
Three Venezuelan opposition figures sheltered in the Argentinan embassy in Caracas under Brazilian protection reported a dangerous situation due to government siege; they've been there for almost nine months facing worsening conditions, including a three-week power outage, family separation, and arb...
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52% Bias Score


Filipino Woman Freed From Indonesian Death Row After 15 Years
Mary Jane Veloso, a Filipino woman on death row in Indonesia for drug trafficking since 2010, was released after a "practical arrangement" deal between Indonesia and the Philippines and will return home following a 15-year ordeal, having narrowly escaped execution in 2015.
Filipino Woman Freed From Indonesian Death Row After 15 Years
Mary Jane Veloso, a Filipino woman on death row in Indonesia for drug trafficking since 2010, was released after a "practical arrangement" deal between Indonesia and the Philippines and will return home following a 15-year ordeal, having narrowly escaped execution in 2015.
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32% Bias Score


CNN's Syria "Rescue" Report Challenged: Alleged Prisoner Identified as War Crimes Suspect
CNN reporter Clarissa Ward rescued a man from a Syrian jail, initially identified as a civilian, but a fact-checking investigation revealed him to be Salama Mohammad Salama, a former Syrian Air Force officer accused of war crimes and human rights abuses.
CNN's Syria "Rescue" Report Challenged: Alleged Prisoner Identified as War Crimes Suspect
CNN reporter Clarissa Ward rescued a man from a Syrian jail, initially identified as a civilian, but a fact-checking investigation revealed him to be Salama Mohammad Salama, a former Syrian Air Force officer accused of war crimes and human rights abuses.
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48% Bias Score


Global Migration Crisis: Businesses Urged to Address Refugee Integration
Michael Hastings, a leadership professor and UNICEF vice president, highlights the urgent need for businesses to address the global migration crisis, noting over 120 million people have migrated, with two-thirds living in poverty, urging businesses to provide education, employment, and housing for r...
Global Migration Crisis: Businesses Urged to Address Refugee Integration
Michael Hastings, a leadership professor and UNICEF vice president, highlights the urgent need for businesses to address the global migration crisis, noting over 120 million people have migrated, with two-thirds living in poverty, urging businesses to provide education, employment, and housing for r...
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40% Bias Score


Serbia: Amnesty International Exposes Illegal Use of Spyware Against Activists
Amnesty International's report exposes the illegal use of Cellebrite's mobile forensic tools and NoviSpy spyware by Serbian police and intelligence services to monitor journalists, environmental activists, and human rights defenders; the spyware was linked to the Serbian Security Information Agency ...
Serbia: Amnesty International Exposes Illegal Use of Spyware Against Activists
Amnesty International's report exposes the illegal use of Cellebrite's mobile forensic tools and NoviSpy spyware by Serbian police and intelligence services to monitor journalists, environmental activists, and human rights defenders; the spyware was linked to the Serbian Security Information Agency ...
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52% Bias Score


Serbia Accused of Misusing Cellebrite Surveillance Software to Spy on Activists
Amnesty International accuses Serbia of using Cellebrite surveillance software to secretly monitor activists and a journalist, copying their contact lists and uploading data to a government server following interviews with Serbian police and security officials, raising concerns about human rights an...
Serbia Accused of Misusing Cellebrite Surveillance Software to Spy on Activists
Amnesty International accuses Serbia of using Cellebrite surveillance software to secretly monitor activists and a journalist, copying their contact lists and uploading data to a government server following interviews with Serbian police and security officials, raising concerns about human rights an...
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36% Bias Score

Filipino Woman Freed From Indonesian Death Row After 14 Years
After nearly 15 years on death row in Indonesia for drug trafficking, Mary Jane Veloso, a Filipino national who maintained her innocence, will return home following a bilateral agreement between Indonesia and the Philippines, resolving a decade-long diplomatic effort.

Filipino Woman Freed From Indonesian Death Row After 14 Years
After nearly 15 years on death row in Indonesia for drug trafficking, Mary Jane Veloso, a Filipino national who maintained her innocence, will return home following a bilateral agreement between Indonesia and the Philippines, resolving a decade-long diplomatic effort.
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24% Bias Score

Mass Deportations Threaten Humanitarian Crisis in Honduras
Facing death threats in Honduras, Norma, a 69-year-old woman, spent her life savings on a failed U.S. asylum attempt and was deported, highlighting the challenges faced by Hondurans returned to a country ill-equipped to handle a potential mass influx of migrants under a new U.S. administration.

Mass Deportations Threaten Humanitarian Crisis in Honduras
Facing death threats in Honduras, Norma, a 69-year-old woman, spent her life savings on a failed U.S. asylum attempt and was deported, highlighting the challenges faced by Hondurans returned to a country ill-equipped to handle a potential mass influx of migrants under a new U.S. administration.
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40% Bias Score

Ecuador Protests: Indigenous Communities Seize Government Building over Mega-Prison Plan
Indigenous Kichwa protests in Archidona, Ecuador, against President Daniel Noboa's plan to build a $52 million mega-prison have closed a main road, caused food shortages, and led to protesters seizing the governor's building; the project by Spanish company Puentes y Calzadas Infraestructuras S.L. th...

Ecuador Protests: Indigenous Communities Seize Government Building over Mega-Prison Plan
Indigenous Kichwa protests in Archidona, Ecuador, against President Daniel Noboa's plan to build a $52 million mega-prison have closed a main road, caused food shortages, and led to protesters seizing the governor's building; the project by Spanish company Puentes y Calzadas Infraestructuras S.L. th...
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36% Bias Score

Turkish Journalist Detained After Interviewing Designated Terrorist Leader
Journalist Nevşin Mengü was detained in Turkey after interviewing Salih Müslüm, a leader of a group Turkey designates as a terrorist organization, sparking criticism due to a previous meeting between Turkey's MİT head and the same leader. She was later released under judicial control.

Turkish Journalist Detained After Interviewing Designated Terrorist Leader
Journalist Nevşin Mengü was detained in Turkey after interviewing Salih Müslüm, a leader of a group Turkey designates as a terrorist organization, sparking criticism due to a previous meeting between Turkey's MİT head and the same leader. She was later released under judicial control.
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56% Bias Score

Verdict Expected in Giselle Pellico Serial Rape Case
After a three-month trial, 50 men accused of the serial rape of 71-year-old Giselle Pellico will address the court today before the verdict is announced Thursday, with sentences ranging from 4 to 20 years based on prosecution requests.

Verdict Expected in Giselle Pellico Serial Rape Case
After a three-month trial, 50 men accused of the serial rape of 71-year-old Giselle Pellico will address the court today before the verdict is announced Thursday, with sentences ranging from 4 to 20 years based on prosecution requests.
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44% Bias Score

Ukrainian Military Scandal: Abuse and Extortion in 211th Brigade
Officers in Ukraine's 211th Pontoon-Bridge Brigade physically abused and extorted soldiers, tying insubordinates to crosses and demanding bribes ranging from 5,000 to 20,000 hryvnias to avoid official fines; a lieutenant's father paid compensation after his son's transfer, but only received a symbol...

Ukrainian Military Scandal: Abuse and Extortion in 211th Brigade
Officers in Ukraine's 211th Pontoon-Bridge Brigade physically abused and extorted soldiers, tying insubordinates to crosses and demanding bribes ranging from 5,000 to 20,000 hryvnias to avoid official fines; a lieutenant's father paid compensation after his son's transfer, but only received a symbol...
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48% Bias Score
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