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Mexico's Military Expands into Tourism Amidst Growing Civilian Role
Mexico's army now runs a luxury tourism sector, including a new train line and hotels, following its increased involvement in civilian affairs under President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and his successor, Claudia Sheinbaum, raising concerns about democratic implications and human rights.
Mexico's Military Expands into Tourism Amidst Growing Civilian Role
Mexico's army now runs a luxury tourism sector, including a new train line and hotels, following its increased involvement in civilian affairs under President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and his successor, Claudia Sheinbaum, raising concerns about democratic implications and human rights.
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52% Bias Score


Release of Bali Nine Members Reflects Shift in Indonesian Diplomacy
After nearly two decades of imprisonment, five Australian members of the Bali Nine drug smuggling ring were released from Indonesian prisons following diplomatic efforts by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and a decision by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, who also granted mass pardo...
Release of Bali Nine Members Reflects Shift in Indonesian Diplomacy
After nearly two decades of imprisonment, five Australian members of the Bali Nine drug smuggling ring were released from Indonesian prisons following diplomatic efforts by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and a decision by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, who also granted mass pardo...
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40% Bias Score


Mozambique Protests: Over 100 Dead Amidst Disputed Election Results
Post-election protests in Mozambique, triggered by disputed results showing a Frelimo win, have resulted in over 100 deaths and are led by Venâncio Mondlane, who claims victory and is in hiding after alleged assassination attempts; the unrest reflects broader African trends.
Mozambique Protests: Over 100 Dead Amidst Disputed Election Results
Post-election protests in Mozambique, triggered by disputed results showing a Frelimo win, have resulted in over 100 deaths and are led by Venâncio Mondlane, who claims victory and is in hiding after alleged assassination attempts; the unrest reflects broader African trends.
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44% Bias Score


Death of Cuban Protester Highlights Prison Abuses
A Cuban man, Manuel de Jesús Guillén Esplugas, 29, who participated in the July 11, 2021, protests, died in a Cuban prison; his family alleges he was beaten to death, while the official cause was suicide; this is the fourth death linked to those protests, raising concerns about human rights abuses a...
Death of Cuban Protester Highlights Prison Abuses
A Cuban man, Manuel de Jesús Guillén Esplugas, 29, who participated in the July 11, 2021, protests, died in a Cuban prison; his family alleges he was beaten to death, while the official cause was suicide; this is the fourth death linked to those protests, raising concerns about human rights abuses a...
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44% Bias Score


Italian Band Funds Migrant Rescue Amidst Mediterranean Crisis
An Italian band launched a fundraising campaign via a lyric video for their song "Nessuna colpa" to support SOS Mediterranee's Ocean Viking, which recently rescued 129 migrants from a sinking boat, highlighting the daily deaths at sea and political obstacles faced by rescue organizations.
Italian Band Funds Migrant Rescue Amidst Mediterranean Crisis
An Italian band launched a fundraising campaign via a lyric video for their song "Nessuna colpa" to support SOS Mediterranee's Ocean Viking, which recently rescued 129 migrants from a sinking boat, highlighting the daily deaths at sea and political obstacles faced by rescue organizations.
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48% Bias Score


CNN Investigates Syrian 'Prisoner' Report After Fact-Check Reveals Torturer's Identity
CNN's Clarissa Ward interviewed a Syrian man freed from prison; initially reported as a political prisoner, he was later identified by Verify-SY as Salama Mohammad Salama, a former Syrian Air Force officer with a history of torture and murder; CNN is investigating.
CNN Investigates Syrian 'Prisoner' Report After Fact-Check Reveals Torturer's Identity
CNN's Clarissa Ward interviewed a Syrian man freed from prison; initially reported as a political prisoner, he was later identified by Verify-SY as Salama Mohammad Salama, a former Syrian Air Force officer with a history of torture and murder; CNN is investigating.
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56% Bias Score

Lebanon Conflict Exposes Plight of Migrant Workers
During Lebanon's recent conflict, hundreds of thousands of Lebanese citizens fled, leaving behind approximately 200,000 migrant workers, mostly women, many of whom faced exploitation and displacement. Many lived on the streets or in inadequate shelters during the bombing, with only a few dozen place...

Lebanon Conflict Exposes Plight of Migrant Workers
During Lebanon's recent conflict, hundreds of thousands of Lebanese citizens fled, leaving behind approximately 200,000 migrant workers, mostly women, many of whom faced exploitation and displacement. Many lived on the streets or in inadequate shelters during the bombing, with only a few dozen place...
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48% Bias Score

Guatemalan Appeals Court Orders Journalist's Return to Jail
A Guatemalan appeals court reversed a lower court's decision, ordering the return to jail of journalist José Rubén Zamora, founder of El Periódico, who had been freed from pre-trial detention in October after spending over two years imprisoned on money laundering charges related to his critical repo...

Guatemalan Appeals Court Orders Journalist's Return to Jail
A Guatemalan appeals court reversed a lower court's decision, ordering the return to jail of journalist José Rubén Zamora, founder of El Periódico, who had been freed from pre-trial detention in October after spending over two years imprisoned on money laundering charges related to his critical repo...
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36% Bias Score

Serbian Intelligence Accused of Hacking Journalists' Phones with Spyware
Amnesty International accuses Serbian intelligence services of using Israeli Cellebrite spyware and a new domestic program, NoviSpy, to hack the phones of at least 13 journalists and activists, copying data and sending it to a BIA server; the incident followed interrogations, raising concerns about ...

Serbian Intelligence Accused of Hacking Journalists' Phones with Spyware
Amnesty International accuses Serbian intelligence services of using Israeli Cellebrite spyware and a new domestic program, NoviSpy, to hack the phones of at least 13 journalists and activists, copying data and sending it to a BIA server; the incident followed interrogations, raising concerns about ...
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36% Bias Score

Syrian Refugees in Germany: Celebration Turns to Uncertainty
Following the fall of Assad's regime, Syrian refugees in Germany express contrasting desires: some want to return home to rebuild, while others who have integrated into German society fear deportation, highlighting the complex realities faced by refugees.

Syrian Refugees in Germany: Celebration Turns to Uncertainty
Following the fall of Assad's regime, Syrian refugees in Germany express contrasting desires: some want to return home to rebuild, while others who have integrated into German society fear deportation, highlighting the complex realities faced by refugees.
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36% Bias Score

Syrian Rebel Offensive Frees Thousands From Prison, But Many Still Missing
Suheil Hamawi, imprisoned in Syria for 32 years and 5 days, was freed after a rebel offensive, highlighting the release of thousands from Assad's prisons while thousands more remain missing; his son George, now 33, was only 10 months old when his father was kidnapped in 1991.

Syrian Rebel Offensive Frees Thousands From Prison, But Many Still Missing
Suheil Hamawi, imprisoned in Syria for 32 years and 5 days, was freed after a rebel offensive, highlighting the release of thousands from Assad's prisons while thousands more remain missing; his son George, now 33, was only 10 months old when his father was kidnapped in 1991.
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24% Bias Score

Iran Pauses Controversial Hijab Law Amid Public Outcry
Iran's National Security Council has paused the implementation of a new hijab law due to its ambiguity and widespread public condemnation, following criticism from President Pezeshkian and rights activists; the law proposed harsher punishments for dress code violations.

Iran Pauses Controversial Hijab Law Amid Public Outcry
Iran's National Security Council has paused the implementation of a new hijab law due to its ambiguity and widespread public condemnation, following criticism from President Pezeshkian and rights activists; the law proposed harsher punishments for dress code violations.
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44% Bias Score
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