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Saudi Arabia Awarded 2034 World Cup Amid Human Rights Concerns
FIFA awarded Saudi Arabia the 2034 men's soccer World Cup, despite human rights concerns raised by international groups, after a 15-month bidding process with only one candidate.
Saudi Arabia Awarded 2034 World Cup Amid Human Rights Concerns
FIFA awarded Saudi Arabia the 2034 men's soccer World Cup, despite human rights concerns raised by international groups, after a 15-month bidding process with only one candidate.
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68% Bias Score


Poland's Illegal Pushbacks of Asylum Seekers Violate International Law
A Human Rights Watch report details Poland's illegal pushbacks of asylum seekers from Belarus, forcing them to sign documents waiving their right to asylum and leaving them vulnerable to abuse, violating international law and EU regulations. Over 6,000 people were pushed back between July 2023 and J...
Poland's Illegal Pushbacks of Asylum Seekers Violate International Law
A Human Rights Watch report details Poland's illegal pushbacks of asylum seekers from Belarus, forcing them to sign documents waiving their right to asylum and leaving them vulnerable to abuse, violating international law and EU regulations. Over 6,000 people were pushed back between July 2023 and J...
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40% Bias Score


Controversial Tactics Secure Return of Sara Sharif Murder Suspects
Urfan Sharif, Beinash Batool, and Faisal Malik, suspected of murdering Sara Sharif, fled to Pakistan on August 9th, 2023, but were apprehended on September 13th, 2023, following a controversial operation by Pakistani police involving the detention of their relatives and the fabrication of charges ag...
Controversial Tactics Secure Return of Sara Sharif Murder Suspects
Urfan Sharif, Beinash Batool, and Faisal Malik, suspected of murdering Sara Sharif, fled to Pakistan on August 9th, 2023, but were apprehended on September 13th, 2023, following a controversial operation by Pakistani police involving the detention of their relatives and the fabrication of charges ag...
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56% Bias Score


Equinor Sued Over Alleged Human Rights Violations Linked to Delek Group
Greenpeace Norway is suing Equinor for potentially violating Norway's transparency act due to its partnership with Ithaca Energy, controlled by Delek Group—a company operating in illegal Israeli settlements and flagged by the UN for human rights concerns; the Rosebank oilfield deal could send £250 m...
Equinor Sued Over Alleged Human Rights Violations Linked to Delek Group
Greenpeace Norway is suing Equinor for potentially violating Norway's transparency act due to its partnership with Ithaca Energy, controlled by Delek Group—a company operating in illegal Israeli settlements and flagged by the UN for human rights concerns; the Rosebank oilfield deal could send £250 m...
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44% Bias Score


FIFA Awards 2030 and 2034 World Cups, Amid Human Rights Concerns
The FIFA Congress announced Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay as co-hosts of the 2030 World Cup and Saudi Arabia as the host of the 2034 World Cup, sparking human rights concerns from Amnesty International.
FIFA Awards 2030 and 2034 World Cups, Amid Human Rights Concerns
The FIFA Congress announced Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay as co-hosts of the 2030 World Cup and Saudi Arabia as the host of the 2034 World Cup, sparking human rights concerns from Amnesty International.
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36% Bias Score


Poland Opens First LGBTQ+ Museum Amidst Political Shift
Warsaw's newly opened Queer Museum, established by the Lambda Warsaw Association, showcases 150 artifacts chronicling Poland's LGBTQ+ history, symbolizing a shift towards greater inclusivity following a decade of right-wing rule.
Poland Opens First LGBTQ+ Museum Amidst Political Shift
Warsaw's newly opened Queer Museum, established by the Lambda Warsaw Association, showcases 150 artifacts chronicling Poland's LGBTQ+ history, symbolizing a shift towards greater inclusivity following a decade of right-wing rule.
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28% Bias Score

"Argentine Court Upholds 15-Year Sentence for Dictatorship-Era Crimes"
"Argentina's Federal Cassation Court upheld the 15-year prison sentence of former police officer Mario Sandoval for the 1976 kidnapping and torture of Hernan Abriata during the Argentine dictatorship; the court rejected Sandoval's appeal, confirming the crimes as crimes against humanity."

"Argentine Court Upholds 15-Year Sentence for Dictatorship-Era Crimes"
"Argentina's Federal Cassation Court upheld the 15-year prison sentence of former police officer Mario Sandoval for the 1976 kidnapping and torture of Hernan Abriata during the Argentine dictatorship; the court rejected Sandoval's appeal, confirming the crimes as crimes against humanity."
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40% Bias Score

Turkey's Displacement of Kurds in Syria: A Humanitarian Crisis
Turkey's ongoing military operations in northern Syria, launched since 2016, have displaced over 450,000 Kurds, violating international law and causing a humanitarian crisis. These actions are part of a broader anti-Kurdish policy and must be condemned.

Turkey's Displacement of Kurds in Syria: A Humanitarian Crisis
Turkey's ongoing military operations in northern Syria, launched since 2016, have displaced over 450,000 Kurds, violating international law and causing a humanitarian crisis. These actions are part of a broader anti-Kurdish policy and must be condemned.
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60% Bias Score

High Death Toll of Bangladeshi Migrant Workers in Saudi Arabia
An average of four Bangladeshi migrant workers died daily in Saudi Arabia in 2022, with at least 13,685 deaths between 2008 and 2022, highlighting concerns over exploitation and the human cost of the nation's ambitious projects, including the 2034 World Cup.

High Death Toll of Bangladeshi Migrant Workers in Saudi Arabia
An average of four Bangladeshi migrant workers died daily in Saudi Arabia in 2022, with at least 13,685 deaths between 2008 and 2022, highlighting concerns over exploitation and the human cost of the nation's ambitious projects, including the 2034 World Cup.
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48% Bias Score

Azerbaijan Denies Lawyer Access to Imprisoned Artsakh Official Amidst Torture Allegations
Jared Genser, lawyer for Ruben Vardanyan, a former Artsakh official imprisoned in Azerbaijan for over a year, alleges torture and claims the Azerbaijani government repeatedly denies his requests to visit his client in Baku, contradicting government statements about the ICRC's involvement.

Azerbaijan Denies Lawyer Access to Imprisoned Artsakh Official Amidst Torture Allegations
Jared Genser, lawyer for Ruben Vardanyan, a former Artsakh official imprisoned in Azerbaijan for over a year, alleges torture and claims the Azerbaijani government repeatedly denies his requests to visit his client in Baku, contradicting government statements about the ICRC's involvement.
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44% Bias Score

Georgia Crackdown: Brutal Police Response to Protests Following EU Membership Suspension
Following Georgia's suspension of EU membership talks, police violently dispersed protestors in Tbilisi on November 30th, injuring at least one, Zviad Maisachvili, whose assault was caught on video, sparking outrage and further protests; over 400 people were arrested, with hundreds reporting abuse.

Georgia Crackdown: Brutal Police Response to Protests Following EU Membership Suspension
Following Georgia's suspension of EU membership talks, police violently dispersed protestors in Tbilisi on November 30th, injuring at least one, Zviad Maisachvili, whose assault was caught on video, sparking outrage and further protests; over 400 people were arrested, with hundreds reporting abuse.
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60% Bias Score

"EU Approves Temporary Asylum Suspension at Eastern Border Amidst Hybrid Warfare Concerns"
"The European Commission approved Poland's plan to temporarily suspend asylum rights due to manipulated migrant flows from Belarus and Russia, a decision also applicable to other EU states facing similar hybrid warfare threats, sparking human rights concerns."

"EU Approves Temporary Asylum Suspension at Eastern Border Amidst Hybrid Warfare Concerns"
"The European Commission approved Poland's plan to temporarily suspend asylum rights due to manipulated migrant flows from Belarus and Russia, a decision also applicable to other EU states facing similar hybrid warfare threats, sparking human rights concerns."
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56% Bias Score
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