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EU Approves Poland's Temporary Suspension of Asylum Rights
The European Commission approved Poland's temporary suspension of asylum rights at its border with Belarus, citing a security threat posed by Russia and Belarus weaponizing migration flows; this decision applies to other EU states in similar circumstances and has raised concerns from human rights gr...
EU Approves Poland's Temporary Suspension of Asylum Rights
The European Commission approved Poland's temporary suspension of asylum rights at its border with Belarus, citing a security threat posed by Russia and Belarus weaponizing migration flows; this decision applies to other EU states in similar circumstances and has raised concerns from human rights gr...
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36% Bias Score


Macron Urges Georgia to Release Detainees Amidst Postponement of EU Talks
French President Emmanuel Macron and the founder of Georgia's ruling party spoke for an hour today, with Macron expressing regret over the situation in Georgia and urging the release of over 250 protesters arrested during demonstrations against the government's decision to postpone EU accession talk...
Macron Urges Georgia to Release Detainees Amidst Postponement of EU Talks
French President Emmanuel Macron and the founder of Georgia's ruling party spoke for an hour today, with Macron expressing regret over the situation in Georgia and urging the release of over 250 protesters arrested during demonstrations against the government's decision to postpone EU accession talk...
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40% Bias Score


Alexander Brothers Indicted on Sex Trafficking Charges
Real estate brothers Oren and Tal Alexander, and their brother Alon, were indicted in New York on sex trafficking charges for allegedly assaulting dozens of women between 2010 and 2021, using their wealth and positions to exploit victims.
Alexander Brothers Indicted on Sex Trafficking Charges
Real estate brothers Oren and Tal Alexander, and their brother Alon, were indicted in New York on sex trafficking charges for allegedly assaulting dozens of women between 2010 and 2021, using their wealth and positions to exploit victims.
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48% Bias Score


Brutal 1841 Murder Leads to Breaking-on-the-Wheel Execution in Germany
Rudolph Kühnapfel murdered the Bishop of Frauenburg and his housekeeper in 1841, stealing valuables before being executed via breaking on the wheel, a medieval punishment reflecting the era's extreme violence and public spectacle of executions.
Brutal 1841 Murder Leads to Breaking-on-the-Wheel Execution in Germany
Rudolph Kühnapfel murdered the Bishop of Frauenburg and his housekeeper in 1841, stealing valuables before being executed via breaking on the wheel, a medieval punishment reflecting the era's extreme violence and public spectacle of executions.
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32% Bias Score


"Tennessee Prison Fights Leave One Dead, Five Injured"
"One inmate died and five others were injured in separate but likely related fights at the privately run Hardeman County Correctional Facility in Tennessee on Saturday; the Tennessee Department of Correction is investigating, and CoreCivic stated that staff intervened and provided medical treatment....
"Tennessee Prison Fights Leave One Dead, Five Injured"
"One inmate died and five others were injured in separate but likely related fights at the privately run Hardeman County Correctional Facility in Tennessee on Saturday; the Tennessee Department of Correction is investigating, and CoreCivic stated that staff intervened and provided medical treatment....
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56% Bias Score


Syrians Desperately Search Sednaya Prison for Missing Loved Ones
Thousands of Syrians desperately search Sednaya prison, a notorious Assad regime site, for missing loved ones, digging for rumored underground cells after the dictator's fall, highlighting the regime's brutality and the need for accountability.
Syrians Desperately Search Sednaya Prison for Missing Loved Ones
Thousands of Syrians desperately search Sednaya prison, a notorious Assad regime site, for missing loved ones, digging for rumored underground cells after the dictator's fall, highlighting the regime's brutality and the need for accountability.
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44% Bias Score

EU Allows Border Restrictions on Asylum Rights Amidst Migrant Crisis
The European Commission allows EU countries bordering Russia and Belarus to restrict asylum rights due to the weaponization of migrants; Poland and Finland will receive the largest share of €170 million in EU funding to bolster border security.

EU Allows Border Restrictions on Asylum Rights Amidst Migrant Crisis
The European Commission allows EU countries bordering Russia and Belarus to restrict asylum rights due to the weaponization of migrants; Poland and Finland will receive the largest share of €170 million in EU funding to bolster border security.
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40% Bias Score

Spain's New Immigration Law: Addressing Exploitation in Almería's Greenhouses
In Almería, Spain, thousands of undocumented immigrants work in greenhouses, facing exploitation; a new law aims to grant 900,000 undocumented immigrants legal residency by 2028, but challenges remain due to widespread informal employment practices.

Spain's New Immigration Law: Addressing Exploitation in Almería's Greenhouses
In Almería, Spain, thousands of undocumented immigrants work in greenhouses, facing exploitation; a new law aims to grant 900,000 undocumented immigrants legal residency by 2028, but challenges remain due to widespread informal employment practices.
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44% Bias Score

Queensland's Controversial Youth Justice Bill Passes Despite Opposition Concerns
Queensland's parliament debated a youth justice bill, allowing children to be sentenced as adults for certain crimes; Labor's attempts to delay it failed, raising concerns about insufficient consultation and potential adverse outcomes, especially for First Nations youth.

Queensland's Controversial Youth Justice Bill Passes Despite Opposition Concerns
Queensland's parliament debated a youth justice bill, allowing children to be sentenced as adults for certain crimes; Labor's attempts to delay it failed, raising concerns about insufficient consultation and potential adverse outcomes, especially for First Nations youth.
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56% Bias Score

"Nigerian Lawyer Afe Babalola at Center of Defamation Case, Raising Freedom of Speech Concerns"
"Afe Babalola, a prominent Nigerian lawyer and founder of Afe Babalola University, is at the center of a defamation case against human rights lawyer Dele Farotimi, who was arrested and detained, prompting reactions from Nigerian politicians and raising concerns about freedom of speech."

"Nigerian Lawyer Afe Babalola at Center of Defamation Case, Raising Freedom of Speech Concerns"
"Afe Babalola, a prominent Nigerian lawyer and founder of Afe Babalola University, is at the center of a defamation case against human rights lawyer Dele Farotimi, who was arrested and detained, prompting reactions from Nigerian politicians and raising concerns about freedom of speech."
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36% Bias Score

\"2034 World Cup Award to Saudi Arabia Raises Human Rights Concerns\"\
\"FIFA awarded Saudi Arabia the 2034 Men's World Cup despite concerns over human rights abuses, potentially endangering 13.4 million migrant workers involved in the construction of World Cup infrastructure, which will cost hundreds of billions of dollars.\"

\"2034 World Cup Award to Saudi Arabia Raises Human Rights Concerns\"\
\"FIFA awarded Saudi Arabia the 2034 Men's World Cup despite concerns over human rights abuses, potentially endangering 13.4 million migrant workers involved in the construction of World Cup infrastructure, which will cost hundreds of billions of dollars.\"
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68% Bias Score

Haiti Gang Massacre: 184 Dead, 5,000 Deaths This Year in Haiti
Haitian gangs murdered at least 184 people in Cité Soleil over the weekend, allegedly because gang leader Micanor 'Mikanò' Altès suspected witchcraft caused his child's illness; the UN reports 5,000 deaths this year in Haiti due to gang violence.

Haiti Gang Massacre: 184 Dead, 5,000 Deaths This Year in Haiti
Haitian gangs murdered at least 184 people in Cité Soleil over the weekend, allegedly because gang leader Micanor 'Mikanò' Altès suspected witchcraft caused his child's illness; the UN reports 5,000 deaths this year in Haiti due to gang violence.
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36% Bias Score
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