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Afghan Women's Education: 92% Support Despite Taliban Ban
A UN Women survey reveals 92% of Afghans support girls' education, despite the Taliban banning girls from secondary school and university since 2021, impacting over 1.4 million girls, while grassroots efforts provide alternative education.
Afghan Women's Education: 92% Support Despite Taliban Ban
A UN Women survey reveals 92% of Afghans support girls' education, despite the Taliban banning girls from secondary school and university since 2021, impacting over 1.4 million girls, while grassroots efforts provide alternative education.
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32% Bias Score


Sudan Conflict: Civilian Deaths Surge in First Half of 2025
The UN reported a significant increase in civilian deaths in Sudan during the first half of 2025, reaching 3,384—80 percent of the total civilian deaths for the whole of 2024, due to the ongoing war between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
Sudan Conflict: Civilian Deaths Surge in First Half of 2025
The UN reported a significant increase in civilian deaths in Sudan during the first half of 2025, reaching 3,384—80 percent of the total civilian deaths for the whole of 2024, due to the ongoing war between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
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28% Bias Score


New York Lawmakers Arrested in Protest Against ICE
At least 70 demonstrators, including 11 New York lawmakers, were arrested Thursday during protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at a Manhattan federal building, where ICE has been detaining immigrants amid the Trump administration's anti-immigration agenda.
New York Lawmakers Arrested in Protest Against ICE
At least 70 demonstrators, including 11 New York lawmakers, were arrested Thursday during protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at a Manhattan federal building, where ICE has been detaining immigrants amid the Trump administration's anti-immigration agenda.
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24% Bias Score


Tanzania's Governance Performance: A Mixed Bag
Tanzania's ranking as the 6th best-governed nation in Africa by the 2025 Country Governance and Government Index (CGGI) sparks debate, with supporters citing progress while critics highlight challenges to democracy and accountability.
Tanzania's Governance Performance: A Mixed Bag
Tanzania's ranking as the 6th best-governed nation in Africa by the 2025 Country Governance and Government Index (CGGI) sparks debate, with supporters citing progress while critics highlight challenges to democracy and accountability.
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24% Bias Score


ICE Surge" Team: GSA Scrambles for Office Space Amidst Immigration Crackdown
The General Services Administration (GSA) is urgently seeking office space for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to accommodate a rapid increase in immigration enforcement activities, leasing approximately 300 properties for around 21,000 officers by winter, amidst recent government restruct...
ICE Surge" Team: GSA Scrambles for Office Space Amidst Immigration Crackdown
The General Services Administration (GSA) is urgently seeking office space for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to accommodate a rapid increase in immigration enforcement activities, leasing approximately 300 properties for around 21,000 officers by winter, amidst recent government restruct...
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36% Bias Score


Community Leader Detained by ICE After Traffic Stop
Omar Salazar, a Dallas community leader and advocate, was arrested by ICE in Lubbock, Texas, on August 29th following a traffic stop where he presented a Mexican ID and lacked a valid US license.
Community Leader Detained by ICE After Traffic Stop
Omar Salazar, a Dallas community leader and advocate, was arrested by ICE in Lubbock, Texas, on August 29th following a traffic stop where he presented a Mexican ID and lacked a valid US license.
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24% Bias Score

Taliban Bans Books by Women from Afghan Universities
The Taliban government in Afghanistan has banned 680 books from university curricula, including 140 written by women, and 18 subjects deemed "in conflict with Sharia", impacting women's access to education and academic freedom.

Taliban Bans Books by Women from Afghan Universities
The Taliban government in Afghanistan has banned 680 books from university curricula, including 140 written by women, and 18 subjects deemed "in conflict with Sharia", impacting women's access to education and academic freedom.
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28% Bias Score

Mexico's Proposed Amparo Law Reform: Restrictions on Judicial Review
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum proposed amending the Amparo Law, limiting temporary suspensions, hindering challenges to asset freezes, and eliminating suspensions for preventive detention, sparking criticism from legal experts and the opposition.

Mexico's Proposed Amparo Law Reform: Restrictions on Judicial Review
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum proposed amending the Amparo Law, limiting temporary suspensions, hindering challenges to asset freezes, and eliminating suspensions for preventive detention, sparking criticism from legal experts and the opposition.
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32% Bias Score

Federal Judge Blocks Deportation of Guatemalan Children
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order halting the Trump administration's deportation of 76 Guatemalan children after finding the administration's claim of parental consent to be false, based on evidence showing no parents requested their children's return.

Federal Judge Blocks Deportation of Guatemalan Children
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order halting the Trump administration's deportation of 76 Guatemalan children after finding the administration's claim of parental consent to be false, based on evidence showing no parents requested their children's return.
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40% Bias Score

British Couple Released After Eight Months in Afghan Detention
A British couple, Peter (80) and Barbie Reynolds (76), were released from detention in Afghanistan on September 19th after eight months, facilitated by Qatar and the Taliban.

British Couple Released After Eight Months in Afghan Detention
A British couple, Peter (80) and Barbie Reynolds (76), were released from detention in Afghanistan on September 19th after eight months, facilitated by Qatar and the Taliban.
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28% Bias Score

British Couple Released From Taliban Detention After Qatari Mediation
A British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, detained in Afghanistan by the Taliban since February, have been released following Qatari-mediated negotiations and are en route to the UK after receiving medical attention in Doha.

British Couple Released From Taliban Detention After Qatari Mediation
A British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, detained in Afghanistan by the Taliban since February, have been released following Qatari-mediated negotiations and are en route to the UK after receiving medical attention in Doha.
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24% Bias Score

NYC Officials Arrested During ICE Protest
On Thursday, 71 people, including New York City and state officials, were arrested at a protest outside an ICE holding facility in Manhattan following a bomb threat; officials say they were conducting oversight.

NYC Officials Arrested During ICE Protest
On Thursday, 71 people, including New York City and state officials, were arrested at a protest outside an ICE holding facility in Manhattan following a bomb threat; officials say they were conducting oversight.
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44% Bias Score
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