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US Report Condemns Spanish Politician for Antisemitic Incitement, Highlights Rise in Hate Crimes
The U.S. State Department's 2024 Human Rights report criticizes former Spanish Minister Ione Belarra for organizing a pro-Palestinian event in June 2024 that included speakers who glorified the October 2023 Hamas attack and denied Israel's right to exist, citing this as antisemitic incitement and no...
US Report Condemns Spanish Politician for Antisemitic Incitement, Highlights Rise in Hate Crimes
The U.S. State Department's 2024 Human Rights report criticizes former Spanish Minister Ione Belarra for organizing a pro-Palestinian event in June 2024 that included speakers who glorified the October 2023 Hamas attack and denied Israel's right to exist, citing this as antisemitic incitement and no...
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52% Bias Score


India Orders Removal of Stray Dogs from New Delhi Following Spike in Attacks
India's Supreme Court has ordered the removal of tens of thousands of stray dogs from New Delhi's streets in response to a recent increase in dog bites and attacks, sparking controversy and raising animal welfare concerns.
India Orders Removal of Stray Dogs from New Delhi Following Spike in Attacks
India's Supreme Court has ordered the removal of tens of thousands of stray dogs from New Delhi's streets in response to a recent increase in dog bites and attacks, sparking controversy and raising animal welfare concerns.
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44% Bias Score


Afghan Turkmen Establish New Political Party Amid Taliban Rule
Afghan Turkmen intellectuals recently formed the National Justice Party of Afghanistan, aiming to negotiate with the Taliban government for greater rights and representation, despite the Taliban's ban on political parties; the party's leadership is based in various countries.
Afghan Turkmen Establish New Political Party Amid Taliban Rule
Afghan Turkmen intellectuals recently formed the National Justice Party of Afghanistan, aiming to negotiate with the Taliban government for greater rights and representation, despite the Taliban's ban on political parties; the party's leadership is based in various countries.
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44% Bias Score


Israel Explores Resettlement of Palestinians in South Sudan
Israel is reportedly negotiating with South Sudan to resettle Palestinians from Gaza, a plan rejected by Palestinians and many in the international community due to South Sudan's instability and concerns about forced expulsion, despite Israel citing it as part of a broader strategy to facilitate mas...
Israel Explores Resettlement of Palestinians in South Sudan
Israel is reportedly negotiating with South Sudan to resettle Palestinians from Gaza, a plan rejected by Palestinians and many in the international community due to South Sudan's instability and concerns about forced expulsion, despite Israel citing it as part of a broader strategy to facilitate mas...
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56% Bias Score


IACtHR Declares Caregiving a Human Right, Mandating Policy Changes in Latin America
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights declared caregiving a fundamental human right, mandating OEA member states to align policies and legislation, impacting gender equality and access to reproductive healthcare across Latin America.
IACtHR Declares Caregiving a Human Right, Mandating Policy Changes in Latin America
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights declared caregiving a fundamental human right, mandating OEA member states to align policies and legislation, impacting gender equality and access to reproductive healthcare across Latin America.
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24% Bias Score


Iran Arrests 21,000 Amidst Post-Conflict Crackdown
Iranian authorities arrested 21,000 people for suspected espionage and illegal filming following a 12-day conflict with Israel, exceeding previous official statements and raising concerns about potential human rights violations.
Iran Arrests 21,000 Amidst Post-Conflict Crackdown
Iranian authorities arrested 21,000 people for suspected espionage and illegal filming following a 12-day conflict with Israel, exceeding previous official statements and raising concerns about potential human rights violations.
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52% Bias Score

British Soldiers Continue Transactional Sex in Kenya Despite Ban
A British Army inquiry found that despite a ban, British soldiers in Kenya continued engaging in transactional sex at a low to moderate level (35 suspected instances between October 2022-March 2023), nine of which occurred after anti-exploitation training. This follows the unsolved 2012 murder of Ag...

British Soldiers Continue Transactional Sex in Kenya Despite Ban
A British Army inquiry found that despite a ban, British soldiers in Kenya continued engaging in transactional sex at a low to moderate level (35 suspected instances between October 2022-March 2023), nine of which occurred after anti-exploitation training. This follows the unsolved 2012 murder of Ag...
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20% Bias Score

Guatemala convicts six over 2017 youth shelter fire deaths
A Guatemalan court convicted six former officials—including ex-police and child protection officers—to sentences ranging from six to 25 years for their roles in the 2017 fire at the Virgen de la Asuncion youth shelter that killed 41 girls; an investigation into former President Jimmy Morales was als...

Guatemala convicts six over 2017 youth shelter fire deaths
A Guatemalan court convicted six former officials—including ex-police and child protection officers—to sentences ranging from six to 25 years for their roles in the 2017 fire at the Virgen de la Asuncion youth shelter that killed 41 girls; an investigation into former President Jimmy Morales was als...
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40% Bias Score

International Humanitarian Fund for Belarus: €2.4 Million in Aid, Scandals Emerge
The International Humanitarian Fund, launched in 2024 with €1.3 million and grown to €2.4 million from Norway (€835,000), Denmark (€669,000), Sweden (€449,000), and other European countries, aids Belarusian political prisoners and their families via organizations like By_Help and BYSOL, facing recen...

International Humanitarian Fund for Belarus: €2.4 Million in Aid, Scandals Emerge
The International Humanitarian Fund, launched in 2024 with €1.3 million and grown to €2.4 million from Norway (€835,000), Denmark (€669,000), Sweden (€449,000), and other European countries, aids Belarusian political prisoners and their families via organizations like By_Help and BYSOL, facing recen...
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20% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Human Rights Report Draws Criticism for Brevity and Altered Focus
The 2024 State Department Human Rights report, released in October, is significantly shorter than in previous years due to revisions by the Trump administration, resulting in criticism for potentially downplaying human rights abuses, particularly concerning Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza, where the...

Trump Administration's Human Rights Report Draws Criticism for Brevity and Altered Focus
The 2024 State Department Human Rights report, released in October, is significantly shorter than in previous years due to revisions by the Trump administration, resulting in criticism for potentially downplaying human rights abuses, particularly concerning Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza, where the...
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60% Bias Score

US Report: Germany's Human Rights Situation Worsened
The 2024 US State Department Human Rights Report criticizes Germany for worsening human rights, citing free speech restrictions and antisemitism, but also notes government efforts to prosecute abusers; the report's selective focus on certain countries has drawn criticism for political bias.

US Report: Germany's Human Rights Situation Worsened
The 2024 US State Department Human Rights Report criticizes Germany for worsening human rights, citing free speech restrictions and antisemitism, but also notes government efforts to prosecute abusers; the report's selective focus on certain countries has drawn criticism for political bias.
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56% Bias Score

WWII Child's Journey: Reunion with Greek Father
Jack-Peter Kurbjuweit, born in 1945 in a German refugee camp to a German mother and a Greek forced laborer father, discovered his father's identity at age 50 and subsequently reunited with his Greek family, highlighting the lasting impact of WWII relationships and the search for one's roots.

WWII Child's Journey: Reunion with Greek Father
Jack-Peter Kurbjuweit, born in 1945 in a German refugee camp to a German mother and a Greek forced laborer father, discovered his father's identity at age 50 and subsequently reunited with his Greek family, highlighting the lasting impact of WWII relationships and the search for one's roots.
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24% Bias Score
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