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Israel Explores Resettlement of Palestinians in South Sudan
Israel is negotiating with South Sudan to potentially resettle Palestinians from Gaza, a plan condemned by Palestinians and rights groups as a potential violation of international law, despite Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claims it will be voluntary.
Israel Explores Resettlement of Palestinians in South Sudan
Israel is negotiating with South Sudan to potentially resettle Palestinians from Gaza, a plan condemned by Palestinians and rights groups as a potential violation of international law, despite Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claims it will be voluntary.
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60% Bias Score


US Human Rights Report Omits Key Violations, Raising Concerns
The 2024 US State Department human rights report, significantly shorter than previous years, omits numerous human rights violations in Israel and El Salvador, reflecting the Trump administration's closer ties with these nations and raising concerns about political interference.
US Human Rights Report Omits Key Violations, Raising Concerns
The 2024 US State Department human rights report, significantly shorter than previous years, omits numerous human rights violations in Israel and El Salvador, reflecting the Trump administration's closer ties with these nations and raising concerns about political interference.
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72% Bias Score


US ICE Detains New Zealand Woman and Son Despite Valid Visa
A New Zealand woman, Sarah Shaw, and her six-year-old son were detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) upon returning to the US from Canada on July 24th, despite possessing a work visa with a pending renewal component, causing separation from her other two children and highlighting ...
US ICE Detains New Zealand Woman and Son Despite Valid Visa
A New Zealand woman, Sarah Shaw, and her six-year-old son were detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) upon returning to the US from Canada on July 24th, despite possessing a work visa with a pending renewal component, causing separation from her other two children and highlighting ...
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60% 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


Sudan's Zamzam Massacre: Over 1,500 Dead, World's Largest Humanitarian Crisis
The ongoing Sudanese civil war, marked by the April 2023 massacre at Zamzam refugee camp where over 1,500 civilians may have been killed by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has caused the world's largest humanitarian crisis and highlights the lack of international attention and intervention.
Sudan's Zamzam Massacre: Over 1,500 Dead, World's Largest Humanitarian Crisis
The ongoing Sudanese civil war, marked by the April 2023 massacre at Zamzam refugee camp where over 1,500 civilians may have been killed by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has caused the world's largest humanitarian crisis and highlights the lack of international attention and intervention.
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32% Bias Score


Trump Administration's 2024 Human Rights Report Shows Shift in US Foreign Policy
The 2024 US State Department human rights report, released months late, reflects the Trump administration's foreign policy, with positive assessments for favored nations like El Salvador and harsher criticism for countries like Brazil and Germany, omitting significant events like the Gaza conflict c...
Trump Administration's 2024 Human Rights Report Shows Shift in US Foreign Policy
The 2024 US State Department human rights report, released months late, reflects the Trump administration's foreign policy, with positive assessments for favored nations like El Salvador and harsher criticism for countries like Brazil and Germany, omitting significant events like the Gaza conflict c...
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76% 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

Trump Administration's 2024 Human Rights Report Faces Bias Accusations
The 2024 US State Department human rights report, released August 12th, is accused of bias due to its significantly reduced length, omissions of criticism towards allied countries (e.g., El Salvador), and focus on issues aligned with the Trump administration's agenda, such as 'life', 'liberty', and ...

Trump Administration's 2024 Human Rights Report Faces Bias Accusations
The 2024 US State Department human rights report, released August 12th, is accused of bias due to its significantly reduced length, omissions of criticism towards allied countries (e.g., El Salvador), and focus on issues aligned with the Trump administration's agenda, such as 'life', 'liberty', and ...
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56% 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

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

Black Diaspora's Enduring Solidarity with Palestine
Since 1988, the Black diaspora's solidarity with Palestinians, stemming from shared experiences of colonialism and oppression, has been unwavering. Half of the 84 countries immediately recognizing the Palestinian state were African or Caribbean. The recent Gaza violence and South Africa's ICJ case f...

Black Diaspora's Enduring Solidarity with Palestine
Since 1988, the Black diaspora's solidarity with Palestinians, stemming from shared experiences of colonialism and oppression, has been unwavering. Half of the 84 countries immediately recognizing the Palestinian state were African or Caribbean. The recent Gaza violence and South Africa's ICJ case f...
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32% Bias Score

Germany Calls for Improved GDR History Education in Schools
On the 64th anniversary of the Berlin Wall, Germany's Foundation for the Documentation of the SED Dictatorship called for improved GDR history education in schools due to inconsistent teaching and time constraints, highlighting the importance of comprehensive historical understanding.

Germany Calls for Improved GDR History Education in Schools
On the 64th anniversary of the Berlin Wall, Germany's Foundation for the Documentation of the SED Dictatorship called for improved GDR history education in schools due to inconsistent teaching and time constraints, highlighting the importance of comprehensive historical understanding.
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32% Bias Score
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