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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


Karaberd Gold Mine Hearing Sparks Conflict
In Karaberd village, a public hearing on a new gold mine, organized by local authorities but deemed invalid by environmentalists, sparked a heated debate between villagers and activists, with concerns raised about environmental damage and the precedent of previous failed mining attempts.
Karaberd Gold Mine Hearing Sparks Conflict
In Karaberd village, a public hearing on a new gold mine, organized by local authorities but deemed invalid by environmentalists, sparked a heated debate between villagers and activists, with concerns raised about environmental damage and the precedent of previous failed mining attempts.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Deploys National Guard to D.C., Seizing Control of Police Force
President Trump ordered the National Guard to Washington D.C., seizing control of the city's police force for 30 days, sparking condemnation as an "unsettling and unprecedented" move, despite violent crime being at a 30-year low.
Trump Deploys National Guard to D.C., Seizing Control of Police Force
President Trump ordered the National Guard to Washington D.C., seizing control of the city's police force for 30 days, sparking condemnation as an "unsettling and unprecedented" move, despite violent crime being at a 30-year low.
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48% Bias Score


Afghanistan: Four Years of Taliban Rule Marked by Human Rights Abuses
Four years after the Taliban takeover of Kabul, Afghanistan faces a severe humanitarian crisis marked by widespread human rights abuses, particularly against women and religious minorities, despite the recent recognition of the Taliban government by Russia and potential recognition by China.
Afghanistan: Four Years of Taliban Rule Marked by Human Rights Abuses
Four years after the Taliban takeover of Kabul, Afghanistan faces a severe humanitarian crisis marked by widespread human rights abuses, particularly against women and religious minorities, despite the recent recognition of the Taliban government by Russia and potential recognition by China.
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64% Bias Score


UN Report Details Systematic Torture by Myanmar Security Forces
A UN report details systematic torture by Myanmar security forces, supported by over 1300 sources including eyewitness accounts and forensic evidence, implicating high-level commanders; the government has not responded to requests for information.
UN Report Details Systematic Torture by Myanmar Security Forces
A UN report details systematic torture by Myanmar security forces, supported by over 1300 sources including eyewitness accounts and forensic evidence, implicating high-level commanders; the government has not responded to requests for information.
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44% Bias Score


Germany Plans Increased Data Collection on Gender Changes, Sparking Privacy Concerns
Germany's Interior Ministry proposes collecting more data on individuals changing their gender registration, including previous gender, date, and location of change; critics warn of discrimination and a potential "special register" for trans individuals, citing risks of 'deadnaming' and privacy viol...
Germany Plans Increased Data Collection on Gender Changes, Sparking Privacy Concerns
Germany's Interior Ministry proposes collecting more data on individuals changing their gender registration, including previous gender, date, and location of change; critics warn of discrimination and a potential "special register" for trans individuals, citing risks of 'deadnaming' and privacy viol...
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60% Bias Score

Turkish Court Rejects Non-Existent Appeal in Adana Mayor's Release Case
Adana's CHP Mayor Zeydan Karalar's lawyer alleges a procedural violation led to the rejection of a non-existent appeal for his release, which was initially requested on July 31st, raising concerns about his right to freedom and potentially leading to a Constitutional Court appeal.

Turkish Court Rejects Non-Existent Appeal in Adana Mayor's Release Case
Adana's CHP Mayor Zeydan Karalar's lawyer alleges a procedural violation led to the rejection of a non-existent appeal for his release, which was initially requested on July 31st, raising concerns about his right to freedom and potentially leading to a Constitutional Court appeal.
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40% Bias Score

Five Al Jazeera Journalists Killed in Gaza Airstrike
On Sunday, an Israeli airstrike killed at least five Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza, including Anas al Sharif and Mohammed Qreiqeh, near Al Shifa hospital, raising concerns about the escalating violence against media workers in the region.

Five Al Jazeera Journalists Killed in Gaza Airstrike
On Sunday, an Israeli airstrike killed at least five Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza, including Anas al Sharif and Mohammed Qreiqeh, near Al Shifa hospital, raising concerns about the escalating violence against media workers in the region.
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36% Bias Score

Oscar-Winning Documentary Exposes Ongoing Violence Against Palestinians
The Oscar-winning documentary "No Other Land" depicts the displacement of Palestinians in Masafer Yatta, West Bank; its creators, including director Hamdan Balal, face increased violence and threats since the award ceremony, highlighting the ongoing conflict and lack of protection for Palestinians d...

Oscar-Winning Documentary Exposes Ongoing Violence Against Palestinians
The Oscar-winning documentary "No Other Land" depicts the displacement of Palestinians in Masafer Yatta, West Bank; its creators, including director Hamdan Balal, face increased violence and threats since the award ceremony, highlighting the ongoing conflict and lack of protection for Palestinians d...
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60% Bias Score

Netherlands Demands Evidence from Israel After Killing of Five Al Jazeera Journalists
The Netherlands demands that Israel provide evidence to support its claim that five Al Jazeera journalists killed in a Gaza City airstrike were Hamas members, while the UN reports that at least 242 journalists have been killed in Gaza since October 7, 2023.

Netherlands Demands Evidence from Israel After Killing of Five Al Jazeera Journalists
The Netherlands demands that Israel provide evidence to support its claim that five Al Jazeera journalists killed in a Gaza City airstrike were Hamas members, while the UN reports that at least 242 journalists have been killed in Gaza since October 7, 2023.
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40% Bias Score

UN Report Details Systematic Torture in Myanmar Detention Centers
A UN investigation found systematic torture, including killings, in Myanmar's detention facilities, citing evidence from over 1300 sources, including eyewitness accounts and forensic analysis, and identifying high-ranking military officials as perpetrators, despite unanswered requests for informatio...

UN Report Details Systematic Torture in Myanmar Detention Centers
A UN investigation found systematic torture, including killings, in Myanmar's detention facilities, citing evidence from over 1300 sources, including eyewitness accounts and forensic analysis, and identifying high-ranking military officials as perpetrators, despite unanswered requests for informatio...
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40% Bias Score

Aceh Court Sentences Two Men to Caning for Homosexual Acts
An Aceh, Indonesia Islamic court sentenced two men to 81 lashes each for engaging in homosexual acts, highlighting the province's unique application of Islamic law and sparking human rights concerns.

Aceh Court Sentences Two Men to Caning for Homosexual Acts
An Aceh, Indonesia Islamic court sentenced two men to 81 lashes each for engaging in homosexual acts, highlighting the province's unique application of Islamic law and sparking human rights concerns.
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60% Bias Score
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