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US Supreme Court Rejects Mexico's Arms Trafficking Lawsuit
The US Supreme Court dismissed Mexico's lawsuit against 11 arms manufacturers for their role in the flow of weapons to Mexican drug cartels, citing insufficient evidence of direct involvement despite acknowledging the substantial economic and human cost of this illegal arms trade which costs Mexico ...
US Supreme Court Rejects Mexico's Arms Trafficking Lawsuit
The US Supreme Court dismissed Mexico's lawsuit against 11 arms manufacturers for their role in the flow of weapons to Mexican drug cartels, citing insufficient evidence of direct involvement despite acknowledging the substantial economic and human cost of this illegal arms trade which costs Mexico ...
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40% Bias Score


Foreign Governments' Techniques to Suppress Entertainment Content
Foreign governments use licensing, funding, access, economic pressure, censorship, government-controlled content, tax, smear campaigns, and chilling effects to suppress entertainment content they dislike.
Foreign Governments' Techniques to Suppress Entertainment Content
Foreign governments use licensing, funding, access, economic pressure, censorship, government-controlled content, tax, smear campaigns, and chilling effects to suppress entertainment content they dislike.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's New Travel Ban Targets Seven African Nations
President Trump's new travel ban, effective June 9, 2025, restricts certain visa applications from 12 countries, including seven African nations (Chad, Congo-Brazzaville, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Libya, Somalia, and Sudan), due to concerns about passport and citizenship document verification, vis...
Trump's New Travel Ban Targets Seven African Nations
President Trump's new travel ban, effective June 9, 2025, restricts certain visa applications from 12 countries, including seven African nations (Chad, Congo-Brazzaville, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Libya, Somalia, and Sudan), due to concerns about passport and citizenship document verification, vis...
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48% Bias Score


Remains of Israeli-American Couple Recovered from Gaza
The remains of Judi and Gadi Haggai, an Israeli-American couple killed in the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, were recovered by the Israeli military from Khan Younis, Gaza, bringing closure to their family while highlighting the ongoing hostage crisis and larger conflict.
Remains of Israeli-American Couple Recovered from Gaza
The remains of Judi and Gadi Haggai, an Israeli-American couple killed in the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, were recovered by the Israeli military from Khan Younis, Gaza, bringing closure to their family while highlighting the ongoing hostage crisis and larger conflict.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Issues New Travel Ban Targeting 12 Countries
President Trump's new travel ban, effective Monday, restricts entry from 12 countries, including Afghanistan and Yemen, citing deficient vetting; critics call it discriminatory.
Trump Issues New Travel Ban Targeting 12 Countries
President Trump's new travel ban, effective Monday, restricts entry from 12 countries, including Afghanistan and Yemen, citing deficient vetting; critics call it discriminatory.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's New Travel Ban: Broader Scope, Stronger Legal Standing
President Trump issued a new travel ban affecting 19 countries, including both Muslim-majority and non-Muslim-majority nations, aiming to prevent terrorism and enhance national security; legal experts believe it is more likely to survive legal challenges than the 2017 version.
Trump's New Travel Ban: Broader Scope, Stronger Legal Standing
President Trump issued a new travel ban affecting 19 countries, including both Muslim-majority and non-Muslim-majority nations, aiming to prevent terrorism and enhance national security; legal experts believe it is more likely to survive legal challenges than the 2017 version.
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56% Bias Score

Daughter Publishes Book, Appears in Documentary on Murdered Activist Mother
Lana Estemirova, daughter of murdered Chechen human rights activist Natalia Estemirova, will publish a book, "Please Live," and appear in a documentary, "Natasha," this month, detailing Natalia's life, murder, and the consequences for her family and Chechnya.

Daughter Publishes Book, Appears in Documentary on Murdered Activist Mother
Lana Estemirova, daughter of murdered Chechen human rights activist Natalia Estemirova, will publish a book, "Please Live," and appear in a documentary, "Natasha," this month, detailing Natalia's life, murder, and the consequences for her family and Chechnya.
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24% Bias Score

Ecuador's Gas Flares: Human Rights Violations and Climate Crisis
In Ecuador's Amazon, oil well gas flares—among the highest globally—persist despite a 2021 court ruling, violating human rights, harming health, and worsening climate change, impacting vulnerable communities for over 57 years.

Ecuador's Gas Flares: Human Rights Violations and Climate Crisis
In Ecuador's Amazon, oil well gas flares—among the highest globally—persist despite a 2021 court ruling, violating human rights, harming health, and worsening climate change, impacting vulnerable communities for over 57 years.
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56% Bias Score

Petro's Presidency: A Historic Win Facing Democratic Challenges
Gustavo Petro's presidency, a historic win for Colombia's democratic left, faces challenges due to an ambiguous mandate and controversial actions undermining democratic norms, raising concerns about the country's future.

Petro's Presidency: A Historic Win Facing Democratic Challenges
Gustavo Petro's presidency, a historic win for Colombia's democratic left, faces challenges due to an ambiguous mandate and controversial actions undermining democratic norms, raising concerns about the country's future.
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68% Bias Score

Australian Engineer Conditionally Released from Iraqi Prison, Remains Banned from Leaving
After four years of arbitrary detention in Iraq, Australian mechanical engineer Robert Pether was conditionally released; however, he remains banned from leaving the country despite needing urgent medical care, highlighting concerns about the rule of law and the treatment of foreign nationals in Ira...

Australian Engineer Conditionally Released from Iraqi Prison, Remains Banned from Leaving
After four years of arbitrary detention in Iraq, Australian mechanical engineer Robert Pether was conditionally released; however, he remains banned from leaving the country despite needing urgent medical care, highlighting concerns about the rule of law and the treatment of foreign nationals in Ira...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Issues Sweeping New Travel Ban, Facing Criticism
President Trump issued a new travel ban impacting 12 countries, beginning Monday, citing security concerns and visa overstays, despite criticism of its disproportionate effect on African nations with low visa overstay rates and retaliatory bans from some affected countries.

Trump Issues Sweeping New Travel Ban, Facing Criticism
President Trump issued a new travel ban impacting 12 countries, beginning Monday, citing security concerns and visa overstays, despite criticism of its disproportionate effect on African nations with low visa overstay rates and retaliatory bans from some affected countries.
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56% Bias Score

UK Care Worker Rematching Scheme Shows Low Success Rate Amidst Labor Shortages
A UK government scheme designed to help 28,000 exploited migrant care workers find new jobs has only rematched 3.4% with new employers, while 131,000 social care vacancies remain unfilled, prompting concerns about the government's plan to end overseas recruitment for care roles.

UK Care Worker Rematching Scheme Shows Low Success Rate Amidst Labor Shortages
A UK government scheme designed to help 28,000 exploited migrant care workers find new jobs has only rematched 3.4% with new employers, while 131,000 social care vacancies remain unfilled, prompting concerns about the government's plan to end overseas recruitment for care roles.
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56% Bias Score
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