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Sudanese Photographer's Art Highlights War's Devastation
Sudanese photographer Hashim Nasr uses his art to highlight the ongoing humanitarian crisis in his war-torn homeland, using flowing red fabric to symbolize the trauma and displacement impacting millions, and masked figures to represent anonymous suffering, with his work garnering international atten...
Sudanese Photographer's Art Highlights War's Devastation
Sudanese photographer Hashim Nasr uses his art to highlight the ongoing humanitarian crisis in his war-torn homeland, using flowing red fabric to symbolize the trauma and displacement impacting millions, and masked figures to represent anonymous suffering, with his work garnering international atten...
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24% Bias Score


Anderson's "To Lose a War": Afghanistan's Enduring Conflict
Jon Lee Anderson's "To Lose a War" details the US's 20-year Afghan occupation, its chaotic end, the Taliban's return, and the resulting humanitarian crisis, particularly for Afghan women, while highlighting the cyclical nature of violence in the region.
Anderson's "To Lose a War": Afghanistan's Enduring Conflict
Jon Lee Anderson's "To Lose a War" details the US's 20-year Afghan occupation, its chaotic end, the Taliban's return, and the resulting humanitarian crisis, particularly for Afghan women, while highlighting the cyclical nature of violence in the region.
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52% Bias Score


Argentine Church Condemns Government's Handling of Poverty
Archbishop Marcelo Colombo, head of the Argentinian Catholic Church, criticizes the government's handling of poverty, citing increased demand for aid, a worsening situation for vulnerable groups, and the rise of drug cartels due to state withdrawal; he contrasts this with the government's view of so...
Argentine Church Condemns Government's Handling of Poverty
Archbishop Marcelo Colombo, head of the Argentinian Catholic Church, criticizes the government's handling of poverty, citing increased demand for aid, a worsening situation for vulnerable groups, and the rise of drug cartels due to state withdrawal; he contrasts this with the government's view of so...
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52% Bias Score


US Rabbi Assaulted at Vienna Rally, Underscoring Rise of European Antisemitism
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach was assaulted at a pro-Palestine rally in Vienna on Friday, sparking concerns about rising antisemitism in Europe, with police initially questioning Boteach instead of the attackers; the incident follows reports of increased antisemitic attacks across Europe since the October 2...
US Rabbi Assaulted at Vienna Rally, Underscoring Rise of European Antisemitism
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach was assaulted at a pro-Palestine rally in Vienna on Friday, sparking concerns about rising antisemitism in Europe, with police initially questioning Boteach instead of the attackers; the incident follows reports of increased antisemitic attacks across Europe since the October 2...
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52% Bias Score


Iran Threatens 45 Journalists, 315 Family Members: UN Appeal Filed
Iranian authorities issued death threats to 45 Iran International journalists and 315 family members, prompting an Urgent Appeal to the UN by their legal team; this follows a pattern of transnational repression by Iran since 2017.
Iran Threatens 45 Journalists, 315 Family Members: UN Appeal Filed
Iranian authorities issued death threats to 45 Iran International journalists and 315 family members, prompting an Urgent Appeal to the UN by their legal team; this follows a pattern of transnational repression by Iran since 2017.
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24% Bias Score


Microsoft's Azure Cloud Used in Mass Surveillance of Palestinians
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's 2021 meeting with the head of Israel's military intelligence agency led to the transfer of massive amounts of Palestinian call data to Microsoft's Azure cloud, facilitating targeted airstrikes and human rights abuses in Gaza and the West Bank, according to The Guardian.
Microsoft's Azure Cloud Used in Mass Surveillance of Palestinians
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's 2021 meeting with the head of Israel's military intelligence agency led to the transfer of massive amounts of Palestinian call data to Microsoft's Azure cloud, facilitating targeted airstrikes and human rights abuses in Gaza and the West Bank, according to The Guardian.
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56% Bias Score

Mass Arrests of Palestine Action Supporters in London Spark International Concern
532 people were arrested in London on August 9th for supporting the banned Palestine Action group, raising concerns about the UK government's use of anti-terrorism laws and the impact on freedom of expression. The average age of those arrested was 54, with 147 aged 60-69.

Mass Arrests of Palestine Action Supporters in London Spark International Concern
532 people were arrested in London on August 9th for supporting the banned Palestine Action group, raising concerns about the UK government's use of anti-terrorism laws and the impact on freedom of expression. The average age of those arrested was 54, with 147 aged 60-69.
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60% Bias Score

Mexico's Public Electoral Defender's Office Advances Indigenous Political Rights
Mexico's Public Electoral Defender's Office, created in 2016, addresses historical injustices by providing legal aid and advocacy to Indigenous communities, significantly improving their access to electoral justice and political participation, setting legal precedents in areas such as self-determina...

Mexico's Public Electoral Defender's Office Advances Indigenous Political Rights
Mexico's Public Electoral Defender's Office, created in 2016, addresses historical injustices by providing legal aid and advocacy to Indigenous communities, significantly improving their access to electoral justice and political participation, setting legal precedents in areas such as self-determina...
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24% Bias Score

Mass Arrests of Palestine Action Supporters Following UK Ban
Over 500 people were arrested in the UK for supporting Palestine Action, a group banned under terrorism laws last month for causing £7 million in damage and whose ban is being challenged in court; the arrests sparked concerns about freedom of expression.

Mass Arrests of Palestine Action Supporters Following UK Ban
Over 500 people were arrested in the UK for supporting Palestine Action, a group banned under terrorism laws last month for causing £7 million in damage and whose ban is being challenged in court; the arrests sparked concerns about freedom of expression.
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48% Bias Score

White House Responds to Christian Massacres in Sub-Saharan Africa
The White House is working with the State Department to stop the ongoing massacres of Christians in sub-Saharan Africa by ISIS-allied groups, following recent attacks in the DRC and Nigeria that left dozens dead and millions displaced.

White House Responds to Christian Massacres in Sub-Saharan Africa
The White House is working with the State Department to stop the ongoing massacres of Christians in sub-Saharan Africa by ISIS-allied groups, following recent attacks in the DRC and Nigeria that left dozens dead and millions displaced.
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64% Bias Score

Death Threats Against UN Women Workers in Afghanistan Confirmed
The UN confirmed death threats against dozens of Afghan women working for the UN in May, while the Taliban are investigating; further restrictions on women's movement and work in several provinces were also reported.

Death Threats Against UN Women Workers in Afghanistan Confirmed
The UN confirmed death threats against dozens of Afghan women working for the UN in May, while the Taliban are investigating; further restrictions on women's movement and work in several provinces were also reported.
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44% Bias Score

Gaza Conflict: 60,000 Dead Raise Concerns of Israeli Expansionism
The conflict in Gaza has resulted in over 60,000 Palestinian deaths, raising concerns about Israeli motives beyond self-defense and potentially violating international law with implications for regional stability and Germany's foreign policy.

Gaza Conflict: 60,000 Dead Raise Concerns of Israeli Expansionism
The conflict in Gaza has resulted in over 60,000 Palestinian deaths, raising concerns about Israeli motives beyond self-defense and potentially violating international law with implications for regional stability and Germany's foreign policy.
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60% Bias Score
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