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Unsafe Conditions at Djibouti Base After Deportation Block
A federal judge's order halting the deportation of eight criminals to South Sudan led to their detention in a repurposed shipping container at a Djibouti military base, creating unsafe conditions for both ICE agents and detainees due to inadequate security, health risks, and potential terrorist thre...
Unsafe Conditions at Djibouti Base After Deportation Block
A federal judge's order halting the deportation of eight criminals to South Sudan led to their detention in a repurposed shipping container at a Djibouti military base, creating unsafe conditions for both ICE agents and detainees due to inadequate security, health risks, and potential terrorist thre...
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56% Bias Score


Conservative Party to Investigate ECHR Withdrawal Amidst Attorney General's Warnings
The Conservative party in Britain is initiating an inquiry into withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), despite warnings from the attorney general that such a move would damage Britain's international reputation and empower authoritarian regimes; the decision appears driven ...
Conservative Party to Investigate ECHR Withdrawal Amidst Attorney General's Warnings
The Conservative party in Britain is initiating an inquiry into withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), despite warnings from the attorney general that such a move would damage Britain's international reputation and empower authoritarian regimes; the decision appears driven ...
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64% Bias Score


Madrid Pride 2025: Celebrating Equality, Fighting Back Against Regression
The 2025 Madrid Pride march, themed '20 years advancing in rights: not one step back,' will commemorate two decades of same-sex marriage in Spain while protesting the alarming regression of LGBTQ+ rights in Spain and internationally on July 5th.
Madrid Pride 2025: Celebrating Equality, Fighting Back Against Regression
The 2025 Madrid Pride march, themed '20 years advancing in rights: not one step back,' will commemorate two decades of same-sex marriage in Spain while protesting the alarming regression of LGBTQ+ rights in Spain and internationally on July 5th.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Issues New Travel Ban Affecting 19 Countries
President Trump issued a new travel ban affecting 19 countries, fully banning entry for citizens of 12 and partially restricting entry for 7 others, citing national security concerns and taking effect June 9th.
Trump Issues New Travel Ban Affecting 19 Countries
President Trump issued a new travel ban affecting 19 countries, fully banning entry for citizens of 12 and partially restricting entry for 7 others, citing national security concerns and taking effect June 9th.
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Review Conviction in Wallace Murder Case, Raising Concerns about Torture
The Mexican Supreme Court will review the 2006 conviction of Juana Hilda González Lomelí, accused of involvement in the murder of María Isabel Miranda de Wallace's son, raising concerns about torture and due process violations. The court's decision could overturn the conviction and lead to investiga...
Supreme Court to Review Conviction in Wallace Murder Case, Raising Concerns about Torture
The Mexican Supreme Court will review the 2006 conviction of Juana Hilda González Lomelí, accused of involvement in the murder of María Isabel Miranda de Wallace's son, raising concerns about torture and due process violations. The court's decision could overturn the conviction and lead to investiga...
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52% Bias Score


Homelessness in Paris: A Call for Unconditional Hospitality
Agustín Gómez Arcos's "El hombre arrodillado" depicts Fermín, a 26-year-old who, after failing to find work in Paris, resorts to begging, highlighting the harsh realities of homelessness and societal indifference towards the marginalized, illustrating the author's call for unconditional hospitality.
Homelessness in Paris: A Call for Unconditional Hospitality
Agustín Gómez Arcos's "El hombre arrodillado" depicts Fermín, a 26-year-old who, after failing to find work in Paris, resorts to begging, highlighting the harsh realities of homelessness and societal indifference towards the marginalized, illustrating the author's call for unconditional hospitality.
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20% Bias Score

Punk Bands Divided on Boycotting KKR-Linked Music Festivals
Two punk bands, Hang Youth and Refused, responded differently to the news that Superstruct Entertainment, which owns many European and Australian music festivals, was acquired by KKR, an investment firm with holdings in oil, weapons, and Israeli settlements; Hang Youth boycotted while Refused chose ...

Punk Bands Divided on Boycotting KKR-Linked Music Festivals
Two punk bands, Hang Youth and Refused, responded differently to the news that Superstruct Entertainment, which owns many European and Australian music festivals, was acquired by KKR, an investment firm with holdings in oil, weapons, and Israeli settlements; Hang Youth boycotted while Refused chose ...
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44% Bias Score

Erasmus University Ends Alliances With Three Israeli Universities Over Human Rights Concerns
Erasmus University Rotterdam severed ties with three Israeli universities—Bar-Ilan, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Haifa University—due to their links with the Israeli army and research in occupied Palestinian territories, citing significant human rights risks and following similar actions by o...

Erasmus University Ends Alliances With Three Israeli Universities Over Human Rights Concerns
Erasmus University Rotterdam severed ties with three Israeli universities—Bar-Ilan, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Haifa University—due to their links with the Israeli army and research in occupied Palestinian territories, citing significant human rights risks and following similar actions by o...
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40% Bias Score

Asylum Seeker Abducted During DHS Check-in, Raising Concerns About Expedited Removal
Jaen, a Colombian-Venezuelan asylum seeker granted humanitarian parole, was unexpectedly detained in Manhattan during a DHS check-in on June 4, 2023, two years after entering the U.S., highlighting concerns about expanded expedited removal policies and lack of transparency in enforcement. His wife a...

Asylum Seeker Abducted During DHS Check-in, Raising Concerns About Expedited Removal
Jaen, a Colombian-Venezuelan asylum seeker granted humanitarian parole, was unexpectedly detained in Manhattan during a DHS check-in on June 4, 2023, two years after entering the U.S., highlighting concerns about expanded expedited removal policies and lack of transparency in enforcement. His wife a...
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60% Bias Score

Turkey Suspends Five More Mayors, Investigates Opposition Leader
Turkish authorities suspended five more mayors, bringing the total to 11 removed this year, and launched an investigation into the CHP leader for criticizing the Istanbul chief prosecutor following the arrests. This follows the jailing of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, sparking protests.

Turkey Suspends Five More Mayors, Investigates Opposition Leader
Turkish authorities suspended five more mayors, bringing the total to 11 removed this year, and launched an investigation into the CHP leader for criticizing the Istanbul chief prosecutor following the arrests. This follows the jailing of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, sparking protests.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Issues New Travel Ban Targeting 12 Countries
President Trump signed an executive order banning entry for citizens of 12 countries (including Afghanistan and Iran) and partially restricting entry from seven more, effective June 9th, citing security concerns following a Colorado attack by an individual illegally in the U.S.

Trump Issues New Travel Ban Targeting 12 Countries
President Trump signed an executive order banning entry for citizens of 12 countries (including Afghanistan and Iran) and partially restricting entry from seven more, effective June 9th, citing security concerns following a Colorado attack by an individual illegally in the U.S.
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60% Bias Score

Mass Protest in Buenos Aires Demands Pension Increases
On May 4th, 2025, thousands protested in Buenos Aires against President Javier Milei's government, demanding pension increases and criticizing policies affecting various groups, including scientists, migrants, and hospital workers.

Mass Protest in Buenos Aires Demands Pension Increases
On May 4th, 2025, thousands protested in Buenos Aires against President Javier Milei's government, demanding pension increases and criticizing policies affecting various groups, including scientists, migrants, and hospital workers.
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32% Bias Score
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