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Syrian Minorities Demand Decentralized State, New Constitution
Hundreds of Syrian minority representatives demanded a decentralized state and a new constitution guaranteeing pluralism following a conference condemning violence against minorities and advocating for governance protecting religious and cultural rights.
Syrian Minorities Demand Decentralized State, New Constitution
Hundreds of Syrian minority representatives demanded a decentralized state and a new constitution guaranteeing pluralism following a conference condemning violence against minorities and advocating for governance protecting religious and cultural rights.
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40% Bias Score


Spain's Jumilla Bans Muslim Use of Public Facilities for Religious Events
The Jumilla, Spain local authority banned Muslims from using public facilities for religious festivals, prompting an ombudsman investigation and widespread condemnation for discrimination against the town's roughly 1,500 Muslims.
Spain's Jumilla Bans Muslim Use of Public Facilities for Religious Events
The Jumilla, Spain local authority banned Muslims from using public facilities for religious festivals, prompting an ombudsman investigation and widespread condemnation for discrimination against the town's roughly 1,500 Muslims.
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60% Bias Score


US to Build Largest Migrant Detention Facility at Texas Military Base
The US plans to build its largest migrant detention facility at Fort Bliss, Texas, initially holding 1,000 migrants, expanding to 5,000, funded by the Department of Defense but managed by Homeland Security, reflecting President Trump's intensified focus on migrant detention and deportation.
US to Build Largest Migrant Detention Facility at Texas Military Base
The US plans to build its largest migrant detention facility at Fort Bliss, Texas, initially holding 1,000 migrants, expanding to 5,000, funded by the Department of Defense but managed by Homeland Security, reflecting President Trump's intensified focus on migrant detention and deportation.
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40% Bias Score


Third Femicide in Senegal Highlights Need for Legal Reform
A man killed his wife with an axe in Sinthiou Boy, Senegal on August 4th, 2025, marking the third femicide in the country within one month, prompting calls for legal reforms to address the systemic issue of violence against women.
Third Femicide in Senegal Highlights Need for Legal Reform
A man killed his wife with an axe in Sinthiou Boy, Senegal on August 4th, 2025, marking the third femicide in the country within one month, prompting calls for legal reforms to address the systemic issue of violence against women.
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44% Bias Score


Wrongly Convicted Man Loses Legal Bid to Reclaim Prison "Savings" Deduction
Michael O'Brien, wrongly convicted of murder, lost a legal challenge to reclaim £37,500 deducted from his compensation for "saved living expenses" during 11 years of wrongful imprisonment; a High Court judge rejected his claim, citing the policy change occurring after his compensation.
Wrongly Convicted Man Loses Legal Bid to Reclaim Prison "Savings" Deduction
Michael O'Brien, wrongly convicted of murder, lost a legal challenge to reclaim £37,500 deducted from his compensation for "saved living expenses" during 11 years of wrongful imprisonment; a High Court judge rejected his claim, citing the policy change occurring after his compensation.
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40% Bias Score


Congo Travel Ban Impacts Eastern Congolese Citizens
A new Congolese government circular, issued June 6th, prevents travel for citizens with documents bearing M23 rebel stamps, impacting business, healthcare access, education, and peace efforts in South Kivu, affecting vulnerable populations and prompting criticism from civil society.
Congo Travel Ban Impacts Eastern Congolese Citizens
A new Congolese government circular, issued June 6th, prevents travel for citizens with documents bearing M23 rebel stamps, impacting business, healthcare access, education, and peace efforts in South Kivu, affecting vulnerable populations and prompting criticism from civil society.
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48% Bias Score

Turkish Activist Arrested for Criticizing Government
Enes Hocaoğulları, a Council of Europe youth delegate and LGBT+ activist, was arrested in Ankara on August 5th, 2024, upon returning to Turkey, for his speech criticizing the Turkish government's imprisonment of elected officials, including Ekrem İmamoğlu. Charges include "publicly spreading mislead...

Turkish Activist Arrested for Criticizing Government
Enes Hocaoğulları, a Council of Europe youth delegate and LGBT+ activist, was arrested in Ankara on August 5th, 2024, upon returning to Turkey, for his speech criticizing the Turkish government's imprisonment of elected officials, including Ekrem İmamoğlu. Charges include "publicly spreading mislead...
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52% Bias Score

Belarus: Ongoing Repression Following 2020 Protests
Following Belarus's 2020 disputed elections, mass protests met with brutal government repression, resulting in thousands of arrests and imprisonments, including Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski, and a sustained effort to erase digital records of the events. The regime's actions highlight its reliance ...

Belarus: Ongoing Repression Following 2020 Protests
Following Belarus's 2020 disputed elections, mass protests met with brutal government repression, resulting in thousands of arrests and imprisonments, including Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski, and a sustained effort to erase digital records of the events. The regime's actions highlight its reliance ...
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60% Bias Score

Netherlands Revokes Israeli Arms Export Licenses Amid Gaza Conflict
The Dutch government revoked three export licenses for Israeli naval components due to the deteriorating situation in Gaza and the risk of misuse, raising concerns about potential human rights violations and the effectiveness of export controls.

Netherlands Revokes Israeli Arms Export Licenses Amid Gaza Conflict
The Dutch government revoked three export licenses for Israeli naval components due to the deteriorating situation in Gaza and the risk of misuse, raising concerns about potential human rights violations and the effectiveness of export controls.
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40% Bias Score

Togo's "Constitutional Coup": Gnassingbe Consolidates Power
Following a constitutional amendment, Togolese President Faure Gnassingbe stepped down in May 2024 but retained significant power as head of the new Council of Ministers, prompting accusations of a "constitutional coup" and raising concerns about democratic backsliding.

Togo's "Constitutional Coup": Gnassingbe Consolidates Power
Following a constitutional amendment, Togolese President Faure Gnassingbe stepped down in May 2024 but retained significant power as head of the new Council of Ministers, prompting accusations of a "constitutional coup" and raising concerns about democratic backsliding.
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52% Bias Score

Uruguay Poised to Legalize Euthanasia, Setting Latin American Precedent
Currently, eight countries globally permit euthanasia; in Latin America, Colombia and Ecuador allow it, with Uruguay potentially legalizing it on August 12th, setting a precedent for regional end-of-life care legislation.

Uruguay Poised to Legalize Euthanasia, Setting Latin American Precedent
Currently, eight countries globally permit euthanasia; in Latin America, Colombia and Ecuador allow it, with Uruguay potentially legalizing it on August 12th, setting a precedent for regional end-of-life care legislation.
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40% Bias Score

Appeals Court Overturns Order Allowing Deportation Challenges Under Alien Enemies Act
A US federal appeals court overturned a lower court order that would have allowed approximately 250 Venezuelan migrants, previously held in a Salvadoran prison, to challenge their deportation under the Alien Enemies Act, following a prisoner exchange that saw their release.

Appeals Court Overturns Order Allowing Deportation Challenges Under Alien Enemies Act
A US federal appeals court overturned a lower court order that would have allowed approximately 250 Venezuelan migrants, previously held in a Salvadoran prison, to challenge their deportation under the Alien Enemies Act, following a prisoner exchange that saw their release.
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36% Bias Score
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