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Bashkortostan to Build Ukrainian Cultural Center Amidst Repression
Radiy Khabirov, head of Russia's Bashkortostan republic, ordered the construction of a Ukrainian cultural center, a surprising move given the decline of the Ukrainian diaspora in Russia and the government's repression of Ukrainians since 2022. The center is intended for Bashkortostan's approximately...
Bashkortostan to Build Ukrainian Cultural Center Amidst Repression
Radiy Khabirov, head of Russia's Bashkortostan republic, ordered the construction of a Ukrainian cultural center, a surprising move given the decline of the Ukrainian diaspora in Russia and the government's repression of Ukrainians since 2022. The center is intended for Bashkortostan's approximately...
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44% Bias Score


Chile Prosecutes Individuals for Baby Theft Under Pinochet Dictatorship
A Chilean judge has issued arrest warrants for five individuals accused of participating in a network that stole babies during the Pinochet dictatorship and sold them to foreign families, mainly in the U.S. and Europe, for up to \$50,000; the government is establishing a genetic fingerprint bank to ...
Chile Prosecutes Individuals for Baby Theft Under Pinochet Dictatorship
A Chilean judge has issued arrest warrants for five individuals accused of participating in a network that stole babies during the Pinochet dictatorship and sold them to foreign families, mainly in the U.S. and Europe, for up to \$50,000; the government is establishing a genetic fingerprint bank to ...
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24% Bias Score


Tiananmen Anniversary: US, Taiwan Condemn China's Crackdown
On the 36th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te condemned China's actions, prompting a formal protest from Beijing. Hong Kong activist Chow Hang-tung began a hunger strike to commemorate the event, highlighting the c...
Tiananmen Anniversary: US, Taiwan Condemn China's Crackdown
On the 36th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te condemned China's actions, prompting a formal protest from Beijing. Hong Kong activist Chow Hang-tung began a hunger strike to commemorate the event, highlighting the c...
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Cab Rank Rule Circumvention Highlights Attorney General's Client Selection
The Cab Rank Rule, obligating barristers to accept any case, is frequently disregarded, as evidenced by high-profile lawyers selectively choosing clients based on personal values, prompting debate about the Attorney General's choices and the rule's efficacy.
Cab Rank Rule Circumvention Highlights Attorney General's Client Selection
The Cab Rank Rule, obligating barristers to accept any case, is frequently disregarded, as evidenced by high-profile lawyers selectively choosing clients based on personal values, prompting debate about the Attorney General's choices and the rule's efficacy.
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52% Bias Score


French Police Officer to Face Murder Trial for 2023 Killing of Nahel Merzouk
A French police officer will stand trial for murder in 2026 for the killing of Nahel Merzouk, a 17-year-old of North African descent, during a traffic stop in June 2023; the decision follows a two-year investigation and widespread protests.
French Police Officer to Face Murder Trial for 2023 Killing of Nahel Merzouk
A French police officer will stand trial for murder in 2026 for the killing of Nahel Merzouk, a 17-year-old of North African descent, during a traffic stop in June 2023; the decision follows a two-year investigation and widespread protests.
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24% Bias Score


DR Congo Bans Media Coverage of Joseph Kabila Amidst Political Tensions
The Congolese government banned media from reporting on former President Joseph Kabila and his party due to accusations of treason and links to the M23 rebels; the M23 vowed to defy the ban, while activists and analysts criticized it as an abuse of power.
DR Congo Bans Media Coverage of Joseph Kabila Amidst Political Tensions
The Congolese government banned media from reporting on former President Joseph Kabila and his party due to accusations of treason and links to the M23 rebels; the M23 vowed to defy the ban, while activists and analysts criticized it as an abuse of power.
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40% Bias Score

77% Surge in Antisemitic Incidents in Germany Linked to Gaza Conflict
Germany experienced a 77% increase in antisemitic incidents in 2024, reaching 8,627 cases, largely attributed to the October 2023 Gaza conflict; direct attacks on Jews and Israelis nearly tripled, with a significant rise in university incidents.

77% Surge in Antisemitic Incidents in Germany Linked to Gaza Conflict
Germany experienced a 77% increase in antisemitic incidents in 2024, reaching 8,627 cases, largely attributed to the October 2023 Gaza conflict; direct attacks on Jews and Israelis nearly tripled, with a significant rise in university incidents.
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36% Bias Score

Massachusetts Student Arrested by ICE, Sparking Outrage and Protests
Eighteen-year-old Marcelo Gomes da Silva, an honors student at Milford High School in Massachusetts, was arrested by ICE on Saturday while on his way to volleyball practice, sparking outrage and protests. The arrest, targeting his undocumented father, has resulted in community support, political int...

Massachusetts Student Arrested by ICE, Sparking Outrage and Protests
Eighteen-year-old Marcelo Gomes da Silva, an honors student at Milford High School in Massachusetts, was arrested by ICE on Saturday while on his way to volleyball practice, sparking outrage and protests. The arrest, targeting his undocumented father, has resulted in community support, political int...
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52% Bias Score

\$2.7 Million Settlement for Teen Beaten in LA Juvenile Hall Gladiator Fights
Los Angeles County will pay \$2.7 million to a teenager severely beaten in gladiator-style fights at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall; 30 officers face charges for facilitating nearly 70 attacks on over 140 youths.

\$2.7 Million Settlement for Teen Beaten in LA Juvenile Hall Gladiator Fights
Los Angeles County will pay \$2.7 million to a teenager severely beaten in gladiator-style fights at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall; 30 officers face charges for facilitating nearly 70 attacks on over 140 youths.
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28% Bias Score

El Salvador: Three Military Officials Sentenced for 1982 Murder of Dutch Journalists
A Salvadoran court sentenced three retired military officials to 15 years in prison for the 1982 murder of four Dutch journalists who were ambushed and killed while filming a documentary about the country's civil war; the court also ordered the government to apologize.

El Salvador: Three Military Officials Sentenced for 1982 Murder of Dutch Journalists
A Salvadoran court sentenced three retired military officials to 15 years in prison for the 1982 murder of four Dutch journalists who were ambushed and killed while filming a documentary about the country's civil war; the court also ordered the government to apologize.
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28% Bias Score

M23's Forced Repatriation of Rwandan Civilians Raises Human Rights Concerns
In May 2024, the M23 rebel group in eastern DRC forcibly repatriated over 1,700 Rwandan civilians to Rwanda, despite some claiming their return was involuntary, raising concerns about human rights violations and undermining international agreements; the UNHCR confirmed biometric registration and pro...

M23's Forced Repatriation of Rwandan Civilians Raises Human Rights Concerns
In May 2024, the M23 rebel group in eastern DRC forcibly repatriated over 1,700 Rwandan civilians to Rwanda, despite some claiming their return was involuntary, raising concerns about human rights violations and undermining international agreements; the UNHCR confirmed biometric registration and pro...
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44% Bias Score

Gaza Aid Centers Closed After Deadly Incident
Following reports of at least 27 Palestinians killed near a Gaza aid distribution center, all such centers are closed today for renovations and security reasons, according to the Israeli army and the GHF, which began distributing aid last week.

Gaza Aid Centers Closed After Deadly Incident
Following reports of at least 27 Palestinians killed near a Gaza aid distribution center, all such centers are closed today for renovations and security reasons, according to the Israeli army and the GHF, which began distributing aid last week.
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56% Bias Score
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