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UK Bans Palestine Action Under Anti-Terrorism Laws
The UK government banned Palestine Action, a direct-action group targeting Israeli arms manufacturers, under anti-terrorism laws, effective Saturday, despite a last-minute legal challenge; membership or support now carries a maximum 14-year prison sentence.
UK Bans Palestine Action Under Anti-Terrorism Laws
The UK government banned Palestine Action, a direct-action group targeting Israeli arms manufacturers, under anti-terrorism laws, effective Saturday, despite a last-minute legal challenge; membership or support now carries a maximum 14-year prison sentence.
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52% Bias Score


Mass Shootings in Guanajuato Leave 14 Dead, Underscore State's Violence"
At least 10 people, including a two-year-old, were killed and 12 wounded in a mass shooting during a fiesta in Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico, on Tuesday night, just 24 hours after another mass shooting in Celaya, Guanajuato, killed a family of four.
Mass Shootings in Guanajuato Leave 14 Dead, Underscore State's Violence"
At least 10 people, including a two-year-old, were killed and 12 wounded in a mass shooting during a fiesta in Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico, on Tuesday night, just 24 hours after another mass shooting in Celaya, Guanajuato, killed a family of four.
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44% Bias Score


Norway Enacts "Yes Means Yes" Consent Law
Norway's parliament passed a new law on Friday requiring explicit consent for sexual acts, shifting legal responsibility to the perpetrator, with penalties up to six years imprisonment if consent isn't explicitly given, while maintaining harsher penalties for acts committed despite explicit refusal.
Norway Enacts "Yes Means Yes" Consent Law
Norway's parliament passed a new law on Friday requiring explicit consent for sexual acts, shifting legal responsibility to the perpetrator, with penalties up to six years imprisonment if consent isn't explicitly given, while maintaining harsher penalties for acts committed despite explicit refusal.
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36% Bias Score


UvA Allows Overnight Stay for Pro-Palestinian Demonstrators
Approximately forty pro-Palestinian demonstrators set up a tent camp near the University of Amsterdam's Roeterseiland campus; after initially requesting its removal, the university allowed the demonstrators to stay overnight, prompting debate among city council members regarding the handling of futu...
UvA Allows Overnight Stay for Pro-Palestinian Demonstrators
Approximately forty pro-Palestinian demonstrators set up a tent camp near the University of Amsterdam's Roeterseiland campus; after initially requesting its removal, the university allowed the demonstrators to stay overnight, prompting debate among city council members regarding the handling of futu...
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48% Bias Score


Turkey: President Seeks Broad Military Control Despite Court Ruling
A controversial bill proposed in Turkey grants the President broad control over military dismissals, rank assignments, and university appointments, despite a Constitutional Court ruling against such power.
Turkey: President Seeks Broad Military Control Despite Court Ruling
A controversial bill proposed in Turkey grants the President broad control over military dismissals, rank assignments, and university appointments, despite a Constitutional Court ruling against such power.
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48% Bias Score


Ben & Jerry's Co-Founder Arrested During Pro-Gaza Senate Protest
Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry's, was arrested Wednesday for disrupting a Senate hearing with a pro-Gaza protest, accusing the US government of killing children in Gaza while cutting Medicaid. Six others were also arrested.
Ben & Jerry's Co-Founder Arrested During Pro-Gaza Senate Protest
Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry's, was arrested Wednesday for disrupting a Senate hearing with a pro-Gaza protest, accusing the US government of killing children in Gaza while cutting Medicaid. Six others were also arrested.
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56% Bias Score

Record Turnout Defies Budapest Pride Ban
Despite the Hungarian government's attempt to ban Budapest Pride using new legislation and facial recognition technology, a record-breaking 180,000-200,000 people participated, turning the march into a symbol of resistance against the rollback of LGBTQ+ rights.

Record Turnout Defies Budapest Pride Ban
Despite the Hungarian government's attempt to ban Budapest Pride using new legislation and facial recognition technology, a record-breaking 180,000-200,000 people participated, turning the march into a symbol of resistance against the rollback of LGBTQ+ rights.
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40% Bias Score

US Ambassador's Rejection of Palestinian State Sparks International Condemnation Amidst UN Report on Israeli War Crimes
The US ambassador to Israel's rejection of a Palestinian state as a US policy goal has sparked international outrage, as the UN reports Israel's war crimes in Gaza, including the destruction of its education system, while France and Saudi Arabia plan a high-level conference to advance the two-state ...

US Ambassador's Rejection of Palestinian State Sparks International Condemnation Amidst UN Report on Israeli War Crimes
The US ambassador to Israel's rejection of a Palestinian state as a US policy goal has sparked international outrage, as the UN reports Israel's war crimes in Gaza, including the destruction of its education system, while France and Saudi Arabia plan a high-level conference to advance the two-state ...
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48% Bias Score

Istanbul Corruption Arrests: 22 Arrested, 14 Released Under Judicial Control
On October 29, 2023, 38 people including mayors and officials from various municipalities were arrested in Istanbul on corruption charges, leading to 22 arrests and 14 releases under judicial control, sparking criticism from opposition members who viewed this as a politically motivated crackdown.

Istanbul Corruption Arrests: 22 Arrested, 14 Released Under Judicial Control
On October 29, 2023, 38 people including mayors and officials from various municipalities were arrested in Istanbul on corruption charges, leading to 22 arrests and 14 releases under judicial control, sparking criticism from opposition members who viewed this as a politically motivated crackdown.
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56% Bias Score

Global Workers' Rights in Freefall: 2025 Index Reveals Sharp Decline
The 2025 Global Rights Index from the International Trade Union Confederation shows a dramatic decline in global workers' rights, with three out of five regions worsening; only seven of 151 nations surveyed had top-tier ratings, down from 18 in 2015, and the US under the Trump administration is cite...

Global Workers' Rights in Freefall: 2025 Index Reveals Sharp Decline
The 2025 Global Rights Index from the International Trade Union Confederation shows a dramatic decline in global workers' rights, with three out of five regions worsening; only seven of 151 nations surveyed had top-tier ratings, down from 18 in 2015, and the US under the Trump administration is cite...
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60% Bias Score

Erdoğan's İBB Operation Compared to Ergenekon: Altaylı Warns of New Crackdown
President Erdoğan and journalist Fatih Altaylı both highlighted an ongoing operation against Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, referencing it as an unprecedented criminal organization reminiscent of the Ergenekon case, potentially creating a new era of political repression in Turkey.

Erdoğan's İBB Operation Compared to Ergenekon: Altaylı Warns of New Crackdown
President Erdoğan and journalist Fatih Altaylı both highlighted an ongoing operation against Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, referencing it as an unprecedented criminal organization reminiscent of the Ergenekon case, potentially creating a new era of political repression in Turkey.
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56% Bias Score

Mexican Prison Report Wins Journalism Award
Beatriz Guillén and Mónica González's report, "Tragedia en la cárcel de mujeres", detailing the deaths of eleven women in a Morelos prison due to systemic violence and neglect, won second place in the 7th Breach Valdez Award, highlighting the state's failure to ensure gender justice.

Mexican Prison Report Wins Journalism Award
Beatriz Guillén and Mónica González's report, "Tragedia en la cárcel de mujeres", detailing the deaths of eleven women in a Morelos prison due to systemic violence and neglect, won second place in the 7th Breach Valdez Award, highlighting the state's failure to ensure gender justice.
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24% Bias Score
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