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Mass Deportation of Tren de Aragua Gang Members to El Salvador
On March 16th, over 200 suspected members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang were deported from the U.S. to El Salvador's maximum-security Cecot prison under a $6 million agreement, despite a temporary court injunction blocking the deportations, reflecting a hardening stance on immigration and tr...
Mass Deportation of Tren de Aragua Gang Members to El Salvador
On March 16th, over 200 suspected members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang were deported from the U.S. to El Salvador's maximum-security Cecot prison under a $6 million agreement, despite a temporary court injunction blocking the deportations, reflecting a hardening stance on immigration and tr...
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56% Bias Score


Nine Charity Workers Killed in Israeli Gaza Strike
Nine charity workers, including three media members, were killed and others injured in an Israeli strike in Beit Lahia, Gaza, on Saturday, marking the deadliest incident since the January ceasefire; Israel claims the victims were "terrorists" operating a drone, while Hamas calls it a massacre.
Nine Charity Workers Killed in Israeli Gaza Strike
Nine charity workers, including three media members, were killed and others injured in an Israeli strike in Beit Lahia, Gaza, on Saturday, marking the deadliest incident since the January ceasefire; Israel claims the victims were "terrorists" operating a drone, while Hamas calls it a massacre.
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44% Bias Score


AU's Inconsistent Recognition of Somaliland Undermines Regional Stability
Somaliland, unlike Western Sahara, was an independent state before its unratified union with Somalia; its 1991 reversion to sovereignty is legally distinct from secession, yet the AU inconsistently denies recognition, undermining regional stability.
AU's Inconsistent Recognition of Somaliland Undermines Regional Stability
Somaliland, unlike Western Sahara, was an independent state before its unratified union with Somalia; its 1991 reversion to sovereignty is legally distinct from secession, yet the AU inconsistently denies recognition, undermining regional stability.
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52% Bias Score


AU Declares Colonial-Era Atrocities Crimes Against Humanity
The African Union declared slavery, deportation, and colonization crimes against humanity and genocide, aiming for restorative justice and potentially strengthening Africa's claims for reparations in international negotiations.
AU Declares Colonial-Era Atrocities Crimes Against Humanity
The African Union declared slavery, deportation, and colonization crimes against humanity and genocide, aiming for restorative justice and potentially strengthening Africa's claims for reparations in international negotiations.
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Legal Challenge Targets UK's Chagos Islands Cession Plan
A High Court legal challenge is underway against the UK government's plan to hand over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, raising concerns about legality, cost (£8.9 billion), and potential damage to national security, specifically regarding the Diego Garcia military base and the 'Nuclear Firing Chain...
Legal Challenge Targets UK's Chagos Islands Cession Plan
A High Court legal challenge is underway against the UK government's plan to hand over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, raising concerns about legality, cost (£8.9 billion), and potential damage to national security, specifically regarding the Diego Garcia military base and the 'Nuclear Firing Chain...
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52% Bias Score


Cross-Border Telecom Scams Expose Gaps in Transnational Law Enforcement
Cross-border telecom scams operating from Myawaddy, a Myanmar town bordering Thailand, expose challenges in transnational crime enforcement due to varying legal systems and political instability, impacting China's security and citizens' rights.
Cross-Border Telecom Scams Expose Gaps in Transnational Law Enforcement
Cross-border telecom scams operating from Myawaddy, a Myanmar town bordering Thailand, expose challenges in transnational crime enforcement due to varying legal systems and political instability, impacting China's security and citizens' rights.
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36% Bias Score

US Judge Blocks Deportation of Venezuelan Gang Members Under 18th-Century Law
A US federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's use of a rarely used 18th-century law to deport members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, but one plane carrying hundreds landed in El Salvador despite the order, sparking controversy and raising legal questions.

US Judge Blocks Deportation of Venezuelan Gang Members Under 18th-Century Law
A US federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's use of a rarely used 18th-century law to deport members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, but one plane carrying hundreds landed in El Salvador despite the order, sparking controversy and raising legal questions.
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60% Bias Score

Armenian Activists Protest Azerbaijan's Treatment of POWs
Armenian activists protested in front of the UN office in Armenia, demanding the release of Armenian POWs held in Azerbaijan and access for international observers to their trials, citing concerns about fair treatment and the impending closure of the ICRC office in Azerbaijan.

Armenian Activists Protest Azerbaijan's Treatment of POWs
Armenian activists protested in front of the UN office in Armenia, demanding the release of Armenian POWs held in Azerbaijan and access for international observers to their trials, citing concerns about fair treatment and the impending closure of the ICRC office in Azerbaijan.
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56% Bias Score

Hungary Defies ICC, Invites Netanyahu Amidst War Crimes Allegations
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a visit, defying an International Criminal Court arrest warrant for war crimes, highlighting divisions within the EU and challenging international law.

Hungary Defies ICC, Invites Netanyahu Amidst War Crimes Allegations
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a visit, defying an International Criminal Court arrest warrant for war crimes, highlighting divisions within the EU and challenging international law.
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60% Bias Score

Duterte Arrested on ICC Warrant for Crimes Against Humanity
Philippine ex-President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested in Manila on an ICC warrant for crimes against humanity due to his deadly anti-drug crackdown that killed thousands; the arrest follows a long investigation and a rejection of Philippine objections.

Duterte Arrested on ICC Warrant for Crimes Against Humanity
Philippine ex-President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested in Manila on an ICC warrant for crimes against humanity due to his deadly anti-drug crackdown that killed thousands; the arrest follows a long investigation and a rejection of Philippine objections.
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56% Bias Score

UK Considers Legal Action to Release Frozen Chelsea Funds for Ukraine
The UK government may pursue legal action to release 2.5 billion pounds frozen from the sale of Chelsea Football Club to aid Ukraine, facing disagreements with Roman Abramovich over the funds' allocation and delays due to ongoing negotiations and legal complexities.

UK Considers Legal Action to Release Frozen Chelsea Funds for Ukraine
The UK government may pursue legal action to release 2.5 billion pounds frozen from the sale of Chelsea Football Club to aid Ukraine, facing disagreements with Roman Abramovich over the funds' allocation and delays due to ongoing negotiations and legal complexities.
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44% Bias Score

Israel Cuts Electricity to Gaza Amidst Renewed Ceasefire Pressure
Israel cut off all electricity to Gaza, claiming it's to pressure Hamas to accept revised ceasefire terms, although electricity was largely already cut; the move, along with aid blockades and military strikes, has drawn widespread international condemnation.

Israel Cuts Electricity to Gaza Amidst Renewed Ceasefire Pressure
Israel cut off all electricity to Gaza, claiming it's to pressure Hamas to accept revised ceasefire terms, although electricity was largely already cut; the move, along with aid blockades and military strikes, has drawn widespread international condemnation.
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16% Bias Score
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