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Ukraine Violates Easter Ceasefire with Hundreds of Attacks
During a 30-hour Easter ceasefire, Ukraine launched 444 shelling attacks and 900 drone strikes on Russian positions, while Russia claimed to observe the truce, revealing continued conflict intensity and low hopes for peace.
Ukraine Violates Easter Ceasefire with Hundreds of Attacks
During a 30-hour Easter ceasefire, Ukraine launched 444 shelling attacks and 900 drone strikes on Russian positions, while Russia claimed to observe the truce, revealing continued conflict intensity and low hopes for peace.
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56% Bias Score


Russia Bans Elton John AIDS Foundation, Jeopardizing HIV Care
Russia banned the Elton John AIDS Foundation, impacting 1.2 million HIV-positive citizens, 430,000 of whom lack treatment, due to the foundation's perceived opposition to Russia's traditional values and alleged participation in a Western campaign to denigrate Russia.
Russia Bans Elton John AIDS Foundation, Jeopardizing HIV Care
Russia banned the Elton John AIDS Foundation, impacting 1.2 million HIV-positive citizens, 430,000 of whom lack treatment, due to the foundation's perceived opposition to Russia's traditional values and alleged participation in a Western campaign to denigrate Russia.
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60% Bias Score


Hungary Seeks to Ban Budapest Pride, Intensifying Crackdown on LGBT+ Rights
Hungary's parliament is considering a bill to ban Budapest Pride, using facial recognition to fine attendees up to €500, citing a 2021 law restricting LGBT+ content for minors; the move intensifies the government's crackdown on LGBT+ rights and may further strain relations with the EU.
Hungary Seeks to Ban Budapest Pride, Intensifying Crackdown on LGBT+ Rights
Hungary's parliament is considering a bill to ban Budapest Pride, using facial recognition to fine attendees up to €500, citing a 2021 law restricting LGBT+ content for minors; the move intensifies the government's crackdown on LGBT+ rights and may further strain relations with the EU.
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64% Bias Score


ECtHR Rules Russia Illegally Suppressed Media, Violated Rights
The European Court of Human Rights ruled on February 11th that Russia's blocking of media outlets and prosecution of over 160 individuals, including journalists like Michael Naki and Vladimir Kara-Murza, for criticizing the military violated their freedom of speech and personal liberty, despite Russ...
ECtHR Rules Russia Illegally Suppressed Media, Violated Rights
The European Court of Human Rights ruled on February 11th that Russia's blocking of media outlets and prosecution of over 160 individuals, including journalists like Michael Naki and Vladimir Kara-Murza, for criticizing the military violated their freedom of speech and personal liberty, despite Russ...
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44% Bias Score


ECHR Condemns Russia's Blocking of LGBTQ+ Websites
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Russia's blocking of LGBTQ+ websites, including gay.ru and Deti-404, violated Articles 8 and 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, awarding 7000 euros in compensation in one related case; the ruling stems from cases filed by Russian citizens pen...
ECHR Condemns Russia's Blocking of LGBTQ+ Websites
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Russia's blocking of LGBTQ+ websites, including gay.ru and Deti-404, violated Articles 8 and 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, awarding 7000 euros in compensation in one related case; the ruling stems from cases filed by Russian citizens pen...
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40% Bias Score


Scottish LGBT Rights Remain Fragile Despite Legal Advancements
Kezia Dugdale, former Scottish Labour leader, reveals she still feels unsafe holding her wife's hand in public despite the 2014 legalization of same-sex marriage in Scotland, highlighting the fragility of progress despite over 10,000 same-sex couples marrying since then.
Scottish LGBT Rights Remain Fragile Despite Legal Advancements
Kezia Dugdale, former Scottish Labour leader, reveals she still feels unsafe holding her wife's hand in public despite the 2014 legalization of same-sex marriage in Scotland, highlighting the fragility of progress despite over 10,000 same-sex couples marrying since then.
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24% Bias Score

Chile's LGBT Rights: Progress and Persistent Challenges
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights condemned Chile in 2012 for discriminating against Judge Karen Atala based on her sexual orientation, leading to anti-discrimination laws but ongoing challenges in fully recognizing LGBT rights, particularly concerning gender identity and same-sex marriage.

Chile's LGBT Rights: Progress and Persistent Challenges
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights condemned Chile in 2012 for discriminating against Judge Karen Atala based on her sexual orientation, leading to anti-discrimination laws but ongoing challenges in fully recognizing LGBT rights, particularly concerning gender identity and same-sex marriage.
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44% Bias Score

Scottish Tory MSP Quits, Accuses Party of Rightward Shift
Scottish Tory MSP Jamie Greene resigned on Thursday, criticizing the party's rightward shift under leader Russell Findlay and warning of electoral collapse if the "Reform-lite" agenda continues; he cited concerns about the party's stance on LGBT rights and the Gender Recognition Reform Bill.

Scottish Tory MSP Quits, Accuses Party of Rightward Shift
Scottish Tory MSP Jamie Greene resigned on Thursday, criticizing the party's rightward shift under leader Russell Findlay and warning of electoral collapse if the "Reform-lite" agenda continues; he cited concerns about the party's stance on LGBT rights and the Gender Recognition Reform Bill.
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56% Bias Score

Aceh Province Publicly Canes Two Men for Gay Sex
Two men were publicly caned in Aceh, Indonesia, on Thursday for gay sex, marking the fourth such incident since 2006 under the province's Sharia law, implemented as part of a peace deal to end a separatist rebellion.

Aceh Province Publicly Canes Two Men for Gay Sex
Two men were publicly caned in Aceh, Indonesia, on Thursday for gay sex, marking the fourth such incident since 2006 under the province's Sharia law, implemented as part of a peace deal to end a separatist rebellion.
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48% Bias Score

USAID's Closure in Kazakhstan Sparks Debate Over Foreign Funding and LGBTQ+ Issues
After 33 years in Kazakhstan, the USAID office in Almaty closed following a parliamentary inquiry questioning a $2 million grant to a European LGBTQ+ association. A subsequent fake video report falsely accusing USAID of funding opposition groups fueled concerns and calls for stricter regulations on ...

USAID's Closure in Kazakhstan Sparks Debate Over Foreign Funding and LGBTQ+ Issues
After 33 years in Kazakhstan, the USAID office in Almaty closed following a parliamentary inquiry questioning a $2 million grant to a European LGBTQ+ association. A subsequent fake video report falsely accusing USAID of funding opposition groups fueled concerns and calls for stricter regulations on ...
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68% Bias Score

Former Turkish Minister Joins Opposition, Reigniting LGBT and Media Debate
Selma Aliye Kavaf, Turkey's former Family Minister known for her conservative views, joined CHP, sparking renewed debate on her past statements on LGBT issues and media content, reflecting shifts within Turkish politics.

Former Turkish Minister Joins Opposition, Reigniting LGBT and Media Debate
Selma Aliye Kavaf, Turkey's former Family Minister known for her conservative views, joined CHP, sparking renewed debate on her past statements on LGBT issues and media content, reflecting shifts within Turkish politics.
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68% Bias Score

Michigan Man Pleads Guilty to Hate Crime for Mass Shooting Plot
Mack Davis, 22, pleaded guilty to a federal hate crime for plotting mass shootings at a Michigan political party headquarters and a bar, driven by anti-gay bias; authorities found weapons, bomb-making materials, and writings about mass killers in his home.

Michigan Man Pleads Guilty to Hate Crime for Mass Shooting Plot
Mack Davis, 22, pleaded guilty to a federal hate crime for plotting mass shootings at a Michigan political party headquarters and a bar, driven by anti-gay bias; authorities found weapons, bomb-making materials, and writings about mass killers in his home.
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24% Bias Score
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