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World Bank Resumes Uganda Loans Despite Anti-LGBTQ Law
The World Bank is resuming loans to Uganda, suspended in 2023 after the country passed an anti-LGBTQ law, claiming new mitigation measures will prevent discrimination against LGBTQ people despite criticism and reports of human rights abuses.
World Bank Resumes Uganda Loans Despite Anti-LGBTQ Law
The World Bank is resuming loans to Uganda, suspended in 2023 after the country passed an anti-LGBTQ law, claiming new mitigation measures will prevent discrimination against LGBTQ people despite criticism and reports of human rights abuses.
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48% Bias Score


Judge Blocks ICE Deportation of Transgender Asylum Seeker in Oregon
A federal judge in Oregon temporarily blocked ICE from deporting a 24-year-old transgender Mexican asylum seeker, O-J-M, who was arrested in Portland after a court hearing and transferred to a Tacoma detention facility, prompting concerns about due process violations.
Judge Blocks ICE Deportation of Transgender Asylum Seeker in Oregon
A federal judge in Oregon temporarily blocked ICE from deporting a 24-year-old transgender Mexican asylum seeker, O-J-M, who was arrested in Portland after a court hearing and transferred to a Tacoma detention facility, prompting concerns about due process violations.
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40% Bias Score


Pew Poll: Sharp Divide in Social Acceptance of Transgender People in the U.S.
A Pew Research Center poll shows significantly lower social acceptance for transgender people compared to gay and lesbian people in the U.S., with only about 10% of LGBTQ adults reporting substantial acceptance for transgender individuals, compared to 60% for gay and lesbian people; this disparity i...
Pew Poll: Sharp Divide in Social Acceptance of Transgender People in the U.S.
A Pew Research Center poll shows significantly lower social acceptance for transgender people compared to gay and lesbian people in the U.S., with only about 10% of LGBTQ adults reporting substantial acceptance for transgender individuals, compared to 60% for gay and lesbian people; this disparity i...
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44% Bias Score


Uganda Suspends Military Ties with Germany Amid Accusations of Subversion
Uganda has accused German Ambassador Mathias Schauer of subversive activities, prompting the suspension of all military cooperation with Germany, a decision the German Foreign Ministry calls "absurd" and "baseless".
Uganda Suspends Military Ties with Germany Amid Accusations of Subversion
Uganda has accused German Ambassador Mathias Schauer of subversive activities, prompting the suspension of all military cooperation with Germany, a decision the German Foreign Ministry calls "absurd" and "baseless".
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48% Bias Score


Italy's Constitutional Court Grants Legal Recognition to Non-Biological Mothers in Same-Sex Couples
The Italian Constitutional Court ruled that denying legal recognition to the non-biological mother in same-sex female couples violates children's constitutional rights, impacting thousands of families and potentially paving the way for broader legal changes regarding assisted reproductive technologi...
Italy's Constitutional Court Grants Legal Recognition to Non-Biological Mothers in Same-Sex Couples
The Italian Constitutional Court ruled that denying legal recognition to the non-biological mother in same-sex female couples violates children's constitutional rights, impacting thousands of families and potentially paving the way for broader legal changes regarding assisted reproductive technologi...
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52% Bias Score


Israeli Embassy Staffers Fatally Shot in Washington D.C.
Two Israeli Embassy staff members were fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., by Elias Rodriguez, who invoked "Free Palestine" while in custody; the victims were a couple; President Trump and Israeli President Herzog condemned the attack.
Israeli Embassy Staffers Fatally Shot in Washington D.C.
Two Israeli Embassy staff members were fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., by Elias Rodriguez, who invoked "Free Palestine" while in custody; the victims were a couple; President Trump and Israeli President Herzog condemned the attack.
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28% Bias Score

Wrongfully Deported Guatemalan Man Returned to US After Court Intervention
A Guatemalan man, wrongfully deported to Mexico by the US, has been returned to the US after a court ordered his return, marking a significant legal victory and the first such case since President Trump's inauguration.

Wrongfully Deported Guatemalan Man Returned to US After Court Intervention
A Guatemalan man, wrongfully deported to Mexico by the US, has been returned to the US after a court ordered his return, marking a significant legal victory and the first such case since President Trump's inauguration.
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36% Bias Score

Puerto Rico Supreme Court Allows "X" Gender Marker on Birth Certificates
The Puerto Rico Supreme Court ruled that non-binary individuals can select "X" as their gender marker on birth certificates, aligning with at least 17 other U.S. states and rejecting arguments that maintaining vital statistics justified the previous discriminatory policy.

Puerto Rico Supreme Court Allows "X" Gender Marker on Birth Certificates
The Puerto Rico Supreme Court ruled that non-binary individuals can select "X" as their gender marker on birth certificates, aligning with at least 17 other U.S. states and rejecting arguments that maintaining vital statistics justified the previous discriminatory policy.
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44% Bias Score

Ohio "Natural Family Month" Bill Sparks LGBTQ+ Backlash
Ohio lawmakers introduced House Bill 262, designating the weeks between Mother's Day and Father's Day as "Natural Family Month," sparking criticism from LGBTQ families for its exclusionary definition of family, while proponents argue it addresses declining birth and marriage rates.

Ohio "Natural Family Month" Bill Sparks LGBTQ+ Backlash
Ohio lawmakers introduced House Bill 262, designating the weeks between Mother's Day and Father's Day as "Natural Family Month," sparking criticism from LGBTQ families for its exclusionary definition of family, while proponents argue it addresses declining birth and marriage rates.
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60% Bias Score

Alberta to Implement New Age-Appropriate Standards for School Library Books
Alberta's government is introducing new age-appropriate standards for school library books by the 2025-26 school year, prompted by concerns over explicit sexual content found in several books, including graphic novels featuring LGBTQ+ themes, with public feedback being solicited before finalizing re...

Alberta to Implement New Age-Appropriate Standards for School Library Books
Alberta's government is introducing new age-appropriate standards for school library books by the 2025-26 school year, prompted by concerns over explicit sexual content found in several books, including graphic novels featuring LGBTQ+ themes, with public feedback being solicited before finalizing re...
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64% Bias Score

Italian Court Grants Full Parental Rights to Same-Sex Female Couples Using IVF
Italy's Constitutional Court ruled that both women in a same-sex couple using IVF abroad can be legally recognized as parents in Italy, even if one is not the biological mother, overturning parts of a 2004 law and addressing inconsistencies in applications across different municipalities.

Italian Court Grants Full Parental Rights to Same-Sex Female Couples Using IVF
Italy's Constitutional Court ruled that both women in a same-sex couple using IVF abroad can be legally recognized as parents in Italy, even if one is not the biological mother, overturning parts of a 2004 law and addressing inconsistencies in applications across different municipalities.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Policies Cast Shadow on World Pride 2025 in D.C.
Washington, D.C.'s World Pride 2025 is facing reduced international attendance due to the Trump administration's anti-LGBTQ+ policies, prompting concerns about the event's future and symbolic significance despite planned domestic mobilization.

Trump Policies Cast Shadow on World Pride 2025 in D.C.
Washington, D.C.'s World Pride 2025 is facing reduced international attendance due to the Trump administration's anti-LGBTQ+ policies, prompting concerns about the event's future and symbolic significance despite planned domestic mobilization.
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44% Bias Score
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