Rape and Abuse Plague Sudanese Refugees in Libya
Sudanese women fleeing conflict in their home country and seeking safety in Libya are facing widespread rape and abuse by traffickers and within official detention centers.
Rape and Abuse Plague Sudanese Refugees in Libya
Sudanese women fleeing conflict in their home country and seeking safety in Libya are facing widespread rape and abuse by traffickers and within official detention centers.
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44% Bias Score
Sudanese Women Face Rape, Abuse in Libya After Fleeing Civil War
Sudanese women fleeing their war-torn country are facing rape and abuse in Libya, where they are held hostage by traffickers, highlighting the lack of protection for refugees and the urgent need for international intervention.
Sudanese Women Face Rape, Abuse in Libya After Fleeing Civil War
Sudanese women fleeing their war-torn country are facing rape and abuse in Libya, where they are held hostage by traffickers, highlighting the lack of protection for refugees and the urgent need for international intervention.
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44% Bias Score
Italian Court Frees ICC-Wanted Libyan Warlord, Sparking Outrage
Libyan warlord Ossama Anjiem, arrested in Italy on an ICC warrant for war crimes and crimes against humanity, was released on Tuesday due to a procedural error, sparking outrage from Italian opposition and human rights groups; he was returned to Libya by Italian secret services.
Italian Court Frees ICC-Wanted Libyan Warlord, Sparking Outrage
Libyan warlord Ossama Anjiem, arrested in Italy on an ICC warrant for war crimes and crimes against humanity, was released on Tuesday due to a procedural error, sparking outrage from Italian opposition and human rights groups; he was returned to Libya by Italian secret services.
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44% Bias Score
EU Irregular Migration Falls 38% in 2024; Deaths Remain High.
The number of irregular entries into the European Union fell by 38% in 2024, reaching approximately 239,000, the lowest level since 2021, primarily due to increased cooperation between the EU and transit countries, despite a reported 2300 deaths during Mediterranean crossings.
EU Irregular Migration Falls 38% in 2024; Deaths Remain High.
The number of irregular entries into the European Union fell by 38% in 2024, reaching approximately 239,000, the lowest level since 2021, primarily due to increased cooperation between the EU and transit countries, despite a reported 2300 deaths during Mediterranean crossings.
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44% Bias Score
Sarkozy Denies Libyan Funding in 2007 Campaign Trial
Nicolas Sarkozy denied receiving Libyan funding for his 2007 presidential campaign during his trial in Paris, citing widespread domestic support and numerous campaign contributions, while the trial examines allegations of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi's involvement in exchange for political favors...
Sarkozy Denies Libyan Funding in 2007 Campaign Trial
Nicolas Sarkozy denied receiving Libyan funding for his 2007 presidential campaign during his trial in Paris, citing widespread domestic support and numerous campaign contributions, while the trial examines allegations of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi's involvement in exchange for political favors...
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52% Bias Score
Mass Expulsion of 600 Nigerien Migrants from Libya Highlights EU Border Policy
Over 600 Nigerien migrants were forcibly deported from Libya to Niger in a mass expulsion across the Sahara desert last weekend, raising concerns about the EU's border policies and human rights abuses in Libya.
Mass Expulsion of 600 Nigerien Migrants from Libya Highlights EU Border Policy
Over 600 Nigerien migrants were forcibly deported from Libya to Niger in a mass expulsion across the Sahara desert last weekend, raising concerns about the EU's border policies and human rights abuses in Libya.
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48% Bias Score
Rape and Abuse Plague Sudanese Women Refugees in Libya
Sudanese women fleeing conflict in their home country are facing widespread rape and abuse in Libya, with multiple accounts detailing systematic abuse by traffickers and a lack of legal recourse, creating a humanitarian crisis.
Rape and Abuse Plague Sudanese Women Refugees in Libya
Sudanese women fleeing conflict in their home country are facing widespread rape and abuse in Libya, with multiple accounts detailing systematic abuse by traffickers and a lack of legal recourse, creating a humanitarian crisis.
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60% Bias Score
Libyan Police Chief Arrested in Italy on War Crimes Charges
Njeem Osama Al-Masri, a Libyan judicial police chief, was arrested in Turin, Italy, on February 20th, on ICC warrants for war crimes and torture committed at Tripoli's Mitiga detention center and in the Tarhuna massacre; his arrest raises questions about complicity of the Libyan and Italian governme...
Libyan Police Chief Arrested in Italy on War Crimes Charges
Njeem Osama Al-Masri, a Libyan judicial police chief, was arrested in Turin, Italy, on February 20th, on ICC warrants for war crimes and torture committed at Tripoli's Mitiga detention center and in the Tarhuna massacre; his arrest raises questions about complicity of the Libyan and Italian governme...
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48% Bias Score
Diverse Development Initiatives Across Africa
The Nigerien FSSP raised over $38 million; Madagascar signed a €1 billion EU development agreement; Senegal launched a public sector modernization conference; UN and Libyan officials discussed elections; and Mali announced plans for a modern weapons factory.
Diverse Development Initiatives Across Africa
The Nigerien FSSP raised over $38 million; Madagascar signed a €1 billion EU development agreement; Senegal launched a public sector modernization conference; UN and Libyan officials discussed elections; and Mali announced plans for a modern weapons factory.
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28% Bias Score
Sarkozy Denies Libyan Campaign Funding in 2007 Trial
Nicolas Sarkozy, on trial in Paris for allegedly receiving Libyan funding for his 2007 presidential campaign, vehemently denies the accusations, citing his campaign's immense popularity and extensive fundraising efforts, claiming 335,000 party members and numerous overflowing rallies.
Sarkozy Denies Libyan Campaign Funding in 2007 Trial
Nicolas Sarkozy, on trial in Paris for allegedly receiving Libyan funding for his 2007 presidential campaign, vehemently denies the accusations, citing his campaign's immense popularity and extensive fundraising efforts, claiming 335,000 party members and numerous overflowing rallies.
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48% Bias Score
Russia's Syrian Base Loss Threatens African Influence
The potential loss of Russia's military bases in Syria due to the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime could severely impact its influence in Africa, forcing a shift in operations to Libya, which presents significant logistical challenges.
Russia's Syrian Base Loss Threatens African Influence
The potential loss of Russia's military bases in Syria due to the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime could severely impact its influence in Africa, forcing a shift in operations to Libya, which presents significant logistical challenges.
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56% Bias Score
Sarkozy Trial: Accusations of Libyan Campaign Funding Denied
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is on trial, accused of accepting illegal campaign funds from Muammar Gaddafi during his 2007 presidential campaign; he denies all accusations, citing a lack of evidence and alleging politically motivated prosecution.
Sarkozy Trial: Accusations of Libyan Campaign Funding Denied
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is on trial, accused of accepting illegal campaign funds from Muammar Gaddafi during his 2007 presidential campaign; he denies all accusations, citing a lack of evidence and alleging politically motivated prosecution.
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56% Bias Score