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Myanmar: A Microcosm of Global Failure
In Myanmar, a military plane bombed a school, killing at least 18 children, highlighting the ongoing civil war and widespread human rights abuses.
Myanmar: A Microcosm of Global Failure
In Myanmar, a military plane bombed a school, killing at least 18 children, highlighting the ongoing civil war and widespread human rights abuses.
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60% Bias Score


Guinea Holds Referendum on New Constitution Amidst Coup Concerns
Guinea held a referendum on Sunday on a new constitution that could allow coup leader Mamady Doumbouya to run for president, potentially delaying the transition to civilian rule, despite a previous agreement barring coup members from participating in the next elections.
Guinea Holds Referendum on New Constitution Amidst Coup Concerns
Guinea held a referendum on Sunday on a new constitution that could allow coup leader Mamady Doumbouya to run for president, potentially delaying the transition to civilian rule, despite a previous agreement barring coup members from participating in the next elections.
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36% Bias Score


Post-Coup Governance of DISK (1980-1991): A Case Study of Legal and Political Abuse
The book "Darbe, Dava, Dayanışma" details the 11-year-long trusteeship imposed on the DISK trade union following the 1980 Turkish coup, highlighting numerous human rights violations and legal irregularities, illustrating the regime's arbitrary actions then and now.
Post-Coup Governance of DISK (1980-1991): A Case Study of Legal and Political Abuse
The book "Darbe, Dava, Dayanışma" details the 11-year-long trusteeship imposed on the DISK trade union following the 1980 Turkish coup, highlighting numerous human rights violations and legal irregularities, illustrating the regime's arbitrary actions then and now.
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44% Bias Score


New Niger Movement G25 Challenges Military Junta
A new Nigerien civil society and media group, G25, demands the reinstatement of democracy, release of political prisoners, and the return of President Bazoum, prompting a clash with pro-military factions.
New Niger Movement G25 Challenges Military Junta
A new Nigerien civil society and media group, G25, demands the reinstatement of democracy, release of political prisoners, and the return of President Bazoum, prompting a clash with pro-military factions.
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36% Bias Score


UN Report Details Widespread War Crimes in Myanmar
A UN report details widespread war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Myanmar since the 2021 coup, including the torture and killing of civilians, particularly children and Rohingya, based on 590 eyewitness accounts.
UN Report Details Widespread War Crimes in Myanmar
A UN report details widespread war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Myanmar since the 2021 coup, including the torture and killing of civilians, particularly children and Rohingya, based on 590 eyewitness accounts.
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52% Bias Score


Thailand's Border Conflict Boosts Military Power, Undermines Civilian Government
Following July 2024 border clashes with Cambodia that left over 40 dead, Thailand's military has significantly increased its influence, undermining the recently elected civilian government; public trust in the military is high, while the civilian government is facing accusations of treason and poten...
Thailand's Border Conflict Boosts Military Power, Undermines Civilian Government
Following July 2024 border clashes with Cambodia that left over 40 dead, Thailand's military has significantly increased its influence, undermining the recently elected civilian government; public trust in the military is high, while the civilian government is facing accusations of treason and poten...
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44% Bias Score

Guinea Holds Referendum Amidst Opposition Crackdown
A constitutional referendum is underway in Guinea, potentially allowing the military leader, General Mamady Doumbouya, to run for president, despite opposition boycotts and concerns about transparency.

Guinea Holds Referendum Amidst Opposition Crackdown
A constitutional referendum is underway in Guinea, potentially allowing the military leader, General Mamady Doumbouya, to run for president, despite opposition boycotts and concerns about transparency.
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32% Bias Score

Guinea's Referendum: A Path to Civilian Rule or Power Grab?
In Guinea, a referendum on a new constitution is scheduled for Sunday, potentially paving the way for coup leader Colonel Mamadi Doumbouya to run for president in December, despite a lack of opposition campaigning and concerns regarding free and fair elections.

Guinea's Referendum: A Path to Civilian Rule or Power Grab?
In Guinea, a referendum on a new constitution is scheduled for Sunday, potentially paving the way for coup leader Colonel Mamadi Doumbouya to run for president in December, despite a lack of opposition campaigning and concerns regarding free and fair elections.
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60% Bias Score

Brazil's Supreme Court Convicts Bolsonaro of Coup Plotting
A majority of Brazil's Supreme Court judges have found former President Jair Bolsonaro guilty of plotting a military coup, potentially facing a decades-long prison sentence.

Brazil's Supreme Court Convicts Bolsonaro of Coup Plotting
A majority of Brazil's Supreme Court judges have found former President Jair Bolsonaro guilty of plotting a military coup, potentially facing a decades-long prison sentence.
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40% Bias Score

Escalating Tensions Between Israeli Military and Political Leadership Over Gaza War
Israel's military chief, Eyal Zamir, openly challenged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plan to expand the Gaza war, citing risks to hostages, potential humanitarian crisis, and the possibility of a full Israeli occupation of Gaza, leading to hundreds of reservists vowing to defy orders.

Escalating Tensions Between Israeli Military and Political Leadership Over Gaza War
Israel's military chief, Eyal Zamir, openly challenged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plan to expand the Gaza war, citing risks to hostages, potential humanitarian crisis, and the possibility of a full Israeli occupation of Gaza, leading to hundreds of reservists vowing to defy orders.
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48% Bias Score

Myanmar Detention Centers: U.N. Report Exposes Systematic Torture
A U.N. report details systematic torture in Myanmar detention centers, including against children as young as 2, with evidence from over 1,300 sources indicating war crimes and crimes against humanity by government forces and armed opposition groups since the 2021 coup.

Myanmar Detention Centers: U.N. Report Exposes Systematic Torture
A U.N. report details systematic torture in Myanmar detention centers, including against children as young as 2, with evidence from over 1,300 sources indicating war crimes and crimes against humanity by government forces and armed opposition groups since the 2021 coup.
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56% Bias Score

UN Report Details Systematic Torture in Myanmar Detention Centers
A UN investigation found systematic torture, including killings, in Myanmar's detention facilities, citing evidence from over 1300 sources, including eyewitness accounts and forensic analysis, and identifying high-ranking military officials as perpetrators, despite unanswered requests for informatio...

UN Report Details Systematic Torture in Myanmar Detention Centers
A UN investigation found systematic torture, including killings, in Myanmar's detention facilities, citing evidence from over 1300 sources, including eyewitness accounts and forensic analysis, and identifying high-ranking military officials as perpetrators, despite unanswered requests for informatio...
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40% Bias Score
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