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Iranian President Interrupted Reciting Azerbaijani Poem in Tabriz
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian was interrupted while reciting an Azerbaijani poem during a cultural week in Tabriz, highlighting the complex relationship between the Azerbaijani minority and the Persian-speaking majority in Iran.
Iranian President Interrupted Reciting Azerbaijani Poem in Tabriz
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian was interrupted while reciting an Azerbaijani poem during a cultural week in Tabriz, highlighting the complex relationship between the Azerbaijani minority and the Persian-speaking majority in Iran.
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52% Bias Score


Estonia to Eliminate Russian-Language Schooling by 2030
Estonia is phasing out Russian-language instruction in schools by 2030, aiming for greater integration of its Russian-speaking minority, a move accelerated by the Ukraine war and despite concerns about potential challenges for families and the education system.
Estonia to Eliminate Russian-Language Schooling by 2030
Estonia is phasing out Russian-language instruction in schools by 2030, aiming for greater integration of its Russian-speaking minority, a move accelerated by the Ukraine war and despite concerns about potential challenges for families and the education system.
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44% Bias Score


Bangladesh: 1300 Arrests Amidst Post-Hasina Unrest
Over 1300 arrests have been made in Bangladesh following the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina amidst widespread unrest; the interim government, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, faces challenges in restoring order and addressing human rights concerns.
Bangladesh: 1300 Arrests Amidst Post-Hasina Unrest
Over 1300 arrests have been made in Bangladesh following the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina amidst widespread unrest; the interim government, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, faces challenges in restoring order and addressing human rights concerns.
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48% Bias Score


Indonesia Court Rejects Atheist Rights Petition
Indonesia's Constitutional Court rejected a petition allowing atheists to forgo religious affiliation on official documents, citing Pancasila's mandate for belief in a supreme being; this ruling impacts marriage laws and reinforces existing discriminatory practices against non-believers despite an e...
Indonesia Court Rejects Atheist Rights Petition
Indonesia's Constitutional Court rejected a petition allowing atheists to forgo religious affiliation on official documents, citing Pancasila's mandate for belief in a supreme being; this ruling impacts marriage laws and reinforces existing discriminatory practices against non-believers despite an e...
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40% Bias Score


Italy's Fragmenting Society: "Cultural Wars" and the Erosion of Rights
The article analyzes how "cultural wars" and "identity politics" are fragmenting Italian society, highlighting the contrasting approaches of the right and left wings and the complexities of balancing minority rights with broader social concerns.
Italy's Fragmenting Society: "Cultural Wars" and the Erosion of Rights
The article analyzes how "cultural wars" and "identity politics" are fragmenting Italian society, highlighting the contrasting approaches of the right and left wings and the complexities of balancing minority rights with broader social concerns.
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68% Bias Score


SSW Aims for Second Bundestag Seat
The South Schleswig Voter Association (SSW) aims for a second Bundestag seat in the February 23rd election, with Stefan Seidler leading their campaign focusing on regional issues like high energy prices and minority rights; they need roughly 40,000 votes to retain their seat.
SSW Aims for Second Bundestag Seat
The South Schleswig Voter Association (SSW) aims for a second Bundestag seat in the February 23rd election, with Stefan Seidler leading their campaign focusing on regional issues like high energy prices and minority rights; they need roughly 40,000 votes to retain their seat.
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40% Bias Score

SSW Suggests CDU/SPD Coalition, Prioritizes Integration
The South Schleswig Voters' Association (SSW) leader, Christian Dirschauer, suggests a CDU/SPD coalition could provide stable governance, emphasizing the need to address public discontent and improve integration while excluding the AfD from dialogue; Stefan Seidler secured the SSW's return to the Bu...

SSW Suggests CDU/SPD Coalition, Prioritizes Integration
The South Schleswig Voters' Association (SSW) leader, Christian Dirschauer, suggests a CDU/SPD coalition could provide stable governance, emphasizing the need to address public discontent and improve integration while excluding the AfD from dialogue; Stefan Seidler secured the SSW's return to the Bu...
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40% Bias Score

Threats Against Armenians in Abkhazia After Presidential Elections
In Abkhazia, following the first round of presidential elections, the Armenian community reported online threats and intimidation due to their political choices. Community leader Aram Minosyan demanded an investigation and protection, citing recordings allegedly inciting violence. The second round i...

Threats Against Armenians in Abkhazia After Presidential Elections
In Abkhazia, following the first round of presidential elections, the Armenian community reported online threats and intimidation due to their political choices. Community leader Aram Minosyan demanded an investigation and protection, citing recordings allegedly inciting violence. The second round i...
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40% Bias Score

Syrian Kurds Fight to Preserve Gains Amidst Post-Assad Transition
In post-Assad Syria, Kurds are striving to maintain cultural and political gains made during the civil war, facing displacement and conflict with Turkish-backed rebels, despite negotiations with the new Syrian government; approximately 100,000 people have been displaced.

Syrian Kurds Fight to Preserve Gains Amidst Post-Assad Transition
In post-Assad Syria, Kurds are striving to maintain cultural and political gains made during the civil war, facing displacement and conflict with Turkish-backed rebels, despite negotiations with the new Syrian government; approximately 100,000 people have been displaced.
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52% Bias Score

Heybeliada Seminary Reopening Nears Amidst Legal and Political Discussions
The Heybeliada Ruhban Okulu, a Greek Orthodox seminary closed since 1971, is set to reopen in 2024 following recent meetings between Turkish government officials and the Ecumenical Patriarchate, focusing on the school's legal status.

Heybeliada Seminary Reopening Nears Amidst Legal and Political Discussions
The Heybeliada Ruhban Okulu, a Greek Orthodox seminary closed since 1971, is set to reopen in 2024 following recent meetings between Turkish government officials and the Ecumenical Patriarchate, focusing on the school's legal status.
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36% Bias Score

Post-Election Rise in Hate Crimes and Fears
Following Donald Trump's election, Montgomery County, Maryland saw a 32% increase in hate incidents, while students expressed fear and anxiety; in Texas, an undocumented valedictorian faced threats after disclosing her status.

Post-Election Rise in Hate Crimes and Fears
Following Donald Trump's election, Montgomery County, Maryland saw a 32% increase in hate incidents, while students expressed fear and anxiety; in Texas, an undocumented valedictorian faced threats after disclosing her status.
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60% Bias Score

SSW Aims for Second Bundestag Seat in Upcoming Election
The South Schleswig Voter Association (SSW) aims for a second Bundestag seat in the February 23rd election, needing around 40,000 votes, focusing on regional issues like high energy costs and advocating for minority rights and language recognition.

SSW Aims for Second Bundestag Seat in Upcoming Election
The South Schleswig Voter Association (SSW) aims for a second Bundestag seat in the February 23rd election, needing around 40,000 votes, focusing on regional issues like high energy costs and advocating for minority rights and language recognition.
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36% Bias Score
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