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Gen Z-Led Protests Shake Asian Governments
Protests led by Gen Z in several Asian countries, fueled by corruption, economic hardship, and authoritarianism, have toppled governments in Nepal, Bangladesh, and nearly in Indonesia, mirroring the Arab Spring but with varying outcomes.
Gen Z-Led Protests Shake Asian Governments
Protests led by Gen Z in several Asian countries, fueled by corruption, economic hardship, and authoritarianism, have toppled governments in Nepal, Bangladesh, and nearly in Indonesia, mirroring the Arab Spring but with varying outcomes.
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48% Bias Score


Bob Vylan cancels Tilburg show after controversial Amsterdam performance
British punk-rap group Bob Vylan's Tilburg show was cancelled following controversial statements made during their Amsterdam performance, where they reportedly "trivialized political murder" and incited the audience to "search for political opponents on the street", prompting 013 venue to cancel the...
Bob Vylan cancels Tilburg show after controversial Amsterdam performance
British punk-rap group Bob Vylan's Tilburg show was cancelled following controversial statements made during their Amsterdam performance, where they reportedly "trivialized political murder" and incited the audience to "search for political opponents on the street", prompting 013 venue to cancel the...
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24% Bias Score


Activists Display U.S. Reward Banners for Maduro Capture in Ecuador and Colombia
Venezuelan activists displayed banners in Quito, Ecuador, and Colombia offering the increased U.S. reward for Nicolás Maduro's capture; the Venezuelan government calls the offer 'pathetic and ridiculous' while the Colombian government claims the banner was put up without authorization.
Activists Display U.S. Reward Banners for Maduro Capture in Ecuador and Colombia
Venezuelan activists displayed banners in Quito, Ecuador, and Colombia offering the increased U.S. reward for Nicolás Maduro's capture; the Venezuelan government calls the offer 'pathetic and ridiculous' while the Colombian government claims the banner was put up without authorization.
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44% Bias Score


German Music Festival Defies Right-Wing Extremism
Jamel rockt den Förster," a music festival in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, drew approximately 3,500 attendees on August 25-26, 2023, to counter right-wing extremism, facing legal battles with local authorities over permits and regulations.
German Music Festival Defies Right-Wing Extremism
Jamel rockt den Förster," a music festival in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, drew approximately 3,500 attendees on August 25-26, 2023, to counter right-wing extremism, facing legal battles with local authorities over permits and regulations.
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44% Bias Score


Mexican Billionaire's Lavish Yacht Party Amidst Fraud Case and Political Ambitions
During Seville's Feria de Abril, Mexican billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego threw a lavish party on his 125 million euro yacht, Lady Moura, amidst a 400 million euro investment loss from a fraud case, highlighting his wealth, political activism, and media influence in Mexico.
Mexican Billionaire's Lavish Yacht Party Amidst Fraud Case and Political Ambitions
During Seville's Feria de Abril, Mexican billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego threw a lavish party on his 125 million euro yacht, Lady Moura, amidst a 400 million euro investment loss from a fraud case, highlighting his wealth, political activism, and media influence in Mexico.
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56% Bias Score


Palestinian Activist Released After 16 Months of Conflict
Zakaria Zubeidi, a former Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade leader, was released from Israeli prison in January as part of a prisoner exchange following 16 months of conflict; he now believes that neither armed nor cultural resistance has yielded a solution and is pursuing a doctorate in Israeli studies.
Palestinian Activist Released After 16 Months of Conflict
Zakaria Zubeidi, a former Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade leader, was released from Israeli prison in January as part of a prisoner exchange following 16 months of conflict; he now believes that neither armed nor cultural resistance has yielded a solution and is pursuing a doctorate in Israeli studies.
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36% Bias Score

Assassination of Charlie Kirk Sparks Surge in Turning Point USA Membership
The assassination of Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, on September 10th, has resulted in an 18,000-chapter request surge for the organization within 24 hours, alongside nearly \$3 million in donations for his family.

Assassination of Charlie Kirk Sparks Surge in Turning Point USA Membership
The assassination of Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, on September 10th, has resulted in an 18,000-chapter request surge for the organization within 24 hours, alongside nearly \$3 million in donations for his family.
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68% Bias Score

Catalan Constitutionalists Criticize PSC Government
Despite a change in government in Catalonia, constitutionalist groups claim that the new PSC administration has not deviated significantly from the policies of previous separatist governments, citing continued linguistic policies and disregard for the law regarding the display of official symbols.

Catalan Constitutionalists Criticize PSC Government
Despite a change in government in Catalonia, constitutionalist groups claim that the new PSC administration has not deviated significantly from the policies of previous separatist governments, citing continued linguistic policies and disregard for the law regarding the display of official symbols.
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64% Bias Score

Kraftklub's Surprise Appearance Highlights Legal Battle at Anti-Extremist Festival
The Jamel rockt den Förster festival, a yearly event combating right-wing extremism in Jamel, Germany, saw a surprise appearance by Kraftklub, drawing 3,500 attendees; this year's event saw legal battles over permits, with the local CDU-Landrat attempting to impose alcohol bans, which were later ove...

Kraftklub's Surprise Appearance Highlights Legal Battle at Anti-Extremist Festival
The Jamel rockt den Förster festival, a yearly event combating right-wing extremism in Jamel, Germany, saw a surprise appearance by Kraftklub, drawing 3,500 attendees; this year's event saw legal battles over permits, with the local CDU-Landrat attempting to impose alcohol bans, which were later ove...
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36% Bias Score

Algospeak: How TikTok's Algorithm Shapes Political Protest
In Los Angeles, anti-deportation and anti-fascist protests are disguised as a "music festival" on TikTok to bypass the platform's algorithm, a tactic called "Algospeak," which uses coded language to circumvent censorship and maintain visibility.

Algospeak: How TikTok's Algorithm Shapes Political Protest
In Los Angeles, anti-deportation and anti-fascist protests are disguised as a "music festival" on TikTok to bypass the platform's algorithm, a tactic called "Algospeak," which uses coded language to circumvent censorship and maintain visibility.
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40% Bias Score

Hong Kong Activist Granted UK Asylum
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Tony Chung, previously sentenced to 3.5 years imprisonment under China's National Security Law, was granted asylum in the UK in 2024 after fleeing Hong Kong in December 2023 due to fears of persecution.

Hong Kong Activist Granted UK Asylum
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Tony Chung, previously sentenced to 3.5 years imprisonment under China's National Security Law, was granted asylum in the UK in 2024 after fleeing Hong Kong in December 2023 due to fears of persecution.
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36% Bias Score

NSW Premier clashes with activist over Harbour Bridge march
NSW Premier Chris Minns is in a standoff with activist Josh Lees over a planned Harbour Bridge march, highlighting tensions between the right to protest and concerns about public order and costs; the march is backed by the Greens but opposed by the Jewish community and the NSW opposition.

NSW Premier clashes with activist over Harbour Bridge march
NSW Premier Chris Minns is in a standoff with activist Josh Lees over a planned Harbour Bridge march, highlighting tensions between the right to protest and concerns about public order and costs; the march is backed by the Greens but opposed by the Jewish community and the NSW opposition.
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48% Bias Score
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