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Georgian Court Extends Saakashvili's Prison Sentence to 12.5 Years
A Georgian court sentenced former president Mikheil Saakashvili to an additional four years and six months in prison on Monday for illegally crossing the border, increasing his total sentence to 12.5 years; Saakashvili denies all charges as politically motivated.
Georgian Court Extends Saakashvili's Prison Sentence to 12.5 Years
A Georgian court sentenced former president Mikheil Saakashvili to an additional four years and six months in prison on Monday for illegally crossing the border, increasing his total sentence to 12.5 years; Saakashvili denies all charges as politically motivated.
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40% Bias Score


Chilean Parliamentarian Resigns Amid Corruption Probe, Childbirth Raid
Chilean Communist Party parliamentarian Karol Cariola resigned from her presidency of the Chamber of Deputies after facing pressure from the opposition due to a corruption investigation; a police raid occurred on the day of her childbirth, triggering accusations of political persecution.
Chilean Parliamentarian Resigns Amid Corruption Probe, Childbirth Raid
Chilean Communist Party parliamentarian Karol Cariola resigned from her presidency of the Chamber of Deputies after facing pressure from the opposition due to a corruption investigation; a police raid occurred on the day of her childbirth, triggering accusations of political persecution.
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52% Bias Score


Putin's Enemies: Exile and Repression
James Jones's documentary profiles Christo Grozev, a Bellingcat investigator targeted by Russia after exposing state-sponsored violence; the film details his exile, the imprisonment of his colleagues Alexei Navalny and Vladimir Kara-Murza, and his father's mysterious death, highlighting the Putin re...
Putin's Enemies: Exile and Repression
James Jones's documentary profiles Christo Grozev, a Bellingcat investigator targeted by Russia after exposing state-sponsored violence; the film details his exile, the imprisonment of his colleagues Alexei Navalny and Vladimir Kara-Murza, and his father's mysterious death, highlighting the Putin re...
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52% Bias Score


ICE Arrests Green Card Holding Activist on University Campus
Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, possessing a green card, was arrested by ICE on Columbia University's campus, prompting his wife and attorney to release statements detailing his alleged prior request for university intervention, a preceding "doxxing" campaign, and the government's claim of his ...
ICE Arrests Green Card Holding Activist on University Campus
Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, possessing a green card, was arrested by ICE on Columbia University's campus, prompting his wife and attorney to release statements detailing his alleged prior request for university intervention, a preceding "doxxing" campaign, and the government's claim of his ...
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48% Bias Score


Death of Protestor Leads to Dismissal of Case Against Him
Following months of legal proceedings stemming from threats made against the Prime Minister, opposition protest participant Vahan Manasyan died before his trial, leading to the case's dismissal. His lawyer and human rights advocates contest the charges.
Death of Protestor Leads to Dismissal of Case Against Him
Following months of legal proceedings stemming from threats made against the Prime Minister, opposition protest participant Vahan Manasyan died before his trial, leading to the case's dismissal. His lawyer and human rights advocates contest the charges.
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56% Bias Score


Ugandan Opposition Leader Besigye Begins Hunger Strike in Military Detention
Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye, 68, began a hunger strike while in military detention awaiting trial on weapons charges, a move that follows his controversial abduction in Kenya and transfer to Uganda, sparking international condemnation and raising questions about political freedoms.
Ugandan Opposition Leader Besigye Begins Hunger Strike in Military Detention
Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye, 68, began a hunger strike while in military detention awaiting trial on weapons charges, a move that follows his controversial abduction in Kenya and transfer to Uganda, sparking international condemnation and raising questions about political freedoms.
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48% Bias Score

Saakashvili Receives Additional Prison Sentence in Georgia
A Georgian court sentenced former president Mikheil Saakashvili to an additional four years and six months imprisonment for illegally re-entering the country in 2021, adding to his existing sentences and bringing his total prison term to twelve and a half years; Saakashvili and human rights groups c...

Saakashvili Receives Additional Prison Sentence in Georgia
A Georgian court sentenced former president Mikheil Saakashvili to an additional four years and six months imprisonment for illegally re-entering the country in 2021, adding to his existing sentences and bringing his total prison term to twelve and a half years; Saakashvili and human rights groups c...
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40% Bias Score

Donbas Activist's Kidnapping and Humanitarian Work
Irina Poltoratskaya, a teacher in Torez, became a key figure in the 2014 Donbas conflict, organizing the independence referendum. Subsequently kidnapped, tortured, and held captive for three months by the SBU, she was later exchanged and continues humanitarian work aiding civilians and soldiers.

Donbas Activist's Kidnapping and Humanitarian Work
Irina Poltoratskaya, a teacher in Torez, became a key figure in the 2014 Donbas conflict, organizing the independence referendum. Subsequently kidnapped, tortured, and held captive for three months by the SBU, she was later exchanged and continues humanitarian work aiding civilians and soldiers.
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52% Bias Score

Columbia Graduate, Former UK Employee, Faces Deportation Over Vague Foreign Policy Concerns
Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate and former British government employee, was arrested on March 9th and faces deportation; the US government claims his presence poses a risk to foreign policy, a claim disputed by his former employer and lawyer.

Columbia Graduate, Former UK Employee, Faces Deportation Over Vague Foreign Policy Concerns
Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate and former British government employee, was arrested on March 9th and faces deportation; the US government claims his presence poses a risk to foreign policy, a claim disputed by his former employer and lawyer.
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56% Bias Score

Belarusian Shelters in Poland Provide Refuge for Those Fleeing Persecution
Belarusian shelters in Warsaw and Sopot, Poland, offer temporary housing and support to Belarusian political prisoners and those fleeing persecution, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the crucial role of international aid.

Belarusian Shelters in Poland Provide Refuge for Those Fleeing Persecution
Belarusian shelters in Warsaw and Sopot, Poland, offer temporary housing and support to Belarusian political prisoners and those fleeing persecution, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the crucial role of international aid.
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28% Bias Score

Besigye Hospitalized, Returned to Prison Amidst Treason Charges
Detained Ugandan opposition figure Kizza Besigye, facing charges of illegal firearm possession and treason in a military court, was hospitalized after a week-long hunger strike but has been returned to prison; his wife expressed suspicion regarding a government minister's visit.

Besigye Hospitalized, Returned to Prison Amidst Treason Charges
Detained Ugandan opposition figure Kizza Besigye, facing charges of illegal firearm possession and treason in a military court, was hospitalized after a week-long hunger strike but has been returned to prison; his wife expressed suspicion regarding a government minister's visit.
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44% Bias Score

DOJ Urges Dismissal of Charges Against NYC Mayor Adams
The US Department of Justice urged the dismissal of corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, citing his criticism of the Biden administration's immigration policies and the potential impact on his ability to address illegal immigration and crime, raising concerns about judicial independence.

DOJ Urges Dismissal of Charges Against NYC Mayor Adams
The US Department of Justice urged the dismissal of corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, citing his criticism of the Biden administration's immigration policies and the potential impact on his ability to address illegal immigration and crime, raising concerns about judicial independence.
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40% Bias Score
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