Russia Conscripts 5,500 More Crimean Residents in 2024
Russia illegally conscripted over 50,000 Crimean residents into its army since February 2022, with 5,500 conscripted in the fall of 2024 alone, violating international law and resulting in thousands of Crimean casualties.
Russia Conscripts 5,500 More Crimean Residents in 2024
Russia illegally conscripted over 50,000 Crimean residents into its army since February 2022, with 5,500 conscripted in the fall of 2024 alone, violating international law and resulting in thousands of Crimean casualties.
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56% Bias Score
Death of Cuban Protester Highlights Prison Abuses
A Cuban man, Manuel de Jesús Guillén Esplugas, 29, who participated in the July 11, 2021, protests, died in a Cuban prison; his family alleges he was beaten to death, while the official cause was suicide; this is the fourth death linked to those protests, raising concerns about human rights abuses a...
Death of Cuban Protester Highlights Prison Abuses
A Cuban man, Manuel de Jesús Guillén Esplugas, 29, who participated in the July 11, 2021, protests, died in a Cuban prison; his family alleges he was beaten to death, while the official cause was suicide; this is the fourth death linked to those protests, raising concerns about human rights abuses a...
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44% Bias Score
"Thousands Freed, But Many Still Missing After Assad's Fall"
"Following the fall of President Bashar al-Assad's regime, thousands of prisoners have been released, but many others remain missing, highlighting the scale of human rights abuses during the Syrian civil war and the challenges faced by survivors and their families."
"Thousands Freed, But Many Still Missing After Assad's Fall"
"Following the fall of President Bashar al-Assad's regime, thousands of prisoners have been released, but many others remain missing, highlighting the scale of human rights abuses during the Syrian civil war and the challenges faced by survivors and their families."
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48% Bias Score
UN Demands Investigation into Venezuelan Post-Election Killings
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk called for a prompt investigation into at least 28 deaths following Venezuela's July presidential elections, expressing concern over arbitrary detentions and the use of anti-terrorism laws against protesters while noting the release of over 100 polit...
UN Demands Investigation into Venezuelan Post-Election Killings
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk called for a prompt investigation into at least 28 deaths following Venezuela's July presidential elections, expressing concern over arbitrary detentions and the use of anti-terrorism laws against protesters while noting the release of over 100 polit...
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40% Bias Score
"Imprisoned Nobel Laureate Defies Iran's Silencing of Dissent"
"Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, imprisoned for her activism, defiantly continues her work for women's rights and human rights from a temporary release, denouncing the Iranian government's silencing of opposition and extrajudicial killings."
"Imprisoned Nobel Laureate Defies Iran's Silencing of Dissent"
"Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, imprisoned for her activism, defiantly continues her work for women's rights and human rights from a temporary release, denouncing the Iranian government's silencing of opposition and extrajudicial killings."
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8% Bias Score
Release of Prisoners from Syria's Notorious Sednaya Prison
Dozens of emaciated men were released from Syria's Sednaya military prison, notorious for torture and executions of tens of thousands of political prisoners without trial, following the rebels' release of thousands of prisoners from various locations across Syria.
Release of Prisoners from Syria's Notorious Sednaya Prison
Dozens of emaciated men were released from Syria's Sednaya military prison, notorious for torture and executions of tens of thousands of political prisoners without trial, following the rebels' release of thousands of prisoners from various locations across Syria.
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56% Bias Score
Large Prisoner Swap Frees Russian Opposition Figure; Poisoning Investigation Opens in Berlin
Vladimir Kara-Murza, a prominent Russian opposition politician, was freed in a large East-West prisoner swap, alleviating fears about his mother's suspected poisoning in Berlin, while a separate poisoning investigation is ongoing in the German capital.
Large Prisoner Swap Frees Russian Opposition Figure; Poisoning Investigation Opens in Berlin
Vladimir Kara-Murza, a prominent Russian opposition politician, was freed in a large East-West prisoner swap, alleviating fears about his mother's suspected poisoning in Berlin, while a separate poisoning investigation is ongoing in the German capital.
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40% Bias Score
Syria Releases 35 Bodies of Saydnaya Prison Prisoners After 50 Years of Assad Rule
In Damascus, Syria, 35 bodies of prisoners from Saydnaya prison, held for decades under the Assad regime, are being released to their families for burial after 50 years of dictatorship; families are identifying them at Al-Mujtahid Hospital, amid grief and challenges due to the bodies' condition, hig...
Syria Releases 35 Bodies of Saydnaya Prison Prisoners After 50 Years of Assad Rule
In Damascus, Syria, 35 bodies of prisoners from Saydnaya prison, held for decades under the Assad regime, are being released to their families for burial after 50 years of dictatorship; families are identifying them at Al-Mujtahid Hospital, amid grief and challenges due to the bodies' condition, hig...
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40% Bias Score
Syrian Families Search for Missing Loved Ones, Demand Accountability for Assad Regime Abuses
In Damascus, families search for missing relatives at a hospital displaying photos of the dead and disappeared, highlighting the lingering impact of the Assad regime's human rights abuses and the demand for accountability from the new Syrian administration.
Syrian Families Search for Missing Loved Ones, Demand Accountability for Assad Regime Abuses
In Damascus, families search for missing relatives at a hospital displaying photos of the dead and disappeared, highlighting the lingering impact of the Assad regime's human rights abuses and the demand for accountability from the new Syrian administration.
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56% Bias Score
"Thousands Freed from Syrian Prisons as Assad Regime Falls, but Tens of Thousands Remain Missing"
"Following the fall of President Bashar al-Assad's regime, thousands of prisoners have been released from Syrian detention facilities notorious for human rights abuses, but tens of thousands remain missing, highlighting the regime's systematic brutality during Syria's 13-year civil war."
"Thousands Freed from Syrian Prisons as Assad Regime Falls, but Tens of Thousands Remain Missing"
"Following the fall of President Bashar al-Assad's regime, thousands of prisoners have been released from Syrian detention facilities notorious for human rights abuses, but tens of thousands remain missing, highlighting the regime's systematic brutality during Syria's 13-year civil war."
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44% Bias Score
Syria's Interim Government Blames Assad for Disappearance of American Journalist Austin Tice
Syria's interim government holds Bashar al-Assad responsible for the disappearance of American journalist Austin Tice, missing since 2012, while a new video claiming to show a missing American has been ruled out by Tice's family. The Biden administration is engaging with various Syrian factions to l...
Syria's Interim Government Blames Assad for Disappearance of American Journalist Austin Tice
Syria's interim government holds Bashar al-Assad responsible for the disappearance of American journalist Austin Tice, missing since 2012, while a new video claiming to show a missing American has been ruled out by Tice's family. The Biden administration is engaging with various Syrian factions to l...
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36% Bias Score
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52% Bias Score