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Ankara University Students Protest Arrests, Citing Human Rights Abuses
Ankara University students held a public demonstration protesting the arrest of 67 students and the house arrest of academics, citing human rights abuses such as strip searches and sexual assault; one student was expelled for supporting the detainees.
Ankara University Students Protest Arrests, Citing Human Rights Abuses
Ankara University students held a public demonstration protesting the arrest of 67 students and the house arrest of academics, citing human rights abuses such as strip searches and sexual assault; one student was expelled for supporting the detainees.
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60% Bias Score


Belarus Adds Thousands to Russia's Wanted List
Belarusian authorities added almost 5,000 citizens to Russia's wanted list, impacting travel to CIS countries and extending statute of limitations on crimes; this includes former political prisoners, human rights activists, and journalists.
Belarus Adds Thousands to Russia's Wanted List
Belarusian authorities added almost 5,000 citizens to Russia's wanted list, impacting travel to CIS countries and extending statute of limitations on crimes; this includes former political prisoners, human rights activists, and journalists.
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40% Bias Score


Four Russian Journalists Sentenced to Prison for Anti-Corruption Work
A Russian court sentenced four journalists to 5 1/2 years in prison on Tuesday for working with Alexei Navalny's anti-corruption group, which was declared extremist in 2021, amid a wider crackdown on dissent in Russia.
Four Russian Journalists Sentenced to Prison for Anti-Corruption Work
A Russian court sentenced four journalists to 5 1/2 years in prison on Tuesday for working with Alexei Navalny's anti-corruption group, which was declared extremist in 2021, amid a wider crackdown on dissent in Russia.
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60% Bias Score


Amnesty Relocates Hong Kong Office in Defiance of China's Security Law
Amnesty International reopened its Hong Kong office "in exile" on Tuesday, led by Hong Kong activists based in several countries, to counter China's national security law that has led to the arrest and conviction of hundreds under charges of subversion and terrorism.
Amnesty Relocates Hong Kong Office in Defiance of China's Security Law
Amnesty International reopened its Hong Kong office "in exile" on Tuesday, led by Hong Kong activists based in several countries, to counter China's national security law that has led to the arrest and conviction of hundreds under charges of subversion and terrorism.
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44% Bias Score


Moscow Court Sentences Four Journalists to 5.5 Years for Alleged FBK Ties
A Moscow court sentenced four journalists—Antonina Favorovskaya, Artem Krieger, Sergey Karelin, and Konstantin Gabov—to five and a half years in prison for alleged involvement with the outlawed FBK, despite their claims of journalistic work; the trial was closed to the public.
Moscow Court Sentences Four Journalists to 5.5 Years for Alleged FBK Ties
A Moscow court sentenced four journalists—Antonina Favorovskaya, Artem Krieger, Sergey Karelin, and Konstantin Gabov—to five and a half years in prison for alleged involvement with the outlawed FBK, despite their claims of journalistic work; the trial was closed to the public.
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48% Bias Score


Cuban National Arrested in Miami for Allegedly Concealing Regime Ties
A 57-year-old Cuban national, Daniel Morejon Garcia, was arrested in Miami for allegedly concealing his affiliation with Cuba's Ministry of the Interior and Communist Party during his immigration application, prompting concerns about foreign agents in the U.S.
Cuban National Arrested in Miami for Allegedly Concealing Regime Ties
A 57-year-old Cuban national, Daniel Morejon Garcia, was arrested in Miami for allegedly concealing his affiliation with Cuba's Ministry of the Interior and Communist Party during his immigration application, prompting concerns about foreign agents in the U.S.
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44% Bias Score

Four Russian Journalists Sentenced to Prison for Anti-Corruption Work
A Russian court sentenced four journalists to 5.5 years in prison for their alleged involvement with Alexei Navalny's anti-corruption foundation, which was declared extremist in 2021, highlighting the Kremlin's escalating crackdown on dissent.

Four Russian Journalists Sentenced to Prison for Anti-Corruption Work
A Russian court sentenced four journalists to 5.5 years in prison for their alleged involvement with Alexei Navalny's anti-corruption foundation, which was declared extremist in 2021, highlighting the Kremlin's escalating crackdown on dissent.
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56% Bias Score

Four Russian Journalists Sentenced to Prison for Extremism
A Russian court sentenced four journalists to five and a half years in prison for extremism, connected to their work with Alexei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation, which was banned in 2021, highlighting a wider crackdown on dissent.

Four Russian Journalists Sentenced to Prison for Extremism
A Russian court sentenced four journalists to five and a half years in prison for extremism, connected to their work with Alexei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation, which was banned in 2021, highlighting a wider crackdown on dissent.
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44% Bias Score

Polish Activists Face Trial for Aiding Migrants at Border
Five Polish activists face trial for aiding migrants at the Belarusian border; if convicted, they could face five years in prison for providing food, clothing, and transport, highlighting Poland's strict migration policies and national security concerns despite a change in government.

Polish Activists Face Trial for Aiding Migrants at Border
Five Polish activists face trial for aiding migrants at the Belarusian border; if convicted, they could face five years in prison for providing food, clothing, and transport, highlighting Poland's strict migration policies and national security concerns despite a change in government.
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40% Bias Score

Serbia: Government Declares Victory Over Protests, Promises Crackdown
In Belgrade, President Aleksandar Vučić's ruling party held a massive rally of at least 55,000 people, declaring victory against a "color revolution" and demanding a crackdown on ongoing student-led protests against his government, which have lasted for months and included arrests and violence again...

Serbia: Government Declares Victory Over Protests, Promises Crackdown
In Belgrade, President Aleksandar Vučić's ruling party held a massive rally of at least 55,000 people, declaring victory against a "color revolution" and demanding a crackdown on ongoing student-led protests against his government, which have lasted for months and included arrests and violence again...
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40% Bias Score

Russian Journalists Sentenced for Navalny Ties
A Moscow court sentenced four journalists to five years and eleven months in prison for alleged ties to Alexey Navalny's anti-corruption organization, which was declared extremist; the closed-door trial underscores Russia's crackdown on dissent.

Russian Journalists Sentenced for Navalny Ties
A Moscow court sentenced four journalists to five years and eleven months in prison for alleged ties to Alexey Navalny's anti-corruption organization, which was declared extremist; the closed-door trial underscores Russia's crackdown on dissent.
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60% Bias Score

Russian Court Orders Closure of Kremlin Critic's Charity
A Russian court ordered the closure of a charity foundation led by Kremlin critic Yevgeny Roizman on Monday, citing alleged financial mismanagement of funds raised for children with spinal muscular atrophy; the foundation plans to appeal.

Russian Court Orders Closure of Kremlin Critic's Charity
A Russian court ordered the closure of a charity foundation led by Kremlin critic Yevgeny Roizman on Monday, citing alleged financial mismanagement of funds raised for children with spinal muscular atrophy; the foundation plans to appeal.
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40% Bias Score
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