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Moscow Gym Raid: Conscription Drive and Crackdown on Dissent in Russia
Moscow police raided a gym, detaining men for conscription or deportation, reflecting a wider crackdown on draft dodgers and anti-war sentiment; 19-year-old activist Darya Kozyreva received a nearly three-year prison sentence for anti-war poetry and graffiti.
Moscow Gym Raid: Conscription Drive and Crackdown on Dissent in Russia
Moscow police raided a gym, detaining men for conscription or deportation, reflecting a wider crackdown on draft dodgers and anti-war sentiment; 19-year-old activist Darya Kozyreva received a nearly three-year prison sentence for anti-war poetry and graffiti.
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56% Bias Score


Moldova Schedules Elections Amidst Crackdown on Opposition
Moldova's ruling PAS party unilaterally scheduled parliamentary elections for September 28th, ignoring low approval ratings (46% would never vote PAS, 57% expect PAS to lose its majority) and amidst a crackdown on political opponents, including Gagauzia Governor Guțul, raising concerns about elector...
Moldova Schedules Elections Amidst Crackdown on Opposition
Moldova's ruling PAS party unilaterally scheduled parliamentary elections for September 28th, ignoring low approval ratings (46% would never vote PAS, 57% expect PAS to lose its majority) and amidst a crackdown on political opponents, including Gagauzia Governor Guțul, raising concerns about elector...
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64% Bias Score


Belarus Tightens "Parasite" Crackdown with Police Collaboration
The Belarusian government recently amended legislation, allowing employment commissions to collaborate with law enforcement against those avoiding commission appearances or displaying "antisocial behavior," escalating a decade-long "parasite" crackdown involving penalties and potential social servic...
Belarus Tightens "Parasite" Crackdown with Police Collaboration
The Belarusian government recently amended legislation, allowing employment commissions to collaborate with law enforcement against those avoiding commission appearances or displaying "antisocial behavior," escalating a decade-long "parasite" crackdown involving penalties and potential social servic...
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56% Bias Score


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


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

Mass Sentencing of Tunisian Opposition Figures
A Tunisian court sentenced 40 opposition figures, including prominent politicians and journalists, to prison terms ranging from 13 to 66 years; the trial, criticized as politically motivated, highlights the ongoing crackdown on dissent under President Kais Saied's rule.

Mass Sentencing of Tunisian Opposition Figures
A Tunisian court sentenced 40 opposition figures, including prominent politicians and journalists, to prison terms ranging from 13 to 66 years; the trial, criticized as politically motivated, highlights the ongoing crackdown on dissent under President Kais Saied's rule.
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52% Bias Score

Uganda: Supreme Court Rules Against Military Trials of Civilians, but Government Defies Ruling
Ugandan opposition politician Kizza Besigye and his aide were abducted in Kenya and tried in a Ugandan military court, prompting a Supreme Court ruling declaring such trials unconstitutional; however, the government continues to use military courts, raising human rights concerns ahead of the 2026 el...

Uganda: Supreme Court Rules Against Military Trials of Civilians, but Government Defies Ruling
Ugandan opposition politician Kizza Besigye and his aide were abducted in Kenya and tried in a Ugandan military court, prompting a Supreme Court ruling declaring such trials unconstitutional; however, the government continues to use military courts, raising human rights concerns ahead of the 2026 el...
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40% Bias Score

Harvard Faces Student Visa Ban Threat Over Pro-Palestinian Protests
The U.S. government threatened to bar Harvard University from admitting foreign students if it fails to provide information on alleged "illegal and violent activities" by April 30th, canceling $2.7 million in grants and escalating a conflict over pro-Palestinian protests on campus.

Harvard Faces Student Visa Ban Threat Over Pro-Palestinian Protests
The U.S. government threatened to bar Harvard University from admitting foreign students if it fails to provide information on alleged "illegal and violent activities" by April 30th, canceling $2.7 million in grants and escalating a conflict over pro-Palestinian protests on campus.
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52% 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

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
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