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Kremlin Condemned for Navalny's Death
European leaders condemned Russia for Alexei Navalny's death in prison; supporters held memorials despite risks of arrest; his widow accused Putin of trying to erase his memory.
Kremlin Condemned for Navalny's Death
European leaders condemned Russia for Alexei Navalny's death in prison; supporters held memorials despite risks of arrest; his widow accused Putin of trying to erase his memory.
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60% Bias Score


Navalnaya Renews Call for Free Russia on Anniversary of Husband's Death
Yulia Navalnaya, widow of Alexei Navalny, called on supporters to continue his fight for a free Russia on the one-year anniversary of his death in a Russian prison; she accused Vladimir Putin of trying to erase Navalny's legacy and described actions people could take to continue his work.
Navalnaya Renews Call for Free Russia on Anniversary of Husband's Death
Yulia Navalnaya, widow of Alexei Navalny, called on supporters to continue his fight for a free Russia on the one-year anniversary of his death in a Russian prison; she accused Vladimir Putin of trying to erase Navalny's legacy and described actions people could take to continue his work.
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40% Bias Score


Latvian Activist Gaponenko Arrested on Charges of Aiding Foreign State and Inciting Hatred
Latvian authorities arrested human rights activist Alexander Gaponenko on February 13, 2024, charging him with aiding a foreign state and inciting national hatred following his participation in a conference on the alleged "ethnocide of Russian compatriots in the Baltic states".
Latvian Activist Gaponenko Arrested on Charges of Aiding Foreign State and Inciting Hatred
Latvian authorities arrested human rights activist Alexander Gaponenko on February 13, 2024, charging him with aiding a foreign state and inciting national hatred following his participation in a conference on the alleged "ethnocide of Russian compatriots in the Baltic states".
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52% Bias Score


Ukraine Sanctions Opposition Figures Amidst Upcoming Elections
Amid upcoming Ukrainian presidential elections, the government sanctioned several opposition figures, including former President Petro Poroshenko, freezing their assets and prohibiting the export of their property from Ukraine, citing damage to national security and aid to Russia, although specific ...
Ukraine Sanctions Opposition Figures Amidst Upcoming Elections
Amid upcoming Ukrainian presidential elections, the government sanctioned several opposition figures, including former President Petro Poroshenko, freezing their assets and prohibiting the export of their property from Ukraine, citing damage to national security and aid to Russia, although specific ...
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48% Bias Score


UN Accuses Hasina's Government of Crimes Against Humanity in Bangladesh
A UN report alleges that Sheikh Hasina's government in Bangladesh committed crimes against humanity, including up to 1,400 extrajudicial killings during a 45-day period last year, as it tried to retain power amidst mass protests.
UN Accuses Hasina's Government of Crimes Against Humanity in Bangladesh
A UN report alleges that Sheikh Hasina's government in Bangladesh committed crimes against humanity, including up to 1,400 extrajudicial killings during a 45-day period last year, as it tried to retain power amidst mass protests.
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48% Bias Score


Former Pro-Kremlin Activist Detained in Russia on Espionage Charges
A Moscow court ordered the pre-trial detention of Nikita Prosvirin, a 32-year-old former pro-Kremlin activist, on charges of "confidential cooperation" with a foreign organization; the details of the case remain classified, but the arrest reflects Russia's intensified crackdown on dissent.
Former Pro-Kremlin Activist Detained in Russia on Espionage Charges
A Moscow court ordered the pre-trial detention of Nikita Prosvirin, a 32-year-old former pro-Kremlin activist, on charges of "confidential cooperation" with a foreign organization; the details of the case remain classified, but the arrest reflects Russia's intensified crackdown on dissent.
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40% Bias Score

Navalny's Death Anniversary Marked by Memorials Amidst Repression
On February 16th, the first anniversary of Alexei Navalny's death, his mother, Lyudmila, called for the identification of those responsible for his death, while unsanctioned memorials took place across Russia, attracting both Russian citizens and Western diplomats amidst potential legal repercussion...

Navalny's Death Anniversary Marked by Memorials Amidst Repression
On February 16th, the first anniversary of Alexei Navalny's death, his mother, Lyudmila, called for the identification of those responsible for his death, while unsanctioned memorials took place across Russia, attracting both Russian citizens and Western diplomats amidst potential legal repercussion...
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44% Bias Score

Russia's Crackdown on War Dissent: Over 800 Charged
In Russia, over 800 people face charges for spreading "fake news" about the Ukraine war, criticizing authorities online, or donating to Ukrainian causes; 17-year-old Darya Kozireva was recently released after a year in prison for posting a Ukrainian poem, while others face lengthy sentences for simi...

Russia's Crackdown on War Dissent: Over 800 Charged
In Russia, over 800 people face charges for spreading "fake news" about the Ukraine war, criticizing authorities online, or donating to Ukrainian causes; 17-year-old Darya Kozireva was recently released after a year in prison for posting a Ukrainian poem, while others face lengthy sentences for simi...
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56% Bias Score

Tehran Protest Met with Arrests on Anniversary of House Arrests
A planned protest outside Tehran University on February 11, 2024, to mark the 14th anniversary of the house arrest of Iranian opposition leaders Mir Hossein Mousavi, Zahra Rahnavard, and Mehdi Karoubi, was met with a heavy security presence, resulting in multiple arrests of organizers and protesters...

Tehran Protest Met with Arrests on Anniversary of House Arrests
A planned protest outside Tehran University on February 11, 2024, to mark the 14th anniversary of the house arrest of Iranian opposition leaders Mir Hossein Mousavi, Zahra Rahnavard, and Mehdi Karoubi, was met with a heavy security presence, resulting in multiple arrests of organizers and protesters...
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48% Bias Score

Assad Regime's Records Expose Thousands of Syrian Victims
In a fire-damaged Homs prison, documents detailing the Assad regime's systematic oppression and human rights abuses were discovered, revealing the arrests, alleged crimes, and fates of thousands of Syrians, including the likely extrajudicial killings of those detained in 2011-2013.

Assad Regime's Records Expose Thousands of Syrian Victims
In a fire-damaged Homs prison, documents detailing the Assad regime's systematic oppression and human rights abuses were discovered, revealing the arrests, alleged crimes, and fates of thousands of Syrians, including the likely extrajudicial killings of those detained in 2011-2013.
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56% Bias Score

European Parliament Condemns Russia's Repression, Links Navalny's Death to Ukraine War
The European Parliament commemorated Alexei Navalny's death on February 12th, 2024, during a debate emphasizing increased political repression in Russia and the need for continued support of Russian civil society, linking Navalny's legacy to the war in Ukraine and the Putin regime's future.

European Parliament Condemns Russia's Repression, Links Navalny's Death to Ukraine War
The European Parliament commemorated Alexei Navalny's death on February 12th, 2024, during a debate emphasizing increased political repression in Russia and the need for continued support of Russian civil society, linking Navalny's legacy to the war in Ukraine and the Putin regime's future.
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52% Bias Score

Russia: Teenager Faces Prison for Anti-War Protest
18-year-old Daria Kosyreva faces up to five years in prison for attaching a poem to a monument in St. Petersburg on the anniversary of the Ukraine invasion, highlighting Russia's repression of anti-war protesters, including an estimated 130 children and teens.

Russia: Teenager Faces Prison for Anti-War Protest
18-year-old Daria Kosyreva faces up to five years in prison for attaching a poem to a monument in St. Petersburg on the anniversary of the Ukraine invasion, highlighting Russia's repression of anti-war protesters, including an estimated 130 children and teens.
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52% Bias Score
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