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Belarus: Suicide, Pardons, and Trial Highlight Regime's Crackdown
A Belarusian woman committed suicide after facing repeated persecution under "extremist" charges; 29 political prisoners were pardoned by Lukashenko; comedian Slava Komissarenko will be tried in absentia for satirizing Lukashenko.
Belarus: Suicide, Pardons, and Trial Highlight Regime's Crackdown
A Belarusian woman committed suicide after facing repeated persecution under "extremist" charges; 29 political prisoners were pardoned by Lukashenko; comedian Slava Komissarenko will be tried in absentia for satirizing Lukashenko.
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36% Bias Score


"Venezuela: Liberación de presos políticos tras elecciones presidenciales y denuncias de violaciones de derechos humanos."
"Tras las elecciones presidenciales venezolanas, más de 2000 manifestantes fueron detenidos; el gobierno liberó a 103 esta semana, incluyendo 19 adolescentes, mientras la Corte Penal Internacional investiga violaciones de derechos humanos, y la oposición denuncia desapariciones y la falta de garantí...
"Venezuela: Liberación de presos políticos tras elecciones presidenciales y denuncias de violaciones de derechos humanos."
"Tras las elecciones presidenciales venezolanas, más de 2000 manifestantes fueron detenidos; el gobierno liberó a 103 esta semana, incluyendo 19 adolescentes, mientras la Corte Penal Internacional investiga violaciones de derechos humanos, y la oposición denuncia desapariciones y la falta de garantí...
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48% Bias Score


"Assad's Dictatorship and the Syrian Civil War"
"Bashar al-Assad, succeeding his father in 2000, initially promised reforms but became a dictator, triggering a civil war that caused widespread destruction, displacement, and the rise of extremist groups."
"Assad's Dictatorship and the Syrian Civil War"
"Bashar al-Assad, succeeding his father in 2000, initially promised reforms but became a dictator, triggering a civil war that caused widespread destruction, displacement, and the rise of extremist groups."
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60% Bias Score


"Georgia: Violent Crackdown on Journalists Amid Anti-Government Protests"
"Masked men attacked a Georgian TV crew covering anti-government protests; police inaction fueled outrage, while authorities called it a provocation to stoke demonstrations, adding to concerns over increasing repression against journalists and opposition figures. "
"Georgia: Violent Crackdown on Journalists Amid Anti-Government Protests"
"Masked men attacked a Georgian TV crew covering anti-government protests; police inaction fueled outrage, while authorities called it a provocation to stoke demonstrations, adding to concerns over increasing repression against journalists and opposition figures. "
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52% Bias Score


Netherlands Urges EU to Revoke Georgia's Visa-Free Status After Crackdown on Protests
The Netherlands is calling for the EU to revoke Georgia's visa-free status following the Georgian government's violent crackdown on anti-government protests, which involved arrests of opposition leaders and violence against demonstrators and journalists; this action follows similar sanctions imposed...
Netherlands Urges EU to Revoke Georgia's Visa-Free Status After Crackdown on Protests
The Netherlands is calling for the EU to revoke Georgia's visa-free status following the Georgian government's violent crackdown on anti-government protests, which involved arrests of opposition leaders and violence against demonstrators and journalists; this action follows similar sanctions imposed...
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52% Bias Score


Georgia Arrests Opposition Leader Amid EU Accession Crisis
Georgian police raided opposition offices, arresting leader Nika Gvaramia and others, amid ongoing protests against the ruling party's suspension of EU accession talks following a disputed October election; seven face charges of group violence.
Georgia Arrests Opposition Leader Amid EU Accession Crisis
Georgian police raided opposition offices, arresting leader Nika Gvaramia and others, amid ongoing protests against the ruling party's suspension of EU accession talks following a disputed October election; seven face charges of group violence.
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44% Bias Score

Belarus Arrests Seven Journalists Amidst Pre-Election Crackdown
Seven journalists from the Belarusian online newspaper \"Intex-Press\" were arrested in early October and charged with \"supporting extremist activities\", marking the latest step in President Lukashenko's suppression of dissent ahead of the January 2024 presidential elections. This brings the total...

Belarus Arrests Seven Journalists Amidst Pre-Election Crackdown
Seven journalists from the Belarusian online newspaper \"Intex-Press\" were arrested in early October and charged with \"supporting extremist activities\", marking the latest step in President Lukashenko's suppression of dissent ahead of the January 2024 presidential elections. This brings the total...
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24% Bias Score

"Vietnamese Officials Sentenced for Leaking Information to Dissident Blogger; Decree 147 Tightens Internet Control"
"Five former Vietnamese officials received prison sentences for leaking information to blogger Đường Văn Thái, who was sentenced to 12 years for anti-state activities; Vietnam's new Decree 147 further restricts internet access."

"Vietnamese Officials Sentenced for Leaking Information to Dissident Blogger; Decree 147 Tightens Internet Control"
"Five former Vietnamese officials received prison sentences for leaking information to blogger Đường Văn Thái, who was sentenced to 12 years for anti-state activities; Vietnam's new Decree 147 further restricts internet access."
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52% Bias Score

Tanzania: Killings and Disappearances Raise Fears of Authoritarian Backslide
Following initial reforms, Tanzania under President Samia Suluhu Hassan is witnessing a surge in violence against opposition figures, including killings and disappearances, raising concerns about a return to authoritarianism ahead of next year's elections.

Tanzania: Killings and Disappearances Raise Fears of Authoritarian Backslide
Following initial reforms, Tanzania under President Samia Suluhu Hassan is witnessing a surge in violence against opposition figures, including killings and disappearances, raising concerns about a return to authoritarianism ahead of next year's elections.
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52% Bias Score

Algeria Imprisons Author to Divert Attention from Regime Weakness
The Algerian regime imprisoned author Boualem Sansal and targeted Kamel Daoud, using accusations related to national unity to divert attention from internal dissent, unpopular elections, and international isolation, mirroring tactics used against the Hirak movement.

Algeria Imprisons Author to Divert Attention from Regime Weakness
The Algerian regime imprisoned author Boualem Sansal and targeted Kamel Daoud, using accusations related to national unity to divert attention from internal dissent, unpopular elections, and international isolation, mirroring tactics used against the Hirak movement.
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48% Bias Score

"Belarus Mirrors Russia's LGBTQ+ Crackdown with Violent Raids and Repressive Laws"
"Belarusian authorities are violently repressing LGBTQ+ individuals, raiding homes, detaining activists, and planning legislation mirroring Russia's restrictive laws, resulting in increased persecution, emigration, and human rights violations."

"Belarus Mirrors Russia's LGBTQ+ Crackdown with Violent Raids and Repressive Laws"
"Belarusian authorities are violently repressing LGBTQ+ individuals, raiding homes, detaining activists, and planning legislation mirroring Russia's restrictive laws, resulting in increased persecution, emigration, and human rights violations."
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40% Bias Score

Zelensky Accuses Georgia of Russia Dependence Amid Protests
Ukrainian President Zelensky accused Georgia's ruling party of fostering dependence on Russia, prompting nightly protests in Tbilisi for seven days against the government's suspension of EU talks; at least 300 people were arrested and 100 injured in clashes with police.

Zelensky Accuses Georgia of Russia Dependence Amid Protests
Ukrainian President Zelensky accused Georgia's ruling party of fostering dependence on Russia, prompting nightly protests in Tbilisi for seven days against the government's suspension of EU talks; at least 300 people were arrested and 100 injured in clashes with police.
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40% Bias Score
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