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Amsterdam Bans XR Protest on A10 Ring Road
Amsterdam banned an Extinction Rebellion protest planned for Saturday on the A10 ring road due to safety risks near the VUmc hospital, despite XR's intention to proceed with the demonstration against ING's fossil fuel investments; the municipality offered an alternative location.
Amsterdam Bans XR Protest on A10 Ring Road
Amsterdam banned an Extinction Rebellion protest planned for Saturday on the A10 ring road due to safety risks near the VUmc hospital, despite XR's intention to proceed with the demonstration against ING's fossil fuel investments; the municipality offered an alternative location.
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48% Bias Score


Netherlands Debates Balancing Protest Rights and Public Order Amidst Demonstration Surge
The Netherlands is debating stricter regulations on protest following a significant increase in demonstrations, sparking concerns about balancing the right to protest with maintaining public order, with disagreements on whether to prioritize repressive measures or focus on education regarding the bo...
Netherlands Debates Balancing Protest Rights and Public Order Amidst Demonstration Surge
The Netherlands is debating stricter regulations on protest following a significant increase in demonstrations, sparking concerns about balancing the right to protest with maintaining public order, with disagreements on whether to prioritize repressive measures or focus on education regarding the bo...
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Second Inauguration Met With Peaceful Protest
Hundreds protested President Trump's second inauguration in Washington D.C., voicing concerns about fascism, war, genocide, and various social issues, with the demonstration remaining largely peaceful compared to his first term.
Trump's Second Inauguration Met With Peaceful Protest
Hundreds protested President Trump's second inauguration in Washington D.C., voicing concerns about fascism, war, genocide, and various social issues, with the demonstration remaining largely peaceful compared to his first term.
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44% Bias Score


Attempted Eviction in Granada Leads to Clashes and Injuries
In Granada, Spain, an attempted eviction of squatters from a former Andalusian regional government building on Calle Azakayas resulted in a clash between eviction workers and supporters of the squatters, leading to at least one arrest and injuries.
Attempted Eviction in Granada Leads to Clashes and Injuries
In Granada, Spain, an attempted eviction of squatters from a former Andalusian regional government building on Calle Azakayas resulted in a clash between eviction workers and supporters of the squatters, leading to at least one arrest and injuries.
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52% Bias Score


Kyiv Protest Demands POW Release Amidst Russian Attacks
Thousands protested in Kyiv demanding the release of Ukrainian prisoners of war held by Russia and the location of missing soldiers, following a recent prisoner exchange of 150 soldiers on December 30th and amidst a deadly Russian missile and drone strike on the capital.
Kyiv Protest Demands POW Release Amidst Russian Attacks
Thousands protested in Kyiv demanding the release of Ukrainian prisoners of war held by Russia and the location of missing soldiers, following a recent prisoner exchange of 150 soldiers on December 30th and amidst a deadly Russian missile and drone strike on the capital.
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52% Bias Score


South Korean President Refuses Investigation, Supporters Riot
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, detained on insurrection charges, refused a Sunday corruption investigation, prompting 86 supporters to violently protest at the Seoul Western District Court, resulting in government condemnation and calls for stern legal action.
South Korean President Refuses Investigation, Supporters Riot
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, detained on insurrection charges, refused a Sunday corruption investigation, prompting 86 supporters to violently protest at the Seoul Western District Court, resulting in government condemnation and calls for stern legal action.
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40% Bias Score

Greenpeace Demands Tax on Super-Rich at Davos WEF
Greenpeace activists protested at the WEF in Davos, Switzerland, demanding a global tax on the super-rich to fund a just and green future; a new study suggests this could raise €185 billion annually in Europe alone.

Greenpeace Demands Tax on Super-Rich at Davos WEF
Greenpeace activists protested at the WEF in Davos, Switzerland, demanding a global tax on the super-rich to fund a just and green future; a new study suggests this could raise €185 billion annually in Europe alone.
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56% Bias Score

DC Inauguration Day Protests: Socialist Groups Advocate for Marxist Ideologies
On President Trump's inauguration day, various socialist groups, including the Democratic Socialists of America and the Party for Socialism and Liberation, staged protests in Washington D.C., openly advocating for socialism, Marxism, and communism, and criticizing capitalism and imperialism. The pro...

DC Inauguration Day Protests: Socialist Groups Advocate for Marxist Ideologies
On President Trump's inauguration day, various socialist groups, including the Democratic Socialists of America and the Party for Socialism and Liberation, staged protests in Washington D.C., openly advocating for socialism, Marxism, and communism, and criticizing capitalism and imperialism. The pro...
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56% Bias Score

Life Sentence for Kolkata Doctor's Murder Highlights India's Sexual Violence Crisis
A 31-year-old hospital volunteer in Kolkata, Sanjay Roy, was sentenced to life imprisonment for the rape and murder of a female doctor in August; the case sparked widespread protests in India due to its reflection of the country's pervasive problem with sexual violence and low conviction rate of 27 ...

Life Sentence for Kolkata Doctor's Murder Highlights India's Sexual Violence Crisis
A 31-year-old hospital volunteer in Kolkata, Sanjay Roy, was sentenced to life imprisonment for the rape and murder of a female doctor in August; the case sparked widespread protests in India due to its reflection of the country's pervasive problem with sexual violence and low conviction rate of 27 ...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Second Inauguration Moves Indoors Due to Arctic Blast
President-elect Donald Trump arrived in Washington D.C. on Saturday for his second inauguration, but due to an Arctic blast, the swearing-in ceremony and most outdoor events have been moved indoors to the Capitol Rotunda, impacting attendance; protests are present, but smaller than those that greete...

Trump's Second Inauguration Moves Indoors Due to Arctic Blast
President-elect Donald Trump arrived in Washington D.C. on Saturday for his second inauguration, but due to an Arctic blast, the swearing-in ceremony and most outdoor events have been moved indoors to the Capitol Rotunda, impacting attendance; protests are present, but smaller than those that greete...
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48% Bias Score

Smaller 2025 March Marks Shift in Anti-Trump Resistance
The "People's March" in Washington D.C. on January 19, 2025, drew significantly fewer participants than the 2017 Women's March, highlighting a shift in protest strategies and public response to a second Trump presidency, encompassing broader issues beyond solely opposing Trump.

Smaller 2025 March Marks Shift in Anti-Trump Resistance
The "People's March" in Washington D.C. on January 19, 2025, drew significantly fewer participants than the 2017 Women's March, highlighting a shift in protest strategies and public response to a second Trump presidency, encompassing broader issues beyond solely opposing Trump.
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68% Bias Score

Smaller-Than-Expected Protest Greets Trump's Return to White House
Thousands protested Donald Trump's return to the White House in Washington D.C., significantly fewer than in 2017, expressing concerns over abortion rights, climate change, immigration, and Trump's past inflammatory rhetoric.

Smaller-Than-Expected Protest Greets Trump's Return to White House
Thousands protested Donald Trump's return to the White House in Washington D.C., significantly fewer than in 2017, expressing concerns over abortion rights, climate change, immigration, and Trump's past inflammatory rhetoric.
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44% Bias Score
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