Families of Mariupol Marines Protest Russia's Treatment of Prisoners
Relatives of approximately 1300 Ukrainian marines captured in Mariupol in spring 2022 protested in Kyiv on Monday, demanding their release and citing inhumane conditions in Russian captivity, including malnutrition, lack of medical care, and torture, despite limited information from the ICRC.
Families of Mariupol Marines Protest Russia's Treatment of Prisoners
Relatives of approximately 1300 Ukrainian marines captured in Mariupol in spring 2022 protested in Kyiv on Monday, demanding their release and citing inhumane conditions in Russian captivity, including malnutrition, lack of medical care, and torture, despite limited information from the ICRC.
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48% Bias Score
Failed Arrest of Suspended South Korean President Fuels Mass Protests
Amidst heavy snow, thousands protested in Seoul as authorities failed to arrest suspended President Yoon Suk-yeol, whose impeachment awaits a January 14th Constitutional Court ruling; supporters seek its overturning, opponents defend democracy, creating a major political crisis.
Failed Arrest of Suspended South Korean President Fuels Mass Protests
Amidst heavy snow, thousands protested in Seoul as authorities failed to arrest suspended President Yoon Suk-yeol, whose impeachment awaits a January 14th Constitutional Court ruling; supporters seek its overturning, opponents defend democracy, creating a major political crisis.
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36% Bias Score
Oksana Makar Murder Sparks Nationwide Protests in Ukraine
The rape and murder of Oksana Makar in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, on March 9, 2012, by three men, one with powerful family connections, led to mass protests across Ukraine after the initial release of two suspects, highlighting issues of corruption and impunity.
Oksana Makar Murder Sparks Nationwide Protests in Ukraine
The rape and murder of Oksana Makar in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, on March 9, 2012, by three men, one with powerful family connections, led to mass protests across Ukraine after the initial release of two suspects, highlighting issues of corruption and impunity.
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64% Bias Score
Small Syrian Protest Demands Justice for Missing Persons
In Douma, Syria, a small protest of roughly one hundred people, many of whom are returnees from exile, demonstrated against the Assad regime and other groups responsible for abductions, demanding justice for missing loved ones like Samir Halil, a human rights activist who disappeared in 2013.
Small Syrian Protest Demands Justice for Missing Persons
In Douma, Syria, a small protest of roughly one hundred people, many of whom are returnees from exile, demonstrated against the Assad regime and other groups responsible for abductions, demanding justice for missing loved ones like Samir Halil, a human rights activist who disappeared in 2013.
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40% Bias Score
South Korean President Defies Arrest Warrant, Sparking Violent Clashes".
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, 64, is defying a court order to appear for questioning regarding his attempted imposition of martial law on December 3rd, leading to clashes between hundreds of his supporters and anti-Yoon protesters outside his residence in Seoul.
South Korean President Defies Arrest Warrant, Sparking Violent Clashes".
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, 64, is defying a court order to appear for questioning regarding his attempted imposition of martial law on December 3rd, leading to clashes between hundreds of his supporters and anti-Yoon protesters outside his residence in Seoul.
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56% Bias Score
Turkish Labor Unions Boycott Minimum Wage Commission
Türk-İş and HAK-İş, two major Turkish labor unions, have withdrawn from the Minimum Wage Determination Commission, citing its undemocratic structure and the insufficient 2025 minimum wage of 22,104 lira, demanding a more representative and participatory commission.
Turkish Labor Unions Boycott Minimum Wage Commission
Türk-İş and HAK-İş, two major Turkish labor unions, have withdrawn from the Minimum Wage Determination Commission, citing its undemocratic structure and the insufficient 2025 minimum wage of 22,104 lira, demanding a more representative and participatory commission.
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48% Bias Score
Conflicting Rallies in Seoul Amid Impeached President's Impending Arrest"
Thousands protested in Seoul for and against arresting impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Sunday, amid heavy snow, as his arrest warrant for an attempted martial law declaration on December 3 expires Monday; the demonstrations follow similar large-scale protests on Saturday where two ...
Conflicting Rallies in Seoul Amid Impeached President's Impending Arrest"
Thousands protested in Seoul for and against arresting impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Sunday, amid heavy snow, as his arrest warrant for an attempted martial law declaration on December 3 expires Monday; the demonstrations follow similar large-scale protests on Saturday where two ...
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44% Bias Score
French Farmers Postpone Paris Blockade, Further Action Planned
France's second-largest agricultural union, the Coordination Rurale (CR), postponed its planned blockade of Paris on January 5th, 2024, but plans further action amid ongoing agricultural crises and upcoming agricultural chamber elections.
French Farmers Postpone Paris Blockade, Further Action Planned
France's second-largest agricultural union, the Coordination Rurale (CR), postponed its planned blockade of Paris on January 5th, 2024, but plans further action amid ongoing agricultural crises and upcoming agricultural chamber elections.
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36% Bias Score
Failed Arrest Attempt of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Amidst Protests
South Korean police failed to arrest President Yoon Suk Yeol yesterday following a six-hour standoff at his residence, amidst protests from both supporters and opponents, after his impeachment by parliament on December 14th for insurrection charges stemming from a short-lived December 3rd martial la...
Failed Arrest Attempt of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Amidst Protests
South Korean police failed to arrest President Yoon Suk Yeol yesterday following a six-hour standoff at his residence, amidst protests from both supporters and opponents, after his impeachment by parliament on December 14th for insurrection charges stemming from a short-lived December 3rd martial la...
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48% Bias Score
New Orleans Terrorist Attack and NYC Protests
On January 1, 2024, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old US Army veteran, drove a truck into a New Orleans crowd, killing 15 and injuring 35; protests erupted in New York City, with demonstrators chanting support for "Intifada revolution".
New Orleans Terrorist Attack and NYC Protests
On January 1, 2024, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old US Army veteran, drove a truck into a New Orleans crowd, killing 15 and injuring 35; protests erupted in New York City, with demonstrators chanting support for "Intifada revolution".
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60% Bias Score
Freiburg Cathedral Choir Director Suspended After Christmas Service Disruptions
Following disruptions during Christmas Eve and Christmas services at Freiburg Cathedral, the director of the Cathedral Choir School, Boris Böhmann, was immediately suspended, despite his contract ending in February 2025, due to his alleged condoning of the intentional disturbances, triggering legal ...
Freiburg Cathedral Choir Director Suspended After Christmas Service Disruptions
Following disruptions during Christmas Eve and Christmas services at Freiburg Cathedral, the director of the Cathedral Choir School, Boris Böhmann, was immediately suspended, despite his contract ending in February 2025, due to his alleged condoning of the intentional disturbances, triggering legal ...
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40% Bias Score
Spain Challenges Madrid's Public Employee Agreement Over Protest Restrictions
Spain's Labour Minister challenges Madrid's public employee agreement (until 2028), which restricts protest rights by suspending salary increases for those participating in strikes or demonstrations; the Minister requests the Prosecutor's Office and Ombudsman to intervene.
Spain Challenges Madrid's Public Employee Agreement Over Protest Restrictions
Spain's Labour Minister challenges Madrid's public employee agreement (until 2028), which restricts protest rights by suspending salary increases for those participating in strikes or demonstrations; the Minister requests the Prosecutor's Office and Ombudsman to intervene.
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52% Bias Score