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60 Civilians Jailed in Pakistan for Pro-Khan Unrest
A Pakistani military court sentenced 60 civilians to 2-10 years in prison for participating in May 9, 2023, pro-Imran Khan protests, including Khan's nephew, sparking international criticism over the lack of transparency in military tribunals.
60 Civilians Jailed in Pakistan for Pro-Khan Unrest
A Pakistani military court sentenced 60 civilians to 2-10 years in prison for participating in May 9, 2023, pro-Imran Khan protests, including Khan's nephew, sparking international criticism over the lack of transparency in military tribunals.
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44% Bias Score


Death of Chadian Opposition Figure Saleh Déby Itno Fuels Political Tensions
Saleh Déby Itno, uncle and opponent of Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno, died in Cairo on December 24th; his death is considered a murder by the PSF party, linking it to the assassination of President Yaya Dillo Djerou, escalating political tensions.
Death of Chadian Opposition Figure Saleh Déby Itno Fuels Political Tensions
Saleh Déby Itno, uncle and opponent of Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno, died in Cairo on December 24th; his death is considered a murder by the PSF party, linking it to the assassination of President Yaya Dillo Djerou, escalating political tensions.
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16% Bias Score


21 Dead in Mozambique Post-Election Unrest
Post-election unrest in Mozambique has resulted in at least 21 deaths and 25 injuries following the confirmation of Frelimo's disputed election victory; 236 acts of serious violence were reported, leading to 78 arrests and increased security measures.
21 Dead in Mozambique Post-Election Unrest
Post-election unrest in Mozambique has resulted in at least 21 deaths and 25 injuries following the confirmation of Frelimo's disputed election victory; 236 acts of serious violence were reported, leading to 78 arrests and increased security measures.
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48% Bias Score


South Korean Women-Led Protests Force President's Impeachment
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's December 3rd martial law declaration sparked unprecedented protests, largely led by women using K-pop and light sticks, resulting in his impeachment and highlighting a generational shift in political activism.
South Korean Women-Led Protests Force President's Impeachment
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's December 3rd martial law declaration sparked unprecedented protests, largely led by women using K-pop and light sticks, resulting in his impeachment and highlighting a generational shift in political activism.
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36% Bias Score


Turkish Citizens Protest Insufficient Minimum Wage Increase
Turkish citizens in Kadirli, Osmaniye protested the 2025 minimum wage set at 22,104 TL, deeming it insufficient amidst rising living costs; several voiced discontent and called for early elections.
Turkish Citizens Protest Insufficient Minimum Wage Increase
Turkish citizens in Kadirli, Osmaniye protested the 2025 minimum wage set at 22,104 TL, deeming it insufficient amidst rising living costs; several voiced discontent and called for early elections.
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56% Bias Score


Serbian Protests Challenge Vucic After Deadly Railway Collapse
Widespread protests demanding accountability for the deaths of 15 people in a railway station canopy collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, challenge President Vucic's grip on power, fueled by accusations of corruption and the involvement of Chinese state companies in the station's renovations.
Serbian Protests Challenge Vucic After Deadly Railway Collapse
Widespread protests demanding accountability for the deaths of 15 people in a railway station canopy collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, challenge President Vucic's grip on power, fueled by accusations of corruption and the involvement of Chinese state companies in the station's renovations.
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52% Bias Score

Turkish Opposition Leader's Protest Call Sparks Sharp Condemnation
Turkey's CHP leader Özgür Özel called for mass protests against the new minimum wage, prompting a sharp condemnation from MHP's İsmet Büyükataman, who accused Özel of siding with imperialism and coup plotters.

Turkish Opposition Leader's Protest Call Sparks Sharp Condemnation
Turkey's CHP leader Özgür Özel called for mass protests against the new minimum wage, prompting a sharp condemnation from MHP's İsmet Büyükataman, who accused Özel of siding with imperialism and coup plotters.
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56% Bias Score

Mozambique: Post-Election Violence Claims 21 Lives
Following the confirmation of Daniel Chapo's victory in Mozambique's presidential election, 236 violent acts resulted in 21 deaths and injuries, fueled by opposition claims of election rigging and a heavy-handed government response, raising concerns about long-term stability.

Mozambique: Post-Election Violence Claims 21 Lives
Following the confirmation of Daniel Chapo's victory in Mozambique's presidential election, 236 violent acts resulted in 21 deaths and injuries, fueled by opposition claims of election rigging and a heavy-handed government response, raising concerns about long-term stability.
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40% Bias Score

Panama Protests Trump's Canal Threat
Protesters in Panama City burned a picture of Donald Trump, protesting his threat to reclaim US control over the Panama Canal after claiming Panama's fees were "ridiculous"; Panama's president rejected this, asserting the country's sovereignty is non-negotiable.

Panama Protests Trump's Canal Threat
Protesters in Panama City burned a picture of Donald Trump, protesting his threat to reclaim US control over the Panama Canal after claiming Panama's fees were "ridiculous"; Panama's president rejected this, asserting the country's sovereignty is non-negotiable.
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56% Bias Score

Syria: Shrine Damage Sparks Deadly Protests
Following alleged damage to an Alevi shrine in Aleppo, protests in several Syrian provinces resulted in clashes between protesters and security forces, leaving casualties; the interim government blamed the unrest on the toppled regime.

Syria: Shrine Damage Sparks Deadly Protests
Following alleged damage to an Alevi shrine in Aleppo, protests in several Syrian provinces resulted in clashes between protesters and security forces, leaving casualties; the interim government blamed the unrest on the toppled regime.
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36% Bias Score

Syrian Women Protest Loss of Rights Under New Rule
Thousands of women protested in northern Syria against the HTS, fearing a loss of rights after Assad's regime change, particularly concerning government roles and the ongoing Turkish military actions.

Syrian Women Protest Loss of Rights Under New Rule
Thousands of women protested in northern Syria against the HTS, fearing a loss of rights after Assad's regime change, particularly concerning government roles and the ongoing Turkish military actions.
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40% Bias Score

Syria Protests Erupt After Christmas Tree Burning
Following the burning of a Christmas tree in Al-Suqalabiyah, Syria, by members of the Islamist group Ansar al-Tawhid, verified by NBC News, hundreds demonstrated in Damascus on Monday, fearing persecution of religious minorities under the new leadership of Ahmed al-Sharaa, who is attempting to build...

Syria Protests Erupt After Christmas Tree Burning
Following the burning of a Christmas tree in Al-Suqalabiyah, Syria, by members of the Islamist group Ansar al-Tawhid, verified by NBC News, hundreds demonstrated in Damascus on Monday, fearing persecution of religious minorities under the new leadership of Ahmed al-Sharaa, who is attempting to build...
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48% Bias Score
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