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UN Report: Up to 1,400 Killed in Bangladesh Crackdown on Protests
A UN report estimates up to 1,400 deaths in Bangladesh last summer during a crackdown on student protests against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina; the report cites systematic human rights violations by security forces, potentially amounting to crimes against humanity, and recommends significant ...
UN Report: Up to 1,400 Killed in Bangladesh Crackdown on Protests
A UN report estimates up to 1,400 deaths in Bangladesh last summer during a crackdown on student protests against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina; the report cites systematic human rights violations by security forces, potentially amounting to crimes against humanity, and recommends significant ...
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UN Report: Up to 1,400 Killed in Bangladesh Crackdown on Protests
A UN report estimates that up to 1,400 people, including approximately 180 children, were killed in Bangladesh last summer during a crackdown on student-led protests against the former prime minister; the report details numerous human rights violations and recommends significant reforms.
UN Report: Up to 1,400 Killed in Bangladesh Crackdown on Protests
A UN report estimates that up to 1,400 people, including approximately 180 children, were killed in Bangladesh last summer during a crackdown on student-led protests against the former prime minister; the report details numerous human rights violations and recommends significant reforms.
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24% Bias Score


Greece Elects New President Amidst Train Crash Controversy
Despite protests over the 2023 Greek train crash that killed 57, parliament elected Constantine Tassoulas as president with 160 votes; the opposition did not support him, and a judicial probe continues.
Greece Elects New President Amidst Train Crash Controversy
Despite protests over the 2023 Greek train crash that killed 57, parliament elected Constantine Tassoulas as president with 160 votes; the opposition did not support him, and a judicial probe continues.
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44% Bias Score


Serbian Student Protests Erupt After Train Station Collapse
The collapse of a recently renovated train station canopy in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1, 2023, killing 15, sparked widespread student-led protests demanding accountability and government transparency, exposing deep-seated issues of corruption and challenging the current regime.
Serbian Student Protests Erupt After Train Station Collapse
The collapse of a recently renovated train station canopy in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1, 2023, killing 15, sparked widespread student-led protests demanding accountability and government transparency, exposing deep-seated issues of corruption and challenging the current regime.
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44% Bias Score


Massive Madrid Protest Highlights Spain's Soaring Housing Costs
On Sunday, thousands marched through Madrid protesting Spain's housing crisis, marked by record-high housing prices (up 12.5 percent in the last quarter of 2025, exceeding 2007's peak) and increased evictions of vulnerable families, demanding 'dignified and sustainable housing now'.
Massive Madrid Protest Highlights Spain's Soaring Housing Costs
On Sunday, thousands marched through Madrid protesting Spain's housing crisis, marked by record-high housing prices (up 12.5 percent in the last quarter of 2025, exceeding 2007's peak) and increased evictions of vulnerable families, demanding 'dignified and sustainable housing now'.
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32% Bias Score


Fico Accuses Protest Leaders of Coup Amidst Growing EU Tensions in Slovakia
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico accused four individuals, including two Bratislava councilors and a documentary producer, of plotting a coup with Ukrainian intelligence, escalating tensions amidst large pro-EU protests in Slovakia following his visit to Moscow.
Fico Accuses Protest Leaders of Coup Amidst Growing EU Tensions in Slovakia
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico accused four individuals, including two Bratislava councilors and a documentary producer, of plotting a coup with Ukrainian intelligence, escalating tensions amidst large pro-EU protests in Slovakia following his visit to Moscow.
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60% Bias Score

UN Accuses Ousted Bangladesh Regime of Crimes Against Humanity
A UN report, citing credible sources, accuses the former Bangladeshi government of crimes against humanity during the summer 2024 protests, alleging up to 1,400 deaths, with security forces responsible for the vast majority, and 12-13% of the deaths were children. The report states that this was a c...

UN Accuses Ousted Bangladesh Regime of Crimes Against Humanity
A UN report, citing credible sources, accuses the former Bangladeshi government of crimes against humanity during the summer 2024 protests, alleging up to 1,400 deaths, with security forces responsible for the vast majority, and 12-13% of the deaths were children. The report states that this was a c...
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Melbourne Pro-Palestine Protests to Go Monthly After 71 Weeks
Following a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, Melbourne's weekly pro-Palestine protests, which have taken place every Sunday for 18 months, will transition to monthly events starting this weekend, although organizers may increase protest frequency if the ceasefire breaks down.

Melbourne Pro-Palestine Protests to Go Monthly After 71 Weeks
Following a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, Melbourne's weekly pro-Palestine protests, which have taken place every Sunday for 18 months, will transition to monthly events starting this weekend, although organizers may increase protest frequency if the ceasefire breaks down.
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40% Bias Score

Iranian Journalists Pardoned After Reporting Mahsa Amini's Death
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei pardoned journalists Nilüfer Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi, who were sentenced to 12 years in prison for reporting on Mahsa Amini's death in police custody, as part of a larger 3,126-person amnesty granted on the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution.

Iranian Journalists Pardoned After Reporting Mahsa Amini's Death
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei pardoned journalists Nilüfer Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi, who were sentenced to 12 years in prison for reporting on Mahsa Amini's death in police custody, as part of a larger 3,126-person amnesty granted on the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution.
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Milei's Economic Success Amidst Social Controversy in Argentina
Argentine President Javier Milei's economic reforms have yielded positive results, but his socially conservative views, including controversial comments on homosexuality, have sparked massive protests and deep divisions despite over half of Argentines supporting his overall performance.

Milei's Economic Success Amidst Social Controversy in Argentina
Argentine President Javier Milei's economic reforms have yielded positive results, but his socially conservative views, including controversial comments on homosexuality, have sparked massive protests and deep divisions despite over half of Argentines supporting his overall performance.
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68% Bias Score

Tempe Disaster Fuels Mass Protests, Exposing Deepening Crisis of Trust in Greek Institutions
Triggered by the deadly Tempe train crash, massive protests across Greece demand transparency and accountability, challenging perceptions of systemic cover-ups and raising questions about democratic erosion.

Tempe Disaster Fuels Mass Protests, Exposing Deepening Crisis of Trust in Greek Institutions
Triggered by the deadly Tempe train crash, massive protests across Greece demand transparency and accountability, challenging perceptions of systemic cover-ups and raising questions about democratic erosion.
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40% Bias Score

Massive Munich Protest Underscores German Election Concerns
Hundreds of thousands protested in Munich against the AfD two weeks before the German federal election, expressing concerns about democracy and migration policy, particularly regarding the Union parties' actions in parliament and their concessions to the AfD.

Massive Munich Protest Underscores German Election Concerns
Hundreds of thousands protested in Munich against the AfD two weeks before the German federal election, expressing concerns about democracy and migration policy, particularly regarding the Union parties' actions in parliament and their concessions to the AfD.
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44% Bias Score
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