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Chinese Filmmaker Faces Trial for Documentary on 2022 Covid Protests
Chinese filmmaker Chen Pinlin faces trial in Shanghai on Monday, accused of "picking quarrels and provoking trouble" for his documentary about the 2022 Covid protests, which documented widespread dissent and challenged the government's narrative.
Chinese Filmmaker Faces Trial for Documentary on 2022 Covid Protests
Chinese filmmaker Chen Pinlin faces trial in Shanghai on Monday, accused of "picking quarrels and provoking trouble" for his documentary about the 2022 Covid protests, which documented widespread dissent and challenged the government's narrative.
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32% Bias Score


Failed Arrest Attempt of Suspended South Korean President
Suspended South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's lawyer will file a complaint against approximately 150 law enforcement officials after a failed arrest attempt on Friday, met with resistance from security personnel. Yoon faces charges of abuse of power and insurrection for briefly declaring martial ...
Failed Arrest Attempt of Suspended South Korean President
Suspended South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's lawyer will file a complaint against approximately 150 law enforcement officials after a failed arrest attempt on Friday, met with resistance from security personnel. Yoon faces charges of abuse of power and insurrection for briefly declaring martial ...
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36% Bias Score


NSW Court Overturns $800,000 Police Duty of Care Ruling
A NSW court overturned a ruling that awarded $800,000 to Laura Cullen, who was injured at a 2017 Invasion Day protest in Sydney, finding the police officer's actions did not directly cause her injuries.
NSW Court Overturns $800,000 Police Duty of Care Ruling
A NSW court overturned a ruling that awarded $800,000 to Laura Cullen, who was injured at a 2017 Invasion Day protest in Sydney, finding the police officer's actions did not directly cause her injuries.
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48% Bias Score


French Farmers' Union to Stage Nationwide Protests
France's second-largest agricultural union, the Coordination Rurale (CR), is organizing nationwide protests starting January 5th, culminating in a Paris demonstration on January 6th, to pressure the government into implementing measures protecting small farmers, ahead of agricultural chamber electio...
French Farmers' Union to Stage Nationwide Protests
France's second-largest agricultural union, the Coordination Rurale (CR), is organizing nationwide protests starting January 5th, culminating in a Paris demonstration on January 6th, to pressure the government into implementing measures protecting small farmers, ahead of agricultural chamber electio...
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36% Bias Score


Syria's New Curriculum Sparks Protests Over Unilateral Changes
Syria's new Islamist-led government has unilaterally altered the school curriculum, replacing Assad-era content with Islamic themes and removing secular subjects like evolution, sparking protests and raising concerns about inclusive governance ahead of the new school term on Sunday.
Syria's New Curriculum Sparks Protests Over Unilateral Changes
Syria's new Islamist-led government has unilaterally altered the school curriculum, replacing Assad-era content with Islamic themes and removing secular subjects like evolution, sparking protests and raising concerns about inclusive governance ahead of the new school term on Sunday.
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56% Bias Score


Failed Arrest of Ousted South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol
South Korean authorities failed to arrest ousted President Yoon Suk-yeol after a six-hour standoff at his residence, where thousands of supporters clashed with police, despite a warrant issued for his unexpected declaration of military emergency last month aimed at sidelining parliament.
Failed Arrest of Ousted South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol
South Korean authorities failed to arrest ousted President Yoon Suk-yeol after a six-hour standoff at his residence, where thousands of supporters clashed with police, despite a warrant issued for his unexpected declaration of military emergency last month aimed at sidelining parliament.
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36% Bias Score

Controversial Georgian Election Installs Former Footballer as President Amidst Protests
Mikheil Kavelashvili, a former footballer and member of Georgia's ruling party, became president after a controversial election boycotted by opposition parties, sparking widespread protests and international condemnation due to concerns about his pro-Russian stance and alleged ties to the billionair...

Controversial Georgian Election Installs Former Footballer as President Amidst Protests
Mikheil Kavelashvili, a former footballer and member of Georgia's ruling party, became president after a controversial election boycotted by opposition parties, sparking widespread protests and international condemnation due to concerns about his pro-Russian stance and alleged ties to the billionair...
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68% Bias Score

South Korea Protests Erupt as Arrest Warrant for Impeached President Nears Expiration
Thousands of South Koreans protested near impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol's residence on January 5th, as a court-issued arrest warrant over his martial law declaration neared expiration; pro- and anti-Yoon factions clashed, blocking traffic, with the warrant's legality disputed by experts.

South Korea Protests Erupt as Arrest Warrant for Impeached President Nears Expiration
Thousands of South Koreans protested near impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol's residence on January 5th, as a court-issued arrest warrant over his martial law declaration neared expiration; pro- and anti-Yoon factions clashed, blocking traffic, with the warrant's legality disputed by experts.
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36% Bias Score

South Korea Impeachment Leads to Political Crisis and Protests
On December 14th, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol was impeached by the National Assembly. A subsequent attempt to arrest him on charges of rebellion and abuse of power was thwarted by his security detail, leading to large protests from supporters who claim election fraud and accuse the oppositi...

South Korea Impeachment Leads to Political Crisis and Protests
On December 14th, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol was impeached by the National Assembly. A subsequent attempt to arrest him on charges of rebellion and abuse of power was thwarted by his security detail, leading to large protests from supporters who claim election fraud and accuse the oppositi...
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64% Bias Score

Ecuador: Forensic Evidence Confirms Murder of Four Children Detained by Soldiers
Forensic evidence in Ecuador confirms four charred bodies found last week are children (ages 11-15) detained by soldiers on December 8th; this sparked outrage and protests, leading to official investigations and a national mourning period.

Ecuador: Forensic Evidence Confirms Murder of Four Children Detained by Soldiers
Forensic evidence in Ecuador confirms four charred bodies found last week are children (ages 11-15) detained by soldiers on December 8th; this sparked outrage and protests, leading to official investigations and a national mourning period.
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32% Bias Score

Failed Arrest Attempt of Suspended South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol
On Friday, South Korean authorities attempted to arrest suspended President Yoon Suk-yeol at his residence but were blocked by his security personnel, leading to a standoff with thousands of pro-Yoon demonstrators and raising concerns about the country's political stability.

Failed Arrest Attempt of Suspended South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol
On Friday, South Korean authorities attempted to arrest suspended President Yoon Suk-yeol at his residence but were blocked by his security personnel, leading to a standoff with thousands of pro-Yoon demonstrators and raising concerns about the country's political stability.
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56% Bias Score

Belarus Intensifies Repression Ahead of 2025 Elections
With Belarus's 2025 presidential elections nearing, authorities are employing widespread intimidation tactics, including home searches and 'preventive' talks, targeting even non-political citizens based on a database of individuals involved in past protests, to prevent any dissent.

Belarus Intensifies Repression Ahead of 2025 Elections
With Belarus's 2025 presidential elections nearing, authorities are employing widespread intimidation tactics, including home searches and 'preventive' talks, targeting even non-political citizens based on a database of individuals involved in past protests, to prevent any dissent.
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48% Bias Score
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