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Openly Gay Imam Murdered in Cape Town
Muhsin Hendricks, the world's first openly gay imam, was shot dead Saturday morning in Cape Town, South Africa, by two unknown assailants; police are investigating whether the killing was a hate crime.
Openly Gay Imam Murdered in Cape Town
Muhsin Hendricks, the world's first openly gay imam, was shot dead Saturday morning in Cape Town, South Africa, by two unknown assailants; police are investigating whether the killing was a hate crime.
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28% Bias Score


Victoria Amends Anti-Vilification Bill, Removing Political Purpose Defense
The Victorian government amended its anti-vilification bill, removing a "political purpose" defense against inciting serious vilification and expanding religious exemptions to include proselytizing, addressing concerns from Jewish and religious groups following a rise in antisemitism, including a sy...
Victoria Amends Anti-Vilification Bill, Removing Political Purpose Defense
The Victorian government amended its anti-vilification bill, removing a "political purpose" defense against inciting serious vilification and expanding religious exemptions to include proselytizing, addressing concerns from Jewish and religious groups following a rise in antisemitism, including a sy...
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44% Bias Score


Openly Gay Imam Killed in South Africa
Muhsin Hendricks, the world's first openly gay imam, was shot and killed in a drive-by shooting in Gqeberha, South Africa, on Saturday morning; unconfirmed reports suggest the attack was linked to his officiating of a lesbian wedding.
Openly Gay Imam Killed in South Africa
Muhsin Hendricks, the world's first openly gay imam, was shot and killed in a drive-by shooting in Gqeberha, South Africa, on Saturday morning; unconfirmed reports suggest the attack was linked to his officiating of a lesbian wedding.
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48% Bias Score


Transatlantic Clash: US VP Criticizes UK Free Speech Record
US Vice President JD Vance criticized the UK's free speech record at the Munich Security Conference, citing a case involving a veteran convicted for silent prayer outside an abortion clinic; UK Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds countered, emphasizing access to healthcare as a British value, highl...
Transatlantic Clash: US VP Criticizes UK Free Speech Record
US Vice President JD Vance criticized the UK's free speech record at the Munich Security Conference, citing a case involving a veteran convicted for silent prayer outside an abortion clinic; UK Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds countered, emphasizing access to healthcare as a British value, highl...
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56% Bias Score


UK and US Officials Debate Free Speech Restrictions
Kemi Badenoch and US Vice President JD Vance both voiced concerns about the UK's free speech, citing the case of an army veteran convicted for silent prayer outside an abortion clinic as evidence of overreaching laws; this sparked a debate about balancing free speech with public safety.
UK and US Officials Debate Free Speech Restrictions
Kemi Badenoch and US Vice President JD Vance both voiced concerns about the UK's free speech, citing the case of an army veteran convicted for silent prayer outside an abortion clinic as evidence of overreaching laws; this sparked a debate about balancing free speech with public safety.
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48% Bias Score


Greek-Egyptian Cooperation Secures Future of St. Catherine's Monastery
Following online articles questioning its ownership, a Greek delegation visited Egypt to address challenges to the Greek Orthodox Monastery of St. Catherine in Sinai, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2002, resulting in a joint statement reaffirming the monastery's historical and religious signific...
Greek-Egyptian Cooperation Secures Future of St. Catherine's Monastery
Following online articles questioning its ownership, a Greek delegation visited Egypt to address challenges to the Greek Orthodox Monastery of St. Catherine in Sinai, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2002, resulting in a joint statement reaffirming the monastery's historical and religious signific...
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20% Bias Score

Physician Assistant Sues Michigan Health System for Wrongful Termination Over Transgender Policy
Valerie Kloosterman, a Christian physician assistant, was fired from her job at a Michigan health clinic after 17 years for refusing to affirm gender identity statements and refer patients for transgender surgeries, leading to a lawsuit alleging religious discrimination and violation of her constitu...

Physician Assistant Sues Michigan Health System for Wrongful Termination Over Transgender Policy
Valerie Kloosterman, a Christian physician assistant, was fired from her job at a Michigan health clinic after 17 years for refusing to affirm gender identity statements and refer patients for transgender surgeries, leading to a lawsuit alleging religious discrimination and violation of her constitu...
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56% Bias Score

NSW Rushes Race-Based Hate Speech Law Amid Antisemitic Attacks
The NSW government rushed through parliament a new law criminalizing race-based hate speech with penalties up to two years in prison or $11,000 fines, following antisemitic attacks, but excluding other protected attributes causing concerns among faith groups about social cohesion.

NSW Rushes Race-Based Hate Speech Law Amid Antisemitic Attacks
The NSW government rushed through parliament a new law criminalizing race-based hate speech with penalties up to two years in prison or $11,000 fines, following antisemitic attacks, but excluding other protected attributes causing concerns among faith groups about social cohesion.
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44% Bias Score

Gay Muslim's Memoir Reveals Algerian Realities
Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed's memoir details his experiences as a gay Muslim in Algeria, highlighting the dangerous intersections of sexuality, class, and religious identity, and his subsequent founding of an LGBTQ+ Muslim organization in France.

Gay Muslim's Memoir Reveals Algerian Realities
Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed's memoir details his experiences as a gay Muslim in Algeria, highlighting the dangerous intersections of sexuality, class, and religious identity, and his subsequent founding of an LGBTQ+ Muslim organization in France.
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44% Bias Score

Iran Re-Arrests Christians, Intensifying Religious Crackdown
Iranian authorities re-arrested two Christians, Nasser Navard Gol-Tapeh and Joseph Shahbazian, who had previously served six years in prison for leading house churches, along with other Christians in Tehran, highlighting ongoing religious persecution despite international condemnation and estimates ...

Iran Re-Arrests Christians, Intensifying Religious Crackdown
Iranian authorities re-arrested two Christians, Nasser Navard Gol-Tapeh and Joseph Shahbazian, who had previously served six years in prison for leading house churches, along with other Christians in Tehran, highlighting ongoing religious persecution despite international condemnation and estimates ...
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52% Bias Score

Vance Condemned for Misrepresenting UK Abortion Laws
US Vice President JD Vance's criticism of UK and Scottish safe access zones around abortion clinics sparked widespread condemnation for misrepresenting laws and spreading misinformation, highlighting a global conflict over abortion rights and free speech.

Vance Condemned for Misrepresenting UK Abortion Laws
US Vice President JD Vance's criticism of UK and Scottish safe access zones around abortion clinics sparked widespread condemnation for misrepresenting laws and spreading misinformation, highlighting a global conflict over abortion rights and free speech.
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68% Bias Score

Trump Task Force Investigates Claims of Anti-Christian Bias Under Biden
President Trump created a two-year task force to investigate alleged anti-Christian bias under the Biden administration, prompting criticism and support, with claims ranging from discriminatory policies to mischaracterizations of situations.

Trump Task Force Investigates Claims of Anti-Christian Bias Under Biden
President Trump created a two-year task force to investigate alleged anti-Christian bias under the Biden administration, prompting criticism and support, with claims ranging from discriminatory policies to mischaracterizations of situations.
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52% Bias Score
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