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Spanish Government Faces Church Opposition Over Valle de los Caídos Redesign
The Spanish government launched a Valle de los Caídos redesign project without consulting the Catholic Church, sparking conflict over religious sensitivities and prior agreements. The project, aiming for reconciliation after the Spanish Civil War, includes maintaining religious spaces, respecting li...
Spanish Government Faces Church Opposition Over Valle de los Caídos Redesign
The Spanish government launched a Valle de los Caídos redesign project without consulting the Catholic Church, sparking conflict over religious sensitivities and prior agreements. The project, aiming for reconciliation after the Spanish Civil War, includes maintaining religious spaces, respecting li...
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48% Bias Score


Federal Judge Upholds ICE Enforcement at Religious Sites
A federal judge upheld a Trump-era policy permitting ICE enforcement at churches and other religious sites, rejecting claims by over two dozen Christian and Jewish organizations that it violates religious freedom and causes decreased attendance; the judge found insufficient evidence to support those...
Federal Judge Upholds ICE Enforcement at Religious Sites
A federal judge upheld a Trump-era policy permitting ICE enforcement at churches and other religious sites, rejecting claims by over two dozen Christian and Jewish organizations that it violates religious freedom and causes decreased attendance; the judge found insufficient evidence to support those...
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Prosecutors Halt Prosecution of Parents Who Refuse Schooling Based on Belief
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) will no longer prosecute parents who refuse to send their children to school due to belief, citing lengthy, complex legal processes and inconsistent court rulings. This follows a sharp increase in granted exemptions—from 705 in 2015-2016 to 2124 in 2022-2023...
Dutch Prosecutors Halt Prosecution of Parents Who Refuse Schooling Based on Belief
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) will no longer prosecute parents who refuse to send their children to school due to belief, citing lengthy, complex legal processes and inconsistent court rulings. This follows a sharp increase in granted exemptions—from 705 in 2015-2016 to 2124 in 2022-2023...
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44% Bias Score


India Amends Wakf Act, Sparking Land Ownership Controversy
India's Parliament passed an amended Wakf Act, impacting land management; only Muslims owning land for five continuous years can donate, collectors handle surveys and disputes, sparking controversy and legal challenges.
India Amends Wakf Act, Sparking Land Ownership Controversy
India's Parliament passed an amended Wakf Act, impacting land management; only Muslims owning land for five continuous years can donate, collectors handle surveys and disputes, sparking controversy and legal challenges.
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44% Bias Score


India's Waqf Amendment Bill Faces Supreme Court Challenge
India's parliament passed a bill amending the 1995 law governing Muslim religious endowments, adding non-Muslims to managing boards and increasing government oversight; opposition parties will challenge it in the Supreme Court, citing concerns about unconstitutionality and discrimination against Ind...
India's Waqf Amendment Bill Faces Supreme Court Challenge
India's parliament passed a bill amending the 1995 law governing Muslim religious endowments, adding non-Muslims to managing boards and increasing government oversight; opposition parties will challenge it in the Supreme Court, citing concerns about unconstitutionality and discrimination against Ind...
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Weighs Catholic Charities' Unemployment Tax Exemption
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday in a case where a Wisconsin chapter of Catholic Charities is challenging the state's refusal to grant it a religious exemption from paying into the state's unemployment insurance system; the state says Catholic Charities is like any other non-profit; ...
Supreme Court Weighs Catholic Charities' Unemployment Tax Exemption
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday in a case where a Wisconsin chapter of Catholic Charities is challenging the state's refusal to grant it a religious exemption from paying into the state's unemployment insurance system; the state says Catholic Charities is like any other non-profit; ...
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36% Bias Score

State Department Investigates Anti-Christian Bias Amidst Budget Cuts
The State Department is investigating alleged anti-Christian bias during the Biden administration (2021-2025), requesting reports of discrimination from employees and promising investigations by a government-wide task force; this comes amid concerns over budget cuts and staff reductions, and the app...

State Department Investigates Anti-Christian Bias Amidst Budget Cuts
The State Department is investigating alleged anti-Christian bias during the Biden administration (2021-2025), requesting reports of discrimination from employees and promising investigations by a government-wide task force; this comes amid concerns over budget cuts and staff reductions, and the app...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Announces Key Appointments Addressing Antisemitism, Religious Freedom, and Prison Reform
President Trump announced key appointments: Yehuda Kaploun as special envoy to combat antisemitism, Mark Walker as ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom, and William "Billy" Marshall III as director of the Bureau of Prisons, reflecting his focus on these policy areas.

Trump Announces Key Appointments Addressing Antisemitism, Religious Freedom, and Prison Reform
President Trump announced key appointments: Yehuda Kaploun as special envoy to combat antisemitism, Mark Walker as ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom, and William "Billy" Marshall III as director of the Bureau of Prisons, reflecting his focus on these policy areas.
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56% Bias Score

Netherlands Halts Prosecution of Parents for School Refusal Based on Belief
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service will no longer prosecute parents who refuse to send their children to school due to beliefs; this follows inconsistent court rulings and a lack of legal clarity, raising concerns about the welfare of children not attending school, as exemptions increased from 705...

Netherlands Halts Prosecution of Parents for School Refusal Based on Belief
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service will no longer prosecute parents who refuse to send their children to school due to beliefs; this follows inconsistent court rulings and a lack of legal clarity, raising concerns about the welfare of children not attending school, as exemptions increased from 705...
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44% Bias Score

India Passes Controversial Bill on Muslim Properties
India's parliament passed a bill amending the Waqf Act, changing how billions of dollars worth of Muslim properties are governed, sparking controversy and opposition claims of unconstitutionality.

India Passes Controversial Bill on Muslim Properties
India's parliament passed a bill amending the Waqf Act, changing how billions of dollars worth of Muslim properties are governed, sparking controversy and opposition claims of unconstitutionality.
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40% Bias Score

India Passes Controversial Bill Amending Muslim Land Endowment Laws
India's parliament passed a bill amending laws governing Muslim land endowments, adding non-Muslims to waqf boards and increasing government oversight, sparking concerns about minority rights and potential land seizures; the bill passed with 288 votes for and 232 against.

India Passes Controversial Bill Amending Muslim Land Endowment Laws
India's parliament passed a bill amending laws governing Muslim land endowments, adding non-Muslims to waqf boards and increasing government oversight, sparking concerns about minority rights and potential land seizures; the bill passed with 288 votes for and 232 against.
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36% Bias Score

Wisconsin Diocese Appeals Ruling Limiting Religious Charity
The Diocese of Superior, Wisconsin, is appealing a state Supreme Court ruling that deemed its Catholic Charities ministry non-religious, forcing it to contribute to the state unemployment program and hindering its ability to serve the needy; the case is now before the U.S. Supreme Court.

Wisconsin Diocese Appeals Ruling Limiting Religious Charity
The Diocese of Superior, Wisconsin, is appealing a state Supreme Court ruling that deemed its Catholic Charities ministry non-religious, forcing it to contribute to the state unemployment program and hindering its ability to serve the needy; the case is now before the U.S. Supreme Court.
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56% Bias Score
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