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Afghan Cricketers Find Asylum and Voice in "My Melbourne
My Melbourne," a portmanteau film, tells the story of Afghan refugee sisters, who were members of Afghanistan's women's cricket team, and their escape from the Taliban, highlighting their asylum in Australia and their subsequent contributions to the film.
Afghan Cricketers Find Asylum and Voice in "My Melbourne
My Melbourne," a portmanteau film, tells the story of Afghan refugee sisters, who were members of Afghanistan's women's cricket team, and their escape from the Taliban, highlighting their asylum in Australia and their subsequent contributions to the film.
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48% Bias Score


Taliban Claims to Protect Afghan Women's Rights Amidst Ongoing Bans
On International Women's Day, the Taliban government claimed to protect Afghan women's rights despite ongoing UN condemnation of sweeping bans on women's education and employment, highlighting the group's global isolation and the worsening human rights crisis.
Taliban Claims to Protect Afghan Women's Rights Amidst Ongoing Bans
On International Women's Day, the Taliban government claimed to protect Afghan women's rights despite ongoing UN condemnation of sweeping bans on women's education and employment, highlighting the group's global isolation and the worsening human rights crisis.
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44% Bias Score


Afghan Women Find Solace in Books Amidst Taliban Restrictions
In Afghanistan under Taliban rule, women are increasingly turning to novels and self-help books as an escape from mental distress and a means of self-improvement due to restrictions on education and limited opportunities, with sales of religious texts also rising significantly.
Afghan Women Find Solace in Books Amidst Taliban Restrictions
In Afghanistan under Taliban rule, women are increasingly turning to novels and self-help books as an escape from mental distress and a means of self-improvement due to restrictions on education and limited opportunities, with sales of religious texts also rising significantly.
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40% Bias Score


US Funding Cut Leaves 82 Afghan Women Students Facing Deportation from Oman
Eighty-two Afghan female students studying in Oman under the Women's Scholarship Endowment (WSE) program face deportation after the US government ended funding on March 2, 2025; the students, who overcame many obstacles to reach Oman, now risk returning to Afghanistan, where their safety and educati...
US Funding Cut Leaves 82 Afghan Women Students Facing Deportation from Oman
Eighty-two Afghan female students studying in Oman under the Women's Scholarship Endowment (WSE) program face deportation after the US government ended funding on March 2, 2025; the students, who overcame many obstacles to reach Oman, now risk returning to Afghanistan, where their safety and educati...
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56% Bias Score


Malala Returns to Pakistan 13 Years After Taliban Attack
Malala Yousafzai returned to her hometown in Shangla, Pakistan, for the first time since a 2012 Taliban attack, visiting family and a school supported by her Malala Fund, while also acknowledging recent terrorist attacks and praying for peace.
Malala Returns to Pakistan 13 Years After Taliban Attack
Malala Yousafzai returned to her hometown in Shangla, Pakistan, for the first time since a 2012 Taliban attack, visiting family and a school supported by her Malala Fund, while also acknowledging recent terrorist attacks and praying for peace.
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28% Bias Score


Germany Accepts Second Group of Afghan Refugees Amid Political Backlash
Germany has flown a second group of 132 Afghan refugees and their family members, including 57 minors, to Berlin from Islamabad, Pakistan, despite criticism from some politicians who demand a halt to such programs.
Germany Accepts Second Group of Afghan Refugees Amid Political Backlash
Germany has flown a second group of 132 Afghan refugees and their family members, including 57 minors, to Berlin from Islamabad, Pakistan, despite criticism from some politicians who demand a halt to such programs.
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56% Bias Score

Afghan Women Face Escalating Oppression Under Taliban Rule
Three and a half years after the Taliban takeover, Afghan women face escalating oppression, including educational bans, limited employment, and mandatory veiling; while women's organizations and international legal actions offer some hope.

Afghan Women Face Escalating Oppression Under Taliban Rule
Three and a half years after the Taliban takeover, Afghan women face escalating oppression, including educational bans, limited employment, and mandatory veiling; while women's organizations and international legal actions offer some hope.
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56% Bias Score

Gender Apartheid": A Call for International Recognition as a Crime Against Humanity
The term "gender apartheid", initially arising from women's experiences of oppression, gained prominence after the Taliban's rule in Afghanistan and Iran's recent protests, and is now being campaigned to be recognized as a crime against humanity.

Gender Apartheid": A Call for International Recognition as a Crime Against Humanity
The term "gender apartheid", initially arising from women's experiences of oppression, gained prominence after the Taliban's rule in Afghanistan and Iran's recent protests, and is now being campaigned to be recognized as a crime against humanity.
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24% Bias Score

Taliban's Rapid Takeover of Afghanistan in 2021
The Taliban seized control of Afghanistan on August 15, 2021, following a rapid military advance that exploited the withdrawal of foreign forces and the collapse of the Afghan military, leading to widespread displacement and a humanitarian crisis.

Taliban's Rapid Takeover of Afghanistan in 2021
The Taliban seized control of Afghanistan on August 15, 2021, following a rapid military advance that exploited the withdrawal of foreign forces and the collapse of the Afghan military, leading to widespread displacement and a humanitarian crisis.
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44% Bias Score

Malala Yousafzai Returns to Pakistan 13 Years After Taliban Attack
Malala Yousafzai, 27, returned to her Pakistani hometown of Shangla for the first time since a 2012 Taliban attack, visiting family, a school supported by her Malala Fund, and her grandmother's grave, while also publicly condemning recent attacks in the region.

Malala Yousafzai Returns to Pakistan 13 Years After Taliban Attack
Malala Yousafzai, 27, returned to her Pakistani hometown of Shangla for the first time since a 2012 Taliban attack, visiting family, a school supported by her Malala Fund, and her grandmother's grave, while also publicly condemning recent attacks in the region.
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32% Bias Score

Half a Million US Weapons Missing in Afghanistan
Following the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, approximately half a million US-supplied weapons are missing, sold on the black market, or in the hands of groups affiliated with al-Qaeda, raising concerns about regional security.

Half a Million US Weapons Missing in Afghanistan
Following the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, approximately half a million US-supplied weapons are missing, sold on the black market, or in the hands of groups affiliated with al-Qaeda, raising concerns about regional security.
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52% Bias Score

Pakistan Military Base Attack: 12 Dead, 30 Wounded
A suicide bombing and subsequent attack on a Pakistani military base in Bannu killed at least 12 people, including four children, and wounded 30 others; Jaish Al-Fursan, a Pakistani Taliban-linked group, claimed responsibility for the assault.

Pakistan Military Base Attack: 12 Dead, 30 Wounded
A suicide bombing and subsequent attack on a Pakistani military base in Bannu killed at least 12 people, including four children, and wounded 30 others; Jaish Al-Fursan, a Pakistani Taliban-linked group, claimed responsibility for the assault.
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28% Bias Score
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