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British Couple Arrested by Taliban in Afghanistan"
A British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, who have lived in Afghanistan for 18 years and run an educational organization called Rebuild, were arrested by the Taliban earlier this month; their children have appealed to the Taliban, stating their parents wish to remain in Afghanistan and do not wan...
British Couple Arrested by Taliban in Afghanistan"
A British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, who have lived in Afghanistan for 18 years and run an educational organization called Rebuild, were arrested by the Taliban earlier this month; their children have appealed to the Taliban, stating their parents wish to remain in Afghanistan and do not wan...
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40% Bias Score


British Teacher Denied Heart Medication in Afghan Prison
A British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, and a US friend were arrested in Afghanistan on February 1st while traveling to their home in Bamyan province. The arrest stems from suspicion of religious proselytizing, with Mr. Reynolds now critically ill due to being denied access to necessary heart m...
British Teacher Denied Heart Medication in Afghan Prison
A British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, and a US friend were arrested in Afghanistan on February 1st while traveling to their home in Bamyan province. The arrest stems from suspicion of religious proselytizing, with Mr. Reynolds now critically ill due to being denied access to necessary heart m...
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56% Bias Score


Pakistan's Crackdown on Afghan Refugees Amid Rising Tensions
Facing a March 31, 2024 deadline, Pakistan is expelling Afghan refugees, resulting in over 1,000 detentions in Islamabad and 18,000 forced departures since 2024, amid rising tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Pakistan's Crackdown on Afghan Refugees Amid Rising Tensions
Facing a March 31, 2024 deadline, Pakistan is expelling Afghan refugees, resulting in over 1,000 detentions in Islamabad and 18,000 forced departures since 2024, amid rising tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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40% Bias Score


Taliban's Suppression of Afghan Female Journalists
Following the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021, journalist Alia, among many others, was forced out of her job for being a woman, illustrating the Taliban's ongoing suppression of women in media and the significant decrease in female journalists from 2,833 in 2021 to an estimated 600 ...
Taliban's Suppression of Afghan Female Journalists
Following the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021, journalist Alia, among many others, was forced out of her job for being a woman, illustrating the Taliban's ongoing suppression of women in media and the significant decrease in female journalists from 2,833 in 2021 to an estimated 600 ...
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24% Bias Score


Japan Allows Taiwan as Place of Origin on Family Registries
The Justice Ministry announced Monday that it will allow Taiwanese marrying Japanese citizens to list Taiwan as their place of origin on family registries, a move welcomed by Taiwan but opposed by China, altering how Taiwanese are identified in official Japanese records.
Japan Allows Taiwan as Place of Origin on Family Registries
The Justice Ministry announced Monday that it will allow Taiwanese marrying Japanese citizens to list Taiwan as their place of origin on family registries, a move welcomed by Taiwan but opposed by China, altering how Taiwanese are identified in official Japanese records.
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40% Bias Score


Tatort: Vier Leben" Links Assassinations to Afghanistan Withdrawal
In the German crime thriller "Tatort: Vier Leben," a former politician is assassinated in Berlin, initiating a murder series linked to the 2021 withdrawal of NATO troops from Afghanistan; investigators race against time during an upcoming royal visit to prevent further attacks, unveiling connections...
Tatort: Vier Leben" Links Assassinations to Afghanistan Withdrawal
In the German crime thriller "Tatort: Vier Leben," a former politician is assassinated in Berlin, initiating a murder series linked to the 2021 withdrawal of NATO troops from Afghanistan; investigators race against time during an upcoming royal visit to prevent further attacks, unveiling connections...
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20% Bias Score

British Couple Detained in Afghanistan: Family Appeals for Release
A British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, who run an educational organization in Afghanistan, have been detained by the Taliban for 17 days, prompting their family to appeal for their release and highlighting the risks faced by foreigners working in Afghanistan.

British Couple Detained in Afghanistan: Family Appeals for Release
A British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, who run an educational organization in Afghanistan, have been detained by the Taliban for 17 days, prompting their family to appeal for their release and highlighting the risks faced by foreigners working in Afghanistan.
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24% Bias Score

British Couple Arrested in Afghanistan, Taliban Promises Release
A British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, were arrested in Afghanistan on February 1st along with an American and an Afghan national; the Taliban says it will release them soon, but the reason for the arrest is unclear; the couple had been running training projects for 18 years despite Taliban re...

British Couple Arrested in Afghanistan, Taliban Promises Release
A British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, were arrested in Afghanistan on February 1st along with an American and an Afghan national; the Taliban says it will release them soon, but the reason for the arrest is unclear; the couple had been running training projects for 18 years despite Taliban re...
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32% Bias Score

Afghan Women's Radio Station Resumes Broadcasts Under Taliban Restrictions
Following a raid and accusations of collaborating with banned foreign media, Radio Begum, an Afghan women's radio station, is allowed to resume broadcasting under strict, undisclosed conditions imposed by the Taliban, while the fate of previously arrested employees remains uncertain.

Afghan Women's Radio Station Resumes Broadcasts Under Taliban Restrictions
Following a raid and accusations of collaborating with banned foreign media, Radio Begum, an Afghan women's radio station, is allowed to resume broadcasting under strict, undisclosed conditions imposed by the Taliban, while the fate of previously arrested employees remains uncertain.
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44% Bias Score

Pakistan's Mass Deportation of Afghan Refugees
Pakistan is conducting mass deportations of Afghan refugees, with approximately 800,000 leaving since November 2023; the government plans to deport all Afghan refugees from the country, prompting concerns about human rights and regional stability.

Pakistan's Mass Deportation of Afghan Refugees
Pakistan is conducting mass deportations of Afghan refugees, with approximately 800,000 leaving since November 2023; the government plans to deport all Afghan refugees from the country, prompting concerns about human rights and regional stability.
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56% Bias Score

German Report Condemns Failures in Afghanistan Withdrawal
A German parliamentary report criticizes the government's handling of the Bundeswehr's withdrawal from Afghanistan, citing flawed assessments, inter-ministerial disagreements, and bureaucratic issues as contributing factors to the Taliban's rapid takeover of Kabul in August 2021.

German Report Condemns Failures in Afghanistan Withdrawal
A German parliamentary report criticizes the government's handling of the Bundeswehr's withdrawal from Afghanistan, citing flawed assessments, inter-ministerial disagreements, and bureaucratic issues as contributing factors to the Taliban's rapid takeover of Kabul in August 2021.
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52% Bias Score

Taliban Offer to Cooperate on Deportations, but Germany Refuses
Following a suspected terrorist attack in Munich allegedly committed by a rejected Afghan asylum seeker, the Taliban offered to cooperate with Germany on deportations, but Germany refused due to its non-recognition of the Taliban regime, unlike Austria, which engages in direct talks with the Taliban...

Taliban Offer to Cooperate on Deportations, but Germany Refuses
Following a suspected terrorist attack in Munich allegedly committed by a rejected Afghan asylum seeker, the Taliban offered to cooperate with Germany on deportations, but Germany refused due to its non-recognition of the Taliban regime, unlike Austria, which engages in direct talks with the Taliban...
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52% Bias Score
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