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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


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


Taliban Allows Afghan Women's Radio Station to Potentially Resume Operations
Radio Begum, an Afghan women's radio station shut down by the Taliban in 2021 for alleged collaboration with foreign media, may resume operations, signaling a potential internal shift within the Taliban regime despite ongoing restrictions on women's rights and press freedom in Afghanistan.
Taliban Allows Afghan Women's Radio Station to Potentially Resume Operations
Radio Begum, an Afghan women's radio station shut down by the Taliban in 2021 for alleged collaboration with foreign media, may resume operations, signaling a potential internal shift within the Taliban regime despite ongoing restrictions on women's rights and press freedom in Afghanistan.
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40% Bias Score


Pakistan's Crackdown on Afghan Refugees: A Looming Humanitarian Crisis
Pakistan is deporting thousands of undocumented Afghan refugees, including those with UN documentation, prompting fears and desperation among vulnerable populations; a looming deadline adds urgency to the crisis.
Pakistan's Crackdown on Afghan Refugees: A Looming Humanitarian Crisis
Pakistan is deporting thousands of undocumented Afghan refugees, including those with UN documentation, prompting fears and desperation among vulnerable populations; a looming deadline adds urgency to the crisis.
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60% Bias Score


Taliban's 90,000-Camera Network in Kabul Sparks Human Rights Concerns
The Taliban regime in Kabul has installed a 90,000-camera CCTV network, monitored by police to fight crime and enforce morality, raising concerns about human rights abuses and privacy violations; the system uses facial recognition, impacting six million residents and costing some citizens financiall...
Taliban's 90,000-Camera Network in Kabul Sparks Human Rights Concerns
The Taliban regime in Kabul has installed a 90,000-camera CCTV network, monitored by police to fight crime and enforce morality, raising concerns about human rights abuses and privacy violations; the system uses facial recognition, impacting six million residents and costing some citizens financiall...
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60% Bias Score


UK Afghan Asylum Rejections Surge to 2,000
The UK rejected 2,000 Afghan asylum claims in the last quarter of 2024, a massive increase from 48 in the same period of 2023, reducing the grant rate from 98.5% to 36%, leaving thousands in limbo due to the UK's non-recognition of the Taliban government.
UK Afghan Asylum Rejections Surge to 2,000
The UK rejected 2,000 Afghan asylum claims in the last quarter of 2024, a massive increase from 48 in the same period of 2023, reducing the grant rate from 98.5% to 36%, leaving thousands in limbo due to the UK's non-recognition of the Taliban government.
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56% 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

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

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

Suicide Bombing at Pakistani Seminary Kills Cleric, Underscores Security Risks
A suicide bomb attack at a pro-Taliban seminary in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province killed a senior cleric and five others on Friday, one of at least four attacks across the country before Ramadan. The deceased cleric, Hamidul Haq, was the son of a founding figure of the Taliban, and his semin...

Suicide Bombing at Pakistani Seminary Kills Cleric, Underscores Security Risks
A suicide bomb attack at a pro-Taliban seminary in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province killed a senior cleric and five others on Friday, one of at least four attacks across the country before Ramadan. The deceased cleric, Hamidul Haq, was the son of a founding figure of the Taliban, and his semin...
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36% Bias Score

Taliban's 90,000-Camera Network in Kabul Sparks Human Rights Concerns
The Taliban regime in Kabul installed 90,000 CCTV cameras with facial recognition, claiming crime reduction but raising human rights concerns; BBC reporters were the first international journalists to witness the system's operation.

Taliban's 90,000-Camera Network in Kabul Sparks Human Rights Concerns
The Taliban regime in Kabul installed 90,000 CCTV cameras with facial recognition, claiming crime reduction but raising human rights concerns; BBC reporters were the first international journalists to witness the system's operation.
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60% Bias Score

Merz's Victory in German Election Signals Shift in Geopolitics
Germany's CDU/CSU bloc won the national election, placing Friedrich Merz on track to become chancellor amid strained EU-US relations; the new government faces challenges balancing relations with China, India, and the US, while also navigating domestic issues like migration.

Merz's Victory in German Election Signals Shift in Geopolitics
Germany's CDU/CSU bloc won the national election, placing Friedrich Merz on track to become chancellor amid strained EU-US relations; the new government faces challenges balancing relations with China, India, and the US, while also navigating domestic issues like migration.
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48% Bias Score
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