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Argentina's Stolen Babies: A Brother's Search for Justice and Family
In 1978, Argentine military death squads kidnapped and killed Patricia Roisinblit, who was eight months pregnant; her baby, Rodolfo, was stolen and raised by military members. Decades later, her daughter Mariana located her brother, Guillermo, leading to legal action and a complex family reconciliat...
Argentina's Stolen Babies: A Brother's Search for Justice and Family
In 1978, Argentine military death squads kidnapped and killed Patricia Roisinblit, who was eight months pregnant; her baby, Rodolfo, was stolen and raised by military members. Decades later, her daughter Mariana located her brother, Guillermo, leading to legal action and a complex family reconciliat...
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32% Bias Score


Alicante Archive Reveals 302 Execution Records from Post-Civil War Spain
Newly discovered files in the Alicante Provincial Historical Archive reveal the execution records of 302 individuals, including Antonia Molla, a 61-year-old woman executed in 1942, highlighting the post-war repression in Alicante following the Spanish Civil War.
Alicante Archive Reveals 302 Execution Records from Post-Civil War Spain
Newly discovered files in the Alicante Provincial Historical Archive reveal the execution records of 302 individuals, including Antonia Molla, a 61-year-old woman executed in 1942, highlighting the post-war repression in Alicante following the Spanish Civil War.
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28% Bias Score


Brazil to Transform Dictator's Mausoleum into Cultural Center
Fifty years after its construction, the mausoleum of Brazilian dictator Humberto Castelo Branco in Fortaleza is being converted into a cultural center, a move reflecting a wider effort to confront the legacy of the 1964-1985 dictatorship through new museums showcasing exhibitions by artists like Cla...
Brazil to Transform Dictator's Mausoleum into Cultural Center
Fifty years after its construction, the mausoleum of Brazilian dictator Humberto Castelo Branco in Fortaleza is being converted into a cultural center, a move reflecting a wider effort to confront the legacy of the 1964-1985 dictatorship through new museums showcasing exhibitions by artists like Cla...
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44% Bias Score


Western Balkans Reconciliation: A Critical Assessment
A report from the Aspen Institute's Western Balkans Initiative reveals a critical lack of progress in regional reconciliation, highlighting flawed EU strategies, the negative impact of education systems, and the urgent need for a multi-pronged approach engaging youth and leveraging social media for ...
Western Balkans Reconciliation: A Critical Assessment
A report from the Aspen Institute's Western Balkans Initiative reveals a critical lack of progress in regional reconciliation, highlighting flawed EU strategies, the negative impact of education systems, and the urgent need for a multi-pronged approach engaging youth and leveraging social media for ...
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40% Bias Score


Assad Regime's Records Expose Thousands of Syrian Victims
In a fire-damaged Homs prison, documents detailing the Assad regime's systematic oppression and human rights abuses were discovered, revealing the arrests, alleged crimes, and fates of thousands of Syrians, including the likely extrajudicial killings of those detained in 2011-2013.
Assad Regime's Records Expose Thousands of Syrian Victims
In a fire-damaged Homs prison, documents detailing the Assad regime's systematic oppression and human rights abuses were discovered, revealing the arrests, alleged crimes, and fates of thousands of Syrians, including the likely extrajudicial killings of those detained in 2011-2013.
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56% Bias Score


Post-Assad Syria: Revenge Killings Fuel Sectarian Violence
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, a provisional Islamist government struggles to control the country amidst widespread revenge attacks and extrajudicial killings, exceeding 327 documented cases, raising concerns of escalating sectarian violence.
Post-Assad Syria: Revenge Killings Fuel Sectarian Violence
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, a provisional Islamist government struggles to control the country amidst widespread revenge attacks and extrajudicial killings, exceeding 327 documented cases, raising concerns of escalating sectarian violence.
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40% Bias Score

Discovery of Death Flight Plane Exposes Argentina's Past; Milei's Cuts Threaten Justice
A Skyvan PA-51 used by Argentina's military dictatorship for "death flights" (1976-1983), resulting in an estimated 30,000 deaths, was discovered, with flight logs revealing the murder of 12 women. President Milei's recent budget cuts threaten human rights investigations and organizations, including...

Discovery of Death Flight Plane Exposes Argentina's Past; Milei's Cuts Threaten Justice
A Skyvan PA-51 used by Argentina's military dictatorship for "death flights" (1976-1983), resulting in an estimated 30,000 deaths, was discovered, with flight logs revealing the murder of 12 women. President Milei's recent budget cuts threaten human rights investigations and organizations, including...
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44% Bias Score

Syria Plans National Dialogue Conference to Address Key Issues
A Syrian National Dialogue Conference is planned to address key issues such as constitutional reform, transitional justice, and economic challenges, with participation from various segments of Syrian society, excluding the Assad regime and armed groups that refuse disarmament; the conference's non-b...

Syria Plans National Dialogue Conference to Address Key Issues
A Syrian National Dialogue Conference is planned to address key issues such as constitutional reform, transitional justice, and economic challenges, with participation from various segments of Syrian society, excluding the Assad regime and armed groups that refuse disarmament; the conference's non-b...
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32% Bias Score

Argentine Dictatorship: Remains of Paraguayan Catechist Identified After 47 Years
After a 47-year search, the remains of Paraguayan catechist Daniel Esquivel, abducted in Argentina in 1977 during the military dictatorship, have been identified via DNA testing by the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team and will be buried on March 23rd.

Argentine Dictatorship: Remains of Paraguayan Catechist Identified After 47 Years
After a 47-year search, the remains of Paraguayan catechist Daniel Esquivel, abducted in Argentina in 1977 during the military dictatorship, have been identified via DNA testing by the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team and will be buried on March 23rd.
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24% Bias Score

Western Balkan Reconciliation: Obstacles and Recommendations
A recent Aspen Institute project reveals that reconciliation in the Western Balkans is severely hampered by political manipulation and inadequate education; the EU's shift from prioritizing reconciliation to promoting functional cooperation is also a key obstacle.

Western Balkan Reconciliation: Obstacles and Recommendations
A recent Aspen Institute project reveals that reconciliation in the Western Balkans is severely hampered by political manipulation and inadequate education; the EU's shift from prioritizing reconciliation to promoting functional cooperation is also a key obstacle.
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44% Bias Score

King Felipe VI to Attend Reburial of Franco-Era Victim Rafael Altamira
On February 10th, King Felipe VI will preside over the reburial of Rafael Altamira, a renowned Spanish humanist and member of the committee that founded the International Court of Justice, whose remains will be moved from Mexico to El Campello, Alicante, fulfilling his family's decades-long wish.

King Felipe VI to Attend Reburial of Franco-Era Victim Rafael Altamira
On February 10th, King Felipe VI will preside over the reburial of Rafael Altamira, a renowned Spanish humanist and member of the committee that founded the International Court of Justice, whose remains will be moved from Mexico to El Campello, Alicante, fulfilling his family's decades-long wish.
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20% Bias Score

USAID Funding Cuts Jeopardize Colombian War Crimes Investigations
The Trump administration's decision to cut funding to USAID has jeopardized the Colombian JEP's investigations into serious war crimes, impacting three key cases and potentially halting investigations into genocides, sexual violence, and crimes against indigenous groups; the US provided 70% of Colom...

USAID Funding Cuts Jeopardize Colombian War Crimes Investigations
The Trump administration's decision to cut funding to USAID has jeopardized the Colombian JEP's investigations into serious war crimes, impacting three key cases and potentially halting investigations into genocides, sexual violence, and crimes against indigenous groups; the US provided 70% of Colom...
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44% Bias Score
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