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Iranian Journalists Pardoned After Reporting Mahsa Amini's Death
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei pardoned journalists Nilüfer Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi, who were sentenced to 12 years in prison for reporting on Mahsa Amini's death in police custody, as part of a larger 3,126-person amnesty granted on the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution.
Iranian Journalists Pardoned After Reporting Mahsa Amini's Death
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei pardoned journalists Nilüfer Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi, who were sentenced to 12 years in prison for reporting on Mahsa Amini's death in police custody, as part of a larger 3,126-person amnesty granted on the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution.
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40% Bias Score


ICC Seeks Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders Over Persecution of Women
The International Criminal Court (ICC) seeks arrest warrants for two Taliban leaders, Haibatullah Akhundzada and Abdul Hakim Haqqani, for persecuting Afghan women and girls since the Taliban takeover on August 15, 2021, prompting mixed reactions from Afghan activists and international human rights g...
ICC Seeks Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders Over Persecution of Women
The International Criminal Court (ICC) seeks arrest warrants for two Taliban leaders, Haibatullah Akhundzada and Abdul Hakim Haqqani, for persecuting Afghan women and girls since the Taliban takeover on August 15, 2021, prompting mixed reactions from Afghan activists and international human rights g...
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36% Bias Score


ICC Investigates Taliban Leaders for Gender Persecution in Afghanistan
The ICC prosecutor is investigating Taliban leaders, including Hibatulá Akhundzada and Abdul Hakim Haqani, for gender persecution in Afghanistan, citing the Taliban's systematic suppression of women's rights since regaining power in 2021, including restrictions on education, employment, and public l...
ICC Investigates Taliban Leaders for Gender Persecution in Afghanistan
The ICC prosecutor is investigating Taliban leaders, including Hibatulá Akhundzada and Abdul Hakim Haqani, for gender persecution in Afghanistan, citing the Taliban's systematic suppression of women's rights since regaining power in 2021, including restrictions on education, employment, and public l...
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Taliban Official Urges Reopening of Schools for Afghan Girls
Taliban acting deputy foreign minister Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai publicly urged the group's leadership to reopen schools for Afghan girls, arguing that the current policy contradicts Islamic law and denies education to 20 million Afghans; this statement reflects internal divisions and mounting i...
Taliban Official Urges Reopening of Schools for Afghan Girls
Taliban acting deputy foreign minister Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai publicly urged the group's leadership to reopen schools for Afghan girls, arguing that the current policy contradicts Islamic law and denies education to 20 million Afghans; this statement reflects internal divisions and mounting i...
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40% Bias Score


Funding Cuts Cripple Afghan Women's Aid
Funding cuts to aid organizations in Afghanistan are severely impacting women and girls, with the Norwegian Refugee Council reporting a drop in beneficiaries from 772,484 in 2022 to 491,435 in 2023, highlighting the urgent need for increased international support to counter the Taliban's restriction...
Funding Cuts Cripple Afghan Women's Aid
Funding cuts to aid organizations in Afghanistan are severely impacting women and girls, with the Norwegian Refugee Council reporting a drop in beneficiaries from 772,484 in 2022 to 491,435 in 2023, highlighting the urgent need for increased international support to counter the Taliban's restriction...
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44% Bias Score


Yousafzai Condemns Taliban, Israel Actions at Islamabad Summit
Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai condemned the Taliban's restrictions on women in Afghanistan, calling it "gender apartheid," and criticized Israel's actions in Gaza at an Islamabad summit on girls' education.
Yousafzai Condemns Taliban, Israel Actions at Islamabad Summit
Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai condemned the Taliban's restrictions on women in Afghanistan, calling it "gender apartheid," and criticized Israel's actions in Gaza at an Islamabad summit on girls' education.
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Iran's Surge in Women's Executions in 2024
In 2024, Iran executed at least 31 women, the highest number in 17 years, a surge linked to the "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests and a reflection of systemic gender inequality and the regime's repression of dissent. Many women were convicted of killing abusive partners in contexts where marital rape ...

Iran's Surge in Women's Executions in 2024
In 2024, Iran executed at least 31 women, the highest number in 17 years, a surge linked to the "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests and a reflection of systemic gender inequality and the regime's repression of dissent. Many women were convicted of killing abusive partners in contexts where marital rape ...
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ICC to Seek Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders Over Persecution of Women
The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor plans to seek arrest warrants for Taliban leaders Hibatullah Akhundzada and Abdul Hakim Haqqani for persecuting women, a crime against humanity, due to the Taliban's severe restrictions on women's rights in Afghanistan, which the UN calls 'gender apa...

ICC to Seek Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders Over Persecution of Women
The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor plans to seek arrest warrants for Taliban leaders Hibatullah Akhundzada and Abdul Hakim Haqqani for persecuting women, a crime against humanity, due to the Taliban's severe restrictions on women's rights in Afghanistan, which the UN calls 'gender apa...
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44% Bias Score

ICC Seeks Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders Over Persecution of Women
The ICC prosecutor will seek arrest warrants for two top Taliban leaders for crimes against humanity due to systematic persecution of Afghan women and girls since August 2021, including denying them education and restricting their movement.

ICC Seeks Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders Over Persecution of Women
The ICC prosecutor will seek arrest warrants for two top Taliban leaders for crimes against humanity due to systematic persecution of Afghan women and girls since August 2021, including denying them education and restricting their movement.
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44% Bias Score

Afghanistan Funding Cuts Cripple Aid, Exacerbating Women's Plight
Funding cuts to Afghanistan are severely impacting aid agencies like the Norwegian Refugee Council, whose assistance to Afghans fell from 772,484 in 2022 to 491,435 in 2023, disproportionately harming women and girls due to Taliban restrictions and lack of funding for education and livelihood progra...

Afghanistan Funding Cuts Cripple Aid, Exacerbating Women's Plight
Funding cuts to Afghanistan are severely impacting aid agencies like the Norwegian Refugee Council, whose assistance to Afghans fell from 772,484 in 2022 to 491,435 in 2023, disproportionately harming women and girls due to Taliban restrictions and lack of funding for education and livelihood progra...
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40% Bias Score

Italian Activists Report Police Abuse After Protest
In Brescia, Italy, 23 environmental activists protesting at Leonardo's headquarters were taken to the police station, allegedly forced to undress and perform squats, prompting outrage and plans for legal action against police misconduct.

Italian Activists Report Police Abuse After Protest
In Brescia, Italy, 23 environmental activists protesting at Leonardo's headquarters were taken to the police station, allegedly forced to undress and perform squats, prompting outrage and plans for legal action against police misconduct.
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64% Bias Score

Iranian Cleric Denies Involvement in Viral Airport Headdress Incident
A cleric at Tehran's Mehrabad Airport, Reza Rostami, denies interacting with a woman who removed his headdress in a video that went viral; police initially reported a domestic dispute, but Rostami's statement introduces conflicting narratives.

Iranian Cleric Denies Involvement in Viral Airport Headdress Incident
A cleric at Tehran's Mehrabad Airport, Reza Rostami, denies interacting with a woman who removed his headdress in a video that went viral; police initially reported a domestic dispute, but Rostami's statement introduces conflicting narratives.
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76% Bias Score
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