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Five Femicides in Portugal Since January 2024
At least five women have been murdered by men in Portugal since the beginning of 2024; victims ranged from 17 to 72 years old, with several cases involving domestic violence; incidents occurred in Lisbon, Barreiro, Sesimbra, Braga, and Porto.
Five Femicides in Portugal Since January 2024
At least five women have been murdered by men in Portugal since the beginning of 2024; victims ranged from 17 to 72 years old, with several cases involving domestic violence; incidents occurred in Lisbon, Barreiro, Sesimbra, Braga, and Porto.
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36% Bias Score


Mexico City Prosecutor Dismissed Amidst Outrage Over Woman's Arrest After Reporting Abuse
Mexican authorities arrested María Fernanda Turrent on January 22, 2024, for charges filed by her ex-partner after she reported him for gender-based violence; the subsequent public outcry led to the dismissal of a prosecutor and a review of procedures.
Mexico City Prosecutor Dismissed Amidst Outrage Over Woman's Arrest After Reporting Abuse
Mexican authorities arrested María Fernanda Turrent on January 22, 2024, for charges filed by her ex-partner after she reported him for gender-based violence; the subsequent public outcry led to the dismissal of a prosecutor and a review of procedures.
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60% Bias Score


Afghanistan Food Crisis Deepens Amidst Funding Cuts
Due to funding cuts and a potential US aid freeze, the World Food Programme in Afghanistan can only feed half of the 15 million Afghans in acute need, leaving over 6 million people with minimal food access, exacerbating the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
Afghanistan Food Crisis Deepens Amidst Funding Cuts
Due to funding cuts and a potential US aid freeze, the World Food Programme in Afghanistan can only feed half of the 15 million Afghans in acute need, leaving over 6 million people with minimal food access, exacerbating the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
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40% Bias Score


ICC Seeks Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders Over Crimes Against Humanity
The International Criminal Court prosecutor applied for arrest warrants against Taliban leaders Haibatullah Akhundzada and Abdul Hakim Haqqani for crimes against humanity due to widespread discrimination against women and girls in Afghanistan since August 15, 2021, marking the first public warrant r...
ICC Seeks Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders Over Crimes Against Humanity
The International Criminal Court prosecutor applied for arrest warrants against Taliban leaders Haibatullah Akhundzada and Abdul Hakim Haqqani for crimes against humanity due to widespread discrimination against women and girls in Afghanistan since August 15, 2021, marking the first public warrant r...
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52% Bias Score


ICC Seeks Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders Over Gender-Based Crimes
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is seeking arrest warrants for Taliban leaders Haibatullah Akhundzada and Abdul Hakim Haqqani for the crime against humanity of persecution on gender grounds, due to their systematic suppression of women's rights in Afghanistan since August 2021, including bann...
ICC Seeks Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders Over Gender-Based Crimes
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is seeking arrest warrants for Taliban leaders Haibatullah Akhundzada and Abdul Hakim Haqqani for the crime against humanity of persecution on gender grounds, due to their systematic suppression of women's rights in Afghanistan since August 2021, including bann...
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36% Bias Score


Iraq Legalizes Child Marriage, Sparking Outrage
The Iraqi parliament passed a law allowing child marriage, with girls as young as nine permitted to marry under Shia law and 15 under Sunni law, overturning a decades-old ban and sparking widespread outrage.
Iraq Legalizes Child Marriage, Sparking Outrage
The Iraqi parliament passed a law allowing child marriage, with girls as young as nine permitted to marry under Shia law and 15 under Sunni law, overturning a decades-old ban and sparking widespread outrage.
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56% Bias Score

Afghanistan's Food Crisis Worsens Amidst Funding Cuts and US Aid Freeze
The World Food Programme in Afghanistan can only feed half of the 15 million Afghans in acute need due to funding cuts and a potential US aid freeze, leaving over 6 million people with limited food access, worsening an already dire humanitarian crisis fueled by Taliban restrictions and global emerge...

Afghanistan's Food Crisis Worsens Amidst Funding Cuts and US Aid Freeze
The World Food Programme in Afghanistan can only feed half of the 15 million Afghans in acute need due to funding cuts and a potential US aid freeze, leaving over 6 million people with limited food access, worsening an already dire humanitarian crisis fueled by Taliban restrictions and global emerge...
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44% Bias Score

Digital Stalking in Germany: Underfunded Shelters Fail Victims
Lara Winters, a victim of digital stalking in Germany, discovered hidden cameras and phone tracking by her ex-partner; the Bundeskriminalamt (BKA) reports a doubling of internet stalking cases in domestic violence situations between 2019 and 2023, rising from approximately 7,500 to 17,000 affected w...

Digital Stalking in Germany: Underfunded Shelters Fail Victims
Lara Winters, a victim of digital stalking in Germany, discovered hidden cameras and phone tracking by her ex-partner; the Bundeskriminalamt (BKA) reports a doubling of internet stalking cases in domestic violence situations between 2019 and 2023, rising from approximately 7,500 to 17,000 affected w...
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48% Bias Score

ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Top Taliban Officials
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for two top Taliban officials, Hibatullah Akhundzada and Abdul Hakim Haqqani, for crimes against humanity, specifically the persecution of women. The Taliban rejected the warrants, calling them politically motivated and baseless.

ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Top Taliban Officials
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for two top Taliban officials, Hibatullah Akhundzada and Abdul Hakim Haqqani, for crimes against humanity, specifically the persecution of women. The Taliban rejected the warrants, calling them politically motivated and baseless.
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56% Bias Score

ICC Seeks Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders Over Crimes Against Humanity
The ICC prosecutor requested arrest warrants for Taliban leaders Haibatullah Akhundzada and Abdul Hakim Haqqani for crimes against humanity, specifically the persecution of Afghan women and girls since August 2021, citing over 100 edicts stripping them of basic rights and creating a gender apartheid...

ICC Seeks Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders Over Crimes Against Humanity
The ICC prosecutor requested arrest warrants for Taliban leaders Haibatullah Akhundzada and Abdul Hakim Haqqani for crimes against humanity, specifically the persecution of Afghan women and girls since August 2021, citing over 100 edicts stripping them of basic rights and creating a gender apartheid...
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12% Bias Score

ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders for Crimes Against Humanity
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Taliban leader Hibatullah Achundsada and Justice Minister Abdul Hakim Hakkani for crimes against humanity due to the systematic persecution of women since August 15, 2021, including murder, torture, and rape, aiming to exclude women f...

ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders for Crimes Against Humanity
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Taliban leader Hibatullah Achundsada and Justice Minister Abdul Hakim Hakkani for crimes against humanity due to the systematic persecution of women since August 15, 2021, including murder, torture, and rape, aiming to exclude women f...
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56% Bias Score

Funding Cuts Cripple Aid to Afghan Women
Funding cuts are the biggest threat to Afghan women, according to the Norwegian Refugee Council, which saw aid to Afghans fall from 772,484 people in 2022 to 491,435 in 2023, half of whom are women. This comes as the Taliban continue to restrict women's access to education and healthcare.

Funding Cuts Cripple Aid to Afghan Women
Funding cuts are the biggest threat to Afghan women, according to the Norwegian Refugee Council, which saw aid to Afghans fall from 772,484 people in 2022 to 491,435 in 2023, half of whom are women. This comes as the Taliban continue to restrict women's access to education and healthcare.
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48% Bias Score
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