December 2024
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Palestinian Families Sue U.S. Over Support for Israeli Military in Gaza
Five Palestinian families sued the U.S. State Department on Tuesday for allegedly violating the Leahy Laws by continuing to support the Israeli military in Gaza, despite accusations of war crimes and genocide that resulted in over 45,000 deaths and the displacement of almost all of Gaza's 2.3 millio...
Palestinian Families Sue U.S. Over Support for Israeli Military in Gaza
Five Palestinian families sued the U.S. State Department on Tuesday for allegedly violating the Leahy Laws by continuing to support the Israeli military in Gaza, despite accusations of war crimes and genocide that resulted in over 45,000 deaths and the displacement of almost all of Gaza's 2.3 millio...
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52% Bias Score
Cyclone Batsirai Devastates Mayotte, Leaving Dozens Dead
Cyclone Batsirai, the most intense in 90 years, ravaged Mayotte on Saturday, causing at least 22 deaths and 1373 injuries, destroying housing and infrastructure, leading to a French government response deploying aid and personnel.
Cyclone Batsirai Devastates Mayotte, Leaving Dozens Dead
Cyclone Batsirai, the most intense in 90 years, ravaged Mayotte on Saturday, causing at least 22 deaths and 1373 injuries, destroying housing and infrastructure, leading to a French government response deploying aid and personnel.
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24% Bias Score
Al-Assad Claims Evacuation, Not Escape, Following Syrian Regime Fall
Ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad claims his departure from Syria on December 8th was due to a Russian evacuation from a drone-attacked base, not a planned escape; this follows the fall of his regime to opposition forces, including the HTS group, after a 13-year civil war causing at least 500,...
Al-Assad Claims Evacuation, Not Escape, Following Syrian Regime Fall
Ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad claims his departure from Syria on December 8th was due to a Russian evacuation from a drone-attacked base, not a planned escape; this follows the fall of his regime to opposition forces, including the HTS group, after a 13-year civil war causing at least 500,...
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52% Bias Score
Sudan Conflict: Over 200 Dead Amid Intensified Attacks and Widespread Sexual Violence
Intensified fighting between Sudan's army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group has resulted in over 200 deaths in recent weeks, with Human Rights Watch accusing the RSF of widespread sexual violence in South Kordofan since September 2023, causing one of the world's worst humanitaria...
Sudan Conflict: Over 200 Dead Amid Intensified Attacks and Widespread Sexual Violence
Intensified fighting between Sudan's army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group has resulted in over 200 deaths in recent weeks, with Human Rights Watch accusing the RSF of widespread sexual violence in South Kordofan since September 2023, causing one of the world's worst humanitaria...
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48% Bias Score
Global Forced Displacement Reaches 117.3 Million, UNDP Expands Legal Aid Efforts
The UNHCR reported 117.3 million forcibly displaced people globally by the end of 2023—a number that has more than tripled in a decade—due to conflicts, persecution, and climate change; UNDP is working to address this through legal aid and partnerships.
Global Forced Displacement Reaches 117.3 Million, UNDP Expands Legal Aid Efforts
The UNHCR reported 117.3 million forcibly displaced people globally by the end of 2023—a number that has more than tripled in a decade—due to conflicts, persecution, and climate change; UNDP is working to address this through legal aid and partnerships.
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28% Bias Score
EU Investigates TikTok for Potential Interference in Romanian Elections
The European Commission opened a formal investigation into TikTok for potential violations of the Digital Services Act (DSA) related to the Romanian presidential elections, prompted by evidence of foreign interference that led to the annulment of the first round of voting; the investigation includes...
EU Investigates TikTok for Potential Interference in Romanian Elections
The European Commission opened a formal investigation into TikTok for potential violations of the Digital Services Act (DSA) related to the Romanian presidential elections, prompted by evidence of foreign interference that led to the annulment of the first round of voting; the investigation includes...
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40% Bias Score
Trump's Hush Money Conviction Upheld, Set to Become First Felon President
A New York judge rejected Donald Trump's attempt to dismiss his hush-money conviction, ruling that the charges were related to "decidedly personal acts" and not his presidential duties, despite a recent Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity; Trump will be the first felon to assume the presid...
Trump's Hush Money Conviction Upheld, Set to Become First Felon President
A New York judge rejected Donald Trump's attempt to dismiss his hush-money conviction, ruling that the charges were related to "decidedly personal acts" and not his presidential duties, despite a recent Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity; Trump will be the first felon to assume the presid...
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44% Bias Score
Musk Considers Record-Breaking Donation to UK Reform Party
Elon Musk is reportedly considering a \£78 million donation to the UK's Reform UK party following a meeting with leader Nigel Farage at Mar-a-Lago, potentially impacting UK elections and relations with the US.
Musk Considers Record-Breaking Donation to UK Reform Party
Elon Musk is reportedly considering a \£78 million donation to the UK's Reform UK party following a meeting with leader Nigel Farage at Mar-a-Lago, potentially impacting UK elections and relations with the US.
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56% Bias Score
Two Men Charged in Drone Attack that Killed Three US Soldiers
US prosecutors charged two men with exporting sensitive technology used in a January 28th drone attack in Jordan, killing three US soldiers and injuring dozens more; one defendant's company manufactured the drone's navigation system, and the other helped procure the technology, evading US export law...
Two Men Charged in Drone Attack that Killed Three US Soldiers
US prosecutors charged two men with exporting sensitive technology used in a January 28th drone attack in Jordan, killing three US soldiers and injuring dozens more; one defendant's company manufactured the drone's navigation system, and the other helped procure the technology, evading US export law...
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48% Bias Score
Musk-Trump Alliance: Potential Impacts on Businesses and Politics
Following the election, Elon Musk publicly supported President-elect Trump, creating an alliance between the two; this relationship is expected to have significant impacts on Musk's businesses and Trump's policies, despite mixed public opinion toward both.
Musk-Trump Alliance: Potential Impacts on Businesses and Politics
Following the election, Elon Musk publicly supported President-elect Trump, creating an alliance between the two; this relationship is expected to have significant impacts on Musk's businesses and Trump's policies, despite mixed public opinion toward both.
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48% Bias Score
Head of Russia's Chemical Weapons Division Assassinated in Moscow
The head of Russia's chemical weapons division, Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, was killed in a targeted bombing in Moscow on December 17, 2024, with Ukraine's SBU security service claiming responsibility for the attack that involved an explosive device attached to a scooter.
Head of Russia's Chemical Weapons Division Assassinated in Moscow
The head of Russia's chemical weapons division, Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, was killed in a targeted bombing in Moscow on December 17, 2024, with Ukraine's SBU security service claiming responsibility for the attack that involved an explosive device attached to a scooter.
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32% Bias Score
Moscow Car Bombing Kills Top Russian General
A car bomb killed Russian General Lieutenant Igor Kirillov and his aide in Moscow on December 17th; a 29-year-old Uzbek citizen confessed to planting the bomb remotely detonated from Ukraine after being recruited by Ukrainian intelligence.
Moscow Car Bombing Kills Top Russian General
A car bomb killed Russian General Lieutenant Igor Kirillov and his aide in Moscow on December 17th; a 29-year-old Uzbek citizen confessed to planting the bomb remotely detonated from Ukraine after being recruited by Ukrainian intelligence.
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48% Bias Score