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Serbia to Review Military Supplies Following Russia's Allegations of Arms Transfers to Ukraine
Following a Russian intelligence report alleging Serbian ammunition supplies to Ukraine, despite its declared neutrality, Serbian President Vucic announced a review of military-technical cooperation to prevent fraudulent activities, prompting a response from the Russian Foreign Ministry expressing c...
Serbia to Review Military Supplies Following Russia's Allegations of Arms Transfers to Ukraine
Following a Russian intelligence report alleging Serbian ammunition supplies to Ukraine, despite its declared neutrality, Serbian President Vucic announced a review of military-technical cooperation to prevent fraudulent activities, prompting a response from the Russian Foreign Ministry expressing c...
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56% Bias Score


Extreme-Right Terrorist Attack Kills One in France
In Puget-sur-Argens, France, a 53-year-old man, Christophe B., with a history of racist online activity, shot and killed Hichem Miraoui, a 45-year-old Tunisian man, and injured two other Kurdish asylum seekers; the attack is being investigated as the first case of extreme-right terrorism by the Fren...
Extreme-Right Terrorist Attack Kills One in France
In Puget-sur-Argens, France, a 53-year-old man, Christophe B., with a history of racist online activity, shot and killed Hichem Miraoui, a 45-year-old Tunisian man, and injured two other Kurdish asylum seekers; the attack is being investigated as the first case of extreme-right terrorism by the Fren...
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36% Bias Score


Swedish Court Tries ISIL Member for 2015 War Crime
Osama Krayem, a Swedish ISIL member, stands trial in Stockholm for war crimes related to the 2015 burning alive of Jordanian pilot Moaz al-Kassasbeh in Syria; the prosecution's case relies on a video showing Krayem's presence and a visible scar, while Krayem denies the charges despite admitting to b...
Swedish Court Tries ISIL Member for 2015 War Crime
Osama Krayem, a Swedish ISIL member, stands trial in Stockholm for war crimes related to the 2015 burning alive of Jordanian pilot Moaz al-Kassasbeh in Syria; the prosecution's case relies on a video showing Krayem's presence and a visible scar, while Krayem denies the charges despite admitting to b...
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44% Bias Score


Leaked EU Report Condemns Israel's Actions in 2024 Gaza War
A leaked 2024 EU report details Israel's alleged violations of international humanitarian law during the Gaza war, including the use of starvation as a weapon of war and the killing of tens of thousands, potentially impacting the EU-Israel partnership agreement.
Leaked EU Report Condemns Israel's Actions in 2024 Gaza War
A leaked 2024 EU report details Israel's alleged violations of international humanitarian law during the Gaza war, including the use of starvation as a weapon of war and the killing of tens of thousands, potentially impacting the EU-Israel partnership agreement.
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52% Bias Score


Iranian Editor Imprisoned for Liking Tweet
Hussain Shabanehzadeh, an editor and translator, was arrested in Ardabil, Iran, on June 5, 2024, for liking a tweet by Ayatollah Khamenei more than the tweet itself received likes. He was subsequently subjected to torture and coerced into a televised confession, facing charges of espionage and anti-...
Iranian Editor Imprisoned for Liking Tweet
Hussain Shabanehzadeh, an editor and translator, was arrested in Ardabil, Iran, on June 5, 2024, for liking a tweet by Ayatollah Khamenei more than the tweet itself received likes. He was subsequently subjected to torture and coerced into a televised confession, facing charges of espionage and anti-...
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48% Bias Score


Researcher Fired for Refusal to Fly Wins Settlement, Secures New Position
Gianluca Grimalda, a researcher fired for refusing to fly, secured a new position at Masaryk University in Czech Republic, starting January 2026, after a legal battle resulting in a confidential settlement and a 75,000 euro donation to environmental charities; his experiences are documented in a boo...
Researcher Fired for Refusal to Fly Wins Settlement, Secures New Position
Gianluca Grimalda, a researcher fired for refusing to fly, secured a new position at Masaryk University in Czech Republic, starting January 2026, after a legal battle resulting in a confidential settlement and a 75,000 euro donation to environmental charities; his experiences are documented in a boo...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration to Rename USNS Harvey Milk
The Trump administration will rename the USNS Harvey Milk, a Navy ship honoring the slain gay rights activist, reversing a Democratic-era initiative and reflecting a broader effort to curtail diversity and inclusion programs within the military and government.

Trump Administration to Rename USNS Harvey Milk
The Trump administration will rename the USNS Harvey Milk, a Navy ship honoring the slain gay rights activist, reversing a Democratic-era initiative and reflecting a broader effort to curtail diversity and inclusion programs within the military and government.
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56% Bias Score

DR Congo Bans Media Coverage of Joseph Kabila Amidst Political Tensions
The Congolese government banned media from reporting on former President Joseph Kabila and his party due to accusations of treason and links to the M23 rebels; the M23 vowed to defy the ban, while activists and analysts criticized it as an abuse of power.

DR Congo Bans Media Coverage of Joseph Kabila Amidst Political Tensions
The Congolese government banned media from reporting on former President Joseph Kabila and his party due to accusations of treason and links to the M23 rebels; the M23 vowed to defy the ban, while activists and analysts criticized it as an abuse of power.
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40% Bias Score

El Salvador Sentences Military Officers for 1982 Murder of Dutch Journalists
A Salvadorian jury sentenced three retired high-ranking military officers to 15 years in prison for the 1982 murders of four Dutch journalists during the country's civil war; a UN truth commission confirmed the ambush that killed them was deliberately planned, and the Salvadoran state was also civil...

El Salvador Sentences Military Officers for 1982 Murder of Dutch Journalists
A Salvadorian jury sentenced three retired high-ranking military officers to 15 years in prison for the 1982 murders of four Dutch journalists during the country's civil war; a UN truth commission confirmed the ambush that killed them was deliberately planned, and the Salvadoran state was also civil...
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32% Bias Score

French State Condemned for Inaction in 2019 Femicide
A French court found the state guilty of "serious fault" for failing to act on four reports of harassment and threats before Nathalie Debaillie's murder in 2019, ordering €27,000 in compensation to her family; the police's inaction was deemed fatal.

French State Condemned for Inaction in 2019 Femicide
A French court found the state guilty of "serious fault" for failing to act on four reports of harassment and threats before Nathalie Debaillie's murder in 2019, ordering €27,000 in compensation to her family; the police's inaction was deemed fatal.
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44% Bias Score

Khamenei Criticizes US Nuclear Offer, but Doesn't Rule Out Talks
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Wednesday criticized a US offer on Iran's nuclear program but didn't rule out talks, reiterating Iran's refusal to halt uranium enrichment, a key demand from the US. The US offer, details of which remain unclear, was delivered by US special envoy Steve...

Khamenei Criticizes US Nuclear Offer, but Doesn't Rule Out Talks
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Wednesday criticized a US offer on Iran's nuclear program but didn't rule out talks, reiterating Iran's refusal to halt uranium enrichment, a key demand from the US. The US offer, details of which remain unclear, was delivered by US special envoy Steve...
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44% Bias Score

Widening Gender Gap in Iran's Labor Market: Unemployment and Participation Rates
Iran's female unemployment rate decreased to 14.3% in 2024, but the rate remains 2.3 times higher than men's, reflecting a widening gender gap exacerbated by low female labor force participation (14.1%) compared to men (68.1%) and a concentration of women in vulnerable service sector jobs.

Widening Gender Gap in Iran's Labor Market: Unemployment and Participation Rates
Iran's female unemployment rate decreased to 14.3% in 2024, but the rate remains 2.3 times higher than men's, reflecting a widening gender gap exacerbated by low female labor force participation (14.1%) compared to men (68.1%) and a concentration of women in vulnerable service sector jobs.
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32% Bias Score
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