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Gaza Doctor Detained by Israel, Facing Alleged Abuse and Starvation
Israeli authorities have detained Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in Gaza, since December 2024, subjecting him to alleged severe beatings, starvation, and denial of medical care, according to his lawyer, while over 100 other medical professionals remain detained, raising conc...
Gaza Doctor Detained by Israel, Facing Alleged Abuse and Starvation
Israeli authorities have detained Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in Gaza, since December 2024, subjecting him to alleged severe beatings, starvation, and denial of medical care, according to his lawyer, while over 100 other medical professionals remain detained, raising conc...
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52% Bias Score


Iran Demands Aggression Guarantees from Eurotroika Before Resuming Nuclear Talks
Iran's Farhikhtegan newspaper warns that negotiations with the Eurotroika on the nuclear issue may weaken Tehran's position unless the European countries guarantee they will not attack Iran again, citing the Eurotroika's past support for attacks on Iran and biased IAEA reports. A new round of talks ...
Iran Demands Aggression Guarantees from Eurotroika Before Resuming Nuclear Talks
Iran's Farhikhtegan newspaper warns that negotiations with the Eurotroika on the nuclear issue may weaken Tehran's position unless the European countries guarantee they will not attack Iran again, citing the Eurotroika's past support for attacks on Iran and biased IAEA reports. A new round of talks ...
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44% Bias Score


Appeals Court Allows End of TPS for Afghans and Cameroonians
A U.S. appeals court allowed the Trump administration to end temporary deportation protections for over 16,000 Afghans and Cameroonians despite acknowledging a plausible case against the administration's decision, leaving thousands vulnerable to deportation unless they have green cards.
Appeals Court Allows End of TPS for Afghans and Cameroonians
A U.S. appeals court allowed the Trump administration to end temporary deportation protections for over 16,000 Afghans and Cameroonians despite acknowledging a plausible case against the administration's decision, leaving thousands vulnerable to deportation unless they have green cards.
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36% Bias Score


Labor's Landslide Victory Enables Major Policy Changes in Australian Parliament
Australia's Parliament resumed with the Labor Party's substantial election victory, enabling them to prioritize a 20% student loan debt reduction for 3 million Australians at a cost of 16 billion AUD, along with child-care quality reforms and legal wage protections.
Labor's Landslide Victory Enables Major Policy Changes in Australian Parliament
Australia's Parliament resumed with the Labor Party's substantial election victory, enabling them to prioritize a 20% student loan debt reduction for 3 million Australians at a cost of 16 billion AUD, along with child-care quality reforms and legal wage protections.
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36% Bias Score


School Districts Sue Trump Administration Over $6 Billion Education Funding Freeze
A coalition of school districts and advocacy groups sued the Trump administration over a $6 billion education funding freeze, claiming it violates federal law, after the administration unfroze over $1 billion for after-school programs; this follows a rebuke from Republican senators and concerns abou...
School Districts Sue Trump Administration Over $6 Billion Education Funding Freeze
A coalition of school districts and advocacy groups sued the Trump administration over a $6 billion education funding freeze, claiming it violates federal law, after the administration unfroze over $1 billion for after-school programs; this follows a rebuke from Republican senators and concerns abou...
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40% Bias Score


Australia's Toxic Algal Bloom: A Natural Disaster?
A toxic algal bloom in South Australia, twice the size of the Australian Capital Territory, has killed over 400 marine species, caused A$28 million in economic damage, and sparked a political debate over its classification as a natural disaster.
Australia's Toxic Algal Bloom: A Natural Disaster?
A toxic algal bloom in South Australia, twice the size of the Australian Capital Territory, has killed over 400 marine species, caused A$28 million in economic damage, and sparked a political debate over its classification as a natural disaster.
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Aarhus Convention Faces Reform or Withdrawal Amidst Cost and Delay Concerns
Facing pressure to reform or leave it, the Aarhus Convention is blamed for increasing costs and delaying building projects in Britain, with a recent case highlighting over £100 million in costs to developers due to legal challenges under the convention.

Aarhus Convention Faces Reform or Withdrawal Amidst Cost and Delay Concerns
Facing pressure to reform or leave it, the Aarhus Convention is blamed for increasing costs and delaying building projects in Britain, with a recent case highlighting over £100 million in costs to developers due to legal challenges under the convention.
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60% Bias Score

Stockton Pitches Itself as Next U.S. Shipbuilding Hub
Stockton Mayor Christina Fugazi is in Washington, D.C., lobbying the Trump administration to designate Stockton as a major U.S. shipbuilding hub, citing the city's existing infrastructure and workforce, aiming for implementation within one year, driven by President Trump's executive order to revital...

Stockton Pitches Itself as Next U.S. Shipbuilding Hub
Stockton Mayor Christina Fugazi is in Washington, D.C., lobbying the Trump administration to designate Stockton as a major U.S. shipbuilding hub, citing the city's existing infrastructure and workforce, aiming for implementation within one year, driven by President Trump's executive order to revital...
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48% Bias Score

ICE Arrests Lawful US Resident for Alleged Haitian Gang Ties
ICE arrested Pierre Reginald Boulos, a lawful permanent US resident and Haitian citizen, on July 17th for violating the Immigration and Nationality Act due to alleged involvement in Haitian gang activity, immigration fraud, and support for the Viv Ansanm gang, a designated foreign terrorist organiza...

ICE Arrests Lawful US Resident for Alleged Haitian Gang Ties
ICE arrested Pierre Reginald Boulos, a lawful permanent US resident and Haitian citizen, on July 17th for violating the Immigration and Nationality Act due to alleged involvement in Haitian gang activity, immigration fraud, and support for the Viv Ansanm gang, a designated foreign terrorist organiza...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Media's $2 Billion Bitcoin Holding Raises Concerns
Trump Media and Technology Group announced Monday it holds roughly $2 billion in bitcoin and related assets, a move President Trump says is to make the U.S. the world's crypto capital and insulate the company from financial institutions, while critics cite concerns of potential conflicts of interest...

Trump Media's $2 Billion Bitcoin Holding Raises Concerns
Trump Media and Technology Group announced Monday it holds roughly $2 billion in bitcoin and related assets, a move President Trump says is to make the U.S. the world's crypto capital and insulate the company from financial institutions, while critics cite concerns of potential conflicts of interest...
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48% Bias Score

Federal Investigation Prompts US Organ Donation System Reform
The US Department of Health and Human Services is reforming the organ donation system after a federal investigation found that Kentucky Organ Donor Affiliates (now Network for Hope) began the process to take organs from people who may not have been dead; this led to a House subcommittee hearing on o...

Federal Investigation Prompts US Organ Donation System Reform
The US Department of Health and Human Services is reforming the organ donation system after a federal investigation found that Kentucky Organ Donor Affiliates (now Network for Hope) began the process to take organs from people who may not have been dead; this led to a House subcommittee hearing on o...
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48% Bias Score

US Employee Blocked from Leaving China Amid Rising Tensions
A US Patent and Trademark Office employee faces an exit ban in China while traveling personally, prompting US State Department intervention and highlighting strained US-China relations amid espionage accusations.

US Employee Blocked from Leaving China Amid Rising Tensions
A US Patent and Trademark Office employee faces an exit ban in China while traveling personally, prompting US State Department intervention and highlighting strained US-China relations amid espionage accusations.
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40% Bias Score
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