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Israel's Gaza Aid Plan: Hundreds Dead, Hamas Crippled
Israel's controversial US-backed aid plan for Gaza, implemented via the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), has led to the deaths of hundreds of Palestinians seeking aid and a severe financial crisis for Hamas, prompting international condemnation.
Israel's Gaza Aid Plan: Hundreds Dead, Hamas Crippled
Israel's controversial US-backed aid plan for Gaza, implemented via the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), has led to the deaths of hundreds of Palestinians seeking aid and a severe financial crisis for Hamas, prompting international condemnation.
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48% Bias Score


ICJ to Issue First Advisory Opinion on Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will release its first advisory opinion on climate change on Wednesday, clarifying nations' responsibilities to prevent climate change and potential consequences for polluters, following a case brought by Vanuatu and other countries.
ICJ to Issue First Advisory Opinion on Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will release its first advisory opinion on climate change on Wednesday, clarifying nations' responsibilities to prevent climate change and potential consequences for polluters, following a case brought by Vanuatu and other countries.
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36% Bias Score


21 Gazan Children Die of Starvation Amidst Ongoing Conflict
A Gaza hospital reported 21 child deaths from starvation in 72 hours, amid Israel's intensified operations in Gaza, causing a severe food shortage and frequent attacks on aid distribution centers, leading to international condemnation.
21 Gazan Children Die of Starvation Amidst Ongoing Conflict
A Gaza hospital reported 21 child deaths from starvation in 72 hours, amid Israel's intensified operations in Gaza, causing a severe food shortage and frequent attacks on aid distribution centers, leading to international condemnation.
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56% Bias Score


ICJ Rules Climate Inaction May Violate International Law
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that nations failing to protect the climate could violate international law, potentially leading to legal consequences and establishing a "clean, healthy and sustainable environment" as a human right; this landmark decision, prompted by Vanuatu and supp...
ICJ Rules Climate Inaction May Violate International Law
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that nations failing to protect the climate could violate international law, potentially leading to legal consequences and establishing a "clean, healthy and sustainable environment" as a human right; this landmark decision, prompted by Vanuatu and supp...
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40% Bias Score


ICJ Rules Climate Change Poses Existential Threat, Impacts States' Legal Obligations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled climate change consequences are "grave and far-reaching," posing an "urgent and existential threat," and that greenhouse gas emissions are unequivocally human-caused, impacting states' legal obligations and future climate litigation.
ICJ Rules Climate Change Poses Existential Threat, Impacts States' Legal Obligations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled climate change consequences are "grave and far-reaching," posing an "urgent and existential threat," and that greenhouse gas emissions are unequivocally human-caused, impacting states' legal obligations and future climate litigation.
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48% Bias Score


EU Warns Israel Over Gaza Starvation Crisis
At least 101 Palestinians have died from starvation in Gaza, prompting the European Union to warn Israel of potential action if humanitarian aid pledges aren't met; the US is also mediating a ceasefire and aid corridor.
EU Warns Israel Over Gaza Starvation Crisis
At least 101 Palestinians have died from starvation in Gaza, prompting the European Union to warn Israel of potential action if humanitarian aid pledges aren't met; the US is also mediating a ceasefire and aid corridor.
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44% Bias Score

ICJ Declares Human Right to Sustainable Environment
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) declared a human right to a sustainable environment in a landmark advisory opinion on Wednesday, following a request from the UN and advocacy from Pacific island nations; this ruling could significantly impact future climate litigation and international clima...

ICJ Declares Human Right to Sustainable Environment
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) declared a human right to a sustainable environment in a landmark advisory opinion on Wednesday, following a request from the UN and advocacy from Pacific island nations; this ruling could significantly impact future climate litigation and international clima...
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28% Bias Score

Childcare Worker Charged With 73 Child Sex Offenses
A Melbourne childcare worker, Joshua Dale Brown, 26, faces 73 child sex offense charges, including 18 alleged offenses committed on a single day in 2022 at his workplace, prompting a public health warning for 2,000 children; a co-accused faces related charges.

Childcare Worker Charged With 73 Child Sex Offenses
A Melbourne childcare worker, Joshua Dale Brown, 26, faces 73 child sex offense charges, including 18 alleged offenses committed on a single day in 2022 at his workplace, prompting a public health warning for 2,000 children; a co-accused faces related charges.
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40% Bias Score

Gaza Aid Dispute Blocks Ceasefire
A dispute over food aid distribution in Gaza, with Hamas demanding UN control and Israel defending its use of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), is currently the main obstacle in negotiations for a 60-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas; the UN reports widespread starvation, while Israel den...

Gaza Aid Dispute Blocks Ceasefire
A dispute over food aid distribution in Gaza, with Hamas demanding UN control and Israel defending its use of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), is currently the main obstacle in negotiations for a 60-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas; the UN reports widespread starvation, while Israel den...
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40% Bias Score

ICJ to Issue Advisory Opinion on States' Climate Change Obligations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will issue an advisory opinion on states' climate change obligations, a case initiated by Vanuatu students in 2019, potentially reshaping climate justice globally.

ICJ to Issue Advisory Opinion on States' Climate Change Obligations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will issue an advisory opinion on states' climate change obligations, a case initiated by Vanuatu students in 2019, potentially reshaping climate justice globally.
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56% Bias Score

Gaza Food Crisis: Over 1,000 Dead Seeking Aid
Over 1,000 Palestinians have died trying to access food aid in Gaza since May, according to the UN, amid a blockade and ongoing conflict that has killed more than 59,000, while Israel blames Hamas for the crisis.

Gaza Food Crisis: Over 1,000 Dead Seeking Aid
Over 1,000 Palestinians have died trying to access food aid in Gaza since May, according to the UN, amid a blockade and ongoing conflict that has killed more than 59,000, while Israel blames Hamas for the crisis.
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48% Bias Score

US Diversifies Space Launch Contracts Amidst SpaceX Concerns
The US Department of Defense and White House are diversifying space launch contracts away from SpaceX due to concerns about over-reliance on a single provider, engaging with Amazon's Kuiper Project and other companies; this follows a public rift between Trump and Musk and aims to create a more resil...

US Diversifies Space Launch Contracts Amidst SpaceX Concerns
The US Department of Defense and White House are diversifying space launch contracts away from SpaceX due to concerns about over-reliance on a single provider, engaging with Amazon's Kuiper Project and other companies; this follows a public rift between Trump and Musk and aims to create a more resil...
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48% Bias Score
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