January 2025
February 2025
Dutch Home Closures Surge After Explosive Attacks
In 2024, explosive attacks on homes in the Netherlands rose by nearly 30 percent to 771, prompting concerns about the new ease of mayoral home closures that often leaves residents homeless and without support, as seen in Rose's case.
Dutch Home Closures Surge After Explosive Attacks
In 2024, explosive attacks on homes in the Netherlands rose by nearly 30 percent to 771, prompting concerns about the new ease of mayoral home closures that often leaves residents homeless and without support, as seen in Rose's case.
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52% Bias Score
Limited Online Access to Dutch War Archive Frustrates Holocaust Survivors and Descendants
The website of the Netherlands' largest war archive received 389,000 visitors in one day but limited online access due to privacy concerns frustrates many, especially Jewish descendants of Holocaust victims seeking information about their relatives.
Limited Online Access to Dutch War Archive Frustrates Holocaust Survivors and Descendants
The website of the Netherlands' largest war archive received 389,000 visitors in one day but limited online access due to privacy concerns frustrates many, especially Jewish descendants of Holocaust victims seeking information about their relatives.
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44% Bias Score
Bosnian War Refugee Feels Unwelcome in Netherlands Amidst Rising Intolerance
A Bosnian Muslim woman who fled ethnic cleansing in 1992 feels increasingly unwelcome in the Netherlands due to rising anti-Muslim sentiment and parallels to the political climate preceding the Bosnian War, triggering anxieties about potential discrimination.
Bosnian War Refugee Feels Unwelcome in Netherlands Amidst Rising Intolerance
A Bosnian Muslim woman who fled ethnic cleansing in 1992 feels increasingly unwelcome in the Netherlands due to rising anti-Muslim sentiment and parallels to the political climate preceding the Bosnian War, triggering anxieties about potential discrimination.
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40% Bias Score
Gallant Resigns, Shifting Israeli Politics
Former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant resigned on January 1st, 2024, effective January 5th, due to disagreements with Prime Minister Netanyahu over security issues, particularly the conscription bill granting exemptions to Haredi youth, potentially strengthening the coalition's fragile majori...
Gallant Resigns, Shifting Israeli Politics
Former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant resigned on January 1st, 2024, effective January 5th, due to disagreements with Prime Minister Netanyahu over security issues, particularly the conscription bill granting exemptions to Haredi youth, potentially strengthening the coalition's fragile majori...
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44% Bias Score
Carter's Legacy: Economic Turmoil, Diplomatic Triumph, and the Iranian Revolution
Jimmy Carter's presidency (1977-1981) was marked by economic struggles (7% unemployment, 13% inflation) yet culminated in the landmark Camp David Accords, a significant diplomatic achievement between Israel and Egypt. However, his handling of the Iranian Revolution and its aftermath drew considerabl...
Carter's Legacy: Economic Turmoil, Diplomatic Triumph, and the Iranian Revolution
Jimmy Carter's presidency (1977-1981) was marked by economic struggles (7% unemployment, 13% inflation) yet culminated in the landmark Camp David Accords, a significant diplomatic achievement between Israel and Egypt. However, his handling of the Iranian Revolution and its aftermath drew considerabl...
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64% Bias Score
Mixed Stock Start to 2025 Amidst Looming Jobs Report and Economic Data
Stocks had a mixed start to 2025, with the absence of a "Santa Claus" rally creating uncertainty, while the upcoming December jobs report and economic data releases will influence the Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions.
Mixed Stock Start to 2025 Amidst Looming Jobs Report and Economic Data
Stocks had a mixed start to 2025, with the absence of a "Santa Claus" rally creating uncertainty, while the upcoming December jobs report and economic data releases will influence the Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions.
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52% Bias Score
Bouterse's Death: Moiwana Massacre Victims Demand Justice
The death of former Surinamese president Desi Bouterse has prompted mixed reactions, with supporters mourning while victims of the 1986 Moiwana massacre, where 39 villagers were killed by soldiers under his command, remain traumatized; despite a 2005 Inter-American Court of Human Rights condemnation...
Bouterse's Death: Moiwana Massacre Victims Demand Justice
The death of former Surinamese president Desi Bouterse has prompted mixed reactions, with supporters mourning while victims of the 1986 Moiwana massacre, where 39 villagers were killed by soldiers under his command, remain traumatized; despite a 2005 Inter-American Court of Human Rights condemnation...
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36% Bias Score
Dutch War Archive's Launch Frustrates Holocaust Survivors Seeking Information
The Netherlands' largest war archive website, "Oorlog voor de Rechter", attracted 389,000 visitors in one day, but limited online access due to privacy concerns frustrates many Jewish descendants of Holocaust victims seeking family history information.
Dutch War Archive's Launch Frustrates Holocaust Survivors Seeking Information
The Netherlands' largest war archive website, "Oorlog voor de Rechter", attracted 389,000 visitors in one day, but limited online access due to privacy concerns frustrates many Jewish descendants of Holocaust victims seeking family history information.
Progress
40% Bias Score
South Korean Authorities Fail to Arrest Former President Yoon Suk-yeol Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean authorities failed in a six-hour attempt to arrest former President Yoon Suk-yeol at his residence on Tuesday, following an arrest warrant issued after he declared martial law last month; the standoff involved numerous police and Yoon's supporters and counter-protesters, raising concern...
South Korean Authorities Fail to Arrest Former President Yoon Suk-yeol Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean authorities failed in a six-hour attempt to arrest former President Yoon Suk-yeol at his residence on Tuesday, following an arrest warrant issued after he declared martial law last month; the standoff involved numerous police and Yoon's supporters and counter-protesters, raising concern...
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36% Bias Score
Gaza Ceasefire Talks Resume in Doha with US Support
Indirect talks on a Gaza ceasefire resumed in Doha on Friday, with Hamas and Israel participating, and the White House expressing support. The talks aim for a permanent ceasefire and Israeli troop withdrawal, but challenges remain.
Gaza Ceasefire Talks Resume in Doha with US Support
Indirect talks on a Gaza ceasefire resumed in Doha on Friday, with Hamas and Israel participating, and the White House expressing support. The talks aim for a permanent ceasefire and Israeli troop withdrawal, but challenges remain.
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60% Bias Score
Houston Imam's Antisemitic Remarks Following New Orleans Attack
Imam Eiad Soudan of Masjid Bilal in Houston, near the residence of New Orleans terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar, accused Jews of using usury for economic control, referencing Hitler's actions; the Islamic Society of Greater Houston condemned the New Orleans attack.
Houston Imam's Antisemitic Remarks Following New Orleans Attack
Imam Eiad Soudan of Masjid Bilal in Houston, near the residence of New Orleans terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar, accused Jews of using usury for economic control, referencing Hitler's actions; the Islamic Society of Greater Houston condemned the New Orleans attack.
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44% Bias Score
Record-Breaking Philanthropy in Higher Education: 2024 Mega-Gifts
In 2024, over a dozen higher education institutions received mega-gifts exceeding $100 million each, totaling over $5 billion, with medical education and research, financial aid, and minority-serving institutions as major beneficiaries.
Record-Breaking Philanthropy in Higher Education: 2024 Mega-Gifts
In 2024, over a dozen higher education institutions received mega-gifts exceeding $100 million each, totaling over $5 billion, with medical education and research, financial aid, and minority-serving institutions as major beneficiaries.
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28% Bias Score