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Gaza Food Crisis Deepens as WFP Closes Bakeries Due to Aid Restrictions
The World Food Programme (WFP) closed its remaining bakeries in Gaza due to flour shortages caused by Israel's recent restrictions on aid, resulting in a critical food shortage and risking widespread malnutrition, despite Israel claiming sufficient aid entry.
Gaza Food Crisis Deepens as WFP Closes Bakeries Due to Aid Restrictions
The World Food Programme (WFP) closed its remaining bakeries in Gaza due to flour shortages caused by Israel's recent restrictions on aid, resulting in a critical food shortage and risking widespread malnutrition, despite Israel claiming sufficient aid entry.
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40% Bias Score


Chinese Student Convicted of Rape, Over 80 Potential Victims
A Chinese PhD student, Zhenhao Zou, was convicted of raping 10 women but may have over 80 victims based on police evidence, including videos and new witness testimonies; victims reside in the UK, China, Australia, Middle East, and Europe.
Chinese Student Convicted of Rape, Over 80 Potential Victims
A Chinese PhD student, Zhenhao Zou, was convicted of raping 10 women but may have over 80 victims based on police evidence, including videos and new witness testimonies; victims reside in the UK, China, Australia, Middle East, and Europe.
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48% Bias Score


Trump to Announce New Tariffs, Impacting Consumer Prices and Global Trade
President Trump will announce on April 2nd new tariffs on goods imported from Mexico, Canada, and China, impacting various sectors like food, electronics, and automobiles, potentially increasing consumer prices and causing job losses.
Trump to Announce New Tariffs, Impacting Consumer Prices and Global Trade
President Trump will announce on April 2nd new tariffs on goods imported from Mexico, Canada, and China, impacting various sectors like food, electronics, and automobiles, potentially increasing consumer prices and causing job losses.
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48% Bias Score


Mass Protests Challenge Erdogan's Rule in Turkey
Mass protests have erupted across Turkey following the imprisonment of Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, posing a major challenge to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's rule; the demonstrations involve a diverse range of opposition groups, and the government's response includes arrests and censorship.
Mass Protests Challenge Erdogan's Rule in Turkey
Mass protests have erupted across Turkey following the imprisonment of Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, posing a major challenge to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's rule; the demonstrations involve a diverse range of opposition groups, and the government's response includes arrests and censorship.
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48% Bias Score


US Student Arrested for Pro-Palestinian Views Amidst Growing Authoritarianism
In 2025, Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish student at Tufts University, was arrested by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and detained for allegedly supporting Hamas after co-authoring a pro-Palestinian opinion piece; this incident reflects a broader pattern of crackdowns on dissent and pro-Pales...
US Student Arrested for Pro-Palestinian Views Amidst Growing Authoritarianism
In 2025, Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish student at Tufts University, was arrested by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and detained for allegedly supporting Hamas after co-authoring a pro-Palestinian opinion piece; this incident reflects a broader pattern of crackdowns on dissent and pro-Pales...
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64% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Cuts Decimate US Science Leadership
Nearly 2,000 leading American scientists, including Nobel laureates, warned that the Trump administration's research cuts and suppression of scientific findings are decimating U.S. science leadership, causing researchers to self-censor, and halting grant applications and funding; NIH and FDA layoffs...
Trump Administration's Cuts Decimate US Science Leadership
Nearly 2,000 leading American scientists, including Nobel laureates, warned that the Trump administration's research cuts and suppression of scientific findings are decimating U.S. science leadership, causing researchers to self-censor, and halting grant applications and funding; NIH and FDA layoffs...
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60% Bias Score

Israel to Seize More Gaza Territory, Intensifying Humanitarian Crisis
Israel plans to seize "large areas" of Gaza to create "security zones," triggering mass evacuations after at least 15 Palestinians were killed in overnight strikes; this follows Israel's expansion of buffer zones and seizure of a central corridor in Gaza, worsening the humanitarian crisis.

Israel to Seize More Gaza Territory, Intensifying Humanitarian Crisis
Israel plans to seize "large areas" of Gaza to create "security zones," triggering mass evacuations after at least 15 Palestinians were killed in overnight strikes; this follows Israel's expansion of buffer zones and seizure of a central corridor in Gaza, worsening the humanitarian crisis.
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52% Bias Score

Gaza: UNICEF Reports Hundreds of Child Casualties in Renewed Israeli Offensive
Since Israel's March 18th offensive, at least 322 children have been killed and 609 injured in Gaza, according to UNICEF, which uses Hamas health ministry figures disputed by Israel; the UN agency also reports 15,000 children killed and 34,000 injured since October 2023.

Gaza: UNICEF Reports Hundreds of Child Casualties in Renewed Israeli Offensive
Since Israel's March 18th offensive, at least 322 children have been killed and 609 injured in Gaza, according to UNICEF, which uses Hamas health ministry figures disputed by Israel; the UN agency also reports 15,000 children killed and 34,000 injured since October 2023.
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56% Bias Score

Radboud University Delays Decision on Israeli University Ties Amidst Gaza Conflict
The Radboud University in Nijmegen is delaying a decision on severing ties with Israeli universities following student and staff protests, while the ongoing conflict in Gaza sees accusations of human rights abuses by both sides.

Radboud University Delays Decision on Israeli University Ties Amidst Gaza Conflict
The Radboud University in Nijmegen is delaying a decision on severing ties with Israeli universities following student and staff protests, while the ongoing conflict in Gaza sees accusations of human rights abuses by both sides.
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44% Bias Score

Severe Storms and Potentially Deadly Flooding to Hit Central and Eastern US
A severe weather outbreak, including potentially deadly thunderstorms and flooding, is expected to impact the central and eastern US from Tuesday to Saturday, affecting tens of millions and potentially causing generational flooding, following a deadly weekend storm.

Severe Storms and Potentially Deadly Flooding to Hit Central and Eastern US
A severe weather outbreak, including potentially deadly thunderstorms and flooding, is expected to impact the central and eastern US from Tuesday to Saturday, affecting tens of millions and potentially causing generational flooding, following a deadly weekend storm.
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16% Bias Score

Senior Russian Official to Visit Washington for Ukraine Talks
Senior Russian negotiator Kirill Dmitriev will visit Washington this week to meet with Steve Witkoff to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, marking a significant shift in US-Russia relations under President Trump.

Senior Russian Official to Visit Washington for Ukraine Talks
Senior Russian negotiator Kirill Dmitriev will visit Washington this week to meet with Steve Witkoff to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, marking a significant shift in US-Russia relations under President Trump.
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44% Bias Score

Gaza Bakeries Close Amidst Israel's Blockade, Exacerbating Famine
Israel's near month-long blockade of Gaza has forced all bakeries to close due to a lack of fuel and flour, exacerbating the existing famine and threatening the lives of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, particularly children, the elderly, and the sick.

Gaza Bakeries Close Amidst Israel's Blockade, Exacerbating Famine
Israel's near month-long blockade of Gaza has forced all bakeries to close due to a lack of fuel and flour, exacerbating the existing famine and threatening the lives of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, particularly children, the elderly, and the sick.
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52% Bias Score
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