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India-Pakistan Near-Nuclear Conflict in 2019 Averted by US Intervention
On February 14, 2019, a Jaish-e-Mohammed suicide bomber killed 40 Indian security personnel in Kashmir, prompting retaliatory airstrikes by India and Pakistan, bringing the two nuclear-armed nations to the brink of war before diplomatic intervention averted a potential nuclear conflict.
India-Pakistan Near-Nuclear Conflict in 2019 Averted by US Intervention
On February 14, 2019, a Jaish-e-Mohammed suicide bomber killed 40 Indian security personnel in Kashmir, prompting retaliatory airstrikes by India and Pakistan, bringing the two nuclear-armed nations to the brink of war before diplomatic intervention averted a potential nuclear conflict.
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28% Bias Score


Israeli Airstrikes Kill 48 in Gaza; Israel to Seize Entire Territory
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed at least 48 Palestinians, including women and children, in attacks on a school and a market, causing at least 86 additional injuries; Israel says it is expanding its offensive to seize the whole of Gaza.
Israeli Airstrikes Kill 48 in Gaza; Israel to Seize Entire Territory
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed at least 48 Palestinians, including women and children, in attacks on a school and a market, causing at least 86 additional injuries; Israel says it is expanding its offensive to seize the whole of Gaza.
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64% Bias Score


Israel's Gaza Occupation Plan Condemned by Europe, UN Amidst Rising Casualties
Israel's announcement of plans to occupy Gaza has drawn sharp criticism from six European nations and the UN, who voiced concerns about potential human rights violations and the impact on peace efforts. At least 60 Palestinians have been killed, and Hamas claims a successful ambush of Israeli forces...
Israel's Gaza Occupation Plan Condemned by Europe, UN Amidst Rising Casualties
Israel's announcement of plans to occupy Gaza has drawn sharp criticism from six European nations and the UN, who voiced concerns about potential human rights violations and the impact on peace efforts. At least 60 Palestinians have been killed, and Hamas claims a successful ambush of Israeli forces...
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44% Bias Score


India-Pakistan Clashes: A Dangerous Escalation
Following a deadly militant attack in Kashmir, India launched airstrikes on Pakistani territory, prompting retaliatory claims from Pakistan; the situation remains volatile with both countries claiming victory, despite the potential for a wider conflict.
India-Pakistan Clashes: A Dangerous Escalation
Following a deadly militant attack in Kashmir, India launched airstrikes on Pakistani territory, prompting retaliatory claims from Pakistan; the situation remains volatile with both countries claiming victory, despite the potential for a wider conflict.
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60% Bias Score


Russia's Incremental Gains in Eastern Ukraine Amid Uncertain Peace Prospects
Russia's slow but persistent offensive in eastern Ukraine has resulted in territorial gains, particularly in the Luhansk and Donetsk regions, despite significant losses on both sides, while a secondary Russian push north of Kharkiv has been largely contained; negotiations for a ceasefire remain unce...
Russia's Incremental Gains in Eastern Ukraine Amid Uncertain Peace Prospects
Russia's slow but persistent offensive in eastern Ukraine has resulted in territorial gains, particularly in the Luhansk and Donetsk regions, despite significant losses on both sides, while a secondary Russian push north of Kharkiv has been largely contained; negotiations for a ceasefire remain unce...
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40% Bias Score


Memphis Officers Acquitted in Tyre Nichols State Trial
A Tennessee state jury acquitted three former Memphis police officers—Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, and Justin Smith Jr.—on state murder and assault charges in the death of Tyre Nichols, despite their prior federal convictions for related offenses. The verdict prompted outrage from the Nichols fa...
Memphis Officers Acquitted in Tyre Nichols State Trial
A Tennessee state jury acquitted three former Memphis police officers—Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, and Justin Smith Jr.—on state murder and assault charges in the death of Tyre Nichols, despite their prior federal convictions for related offenses. The verdict prompted outrage from the Nichols fa...
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44% Bias Score

Apple Explores AI-Powered Search for Safari, Potentially Ending Google Partnership
Apple is considering replacing Google as the default search engine in Safari, integrating AI-powered alternatives like OpenAI's ChatGPT and potentially others, due to a Justice Department lawsuit challenging its deal with Google, and a recent dip in Safari searches attributed to people using AI sear...

Apple Explores AI-Powered Search for Safari, Potentially Ending Google Partnership
Apple is considering replacing Google as the default search engine in Safari, integrating AI-powered alternatives like OpenAI's ChatGPT and potentially others, due to a Justice Department lawsuit challenging its deal with Google, and a recent dip in Safari searches attributed to people using AI sear...
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44% Bias Score

Mass Deportation of Venezuelans to El Salvador Sparks Outrage and Legal Battles
On March 15, 2025, the Trump administration deported approximately 240 Venezuelan immigrants to El Salvador, citing gang affiliation, despite family claims and evidence suggesting otherwise, leading to multiple legal battles and widespread human rights concerns.

Mass Deportation of Venezuelans to El Salvador Sparks Outrage and Legal Battles
On March 15, 2025, the Trump administration deported approximately 240 Venezuelan immigrants to El Salvador, citing gang affiliation, despite family claims and evidence suggesting otherwise, leading to multiple legal battles and widespread human rights concerns.
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64% Bias Score

UN Condemns Israel's Gaza Operation, Citing Over 2,545 Palestinian Deaths
A UN panel denounced Israel's Gaza operation as a grave human rights violation, citing at least 2,545 Palestinian deaths since March 18, with 59 more reported Wednesday, bringing the total to 52,653, and demanded international intervention to prevent further bloodshed.

UN Condemns Israel's Gaza Operation, Citing Over 2,545 Palestinian Deaths
A UN panel denounced Israel's Gaza operation as a grave human rights violation, citing at least 2,545 Palestinian deaths since March 18, with 59 more reported Wednesday, bringing the total to 52,653, and demanded international intervention to prevent further bloodshed.
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56% Bias Score

India-Pakistan Clashes Raise Fears of War
Following Indian airstrikes on Pakistani territory targeting alleged militant groups, Pakistan claims to have shot down Indian jets and drones, raising fears of an all-out war between the two nuclear-armed rivals despite both sides claiming victory.

India-Pakistan Clashes Raise Fears of War
Following Indian airstrikes on Pakistani territory targeting alleged militant groups, Pakistan claims to have shot down Indian jets and drones, raising fears of an all-out war between the two nuclear-armed rivals despite both sides claiming victory.
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44% Bias Score

India-Pakistan Clashes Escalate After Drone Strikes
Following a deadly attack on Indian tourists in Kashmir, India launched a retaliatory drone strike on Pakistan on Thursday, killing one civilian and wounding several soldiers; Pakistan claims the attack was a "serious provocation.

India-Pakistan Clashes Escalate After Drone Strikes
Following a deadly attack on Indian tourists in Kashmir, India launched a retaliatory drone strike on Pakistan on Thursday, killing one civilian and wounding several soldiers; Pakistan claims the attack was a "serious provocation.
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48% Bias Score

Papal Conclave Begins: First Round Yields No Winner
Following Pope Francis' death on Easter Monday, April 21, 133 cardinals began a conclave in Rome on Wednesday to elect his successor; the first round of voting yielded no clear winner, indicated by black smoke from the Sistine Chapel, and voting will continue until a two-thirds majority is reached.

Papal Conclave Begins: First Round Yields No Winner
Following Pope Francis' death on Easter Monday, April 21, 133 cardinals began a conclave in Rome on Wednesday to elect his successor; the first round of voting yielded no clear winner, indicated by black smoke from the Sistine Chapel, and voting will continue until a two-thirds majority is reached.
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20% Bias Score
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