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Netanyahu Accuses France, UK, Canada of Rewarding Hamás Attack
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused France, the UK, and Canada of rewarding Hamás's October 7th "genocidal" attack after they threatened "concrete measures" if Israel's Gaza offensive continues; at least 53 Palestinians died in overnight Israeli attacks.
Netanyahu Accuses France, UK, Canada of Rewarding Hamás Attack
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused France, the UK, and Canada of rewarding Hamás's October 7th "genocidal" attack after they threatened "concrete measures" if Israel's Gaza offensive continues; at least 53 Palestinians died in overnight Israeli attacks.
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68% Bias Score


International Condemnation Follows Israel's Gaza Offensive
Israel's military campaign in Gaza, following a Hamas attack, has resulted in widespread death and destruction, prompting international condemnation and a partial lifting of the blockade due to a looming famine, while Israel declared its intent to take complete control of Gaza.
International Condemnation Follows Israel's Gaza Offensive
Israel's military campaign in Gaza, following a Hamas attack, has resulted in widespread death and destruction, prompting international condemnation and a partial lifting of the blockade due to a looming famine, while Israel declared its intent to take complete control of Gaza.
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56% Bias Score


Netanyahu Rejects Western Threats Over Gaza Offensive
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected threats from France, Canada, and the UK over Israel's Gaza offensive, stating their calls for a Palestinian state reward Hamas for its October 7th attack. Germany and 21 other countries urged Israel to resume aid to Gaza.
Netanyahu Rejects Western Threats Over Gaza Offensive
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected threats from France, Canada, and the UK over Israel's Gaza offensive, stating their calls for a Palestinian state reward Hamas for its October 7th attack. Germany and 21 other countries urged Israel to resume aid to Gaza.
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60% Bias Score


Israel Allows Limited Food Aid to Gaza Amid Ongoing Blockade
Israel has announced a limited easing of its Gaza blockade, providing minimal food aid consisting of flour for public kitchens and bakeries, while the full extent of aid and its distribution remain unclear, raising concerns about the ongoing humanitarian crisis amid the ongoing conflict.
Israel Allows Limited Food Aid to Gaza Amid Ongoing Blockade
Israel has announced a limited easing of its Gaza blockade, providing minimal food aid consisting of flour for public kitchens and bakeries, while the full extent of aid and its distribution remain unclear, raising concerns about the ongoing humanitarian crisis amid the ongoing conflict.
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56% Bias Score


Israel Partially Lifts Gaza Blockade Amid International Condemnation
Following Israel's March 2nd resumption of Gaza bombings, Prime Minister Netanyahu initially blocked all aid, using starvation as political leverage. Facing international pressure and public backlash over images of starving children, he partially lifted the blockade, allowing minimal humanitarian as...
Israel Partially Lifts Gaza Blockade Amid International Condemnation
Following Israel's March 2nd resumption of Gaza bombings, Prime Minister Netanyahu initially blocked all aid, using starvation as political leverage. Facing international pressure and public backlash over images of starving children, he partially lifted the blockade, allowing minimal humanitarian as...
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56% Bias Score


Israel's Gaza Blockade Sparks Humanitarian Crisis, International Condemnation
Following a two-month blockade of humanitarian aid to Gaza by Israel, nine trucks of supplies were allowed entry on October 26th, but a new plan using private charities is opposed by the UN due to concerns about its neutrality. The UN warns of potential famine, and Israel's offensive in Gaza could r...
Israel's Gaza Blockade Sparks Humanitarian Crisis, International Condemnation
Following a two-month blockade of humanitarian aid to Gaza by Israel, nine trucks of supplies were allowed entry on October 26th, but a new plan using private charities is opposed by the UN due to concerns about its neutrality. The UN warns of potential famine, and Israel's offensive in Gaza could r...
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40% Bias Score

Israel Rejects International Criticism, Demands Hostage Release Before Gaza Ceasefire
Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon condemned international criticism of Israel's Gaza operation, demanding the release of 58 hostages before a ceasefire and rejecting UN accusations of genocide, while supporting a U.S.-led aid initiative to replace UNRWA.

Israel Rejects International Criticism, Demands Hostage Release Before Gaza Ceasefire
Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon condemned international criticism of Israel's Gaza operation, demanding the release of 58 hostages before a ceasefire and rejecting UN accusations of genocide, while supporting a U.S.-led aid initiative to replace UNRWA.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Announces Russia-Ukraine Peace Negotiations
Following separate calls with Presidents Putin and Zelensky on May 19, 2025, President Trump announced that Russia and Ukraine will immediately begin negotiations for a ceasefire and an end to the war, with the location potentially being the Vatican, Switzerland, or Turkey; Putin called the conversa...

Trump Announces Russia-Ukraine Peace Negotiations
Following separate calls with Presidents Putin and Zelensky on May 19, 2025, President Trump announced that Russia and Ukraine will immediately begin negotiations for a ceasefire and an end to the war, with the location potentially being the Vatican, Switzerland, or Turkey; Putin called the conversa...
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44% Bias Score

International Condemnation of Israel's Gaza Actions Amidst Looming Famine
Australia joined 22 other nations in condemning Israel's decision to allow limited aid into Gaza while announcing a military expansion, amid a looming famine caused by an 11-week blockade.

International Condemnation of Israel's Gaza Actions Amidst Looming Famine
Australia joined 22 other nations in condemning Israel's decision to allow limited aid into Gaza while announcing a military expansion, amid a looming famine caused by an 11-week blockade.
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40% Bias Score

International Condemnation of Israel's Gaza War, Partial Blockade Lifting
Israel's war in Gaza, triggered by Hamas's October 7th attack, intensified with widespread destruction, causing over 53,000 deaths, prompting three countries to condemn Israel's actions and threaten retaliation, leading to a partial lifting of the blockade but not enough to alleviate the humanitaria...

International Condemnation of Israel's Gaza War, Partial Blockade Lifting
Israel's war in Gaza, triggered by Hamas's October 7th attack, intensified with widespread destruction, causing over 53,000 deaths, prompting three countries to condemn Israel's actions and threaten retaliation, leading to a partial lifting of the blockade but not enough to alleviate the humanitaria...
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60% Bias Score

Climate Change and Conflict Double Global Displacement in 2024
In 2024, climate change-intensified extreme weather events forced 45.8 million people to evacuate their homes globally, nearly doubling the previous decade's average, while conflict and violence displaced 73.5 million, highlighting the convergence of these crises and insufficient funding for respons...

Climate Change and Conflict Double Global Displacement in 2024
In 2024, climate change-intensified extreme weather events forced 45.8 million people to evacuate their homes globally, nearly doubling the previous decade's average, while conflict and violence displaced 73.5 million, highlighting the convergence of these crises and insufficient funding for respons...
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24% Bias Score

Glaciers Won't Recover for Centuries Even With Temporary 1.5°C Exceedance
A new study reveals that mountain glaciers will not recover for centuries if global warming temporarily exceeds 1.5°C, even if temperatures later return to safer levels, with significant implications for sea-level rise and downstream communities.

Glaciers Won't Recover for Centuries Even With Temporary 1.5°C Exceedance
A new study reveals that mountain glaciers will not recover for centuries if global warming temporarily exceeds 1.5°C, even if temperatures later return to safer levels, with significant implications for sea-level rise and downstream communities.
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28% Bias Score
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