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Shifting Western Stance on Russia-Ukraine Conflict: From Military Focus to Tentative Diplomacy
The author, chief of China Daily EU Bureau, analyzes the evolving Western approach to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, noting a shift from prioritizing military solutions towards renewed interest in ceasefire and peace talks influenced by US policy changes under President Trump, yet acknowledging incons...
Shifting Western Stance on Russia-Ukraine Conflict: From Military Focus to Tentative Diplomacy
The author, chief of China Daily EU Bureau, analyzes the evolving Western approach to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, noting a shift from prioritizing military solutions towards renewed interest in ceasefire and peace talks influenced by US policy changes under President Trump, yet acknowledging incons...
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56% Bias Score


Deadly Shooting at D.C. Jewish Museum Highlights Security Concerns
Two Israeli embassy staff were fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on October 25, 2023, prompting concerns about security protocols and the rise of antisemitism. The attacker entered the museum and remained for 10 minutes before confessing.
Deadly Shooting at D.C. Jewish Museum Highlights Security Concerns
Two Israeli embassy staff were fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on October 25, 2023, prompting concerns about security protocols and the rise of antisemitism. The attacker entered the museum and remained for 10 minutes before confessing.
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36% Bias Score


Murder of Israeli Embassy Employees Fuels Calls for Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Activism
On February 28, 2024, two Israeli embassy employees were fatally shot in Washington D.C. by a gunman who shouted "Free Palestine," prompting calls for a stronger crackdown on pro-Palestinian activism from some Republican officials and pro-Israel groups. The incident has intensified the already polar...
Murder of Israeli Embassy Employees Fuels Calls for Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Activism
On February 28, 2024, two Israeli embassy employees were fatally shot in Washington D.C. by a gunman who shouted "Free Palestine," prompting calls for a stronger crackdown on pro-Palestinian activism from some Republican officials and pro-Israel groups. The incident has intensified the already polar...
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68% Bias Score


Insufficient Gaza Aid Despite Blockade Lifting
Following an 11-week Israeli blockade, 87 trucks carrying essential supplies reached southern Gaza, but the quantity is insufficient to meet the critical needs of 2.1 million people, and aid has yet to reach the north, where the need is greatest, amid reports of starvation deaths.
Insufficient Gaza Aid Despite Blockade Lifting
Following an 11-week Israeli blockade, 87 trucks carrying essential supplies reached southern Gaza, but the quantity is insufficient to meet the critical needs of 2.1 million people, and aid has yet to reach the north, where the need is greatest, amid reports of starvation deaths.
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Crypto Dinner Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns
Former President Trump dined with 220 investors in his memecoin, $TRUMP, at his golf club, rewarding top investors with a White House tour, despite legal restrictions on foreign political donations; the event highlights potential conflicts of interest and regulatory loopholes.
Trump's Crypto Dinner Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns
Former President Trump dined with 220 investors in his memecoin, $TRUMP, at his golf club, rewarding top investors with a White House tour, despite legal restrictions on foreign political donations; the event highlights potential conflicts of interest and regulatory loopholes.
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56% Bias Score


US-Israel Plan to Control Gaza Aid Raises Displacement Fears
A US-Israel initiative will control aid distribution in Gaza, replacing the UN and raising concerns about private contractors handling a major humanitarian crisis; the plan involves four distribution points in southern Gaza, each serving 300,000 people, potentially leading to mass displacement.
US-Israel Plan to Control Gaza Aid Raises Displacement Fears
A US-Israel initiative will control aid distribution in Gaza, replacing the UN and raising concerns about private contractors handling a major humanitarian crisis; the plan involves four distribution points in southern Gaza, each serving 300,000 people, potentially leading to mass displacement.
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64% Bias Score

Harvard Loses Certification to Admit Foreign Students After Refusal to Comply with Trump Administration Demands
On May 22nd, the Trump administration revoked Harvard University's certification to admit foreign students, affecting almost 7,000 students from 140 countries, due to Harvard's refusal to comply with demands to create a system for denying admission to students deemed "hostile" to American values and...

Harvard Loses Certification to Admit Foreign Students After Refusal to Comply with Trump Administration Demands
On May 22nd, the Trump administration revoked Harvard University's certification to admit foreign students, affecting almost 7,000 students from 140 countries, due to Harvard's refusal to comply with demands to create a system for denying admission to students deemed "hostile" to American values and...
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52% Bias Score

Barkat's Plan: Bypassing the PA for West Bank Economic Integration
Israeli Economy Minister Nir Barkat proposed a new approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, suggesting West Bank towns bypass the Palestinian Authority, partner directly with Israel and Gulf states for economic cooperation and integration, potentially leading to increased prosperity and stabili...

Barkat's Plan: Bypassing the PA for West Bank Economic Integration
Israeli Economy Minister Nir Barkat proposed a new approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, suggesting West Bank towns bypass the Palestinian Authority, partner directly with Israel and Gulf states for economic cooperation and integration, potentially leading to increased prosperity and stabili...
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68% Bias Score

Antisemitic Attack Kills Two Israeli Embassy Employees in Washington D.C.
On Wednesday evening, two Israeli embassy employees were murdered outside a Washington D.C. Jewish museum by Elias Rodriguez, a 30-year-old Chicago resident and PSL member who shouted "Free Palestine!" upon arrest; Israeli officials condemned the act as an antisemitic crime.

Antisemitic Attack Kills Two Israeli Embassy Employees in Washington D.C.
On Wednesday evening, two Israeli embassy employees were murdered outside a Washington D.C. Jewish museum by Elias Rodriguez, a 30-year-old Chicago resident and PSL member who shouted "Free Palestine!" upon arrest; Israeli officials condemned the act as an antisemitic crime.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Administration Revokes Harvard's Authority to Admit Foreign Students
The Trump administration revoked Harvard University's ability to admit foreign students, affecting 6,800 students (27% of the student body), due to accusations of inciting antisemitism and terrorism on campus; this follows the freezing of nearly $2.7 billion in federal funds.

Trump Administration Revokes Harvard's Authority to Admit Foreign Students
The Trump administration revoked Harvard University's ability to admit foreign students, affecting 6,800 students (27% of the student body), due to accusations of inciting antisemitism and terrorism on campus; this follows the freezing of nearly $2.7 billion in federal funds.
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56% Bias Score

Psychiatrist's Treatment of Bondi Junction Killer Questioned After Massacre
Dr. Andrea Boros-Lavack, a Queensland psychiatrist, weaned Bondi Junction killer Joel Cauchi off his antipsychotic medication, Clozapine, despite his mother's warnings, leading to a psychotic episode and a massacre that killed six people in April 2024; this followed previous concerns about her care ...

Psychiatrist's Treatment of Bondi Junction Killer Questioned After Massacre
Dr. Andrea Boros-Lavack, a Queensland psychiatrist, weaned Bondi Junction killer Joel Cauchi off his antipsychotic medication, Clozapine, despite his mother's warnings, leading to a psychotic episode and a massacre that killed six people in April 2024; this followed previous concerns about her care ...
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60% Bias Score

Equatorial Guinea: Pilot Confesses to Transporting Kidnapped Opposition Members
A Greek pilot confessed to transporting "detainees" on Equatorial Guinea's presidential plane, confirming the kidnapping of four opposition members in 2019, one of whom died; this is part of a broader pattern of human rights abuses documented by various organizations.

Equatorial Guinea: Pilot Confesses to Transporting Kidnapped Opposition Members
A Greek pilot confessed to transporting "detainees" on Equatorial Guinea's presidential plane, confirming the kidnapping of four opposition members in 2019, one of whom died; this is part of a broader pattern of human rights abuses documented by various organizations.
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60% Bias Score
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