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Gaza's Paradox: Food Availability Amidst Deliberate Starvation
Despite images of full markets in Gaza, a severe food crisis persists due to inflated prices and a cash crisis, resulting in widespread hunger and at least 400 starvation deaths.
Gaza's Paradox: Food Availability Amidst Deliberate Starvation
Despite images of full markets in Gaza, a severe food crisis persists due to inflated prices and a cash crisis, resulting in widespread hunger and at least 400 starvation deaths.
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60% Bias Score


Israel Launches Ground Offensive into Gaza City
Following weeks of intense conflict, Israel launched a ground offensive into Gaza City on [Date], aiming to dismantle Hamas infrastructure and secure the release of hostages, escalating the war significantly.
Israel Launches Ground Offensive into Gaza City
Following weeks of intense conflict, Israel launched a ground offensive into Gaza City on [Date], aiming to dismantle Hamas infrastructure and secure the release of hostages, escalating the war significantly.
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56% Bias Score


Israel's Ground Offensive in Gaza Sparks International Condemnation
On September 16, 2025, Israel launched a large-scale ground assault into Gaza City, prompting widespread international criticism, while Israel insists on continuing its operation against what it calls the "main symbol of Hamas power", resulting in a rising death toll and displacement.
Israel's Ground Offensive in Gaza Sparks International Condemnation
On September 16, 2025, Israel launched a large-scale ground assault into Gaza City, prompting widespread international criticism, while Israel insists on continuing its operation against what it calls the "main symbol of Hamas power", resulting in a rising death toll and displacement.
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36% Bias Score


Russia
A Yale University study reveals that Russia has forcibly transferred at least 19,500 Ukrainian children to over 210 institutions across Russia and occupied Ukrainian territories since February 2022, with the true number potentially exceeding 35,000.
Russia
A Yale University study reveals that Russia has forcibly transferred at least 19,500 Ukrainian children to over 210 institutions across Russia and occupied Ukrainian territories since February 2022, with the true number potentially exceeding 35,000.
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56% Bias Score


Russia-Ukraine War: Day 1300 Update
On September 16, Russia reported Ukrainian drone attacks killing civilians in Belgorod, while Ukraine reported shooting down numerous Russian drones. Russia captured Olhivske in Zaporizhia, a Starlink outage affected Ukraine's front line, Poland neutralized a drone over government buildings, and the...
Russia-Ukraine War: Day 1300 Update
On September 16, Russia reported Ukrainian drone attacks killing civilians in Belgorod, while Ukraine reported shooting down numerous Russian drones. Russia captured Olhivske in Zaporizhia, a Starlink outage affected Ukraine's front line, Poland neutralized a drone over government buildings, and the...
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24% Bias Score


Israel's Attack on Hamas in Doha: Conflicting Narratives on US Foreknowledge
Conflicting accounts emerged regarding whether the US was informed before Israel's missile strike targeting a Hamas meeting in Doha, Qatar; the White House initially denied foreknowledge, while Israeli officials claim otherwise.
Israel's Attack on Hamas in Doha: Conflicting Narratives on US Foreknowledge
Conflicting accounts emerged regarding whether the US was informed before Israel's missile strike targeting a Hamas meeting in Doha, Qatar; the White House initially denied foreknowledge, while Israeli officials claim otherwise.
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44% Bias Score

Russia Launches Overnight Airstrikes on Ukraine, Zelenskyy Urges Allies for Air Defense
On September 16, 2025, Russia launched a new wave of overnight airstrikes on Ukraine, resulting in at least two deaths and prompting President Zelenskyy to renew calls for expedited delivery of promised air defense systems from Western allies.

Russia Launches Overnight Airstrikes on Ukraine, Zelenskyy Urges Allies for Air Defense
On September 16, 2025, Russia launched a new wave of overnight airstrikes on Ukraine, resulting in at least two deaths and prompting President Zelenskyy to renew calls for expedited delivery of promised air defense systems from Western allies.
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24% Bias Score

Israel Launches Ground Offensive in Gaza City
Following weeks of fighting in Gaza's outskirts, Israeli ground troops have entered Gaza City, aiming to dismantle Hamas's infrastructure and neutralize fighters while prioritizing the release of hostages.

Israel Launches Ground Offensive in Gaza City
Following weeks of fighting in Gaza's outskirts, Israeli ground troops have entered Gaza City, aiming to dismantle Hamas's infrastructure and neutralize fighters while prioritizing the release of hostages.
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20% Bias Score

Israel Launches Ground Offensive in Gaza
Following an initial aerial assault, the Israeli army launched a ground offensive into Gaza City targeting Hamas militants, prompting warnings to civilians to evacuate and sparking international condemnation.

Israel Launches Ground Offensive in Gaza
Following an initial aerial assault, the Israeli army launched a ground offensive into Gaza City targeting Hamas militants, prompting warnings to civilians to evacuate and sparking international condemnation.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Sues New York Times for $15 Billion, Israel's Gaza Offensive, and Poland's Reparations Demand
Donald Trump is suing the New York Times for $15 billion, alleging defamation; Israel launched a ground offensive in Gaza City, prompting international concern; and Poland demands €1.3 trillion in reparations from Germany, a request rejected by President Steinmeier.

Trump Sues New York Times for $15 Billion, Israel's Gaza Offensive, and Poland's Reparations Demand
Donald Trump is suing the New York Times for $15 billion, alleging defamation; Israel launched a ground offensive in Gaza City, prompting international concern; and Poland demands €1.3 trillion in reparations from Germany, a request rejected by President Steinmeier.
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32% Bias Score

Federal Appeals Court Blocks Trump's Attempt to Remove Fed Governor Lisa Cook
A federal appeals court issued an emergency ruling Monday blocking President Donald Trump's attempt to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, citing insufficient process and lack of "cause" as defined by the Federal Reserve Act.

Federal Appeals Court Blocks Trump's Attempt to Remove Fed Governor Lisa Cook
A federal appeals court issued an emergency ruling Monday blocking President Donald Trump's attempt to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, citing insufficient process and lack of "cause" as defined by the Federal Reserve Act.
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24% Bias Score

Afghanistan: Two Doctors Shoulder Burden of Maternal Healthcare in Ghor Province
In Ghor, Afghanistan, two female doctors, supported by sixteen midwives, provide maternal healthcare to over 1.5 million people amidst significant resource constraints, resulting in high maternal and infant mortality rates.

Afghanistan: Two Doctors Shoulder Burden of Maternal Healthcare in Ghor Province
In Ghor, Afghanistan, two female doctors, supported by sixteen midwives, provide maternal healthcare to over 1.5 million people amidst significant resource constraints, resulting in high maternal and infant mortality rates.
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40% Bias Score
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