Israeli Raid on Last Northern Gaza Hospital, Patients Subjected to Abuse
Israeli forces raided Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza, on Friday morning, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of patients and staff, detaining the hospital director Dr. Hussam Abu Safia, and subjecting those evacuated to beatings and humiliating searches; the hospital was the last ...
Israeli Raid on Last Northern Gaza Hospital, Patients Subjected to Abuse
Israeli forces raided Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza, on Friday morning, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of patients and staff, detaining the hospital director Dr. Hussam Abu Safia, and subjecting those evacuated to beatings and humiliating searches; the hospital was the last ...
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64% Bias Score
Syria's Liberation: New Freedoms and Lingering Concerns
The fall of the al-Assad regime in Syria has led to unprecedented freedom of expression, but concerns remain about the fragility of this newfound liberty and the potential for past mistakes to be repeated, particularly regarding minority rights and the prevention of a new cult of personality.
Syria's Liberation: New Freedoms and Lingering Concerns
The fall of the al-Assad regime in Syria has led to unprecedented freedom of expression, but concerns remain about the fragility of this newfound liberty and the potential for past mistakes to be repeated, particularly regarding minority rights and the prevention of a new cult of personality.
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44% Bias Score
Milanovic Advances to Runoff in Croatian Presidential Election
Croatian President Zoran Milanovic will face Dragan Primorac in a January 12 runoff election after winning 49.1% of the first-round vote on Sunday, falling short of the majority needed to avoid a second round. The election comes amid widespread corruption, high inflation and labor shortages.
Milanovic Advances to Runoff in Croatian Presidential Election
Croatian President Zoran Milanovic will face Dragan Primorac in a January 12 runoff election after winning 49.1% of the first-round vote on Sunday, falling short of the majority needed to avoid a second round. The election comes amid widespread corruption, high inflation and labor shortages.
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60% Bias Score
Serbia Charges 13 over Fatal Train Station Roof Collapse
Following the fatal collapse of a train station roof in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1, which killed 15 people, prosecutors charged 13 individuals, including a former transport minister, with serious offenses related to safety violations and improper construction.
Serbia Charges 13 over Fatal Train Station Roof Collapse
Following the fatal collapse of a train station roof in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1, which killed 15 people, prosecutors charged 13 individuals, including a former transport minister, with serious offenses related to safety violations and improper construction.
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36% Bias Score
Kenya: Tear Gas Used Against Protestors Amidst Alleged Government Abductions
Kenyan police used tear gas to quell protests in Nairobi on Monday against alleged government abductions of critics; at least 11 protestors were detained, including opposition lawmaker Okiya Omtatah, amid reports of 82 such abductions since June, prompting concerns about a return to authoritarian ru...
Kenya: Tear Gas Used Against Protestors Amidst Alleged Government Abductions
Kenyan police used tear gas to quell protests in Nairobi on Monday against alleged government abductions of critics; at least 11 protestors were detained, including opposition lawmaker Okiya Omtatah, amid reports of 82 such abductions since June, prompting concerns about a return to authoritarian ru...
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36% Bias Score
Syria and Ukraine Hold Talks Amidst Post-Assad Power Shift
On December 18, Syria's de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa met with Ukraine's foreign minister in Damascus, marking a significant diplomatic event following the December 8 ousting of Bashar al-Assad and aiming to establish strategic partnerships, including continued wheat aid from Ukraine.
Syria and Ukraine Hold Talks Amidst Post-Assad Power Shift
On December 18, Syria's de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa met with Ukraine's foreign minister in Damascus, marking a significant diplomatic event following the December 8 ousting of Bashar al-Assad and aiming to establish strategic partnerships, including continued wheat aid from Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score
Russia Rejects Trump's Ukraine Peace Plan
Donald Trump's proposed Ukraine peace plan, involving a 20-year delay in Kyiv's NATO membership and territorial concessions, has been rejected by Russia, highlighting the deep divisions and challenges to achieving a lasting ceasefire.
Russia Rejects Trump's Ukraine Peace Plan
Donald Trump's proposed Ukraine peace plan, involving a 20-year delay in Kyiv's NATO membership and territorial concessions, has been rejected by Russia, highlighting the deep divisions and challenges to achieving a lasting ceasefire.
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40% Bias Score
South Korea Mourns 179 Dead in Jeju Air Crash
On Sunday, Jeju Air Flight 2216, a Boeing 737-800 from Bangkok, Thailand, crashed in Muan, South Korea, killing 179 of the 181 people on board, marking one of the country's deadliest aviation disasters; the cause is under investigation, with authorities reviewing the nation's aviation safety systems...
South Korea Mourns 179 Dead in Jeju Air Crash
On Sunday, Jeju Air Flight 2216, a Boeing 737-800 from Bangkok, Thailand, crashed in Muan, South Korea, killing 179 of the 181 people on board, marking one of the country's deadliest aviation disasters; the cause is under investigation, with authorities reviewing the nation's aviation safety systems...
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36% Bias Score
Jimmy Carter's Complex Middle East Legacy: Peacemaker or Architect of Palestinian Marginalization?
Former US President Jimmy Carter, who died on December 29 at age 100, brokered the 1978 Camp David Accords, leading to the 1979 Egypt-Israel peace treaty, a landmark achievement viewed by some as the start of a gradual abandonment of the Palestinian cause by Arab nations.
Jimmy Carter's Complex Middle East Legacy: Peacemaker or Architect of Palestinian Marginalization?
Former US President Jimmy Carter, who died on December 29 at age 100, brokered the 1978 Camp David Accords, leading to the 1979 Egypt-Israel peace treaty, a landmark achievement viewed by some as the start of a gradual abandonment of the Palestinian cause by Arab nations.
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64% Bias Score
Pakistan-Afghanistan border clashes escalate, resulting in civilian casualties
Cross-border fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan claimed the lives of at least one Pakistani security personnel and dozens of Afghan civilians after Pakistan launched airstrikes in Paktia province targeting TTP hideouts following a December 21 attack that killed 16 Pakistani soldiers; the Afgh...
Pakistan-Afghanistan border clashes escalate, resulting in civilian casualties
Cross-border fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan claimed the lives of at least one Pakistani security personnel and dozens of Afghan civilians after Pakistan launched airstrikes in Paktia province targeting TTP hideouts following a December 21 attack that killed 16 Pakistani soldiers; the Afgh...
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32% Bias Score
Trump Loses Appeal in Carroll Sexual Assault and Defamation Case
A federal appeals court upheld a $5 million judgment against Donald Trump in E. Jean Carroll's lawsuit alleging sexual assault and defamation, stemming from an alleged 1990s attack; Trump is appealing, but the ruling underscores the legal challenges he faces despite winning the 2024 presidential ele...
Trump Loses Appeal in Carroll Sexual Assault and Defamation Case
A federal appeals court upheld a $5 million judgment against Donald Trump in E. Jean Carroll's lawsuit alleging sexual assault and defamation, stemming from an alleged 1990s attack; Trump is appealing, but the ruling underscores the legal challenges he faces despite winning the 2024 presidential ele...
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36% Bias Score
96 Dead in South Korea Plane Crash
On Sunday at 9:03 AM local time, a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 from Bangkok crashed and burned at South Korea's Muan International Airport, killing at least 96 of the 181 people on board, with only two crew members surviving.
96 Dead in South Korea Plane Crash
On Sunday at 9:03 AM local time, a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 from Bangkok crashed and burned at South Korea's Muan International Airport, killing at least 96 of the 181 people on board, with only two crew members surviving.
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24% Bias Score