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Five Al Jazeera Journalists Killed in Israeli Strike on Gaza
An Israeli strike on a journalists' tent near Gaza City's al-Shifa Hospital killed five Al Jazeera employees, including prominent reporter Anas al-Sharif, on Sunday night; Israel claimed al-Sharif was a Hamas operative, a claim that has been widely refuted.
Five Al Jazeera Journalists Killed in Israeli Strike on Gaza
An Israeli strike on a journalists' tent near Gaza City's al-Shifa Hospital killed five Al Jazeera employees, including prominent reporter Anas al-Sharif, on Sunday night; Israel claimed al-Sharif was a Hamas operative, a claim that has been widely refuted.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Places D.C. Under Federal Control, Deploying National Guard Amidst Declining Crime Rates
President Trump placed Washington, D.C., under federal control, deploying 800 National Guard troops and federal agents, citing unsubstantiated claims of a crime surge, despite declining crime rates, and asserting control over the Metropolitan Police Department under Attorney General Pam Bondi; this ...
Trump Places D.C. Under Federal Control, Deploying National Guard Amidst Declining Crime Rates
President Trump placed Washington, D.C., under federal control, deploying 800 National Guard troops and federal agents, citing unsubstantiated claims of a crime surge, despite declining crime rates, and asserting control over the Metropolitan Police Department under Attorney General Pam Bondi; this ...
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68% Bias Score


Australia to Recognize Palestinian State in September
Australia will officially recognize Palestine as a state in September at the UN General Assembly, a decision supported by many UN member states but opposed by some Australian politicians who cite the Hamas control of Gaza and the ongoing conflict.
Australia to Recognize Palestinian State in September
Australia will officially recognize Palestine as a state in September at the UN General Assembly, a decision supported by many UN member states but opposed by some Australian politicians who cite the Hamas control of Gaza and the ongoing conflict.
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36% Bias Score


Haiti Declares State of Emergency Amidst Soaring Gang Violence
Haiti's government declared a three-month state of emergency across three departments—West, Centre, and Artibonite—to combat surging gang violence, impacting food security and causing over 1,000 deaths and 620 kidnappings between October 2024 and June 2025, according to UN data.
Haiti Declares State of Emergency Amidst Soaring Gang Violence
Haiti's government declared a three-month state of emergency across three departments—West, Centre, and Artibonite—to combat surging gang violence, impacting food security and causing over 1,000 deaths and 620 kidnappings between October 2024 and June 2025, according to UN data.
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32% Bias Score


Gaza Starvation: Israel's Blockade and Propaganda Campaign
Israel's 21-month blockade of Gaza has caused widespread starvation among Palestinians; despite photographic evidence, Israel denies responsibility, launching a propaganda campaign to discredit reports, while simultaneously restricting aid and access.
Gaza Starvation: Israel's Blockade and Propaganda Campaign
Israel's 21-month blockade of Gaza has caused widespread starvation among Palestinians; despite photographic evidence, Israel denies responsibility, launching a propaganda campaign to discredit reports, while simultaneously restricting aid and access.
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68% Bias Score


US Brokers Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal Amid Nagorno-Karabakh Controversy
US President Trump oversaw the signing of a peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan at the White House, establishing a US-developed transportation corridor and lifting restrictions on US-Azerbaijan security cooperation, despite the treaty's controversial aftermath of the 2023 expulsion of ethnic...
US Brokers Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal Amid Nagorno-Karabakh Controversy
US President Trump oversaw the signing of a peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan at the White House, establishing a US-developed transportation corridor and lifting restrictions on US-Azerbaijan security cooperation, despite the treaty's controversial aftermath of the 2023 expulsion of ethnic...
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64% Bias Score

Al Jazeera Journalist Killed in Targeted Israeli Attack on Gaza Media Tent
Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif and four colleagues were killed in a targeted Israeli attack on a media tent in Gaza City on Sunday evening, prompting Al Jazeera to condemn the action as a premeditated assault on press freedom; Israel claims al-Sharif was a Hamas operative, a claim denied by hu...

Al Jazeera Journalist Killed in Targeted Israeli Attack on Gaza Media Tent
Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif and four colleagues were killed in a targeted Israeli attack on a media tent in Gaza City on Sunday evening, prompting Al Jazeera to condemn the action as a premeditated assault on press freedom; Israel claims al-Sharif was a Hamas operative, a claim denied by hu...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Orders Eviction of Homeless from Washington D.C.
President Trump ordered the immediate eviction of homeless people from Washington, D.C., claiming it is necessary to improve safety and aesthetics, despite official data showing crime is at a 30-year low, and intends to relocate them outside the capital, while simultaneously deploying 450 federal la...

Trump Orders Eviction of Homeless from Washington D.C.
President Trump ordered the immediate eviction of homeless people from Washington, D.C., claiming it is necessary to improve safety and aesthetics, despite official data showing crime is at a 30-year low, and intends to relocate them outside the capital, while simultaneously deploying 450 federal la...
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56% Bias Score

Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Dies Following June Shooting"
Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe, a potential 2026 presidential candidate, died on July 11th from injuries sustained in a June 7th shooting during a campaign event in Bogota; a 15-year-old and five other suspects are in custody.

Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Dies Following June Shooting"
Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe, a potential 2026 presidential candidate, died on July 11th from injuries sustained in a June 7th shooting during a campaign event in Bogota; a 15-year-old and five other suspects are in custody.
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40% Bias Score

Lebanon's Hezbollah Disarmament Plan Faces Rejection
Lebanon's government announced a plan to disarm Hezbollah by 2025, facing immediate rejection from the group, while Iran expressed support but denied influencing Hezbollah's decisions; six Lebanese soldiers died inspecting a suspected Hezbollah weapons site, increasing tensions.

Lebanon's Hezbollah Disarmament Plan Faces Rejection
Lebanon's government announced a plan to disarm Hezbollah by 2025, facing immediate rejection from the group, while Iran expressed support but denied influencing Hezbollah's decisions; six Lebanese soldiers died inspecting a suspected Hezbollah weapons site, increasing tensions.
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48% Bias Score

Israeli Attacks Kill 39 in Gaza Amid Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
Israeli attacks in Gaza killed at least 39 Palestinians in 24 hours, including those seeking aid and starving; malnutrition deaths since October total 212, with Israel restricting aid despite a partial blockade lift.

Israeli Attacks Kill 39 in Gaza Amid Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
Israeli attacks in Gaza killed at least 39 Palestinians in 24 hours, including those seeking aid and starving; malnutrition deaths since October total 212, with Israel restricting aid despite a partial blockade lift.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Demands \$1 Billion from UCLA Over Pro-Palestine Protests
The Trump administration demanded a \$1 billion settlement from UCLA for allegedly mishandling pro-Palestine protests, exceeding previous settlements with other universities and leading to a \$584 million grant freeze; UCLA is reviewing the demand.

Trump Administration Demands \$1 Billion from UCLA Over Pro-Palestine Protests
The Trump administration demanded a \$1 billion settlement from UCLA for allegedly mishandling pro-Palestine protests, exceeding previous settlements with other universities and leading to a \$584 million grant freeze; UCLA is reviewing the demand.
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44% Bias Score
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