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Vanuatu Launches Landmark Climate Lawsuit at ICJ
Vanuatu's unprecedented climate lawsuit at The Hague's International Court of Justice seeks to establish legal accountability for UN member states on climate change, supported by over 100 countries and organizations, and driven by a compelling argument regarding the disproportionate impacts on vulne...
Vanuatu Launches Landmark Climate Lawsuit at ICJ
Vanuatu's unprecedented climate lawsuit at The Hague's International Court of Justice seeks to establish legal accountability for UN member states on climate change, supported by over 100 countries and organizations, and driven by a compelling argument regarding the disproportionate impacts on vulne...
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32% Bias Score


South Korean President Retracts Martial Law Declaration After Public Outcry
On December 3, 2024, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law, citing pro-North Korean threats, but retracted it hours later after swift parliamentary rejection and widespread protests; this followed a year of political gridlock and low approval ratings.
South Korean President Retracts Martial Law Declaration After Public Outcry
On December 3, 2024, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law, citing pro-North Korean threats, but retracted it hours later after swift parliamentary rejection and widespread protests; this followed a year of political gridlock and low approval ratings.
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44% Bias Score


Audit Scotland Report Highlights Scottish NHS Crisis
An Audit Scotland report reveals that the Scottish NHS is facing a crisis, with missed waiting-list targets, record-high delayed discharges, and a lack of a clear plan to address growing demand; difficult decisions on service provision are needed.
Audit Scotland Report Highlights Scottish NHS Crisis
An Audit Scotland report reveals that the Scottish NHS is facing a crisis, with missed waiting-list targets, record-high delayed discharges, and a lack of a clear plan to address growing demand; difficult decisions on service provision are needed.
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60% Bias Score


Letby, Convicted Baby Killer, Was Face of Hospital Fundraising Campaign
Nurse Lucy Letby, convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six others at the Countess of Chester Hospital, was the face of the hospital's 2013 Babygrow Appeal campaign, featuring in promotional materials and newspaper articles while concerns about her conduct were internally revi...
Letby, Convicted Baby Killer, Was Face of Hospital Fundraising Campaign
Nurse Lucy Letby, convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six others at the Countess of Chester Hospital, was the face of the hospital's 2013 Babygrow Appeal campaign, featuring in promotional materials and newspaper articles while concerns about her conduct were internally revi...
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Namibia Poised for First Female President Amidst Electoral Dispute
Namibia's election results show the ruling SWAPO party's vice president, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, leading with over 54% of the vote, but the opposition alleges fraud and refuses to accept the outcome after an election marred by delays and technical issues.
Namibia Poised for First Female President Amidst Electoral Dispute
Namibia's election results show the ruling SWAPO party's vice president, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, leading with over 54% of the vote, but the opposition alleges fraud and refuses to accept the outcome after an election marred by delays and technical issues.
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40% Bias Score


Judge Recusal Further Delays Execution of Texas Man Convicted in "Shaken Baby Syndrome" Case
Texas Judge Deborah Oakes Evans recused herself from the Robert Roberson case, further delaying his execution for the 2003 murder of his two-year-old daughter, Nikki Curtis, which was initially scheduled for October 17th and faces questions over the validity of the "shaken baby syndrome" diagnosis.
Judge Recusal Further Delays Execution of Texas Man Convicted in "Shaken Baby Syndrome" Case
Texas Judge Deborah Oakes Evans recused herself from the Robert Roberson case, further delaying his execution for the 2003 murder of his two-year-old daughter, Nikki Curtis, which was initially scheduled for October 17th and faces questions over the validity of the "shaken baby syndrome" diagnosis.
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40% Bias Score

Taliban Closes Afghan Nursing and Midwifery Schools
The Taliban ordered the immediate closure of Afghan nursing and midwifery schools, affecting approximately 17,000 female students and worsening the country's already dire maternal mortality rate.

Taliban Closes Afghan Nursing and Midwifery Schools
The Taliban ordered the immediate closure of Afghan nursing and midwifery schools, affecting approximately 17,000 female students and worsening the country's already dire maternal mortality rate.
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Martial Law Declaration in South Korea Sparks Public Outcry
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on Tuesday to counter perceived threats from North Korea and internal dissent; however, the declaration was blocked by MPs, leading to widespread public anxiety, protests, and economic uncertainty.

Martial Law Declaration in South Korea Sparks Public Outcry
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on Tuesday to counter perceived threats from North Korea and internal dissent; however, the declaration was blocked by MPs, leading to widespread public anxiety, protests, and economic uncertainty.
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44% Bias Score

El-Geneina Devastation: UN Official Documents Catastrophic Aftermath of Sudan Conflict
A UN official's visit to the deserted town of El-Geneina in West Darfur reveals the catastrophic aftermath of violence, with up to 15,000 deaths, widespread destruction, and a severe humanitarian crisis caused by the RSF and SAF.

El-Geneina Devastation: UN Official Documents Catastrophic Aftermath of Sudan Conflict
A UN official's visit to the deserted town of El-Geneina in West Darfur reveals the catastrophic aftermath of violence, with up to 15,000 deaths, widespread destruction, and a severe humanitarian crisis caused by the RSF and SAF.
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52% Bias Score

Verdict Pending in New York Subway Chokehold Case
A New York jury is deliberating the fate of Daniel Penny, a former Marine charged with second-degree manslaughter and negligent homicide for fatally choking Jordan Neely, a mentally ill man, on a subway train in May 2023.

Verdict Pending in New York Subway Chokehold Case
A New York jury is deliberating the fate of Daniel Penny, a former Marine charged with second-degree manslaughter and negligent homicide for fatally choking Jordan Neely, a mentally ill man, on a subway train in May 2023.
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48% Bias Score

Real Madrid Seeks Dalot, Salah Extends, Rooney Under Pressure
Real Madrid is negotiating with Manchester United for Diogo Dalot, Mohamed Salah will extend his Liverpool contract, while Wayne Rooney faces pressure at Plymouth Argyle due to poor results; other notable transfer and managerial news includes West Ham considering Sergio Conceicao as manager and Baye...

Real Madrid Seeks Dalot, Salah Extends, Rooney Under Pressure
Real Madrid is negotiating with Manchester United for Diogo Dalot, Mohamed Salah will extend his Liverpool contract, while Wayne Rooney faces pressure at Plymouth Argyle due to poor results; other notable transfer and managerial news includes West Ham considering Sergio Conceicao as manager and Baye...
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56% Bias Score

Israeli Airstrike Kills Family that Fled Bombing Four Times
On October 10, 2023, an Israeli airstrike in Beirut killed 22 people, including Rihab Faour's husband and two daughters, who had repeatedly fled their home due to prior bombings. The intended target survived.

Israeli Airstrike Kills Family that Fled Bombing Four Times
On October 10, 2023, an Israeli airstrike in Beirut killed 22 people, including Rihab Faour's husband and two daughters, who had repeatedly fled their home due to prior bombings. The intended target survived.
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52% Bias Score
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