Five Bali Nine Members Return to Australia After Prison Transfer
Five members of the Bali Nine, convicted in 2005 for attempting to smuggle 8.3kg of heroin into Bali, have returned to Australia after serving over 19 years in Indonesian prisons following a deal between the Australian and Indonesian governments.
Five Bali Nine Members Return to Australia After Prison Transfer
Five members of the Bali Nine, convicted in 2005 for attempting to smuggle 8.3kg of heroin into Bali, have returned to Australia after serving over 19 years in Indonesian prisons following a deal between the Australian and Indonesian governments.
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56% Bias Score
Ukrainian Drone Strikes Russian Base in Grozny
A Ukrainian drone attack hit a Russian special forces base and OMON police unit in Grozny, Chechnya, over 700 miles from the front lines, marking the third such strike in 11 days, exposing vulnerabilities in Russian air defenses despite Ramzan Kadyrov's recent award and requests for better protectio...
Ukrainian Drone Strikes Russian Base in Grozny
A Ukrainian drone attack hit a Russian special forces base and OMON police unit in Grozny, Chechnya, over 700 miles from the front lines, marking the third such strike in 11 days, exposing vulnerabilities in Russian air defenses despite Ramzan Kadyrov's recent award and requests for better protectio...
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48% Bias Score
French Security Guard Kills Five in Dunkirk Rampage
On Saturday, a French security guard, Paul D., killed five people—his former boss, two Iraqi Kurdish migrants, and two security guards—in Dunkirk, France, before surrendering; the killings, which involved precise headshots, suggest premeditation and a grudge against migrants.
French Security Guard Kills Five in Dunkirk Rampage
On Saturday, a French security guard, Paul D., killed five people—his former boss, two Iraqi Kurdish migrants, and two security guards—in Dunkirk, France, before surrendering; the killings, which involved precise headshots, suggest premeditation and a grudge against migrants.
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40% Bias Score
Coventry Man Jailed for 19 Years for Violent Rape and Assault
Farnaz Farabi, a 28-year-old from Coventry, UK, was sentenced to 19 years in prison for repeatedly raping and physically assaulting a vulnerable woman over 18 months, causing life-changing injuries; the abuse included pouring boiling water on her and attacking her with a hammer.
Coventry Man Jailed for 19 Years for Violent Rape and Assault
Farnaz Farabi, a 28-year-old from Coventry, UK, was sentenced to 19 years in prison for repeatedly raping and physically assaulting a vulnerable woman over 18 months, causing life-changing injuries; the abuse included pouring boiling water on her and attacking her with a hammer.
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36% Bias Score
Acquitted Subway Chokehold Defendant Attends Army-Navy Game with Trump
Following his acquittal on charges related to the death of Jordan Neely, Daniel Penny attended the Army-Navy game with President-elect Trump and other Republican figures, sparking further controversy.
Acquitted Subway Chokehold Defendant Attends Army-Navy Game with Trump
Following his acquittal on charges related to the death of Jordan Neely, Daniel Penny attended the Army-Navy game with President-elect Trump and other Republican figures, sparking further controversy.
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56% Bias Score
McConnell Condemns Kennedy's Reported Plan to Revoke Polio Vaccine Approval
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell condemned Donald Trump's health secretary pick, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., for reported plans to revoke the FDA's approval of the polio vaccine, citing the vaccine's life-saving impact and warning against undermining public confidence in proven cures; Kennedy's law...
McConnell Condemns Kennedy's Reported Plan to Revoke Polio Vaccine Approval
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell condemned Donald Trump's health secretary pick, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., for reported plans to revoke the FDA's approval of the polio vaccine, citing the vaccine's life-saving impact and warning against undermining public confidence in proven cures; Kennedy's law...
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52% Bias Score
French Gunman Kills Five Near Dunkirk Migrant Camp
On Saturday afternoon, a 22-year-old Frenchman, Paul D., killed five people—a transport manager, two Iraqi Kurdish migrants, and two security guards—in a shooting spree near Dunkirk, France, stemming from a long-running dispute with a security company, before surrendering to authorities.
French Gunman Kills Five Near Dunkirk Migrant Camp
On Saturday afternoon, a 22-year-old Frenchman, Paul D., killed five people—a transport manager, two Iraqi Kurdish migrants, and two security guards—in a shooting spree near Dunkirk, France, stemming from a long-running dispute with a security company, before surrendering to authorities.
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52% Bias Score
Parents Sell Home to Fund Gene Therapy Research for Daughter with Ultra-Rare Disease
Tallulah Moon, a toddler from Australia, was misdiagnosed with leukodystrophy but later diagnosed with the ultra-rare SPG56; her parents are spearheading a $5 million gene therapy research project to find a cure, selling their home to fund part of the endeavor.
Parents Sell Home to Fund Gene Therapy Research for Daughter with Ultra-Rare Disease
Tallulah Moon, a toddler from Australia, was misdiagnosed with leukodystrophy but later diagnosed with the ultra-rare SPG56; her parents are spearheading a $5 million gene therapy research project to find a cure, selling their home to fund part of the endeavor.
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16% Bias Score
Unexplained US Drone Sightings Spark Public Alarm and Government Criticism
Widespread, unexplained drone sightings across the US have sparked public concern and criticism of the government's response, with officials denying malicious activity but facing skepticism amid numerous reports and videos.
Unexplained US Drone Sightings Spark Public Alarm and Government Criticism
Widespread, unexplained drone sightings across the US have sparked public concern and criticism of the government's response, with officials denying malicious activity but facing skepticism amid numerous reports and videos.
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60% Bias Score
French Hunter Kills Five in Dunkirk Shooting Spree
A 22-year-old French hunter, Paul D., killed five people—his former boss, two Kurdish migrants, and two security guards—in a series of targeted shootings near Dunkirk, France, on Saturday before turning himself in.
French Hunter Kills Five in Dunkirk Shooting Spree
A 22-year-old French hunter, Paul D., killed five people—his former boss, two Kurdish migrants, and two security guards—in a series of targeted shootings near Dunkirk, France, on Saturday before turning himself in.
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52% Bias Score
Israel Closes Dublin Embassy Amid Accusations of Anti-Semitism
Israel closed its embassy in Dublin, accusing Ireland of "extreme anti-Israel policies" and "anti-Semitic rhetoric", following Ireland's recognition of Palestine and intervention in a genocide case against Israel at the ICJ; Ireland rejected the accusations and stated it will maintain its embassy in...
Israel Closes Dublin Embassy Amid Accusations of Anti-Semitism
Israel closed its embassy in Dublin, accusing Ireland of "extreme anti-Israel policies" and "anti-Semitic rhetoric", following Ireland's recognition of Palestine and intervention in a genocide case against Israel at the ICJ; Ireland rejected the accusations and stated it will maintain its embassy in...
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56% Bias Score
UK Pledges £50 Million in Aid for Syria Following Assad Regime Collapse
The UK announced £50 million in humanitarian aid for vulnerable Syrians in Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime, working through the UN and NGOs, alongside diplomatic efforts to support a transitional government.
UK Pledges £50 Million in Aid for Syria Following Assad Regime Collapse
The UK announced £50 million in humanitarian aid for vulnerable Syrians in Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime, working through the UN and NGOs, alongside diplomatic efforts to support a transitional government.
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40% Bias Score