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Record High Antisemitic Incidents in Berlin During First Half of 2024
Berlin's RIAS documented 1383 antisemitic incidents in the first half of 2024, surpassing the 2023 total, with online hate speech and violent attacks against Jewish individuals significantly increasing.
Record High Antisemitic Incidents in Berlin During First Half of 2024
Berlin's RIAS documented 1383 antisemitic incidents in the first half of 2024, surpassing the 2023 total, with online hate speech and violent attacks against Jewish individuals significantly increasing.
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36% Bias Score


1.53 Million Annual Deaths Linked to Landscape Fire Air Pollution
A new study links 1.53 million annual deaths to air pollution from landscape fires, with the majority occurring in low- and middle-income countries, highlighting climate injustice and demanding urgent action.
1.53 Million Annual Deaths Linked to Landscape Fire Air Pollution
A new study links 1.53 million annual deaths to air pollution from landscape fires, with the majority occurring in low- and middle-income countries, highlighting climate injustice and demanding urgent action.
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24% Bias Score


TikTok Accused of Influencing Romanian Election
Romania's Supreme Council of National Defence accused TikTok of promoting far-right presidential candidate Calin Georgescu by failing to label his campaign content as political advertising, leading to allegations of electoral manipulation, a nationwide platform suspension request, and an unprecedent...
TikTok Accused of Influencing Romanian Election
Romania's Supreme Council of National Defence accused TikTok of promoting far-right presidential candidate Calin Georgescu by failing to label his campaign content as political advertising, leading to allegations of electoral manipulation, a nationwide platform suspension request, and an unprecedent...
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52% Bias Score


Russia Repels Drone Attacks, Reports Fire Amidst Reciprocal Cross-Border Strikes
Russian air defenses intercepted 47 Ukrainian drones over several regions, including 29 in Rostov Oblast, while a large fire erupted at a facility in the same region, potentially linked to the attacks. Simultaneously, Russia launched 132 drones into Ukraine, with Ukrainian forces claiming to have sh...
Russia Repels Drone Attacks, Reports Fire Amidst Reciprocal Cross-Border Strikes
Russian air defenses intercepted 47 Ukrainian drones over several regions, including 29 in Rostov Oblast, while a large fire erupted at a facility in the same region, potentially linked to the attacks. Simultaneously, Russia launched 132 drones into Ukraine, with Ukrainian forces claiming to have sh...
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36% Bias Score


JEP Publishes Names of 1,934 Victims of Colombian "False Positives"
The Colombian JEP released the names of 1,934 victims of military extrajudicial killings, part of 6,402 total victims, in a move to honor them, despite some families opposing the public disclosure; 106 high-ranking military officials have been implicated.
JEP Publishes Names of 1,934 Victims of Colombian "False Positives"
The Colombian JEP released the names of 1,934 victims of military extrajudicial killings, part of 6,402 total victims, in a move to honor them, despite some families opposing the public disclosure; 106 high-ranking military officials have been implicated.
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40% Bias Score


UN Report Highlights Benin's Counter-Terrorism Progress, but Raises Human Rights Concerns
A UN report on Benin's counter-terrorism efforts praises innovative approaches but raises concerns about lengthy judicial processes, prison overcrowding, and the need to address community grievances exploited by terrorists.
UN Report Highlights Benin's Counter-Terrorism Progress, but Raises Human Rights Concerns
A UN report on Benin's counter-terrorism efforts praises innovative approaches but raises concerns about lengthy judicial processes, prison overcrowding, and the need to address community grievances exploited by terrorists.
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16% Bias Score

FIFA Announces $50 Million Sustainability Fund for Qatar World Cup, Facing Criticism
Two years after the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, a $50 million sustainability fund was announced, but critics demand a much larger compensation fund for migrant workers injured or killed during stadium construction.

FIFA Announces $50 Million Sustainability Fund for Qatar World Cup, Facing Criticism
Two years after the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, a $50 million sustainability fund was announced, but critics demand a much larger compensation fund for migrant workers injured or killed during stadium construction.
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52% Bias Score

Turkey-EU JPC Meeting Ends Without Joint Statement Amidst Deep Divisions
The Turkey-EU Joint Parliamentary Committee met in Strasbourg after a year-long hiatus, discussing customs union modernization, visa liberalization, migration, and human rights; however, the meeting ended without a joint statement due to significant disagreements, particularly concerning human right...

Turkey-EU JPC Meeting Ends Without Joint Statement Amidst Deep Divisions
The Turkey-EU Joint Parliamentary Committee met in Strasbourg after a year-long hiatus, discussing customs union modernization, visa liberalization, migration, and human rights; however, the meeting ended without a joint statement due to significant disagreements, particularly concerning human right...
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60% Bias Score

Fragile Ceasefire in Lebanon Threatened by Mutual Accusations of Violations
Following 14 months of conflict, a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah is threatened by mutual accusations of violations, including shelling, gunfire causing injuries, and an Israeli airstrike on a Hezbollah facility, despite thousands of displaced Lebanese beginning to return home.

Fragile Ceasefire in Lebanon Threatened by Mutual Accusations of Violations
Following 14 months of conflict, a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah is threatened by mutual accusations of violations, including shelling, gunfire causing injuries, and an Israeli airstrike on a Hezbollah facility, despite thousands of displaced Lebanese beginning to return home.
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44% Bias Score

Georgia: 43 Arrested as Police Crack Down on Anti-Government Protests
Georgian police violently dispersed anti-government protests in Tbilisi on November 28th, arresting 43 people and injuring several protestors and police officers, in response to the Prime Minister's announcement to halt EU accession talks until 2028 and reject EU funding for four years following cri...

Georgia: 43 Arrested as Police Crack Down on Anti-Government Protests
Georgian police violently dispersed anti-government protests in Tbilisi on November 28th, arresting 43 people and injuring several protestors and police officers, in response to the Prime Minister's announcement to halt EU accession talks until 2028 and reject EU funding for four years following cri...
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44% Bias Score

Tight Race in Irish General Elections: Three Major Parties Vie for Power
Irish general elections held on November 29th, 2024, saw three major parties—Sinn Féin, Fine Gael, and Fianna Fáil— compete for power, with approximately 20% support each, necessitating potential coalitions; almost 3.7 million voters chose from 686 candidates, a 53% increase in female candidates com...

Tight Race in Irish General Elections: Three Major Parties Vie for Power
Irish general elections held on November 29th, 2024, saw three major parties—Sinn Féin, Fine Gael, and Fianna Fáil— compete for power, with approximately 20% support each, necessitating potential coalitions; almost 3.7 million voters chose from 686 candidates, a 53% increase in female candidates com...
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40% Bias Score

Georgia Local Elections: Competitive but Flawed
International observers deemed Georgia's October 2nd local elections competitive but marred by widespread intimidation, vote-buying, and unequal conditions, with the ruling Georgian Dream party winning 46.65% of the vote, despite allegations of pressure on opposition candidates and low female partic...

Georgia Local Elections: Competitive but Flawed
International observers deemed Georgia's October 2nd local elections competitive but marred by widespread intimidation, vote-buying, and unequal conditions, with the ruling Georgian Dream party winning 46.65% of the vote, despite allegations of pressure on opposition candidates and low female partic...
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56% Bias Score
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