Israeli Tech Startups Thrive Amidst War: Rivery Sells for $100 Million, Mine Raises $30 Million
Amidst the 2023 Israeli war, Rivery, a DataOps platform, was sold for $100 million, while Mine, a data privacy company, secured $30 million in Series B funding, showcasing the resilience of Israeli tech despite conflict.
Israeli Tech Startups Thrive Amidst War: Rivery Sells for $100 Million, Mine Raises $30 Million
Amidst the 2023 Israeli war, Rivery, a DataOps platform, was sold for $100 million, while Mine, a data privacy company, secured $30 million in Series B funding, showcasing the resilience of Israeli tech despite conflict.
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60% Bias Score
Taliban Purge of Afghan Professors Accelerates
The Afghan Taliban have dismissed at least 12 professors from Sayed Jamaluddin Afghani University for opposing their ideology, part of a broader effort to purge dissenting academics and 'Talibanize' universities, following the earlier expulsion of women from education; hundreds of professors have be...
Taliban Purge of Afghan Professors Accelerates
The Afghan Taliban have dismissed at least 12 professors from Sayed Jamaluddin Afghani University for opposing their ideology, part of a broader effort to purge dissenting academics and 'Talibanize' universities, following the earlier expulsion of women from education; hundreds of professors have be...
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56% Bias Score
Sanctions Relief for Syria: Ignoring HTS's Abuses
A New York Times editorial calls for US sanctions relief in Syria, while overlooking Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham's (HTS) human rights abuses and potential consequences of such a move for US national security interests.
Sanctions Relief for Syria: Ignoring HTS's Abuses
A New York Times editorial calls for US sanctions relief in Syria, while overlooking Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham's (HTS) human rights abuses and potential consequences of such a move for US national security interests.
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60% Bias Score
IDF's Gaza Strategy Weakens Hamas
Fifteen months of fighting in Gaza have weakened Hamas, with 30–40 operatives eliminated weekly, disrupting their command structure and prompting concerns about a potential IDF takeover of humanitarian aid distribution and the 'Generals' Plan'.
IDF's Gaza Strategy Weakens Hamas
Fifteen months of fighting in Gaza have weakened Hamas, with 30–40 operatives eliminated weekly, disrupting their command structure and prompting concerns about a potential IDF takeover of humanitarian aid distribution and the 'Generals' Plan'.
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60% Bias Score
Australian Radio Host Fired for Refusal to Endorse Hamas
Nicole, a Jewish Australian radio host, was fired from Sydney's Radio Skid Row for refusing to support Hamas and for advocating for the release of hostages held in Gaza; the station, which receives public funding, allegedly promotes pro-Hamas views.
Australian Radio Host Fired for Refusal to Endorse Hamas
Nicole, a Jewish Australian radio host, was fired from Sydney's Radio Skid Row for refusing to support Hamas and for advocating for the release of hostages held in Gaza; the station, which receives public funding, allegedly promotes pro-Hamas views.
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56% Bias Score
Israel Faces Looming Poverty Crisis Amidst Planned Economic Increases
The 2024 Latet report shows 1.24 million Israeli children (39.6%) and 678,200 families live in poverty; The Soup Kitchen warns that planned economic increases will cause a major crisis, as requests for aid have risen 40% since the war.
Israel Faces Looming Poverty Crisis Amidst Planned Economic Increases
The 2024 Latet report shows 1.24 million Israeli children (39.6%) and 678,200 families live in poverty; The Soup Kitchen warns that planned economic increases will cause a major crisis, as requests for aid have risen 40% since the war.
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56% Bias Score
IDF Investigation: Hamas Likely Executed Six Hostages in Gaza
The IDF found the bodies of six hostages, likely executed by Hamas, in a Gaza tunnel on August 31; the IDF's actions, though not deficient, may have indirectly led to the killings, raising questions about intelligence and operational coordination.
IDF Investigation: Hamas Likely Executed Six Hostages in Gaza
The IDF found the bodies of six hostages, likely executed by Hamas, in a Gaza tunnel on August 31; the IDF's actions, though not deficient, may have indirectly led to the killings, raising questions about intelligence and operational coordination.
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48% Bias Score
Western Misinterpretation of al-Julani's Pragmatism
The Western perception of Abu Mohammed al-Julani, leader of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), as a pragmatic figure is a misinterpretation rooted in cultural bias; his actions are based on Islamic strategy (taqiyya and hudna), not Western values, as evidenced by his use of diplomatic language and avoidan...
Western Misinterpretation of al-Julani's Pragmatism
The Western perception of Abu Mohammed al-Julani, leader of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), as a pragmatic figure is a misinterpretation rooted in cultural bias; his actions are based on Islamic strategy (taqiyya and hudna), not Western values, as evidenced by his use of diplomatic language and avoidan...
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56% Bias Score
Modern Maccabees: Resilience and Resistance During Hanukkah
This Hanukkah, Israelis demonstrate courage defending their homeland, while Jewish students combat anti-Zionism on campuses, redefining modern Maccabee-like resilience amid a complex geopolitical landscape.
Modern Maccabees: Resilience and Resistance During Hanukkah
This Hanukkah, Israelis demonstrate courage defending their homeland, while Jewish students combat anti-Zionism on campuses, redefining modern Maccabee-like resilience amid a complex geopolitical landscape.
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80% Bias Score
Windward.ai Acquired for \$216 Million, Reflecting Maritime AI Growth
US private equity firm FTV VIII acquired Israeli maritime AI company Windward.ai for \$216 million, nearly double its 2021 valuation, marking a significant success amidst market downturn and highlighting the growing value of maritime AI and supply chain analytics.
Windward.ai Acquired for \$216 Million, Reflecting Maritime AI Growth
US private equity firm FTV VIII acquired Israeli maritime AI company Windward.ai for \$216 million, nearly double its 2021 valuation, marking a significant success amidst market downturn and highlighting the growing value of maritime AI and supply chain analytics.
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44% Bias Score
European Far-Right Parties Exploit Pro-Israel Stance for Political Gain
European far-right parties, including Germany's AfD, France's National Rally, and Sweden's Sweden Democrats, utilize pro-Israel statements to improve their public image and advance anti-immigration policies, despite harboring antisemitic views; this calculated strategy, while gaining electoral succe...
European Far-Right Parties Exploit Pro-Israel Stance for Political Gain
European far-right parties, including Germany's AfD, France's National Rally, and Sweden's Sweden Democrats, utilize pro-Israel statements to improve their public image and advance anti-immigration policies, despite harboring antisemitic views; this calculated strategy, while gaining electoral succe...
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64% Bias Score
French Political Crisis Creates Paradox for Israeli Investors
France's political crisis, triggered by the rejection of Michel Barnier's budget, has caused economic instability, increasing public debt to 113% of GDP and decreasing investor confidence, creating a paradox for Israeli investors weighing risks against potential opportunities in undervalued sectors.
French Political Crisis Creates Paradox for Israeli Investors
France's political crisis, triggered by the rejection of Michel Barnier's budget, has caused economic instability, increasing public debt to 113% of GDP and decreasing investor confidence, creating a paradox for Israeli investors weighing risks against potential opportunities in undervalued sectors.
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44% Bias Score