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Israel Warns of Turkish Air Base Threat in Syria
An Israeli security source voiced concerns about a potential Turkish air base in Syria, viewing it as a threat to Israeli operations. This follows growing cooperation between Turkey and Syria's al-Sharaa regime, raising fears of increased Turkish involvement in Syria.
Israel Warns of Turkish Air Base Threat in Syria
An Israeli security source voiced concerns about a potential Turkish air base in Syria, viewing it as a threat to Israeli operations. This follows growing cooperation between Turkey and Syria's al-Sharaa regime, raising fears of increased Turkish involvement in Syria.
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56% Bias Score


US Pro-Palestinian Activist Departs Amidst Government Crackdown
Cornell University doctoral candidate Momodou Taal, a dual UK-Gambian citizen, is leaving the US after being asked to surrender by immigration officials due to his participation in pro-Palestinian protests; President Trump's administration is accused of targeting pro-Palestinian voices and revoking ...
US Pro-Palestinian Activist Departs Amidst Government Crackdown
Cornell University doctoral candidate Momodou Taal, a dual UK-Gambian citizen, is leaving the US after being asked to surrender by immigration officials due to his participation in pro-Palestinian protests; President Trump's administration is accused of targeting pro-Palestinian voices and revoking ...
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Bombing Threat Against Iran Prompts Strong Warning from Khamenei
Following President Trump's threat to bomb Iran if a new nuclear deal isn't reached, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned of a strong reciprocal blow, while Iran's foreign minister reiterated the country's rejection of direct negotiations with the U.S. Indirect negotiations are to co...
Trump's Bombing Threat Against Iran Prompts Strong Warning from Khamenei
Following President Trump's threat to bomb Iran if a new nuclear deal isn't reached, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned of a strong reciprocal blow, while Iran's foreign minister reiterated the country's rejection of direct negotiations with the U.S. Indirect negotiations are to co...
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Ocalan's Ceasefire Call Offers Hope, but Skepticism Remains in Turkey's Kurdish Conflict
Turkey's decades-long Kurdish conflict, marked by over 40,000 deaths, shows signs of ending as jailed PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan calls for a ceasefire; however, skepticism remains among victims' families and military veterans, while mothers of PKK recruits plead for their children's return.
Ocalan's Ceasefire Call Offers Hope, but Skepticism Remains in Turkey's Kurdish Conflict
Turkey's decades-long Kurdish conflict, marked by over 40,000 deaths, shows signs of ending as jailed PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan calls for a ceasefire; however, skepticism remains among victims' families and military veterans, while mothers of PKK recruits plead for their children's return.
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40% Bias Score


Netanyahu Appoints Outsider to Head Shin Bet Amidst Qatargate Scandal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appointed former Navy chief Eli Sharvit to head the Shin Bet, despite controversy and a High Court petition delaying his official start date until at least April 8th, amidst the Qatargate investigation into Netanyahu's aides.
Netanyahu Appoints Outsider to Head Shin Bet Amidst Qatargate Scandal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appointed former Navy chief Eli Sharvit to head the Shin Bet, despite controversy and a High Court petition delaying his official start date until at least April 8th, amidst the Qatargate investigation into Netanyahu's aides.
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40% Bias Score


Israel Increases Financial Aid for Orphans of October 7 Attack
Following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack that orphaned 21 Israeli children, Israel's National Insurance Institute proposed amendments to increase financial aid for their guardians, with a 150% increase for one orphan and 250% increase for two, effective January 1, 2024, pending Knesset approval.
Israel Increases Financial Aid for Orphans of October 7 Attack
Following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack that orphaned 21 Israeli children, Israel's National Insurance Institute proposed amendments to increase financial aid for their guardians, with a 150% increase for one orphan and 250% increase for two, effective January 1, 2024, pending Knesset approval.
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40% Bias Score

Hebrew University Celebrates Centennial, Highlighting Global Research Impact
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem celebrated its 100th anniversary on Tuesday, highlighting its global ranking (81st) and the success of its technology transfer company, Yissum, which has launched over 260 startups based on university technologies, 18 of which are publicly traded.

Hebrew University Celebrates Centennial, Highlighting Global Research Impact
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem celebrated its 100th anniversary on Tuesday, highlighting its global ranking (81st) and the success of its technology transfer company, Yissum, which has launched over 260 startups based on university technologies, 18 of which are publicly traded.
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60% Bias Score

Man Escapes 20-Year Captivity, Stepmother Arrested
A 32-year-old man escaped a 20-year captivity in Waterbury, Connecticut, by setting fire to his home; his stepmother, Kimberly Sullivan, has been arrested and charged with assault, kidnapping, and cruelty following a series of failed interventions by authorities.

Man Escapes 20-Year Captivity, Stepmother Arrested
A 32-year-old man escaped a 20-year captivity in Waterbury, Connecticut, by setting fire to his home; his stepmother, Kimberly Sullivan, has been arrested and charged with assault, kidnapping, and cruelty following a series of failed interventions by authorities.
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Netanyahu Summoned for Questioning in "Qatargate" Scandal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's aides, Eli Feldstein and Yonatan Urich, were arrested on Monday for allegedly receiving payments from Qatar while managing hostage negotiations, leading to Netanyahu's summons for questioning as part of the "Qatargate" investigation.

Netanyahu Summoned for Questioning in "Qatargate" Scandal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's aides, Eli Feldstein and Yonatan Urich, were arrested on Monday for allegedly receiving payments from Qatar while managing hostage negotiations, leading to Netanyahu's summons for questioning as part of the "Qatargate" investigation.
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Gazan Protests Against Hamas Amid Israeli Conflict
Thousands of Gazans are protesting daily against Hamas, fearing further Israeli attacks; this offers a possible path to conflict resolution, but protesters face grave danger from the regime.

Gazan Protests Against Hamas Amid Israeli Conflict
Thousands of Gazans are protesting daily against Hamas, fearing further Israeli attacks; this offers a possible path to conflict resolution, but protesters face grave danger from the regime.
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64% Bias Score

Le Pen Banned from 2027 French Presidential Race
A French court convicted far-right leader Marine Le Pen of embezzlement, issuing a five-year ban from public office that prevents her from running in the 2027 presidential election unless overturned on appeal; the court found her guilty of misusing over €4 million in European Parliament funds.

Le Pen Banned from 2027 French Presidential Race
A French court convicted far-right leader Marine Le Pen of embezzlement, issuing a five-year ban from public office that prevents her from running in the 2027 presidential election unless overturned on appeal; the court found her guilty of misusing over €4 million in European Parliament funds.
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40% Bias Score

Harvard Pauses Birzeit Partnership Amid Antisemitism Concerns
Harvard University paused a research partnership with Birzeit University in the West Bank due to concerns about antisemitism and support for Hamas on the Birzeit campus, following a review and amid increased scrutiny of colleges' handling of antisemitism nationwide.

Harvard Pauses Birzeit Partnership Amid Antisemitism Concerns
Harvard University paused a research partnership with Birzeit University in the West Bank due to concerns about antisemitism and support for Hamas on the Birzeit campus, following a review and amid increased scrutiny of colleges' handling of antisemitism nationwide.
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56% Bias Score
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