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NIOD: Israel's Actions in Gaza May Constitute Genocidal Violence
The NIOD Institute suggests Israel's actions in Gaza may constitute genocidal violence due to infrastructure destruction, weaponization of hunger (blocking food and fuel for two months), and targeting the entire population, leaving nearly half a million facing catastrophic famine.
NIOD: Israel's Actions in Gaza May Constitute Genocidal Violence
The NIOD Institute suggests Israel's actions in Gaza may constitute genocidal violence due to infrastructure destruction, weaponization of hunger (blocking food and fuel for two months), and targeting the entire population, leaving nearly half a million facing catastrophic famine.
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56% Bias Score


India-Pakistan Ceasefire: Fragile Peace After Intense Cross-Border Fighting
Following four days of intense cross-border airstrikes and shelling between India and Pakistan, resulting in dozens of casualties, a fragile ceasefire was achieved due to pressure from the US, Saudi Arabia, and the UK; however, concerns remain over future escalations due to shifting military percept...
India-Pakistan Ceasefire: Fragile Peace After Intense Cross-Border Fighting
Following four days of intense cross-border airstrikes and shelling between India and Pakistan, resulting in dozens of casualties, a fragile ceasefire was achieved due to pressure from the US, Saudi Arabia, and the UK; however, concerns remain over future escalations due to shifting military percept...
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44% Bias Score


ICAO Rules Russia Responsible for MH17 Downing
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) ruled that Russia is responsible for the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 in July 2014, killing 298 people, opening the way for the Netherlands and Australia to seek compensation from Russia for violating the Chicago Convention.
ICAO Rules Russia Responsible for MH17 Downing
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) ruled that Russia is responsible for the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 in July 2014, killing 298 people, opening the way for the Netherlands and Australia to seek compensation from Russia for violating the Chicago Convention.
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40% Bias Score


Amsterdam Official Arrested for Leaking Addresses to Criminals
An Amsterdam municipal employee was arrested for allegedly leaking addresses from the municipal database to criminals, resulting in subsequent explosions and violent incidents at those addresses; this highlights security vulnerabilities within Dutch municipal systems.
Amsterdam Official Arrested for Leaking Addresses to Criminals
An Amsterdam municipal employee was arrested for allegedly leaking addresses from the municipal database to criminals, resulting in subsequent explosions and violent incidents at those addresses; this highlights security vulnerabilities within Dutch municipal systems.
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28% Bias Score


Trump Secures \$600 Billion in Saudi Investments, Underscoring Shift in US Foreign Policy
Former US President Donald Trump's first foreign trip since leaving office included a visit to Saudi Arabia, securing \$600 billion in investments and highlighting the strong US-Gulf state relationship focused on economic and strategic goals, contrasting with strained ties with Western Europe.
Trump Secures \$600 Billion in Saudi Investments, Underscoring Shift in US Foreign Policy
Former US President Donald Trump's first foreign trip since leaving office included a visit to Saudi Arabia, securing \$600 billion in investments and highlighting the strong US-Gulf state relationship focused on economic and strategic goals, contrasting with strained ties with Western Europe.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Movement Delays Smartphone Use for Children Until Age 14
In the Netherlands, nearly 15,000 children from over 2,000 schools have signed a pact, initiated by parents, to avoid smartphones until age 14, reflecting growing global concerns about technology's impact on child development.
Dutch Movement Delays Smartphone Use for Children Until Age 14
In the Netherlands, nearly 15,000 children from over 2,000 schools have signed a pact, initiated by parents, to avoid smartphones until age 14, reflecting growing global concerns about technology's impact on child development.
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56% Bias Score

British Commandos Accused of Routine War Crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan
A BBC Panorama investigation reveals that former British commandos allege their colleagues routinely executed bound prisoners and unarmed civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan, with some superiors potentially aware and providing guidance on covering up the incidents.

British Commandos Accused of Routine War Crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan
A BBC Panorama investigation reveals that former British commandos allege their colleagues routinely executed bound prisoners and unarmed civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan, with some superiors potentially aware and providing guidance on covering up the incidents.
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60% Bias Score

ICAO Rules Russia Responsible for MH17 Downing
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) ruled Russia responsible for the 2014 downing of flight MH17 by Russian-backed separatists using a Russian Buk missile, killing 298; this enables the Netherlands and Australia to pursue compensation claims.

ICAO Rules Russia Responsible for MH17 Downing
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) ruled Russia responsible for the 2014 downing of flight MH17 by Russian-backed separatists using a Russian Buk missile, killing 298; this enables the Netherlands and Australia to pursue compensation claims.
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40% Bias Score

Eurovision 2024: New Measures Prioritize Artist Well-being After Criticism
The Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, has implemented significant changes to improve artist well-being following criticism of the 2023 event, including designated filming-free zones, special welfare staff, and a revised rehearsal schedule.

Eurovision 2024: New Measures Prioritize Artist Well-being After Criticism
The Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, has implemented significant changes to improve artist well-being following criticism of the 2023 event, including designated filming-free zones, special welfare staff, and a revised rehearsal schedule.
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36% Bias Score

Depardieu Sentenced for Sexual Assault
A Paris court sentenced French actor Gérard Depardieu to 18 months in prison, suspended, for sexually assaulting two women during the 2021 filming of "Les Volets Verts," a verdict he plans to appeal; he faces additional sexual misconduct accusations.

Depardieu Sentenced for Sexual Assault
A Paris court sentenced French actor Gérard Depardieu to 18 months in prison, suspended, for sexually assaulting two women during the 2021 filming of "Les Volets Verts," a verdict he plans to appeal; he faces additional sexual misconduct accusations.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Police Force Use Remains Steady, But Complaints Rise
Dutch police used force 36,000 times in 2024, similar to 2023, but complaints rose to 900 from 750; 38 percent of incidents involved individuals with 'ununderstood behavior', and 295 incidents violated internal regulations; a de-escalation training course has a waiting list.

Dutch Police Force Use Remains Steady, But Complaints Rise
Dutch police used force 36,000 times in 2024, similar to 2023, but complaints rose to 900 from 750; 38 percent of incidents involved individuals with 'ununderstood behavior', and 295 incidents violated internal regulations; a de-escalation training course has a waiting list.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Rent Freeze Excludes 500,000 Private Social Housing Units
The Dutch government's freeze on social rents for two years, covering 2 million units managed by housing corporations with €1 billion in compensation, excludes 500,000 privately-owned social housing units, posing a significant challenge due to the difficulty of compensating private landlords.

Dutch Rent Freeze Excludes 500,000 Private Social Housing Units
The Dutch government's freeze on social rents for two years, covering 2 million units managed by housing corporations with €1 billion in compensation, excludes 500,000 privately-owned social housing units, posing a significant challenge due to the difficulty of compensating private landlords.
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44% Bias Score
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