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Israeli Fire Kills 18 in Gaza Amid Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
Israeli fire killed at least 18 Palestinians in Gaza on Saturday, including eight seeking food at aid distribution sites, amid a worsening malnutrition crisis that has claimed 93 children's lives since the war began, while negotiations for a ceasefire remain deadlocked.
Israeli Fire Kills 18 in Gaza Amid Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
Israeli fire killed at least 18 Palestinians in Gaza on Saturday, including eight seeking food at aid distribution sites, amid a worsening malnutrition crisis that has claimed 93 children's lives since the war began, while negotiations for a ceasefire remain deadlocked.
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52% Bias Score


US Jewish Groups Condemn Gaza Blockade Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Prominent US Jewish organizations, including traditional Israel supporters, are publicly criticizing Israel's Gaza blockade amid a UN-declared potential famine and reports of starvation deaths, reflecting a broader decline in US support for Israel's military actions and a generational divide within ...
US Jewish Groups Condemn Gaza Blockade Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Prominent US Jewish organizations, including traditional Israel supporters, are publicly criticizing Israel's Gaza blockade amid a UN-declared potential famine and reports of starvation deaths, reflecting a broader decline in US support for Israel's military actions and a generational divide within ...
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36% Bias Score


Israel's War Crimes Investigations: 88% of Cases Unresolved
Between October 2023 and June 2025, of 52 reported cases of alleged Israeli war crimes or abuses in Gaza and the West Bank, only six resulted in disciplinary action; 46 were closed without fault, and 39 remain under review, raising concerns about accountability and impunity.
Israel's War Crimes Investigations: 88% of Cases Unresolved
Between October 2023 and June 2025, of 52 reported cases of alleged Israeli war crimes or abuses in Gaza and the West Bank, only six resulted in disciplinary action; 46 were closed without fault, and 39 remain under review, raising concerns about accountability and impunity.
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48% Bias Score


Sydney Harbour Bridge Protest Legally Protected
A New South Wales Supreme Court has authorized a pro-Palestine march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge on Sunday, granting legal protections to protesters despite police concerns about potential traffic disruptions and crowd control. The court ruled that the urgency of the situation in Gaza and high ...
Sydney Harbour Bridge Protest Legally Protected
A New South Wales Supreme Court has authorized a pro-Palestine march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge on Sunday, granting legal protections to protesters despite police concerns about potential traffic disruptions and crowd control. The court ruled that the urgency of the situation in Gaza and high ...
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36% Bias Score


Thailand-Cambodia Border Conflict: 43 Dead, Tensions Soar
At least 43 people died in a five-day border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia, leaving relations dangerously frayed and prompting thousands of Cambodians in Thailand to return home due to rising anti-Cambodian sentiment fueled by online disinformation and nationalism; the border remains largel...
Thailand-Cambodia Border Conflict: 43 Dead, Tensions Soar
At least 43 people died in a five-day border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia, leaving relations dangerously frayed and prompting thousands of Cambodians in Thailand to return home due to rising anti-Cambodian sentiment fueled by online disinformation and nationalism; the border remains largel...
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40% Bias Score


Frugal Innovation: Empowering Communities Through Accessible Technology
The article contrasts expensive, energy-intensive technologies with frugal innovations like software-defined radios increasing internet access and open-source 3D-printed microscopes, highlighting community-led initiatives improving lives in low-resource environments.
Frugal Innovation: Empowering Communities Through Accessible Technology
The article contrasts expensive, energy-intensive technologies with frugal innovations like software-defined radios increasing internet access and open-source 3D-printed microscopes, highlighting community-led initiatives improving lives in low-resource environments.
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56% Bias Score

Australia Criticizes Israel's Gaza Actions, Urges Increased Aid
Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong criticized Israel's conduct in Gaza during a meeting with the Israeli ambassador, urging compliance with international law and increased food aid to Palestinians, following Australia's condemnation of Israel's actions and public statements by Prime Minister Al...

Australia Criticizes Israel's Gaza Actions, Urges Increased Aid
Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong criticized Israel's conduct in Gaza during a meeting with the Israeli ambassador, urging compliance with international law and increased food aid to Palestinians, following Australia's condemnation of Israel's actions and public statements by Prime Minister Al...
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40% Bias Score

Unprecedented Nordic Heatwave Breaks Records
Record-breaking heatwaves in the Nordic countries, with temperatures exceeding 30°C for extended periods, are causing wildfires, impacting infrastructure, and endangering reindeer herds; the heatwave is 50% longer than the previous record.

Unprecedented Nordic Heatwave Breaks Records
Record-breaking heatwaves in the Nordic countries, with temperatures exceeding 30°C for extended periods, are causing wildfires, impacting infrastructure, and endangering reindeer herds; the heatwave is 50% longer than the previous record.
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28% Bias Score

Bangladesh: Hasina's Crimes Against Humanity Trial Begins
Sheikh Hasina, the exiled former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, is facing trial in absentia for crimes against humanity, including the deaths of over 1,400 people during July 2023 protests, with the trial starting August 3rd.

Bangladesh: Hasina's Crimes Against Humanity Trial Begins
Sheikh Hasina, the exiled former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, is facing trial in absentia for crimes against humanity, including the deaths of over 1,400 people during July 2023 protests, with the trial starting August 3rd.
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52% Bias Score

Appeals Court Revives Lawsuit Against X for Negligence in Handling Child Exploitation Video
A federal appeals court revived a lawsuit against X (formerly Twitter) for negligence in handling a video containing explicit images of underage boys, finding that the platform's nine-day delay in reporting the video to NCMEC, after 167,000 views, and its allegedly difficult reporting infrastructure...

Appeals Court Revives Lawsuit Against X for Negligence in Handling Child Exploitation Video
A federal appeals court revived a lawsuit against X (formerly Twitter) for negligence in handling a video containing explicit images of underage boys, finding that the platform's nine-day delay in reporting the video to NCMEC, after 167,000 views, and its allegedly difficult reporting infrastructure...
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Ukrainian Protests Force Zelenskyy to Reverse Anti-Corruption Decision
In Ukraine, widespread protests over President Zelenskyy's attempt to curtail the independence of two anti-corruption bodies forced a government U-turn, showcasing the resilience of civic engagement even amidst a full-scale war with Russia.

Ukrainian Protests Force Zelenskyy to Reverse Anti-Corruption Decision
In Ukraine, widespread protests over President Zelenskyy's attempt to curtail the independence of two anti-corruption bodies forced a government U-turn, showcasing the resilience of civic engagement even amidst a full-scale war with Russia.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Sues Wall Street Journal Over Epstein Article
Donald Trump threatened to sue the Wall Street Journal for $10 billion after they planned to publish an article alleging he had sent a crude poem and drawing to Jeffrey Epstein for his 50th birthday, escalating tensions between the former president and the media outlet.

Trump Sues Wall Street Journal Over Epstein Article
Donald Trump threatened to sue the Wall Street Journal for $10 billion after they planned to publish an article alleging he had sent a crude poem and drawing to Jeffrey Epstein for his 50th birthday, escalating tensions between the former president and the media outlet.
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44% Bias Score
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