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Israel rejects claims of killing 15 Palestinian medics in Gaza
On March 23, Israeli troops killed 15 Palestinian medics and rescue workers in Gaza during two rescue missions; an Israeli investigation blamed "professional failures," but this was rejected by the UN, PRCS, and Gaza's civil defense as insufficient, highlighting a pattern of impunity.
Israel rejects claims of killing 15 Palestinian medics in Gaza
On March 23, Israeli troops killed 15 Palestinian medics and rescue workers in Gaza during two rescue missions; an Israeli investigation blamed "professional failures," but this was rejected by the UN, PRCS, and Gaza's civil defense as insufficient, highlighting a pattern of impunity.
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48% Bias Score


Jehovah's Witnesses Administrator Admits to Child Sexual Abuse, Continues Career After Suspension
Joseph Fitzgerald Hall, a former Jehovah's Witnesses administrator in New Orleans, admitted to sexually abusing Barry Davis from ages 11-16; after an 11-month suspension, Hall continued his career within the organization, moving to North Carolina; a lawsuit demanding damages is pending.
Jehovah's Witnesses Administrator Admits to Child Sexual Abuse, Continues Career After Suspension
Joseph Fitzgerald Hall, a former Jehovah's Witnesses administrator in New Orleans, admitted to sexually abusing Barry Davis from ages 11-16; after an 11-month suspension, Hall continued his career within the organization, moving to North Carolina; a lawsuit demanding damages is pending.
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40% Bias Score


Israeli Investigation Finds "Professional Failures" in Killing of 15 Palestinian Medics
An Israeli military investigation into the March 23 killing of 15 Palestinian medics in Gaza's Rafah found "professional failures," resulting in the dismissal of a deputy battalion commander who mistakenly opened fire on ambulances; the investigation also determined that the subsequent bulldozing of...
Israeli Investigation Finds "Professional Failures" in Killing of 15 Palestinian Medics
An Israeli military investigation into the March 23 killing of 15 Palestinian medics in Gaza's Rafah found "professional failures," resulting in the dismissal of a deputy battalion commander who mistakenly opened fire on ambulances; the investigation also determined that the subsequent bulldozing of...
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48% Bias Score


Israeli Military Investigation Finds Operational Errors in Gaza Medic Deaths
An Israeli military investigation into the deaths of 15 medics in Gaza on March 23, 2025, found operational errors and breaches of orders, leading to disciplinary actions against two officers; the army claims six of the victims were Hamas terrorists.
Israeli Military Investigation Finds Operational Errors in Gaza Medic Deaths
An Israeli military investigation into the deaths of 15 medics in Gaza on March 23, 2025, found operational errors and breaches of orders, leading to disciplinary actions against two officers; the army claims six of the victims were Hamas terrorists.
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52% Bias Score


State Department Alters Human Rights Reports, Removing Key Violations
A memo obtained by NPR reveals the U.S. State Department is removing over 20 human rights violations from its annual country reports, including the rights to assembly, fair trial, and privacy, prompting concerns about the U.S.'s commitment to human rights and potentially influencing foreign aid dist...
State Department Alters Human Rights Reports, Removing Key Violations
A memo obtained by NPR reveals the U.S. State Department is removing over 20 human rights violations from its annual country reports, including the rights to assembly, fair trial, and privacy, prompting concerns about the U.S.'s commitment to human rights and potentially influencing foreign aid dist...
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64% Bias Score


Greek Parliament to Draw Judges for Tempe Train Tragedy Investigation
The Greek Parliament will publicly draw members of the Judicial Council to investigate the Tempe train tragedy after a short, controversial parliamentary committee investigation concluded without calling witnesses, sparking debate about transparency and political motivations.
Greek Parliament to Draw Judges for Tempe Train Tragedy Investigation
The Greek Parliament will publicly draw members of the Judicial Council to investigate the Tempe train tragedy after a short, controversial parliamentary committee investigation concluded without calling witnesses, sparking debate about transparency and political motivations.
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48% Bias Score

Vatican Honors Sri Lanka Bombing Victims Amidst Renewed Government Investigation
The Vatican honored 167 Sri Lankan Catholic victims of the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings as "heroes of faith," while the country's new government reopened investigations into the attacks amid accusations of a government cover-up and delayed action on intelligence warnings that could have prevented the...

Vatican Honors Sri Lanka Bombing Victims Amidst Renewed Government Investigation
The Vatican honored 167 Sri Lankan Catholic victims of the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings as "heroes of faith," while the country's new government reopened investigations into the attacks amid accusations of a government cover-up and delayed action on intelligence warnings that could have prevented the...
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40% Bias Score

SNAP Condemns Pope Francis's Handling of Clergy Sex Abuse
SNAP criticized Pope Francis's papacy for insufficient action on clergy sex abuse despite his acknowledgment of the problem and meetings with survivors, urging the next pope to implement independent oversight and a zero-tolerance policy.

SNAP Condemns Pope Francis's Handling of Clergy Sex Abuse
SNAP criticized Pope Francis's papacy for insufficient action on clergy sex abuse despite his acknowledgment of the problem and meetings with survivors, urging the next pope to implement independent oversight and a zero-tolerance policy.
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52% Bias Score

Israeli Military Investigation Finds Negligence in Killing of 15 Palestinian Medical Workers
An Israeli military investigation into the killing of 15 Palestinian medical workers in Gaza last month by Israeli forces found negligence and errors, leading to the dismissal of a deputy commander who mistook ambulances for Hamas fighters due to poor night visibility; the investigation also reveale...

Israeli Military Investigation Finds Negligence in Killing of 15 Palestinian Medical Workers
An Israeli military investigation into the killing of 15 Palestinian medical workers in Gaza last month by Israeli forces found negligence and errors, leading to the dismissal of a deputy commander who mistook ambulances for Hamas fighters due to poor night visibility; the investigation also reveale...
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40% Bias Score

Israeli Military Investigation: Misidentification Led to Killing of 15 Emergency Workers in Gaza
An Israeli military investigation into the March 23 killing of 15 emergency workers in Gaza during three separate attacks near Rafah concluded the deaths were due to misidentification and operational failures, resulting in the dismissal of one sub-commander and the reprimand of another officer; the ...

Israeli Military Investigation: Misidentification Led to Killing of 15 Emergency Workers in Gaza
An Israeli military investigation into the March 23 killing of 15 emergency workers in Gaza during three separate attacks near Rafah concluded the deaths were due to misidentification and operational failures, resulting in the dismissal of one sub-commander and the reprimand of another officer; the ...
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64% Bias Score

44 Years of Injustice: Family Seeks Justice for Disappeared Nurettin Yedigöl
Cumartesi Anneleri" held their 1047th weekly protest demanding justice for Nurettin Yedigöl, who disappeared after being detained by police in Istanbul on April 12, 1981; despite witness testimonies confirming his torture and murder, three investigations were closed due to statute of limitations, an...

44 Years of Injustice: Family Seeks Justice for Disappeared Nurettin Yedigöl
Cumartesi Anneleri" held their 1047th weekly protest demanding justice for Nurettin Yedigöl, who disappeared after being detained by police in Istanbul on April 12, 1981; despite witness testimonies confirming his torture and murder, three investigations were closed due to statute of limitations, an...
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Senegal Arrests 262 in Corruption Probes, Recovers Millions
Between September 2024 and April 2025, Senegalese authorities arrested 262 individuals and recovered €22.8 million in two separate investigations into financial crimes, one related to general corruption and another involving a €1.5 billion COVID-19 relief fund, implicating five former ministers.

Senegal Arrests 262 in Corruption Probes, Recovers Millions
Between September 2024 and April 2025, Senegalese authorities arrested 262 individuals and recovered €22.8 million in two separate investigations into financial crimes, one related to general corruption and another involving a €1.5 billion COVID-19 relief fund, implicating five former ministers.
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44% Bias Score
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