

Yousafzai Condemns Taliban's Suppression of Women's Education in Afghanistan
Malala Yousafzai, on March 27, 2023, condemned the Taliban's suppression of women's education in Afghanistan, highlighting the 1.5 million girls denied schooling, urging Islamic leaders to oppose these policies as un-Islamic. The Taliban regime, which hasn't been recognized internationally, rejects ...
Yousafzai Condemns Taliban's Suppression of Women's Education in Afghanistan
Malala Yousafzai, on March 27, 2023, condemned the Taliban's suppression of women's education in Afghanistan, highlighting the 1.5 million girls denied schooling, urging Islamic leaders to oppose these policies as un-Islamic. The Taliban regime, which hasn't been recognized internationally, rejects ...
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56% Bias Score


Wife's Mar-a-Lago Trip Spurs Hope for Release of Americans Held by Taliban
Anna Corbett's trip to Mar-a-Lago resulted in meetings with Michael Waltz and a call from President Biden regarding her husband Ryan, detained in Afghanistan since 2022, alongside George Glezmann and Mahmoud Habibi; the Trump administration's potential involvement in a prisoner swap is now a key fac...
Wife's Mar-a-Lago Trip Spurs Hope for Release of Americans Held by Taliban
Anna Corbett's trip to Mar-a-Lago resulted in meetings with Michael Waltz and a call from President Biden regarding her husband Ryan, detained in Afghanistan since 2022, alongside George Glezmann and Mahmoud Habibi; the Trump administration's potential involvement in a prisoner swap is now a key fac...
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48% Bias Score


Yousafzai Condemns Taliban, Israel Actions at Islamabad Summit
Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai condemned the Taliban's restrictions on women in Afghanistan, calling it "gender apartheid," and criticized Israel's actions in Gaza at an Islamabad summit on girls' education.
Yousafzai Condemns Taliban, Israel Actions at Islamabad Summit
Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai condemned the Taliban's restrictions on women in Afghanistan, calling it "gender apartheid," and criticized Israel's actions in Gaza at an Islamabad summit on girls' education.
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44% Bias Score


Wife of Wrongfully Detained American Seeks Trump's Intervention
Anna Corbett traveled to Mar-a-Lago to ask President-elect Trump to intervene in her husband Ryan Corbett's wrongful detainment in Afghanistan since August 2022, after a prisoner exchange deal with the Taliban stalled following the Biden administration's unsuccessful negotiations.
Wife of Wrongfully Detained American Seeks Trump's Intervention
Anna Corbett traveled to Mar-a-Lago to ask President-elect Trump to intervene in her husband Ryan Corbett's wrongful detainment in Afghanistan since August 2022, after a prisoner exchange deal with the Taliban stalled following the Biden administration's unsuccessful negotiations.
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60% Bias Score


Malala Returns to Pakistan for Girls' Education Summit
Pakistani Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai returned to her homeland on Saturday to participate in a two-day summit in Islamabad focused on girls' education, particularly addressing the ban on girls' schooling in Afghanistan and the broader challenges faced by girls in Muslim-majority countries.
Malala Returns to Pakistan for Girls' Education Summit
Pakistani Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai returned to her homeland on Saturday to participate in a two-day summit in Islamabad focused on girls' education, particularly addressing the ban on girls' schooling in Afghanistan and the broader challenges faced by girls in Muslim-majority countries.
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40% Bias Score


Education Crisis: Summit Highlights Gender Inequality in Pakistan and Afghanistan
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif opened a summit addressing the education crisis disproportionately affecting girls in Muslim-majority countries; over 26 million Pakistani children are out of school, while Afghanistan, under Taliban rule, completely bans secondary and higher education for girl...
Education Crisis: Summit Highlights Gender Inequality in Pakistan and Afghanistan
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif opened a summit addressing the education crisis disproportionately affecting girls in Muslim-majority countries; over 26 million Pakistani children are out of school, while Afghanistan, under Taliban rule, completely bans secondary and higher education for girl...
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52% Bias Score

Malala Condemns Taliban's 'Gender Apartheid,' Urges Muslim Leaders to Act
Malala Yousafzai, at an Islamabad summit on Sunday, January 12th, condemned the Taliban's over 100 laws violating women's rights in Afghanistan, calling it 'gender apartheid' and urging Muslim leaders to speak out against it, while also criticizing Israel's actions in Gaza that devastated its educat...

Malala Condemns Taliban's 'Gender Apartheid,' Urges Muslim Leaders to Act
Malala Yousafzai, at an Islamabad summit on Sunday, January 12th, condemned the Taliban's over 100 laws violating women's rights in Afghanistan, calling it 'gender apartheid' and urging Muslim leaders to speak out against it, while also criticizing Israel's actions in Gaza that devastated its educat...
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40% Bias Score

CNN Defamation Trial: Veteran Claims \$21 Million in Losses, Mental Health Issues
A Florida defamation trial against CNN is underway, with a Navy veteran claiming a 2021 report falsely linked him to illegal activity in Afghanistan, resulting in over \$21 million in lost income and mental health issues, according to expert testimony.

CNN Defamation Trial: Veteran Claims \$21 Million in Losses, Mental Health Issues
A Florida defamation trial against CNN is underway, with a Navy veteran claiming a 2021 report falsely linked him to illegal activity in Afghanistan, resulting in over \$21 million in lost income and mental health issues, according to expert testimony.
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40% Bias Score

Sullivan: US Safer, Adversaries Weaker Under Biden
National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan claims that under President Biden, Russia, China, and Iran are weaker, while the US is safer with stronger alliances, despite the Afghanistan withdrawal, the Ukraine war, and recent Israeli attacks.

Sullivan: US Safer, Adversaries Weaker Under Biden
National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan claims that under President Biden, Russia, China, and Iran are weaker, while the US is safer with stronger alliances, despite the Afghanistan withdrawal, the Ukraine war, and recent Israeli attacks.
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52% Bias Score

Islamabad Summit Tackles Muslim World's Girls' Education Crisis
An Islamabad summit, inaugurated by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, brought together 44 countries to address the critical issue of girls' education in the Muslim world, with notable Afghan absence and Malala Yousafzai's advocacy.

Islamabad Summit Tackles Muslim World's Girls' Education Crisis
An Islamabad summit, inaugurated by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, brought together 44 countries to address the critical issue of girls' education in the Muslim world, with notable Afghan absence and Malala Yousafzai's advocacy.
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44% Bias Score

UK SAS Inquiry Reveals Allegations of War Crimes in Afghanistan
A UK parliamentary inquiry into alleged war crimes committed by British SAS forces in Afghanistan between 2010 and 2013 has revealed testimony suggesting a "golden license to kill" and systematic cover-ups, leading to the Taliban demanding compensation.

UK SAS Inquiry Reveals Allegations of War Crimes in Afghanistan
A UK parliamentary inquiry into alleged war crimes committed by British SAS forces in Afghanistan between 2010 and 2013 has revealed testimony suggesting a "golden license to kill" and systematic cover-ups, leading to the Taliban demanding compensation.
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56% Bias Score

CNN Defamation Trial: General Testifies Report Made Veteran 'Too Risky'
During a defamation trial against CNN, Major General James V. Young testified that he would have hired Navy veteran Zachary Young before a CNN report implying illegal activity during Afghan evacuations, but not after due to reputational risk, supporting the plaintiff's claim of professional harm.

CNN Defamation Trial: General Testifies Report Made Veteran 'Too Risky'
During a defamation trial against CNN, Major General James V. Young testified that he would have hired Navy veteran Zachary Young before a CNN report implying illegal activity during Afghan evacuations, but not after due to reputational risk, supporting the plaintiff's claim of professional harm.
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40% Bias Score