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French University Professors Targeted in Pro-Palestinian Protests
Pro-Palestinian activists at several French universities, including Tolbiac, Paris I, Paris VIII, Nanterre, and Sciences Po, have physically and verbally harassed professors perceived as pro-Israel, prompting government condemnation and raising concerns about academic freedom.
French University Professors Targeted in Pro-Palestinian Protests
Pro-Palestinian activists at several French universities, including Tolbiac, Paris I, Paris VIII, Nanterre, and Sciences Po, have physically and verbally harassed professors perceived as pro-Israel, prompting government condemnation and raising concerns about academic freedom.
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60% Bias Score


Air National Guardsman Faces Federal Charges for Extremism and Synagogue Vandalism
A Pennsylvania Air National Guardsman, Mohamad Hamad, faces federal charges for building explosives, promoting extremist violence, and vandalizing a Pittsburgh synagogue, all while lying about his loyalty to the U.S. during his security clearance process; co-defendants Talya Lubit and Micaiah Collin...
Air National Guardsman Faces Federal Charges for Extremism and Synagogue Vandalism
A Pennsylvania Air National Guardsman, Mohamad Hamad, faces federal charges for building explosives, promoting extremist violence, and vandalizing a Pittsburgh synagogue, all while lying about his loyalty to the U.S. during his security clearance process; co-defendants Talya Lubit and Micaiah Collin...
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64% Bias Score


Higgins Condemns Netanyahu, Highlights Gaza Crisis
Irish President Michael D. Higgins publicly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's actions in Gaza at Pope Francis's funeral, calling the labeling of critics as antisemitic a "great lie" and highlighting Israel's violation of international humanitarian law; Netanyahu's absence from t...
Higgins Condemns Netanyahu, Highlights Gaza Crisis
Irish President Michael D. Higgins publicly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's actions in Gaza at Pope Francis's funeral, calling the labeling of critics as antisemitic a "great lie" and highlighting Israel's violation of international humanitarian law; Netanyahu's absence from t...
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40% Bias Score


Australian Man Arrested for Aiding Terror Suspect's Escape
Sean Eamon Ryan, 57, was arrested on March 20 for helping Sayet Erhan Akca, wanted for antisemitic attacks and drug smuggling, escape to Thailand via boat from Queensland in November 2023; Ryan's trial continues May 16.
Australian Man Arrested for Aiding Terror Suspect's Escape
Sean Eamon Ryan, 57, was arrested on March 20 for helping Sayet Erhan Akca, wanted for antisemitic attacks and drug smuggling, escape to Thailand via boat from Queensland in November 2023; Ryan's trial continues May 16.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Uses Antisemitism Accusations to Target Universities
The Trump administration, aided by pro-Israel groups like the ADL and Hillel, is using accusations of antisemitism to justify suppressing free speech and academic freedom in US universities, targeting students and professors, including those who are Jewish and anti-Zionist, leading to arrests, depor...
Trump Administration Uses Antisemitism Accusations to Target Universities
The Trump administration, aided by pro-Israel groups like the ADL and Hillel, is using accusations of antisemitism to justify suppressing free speech and academic freedom in US universities, targeting students and professors, including those who are Jewish and anti-Zionist, leading to arrests, depor...
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68% Bias Score


Antisemitic Social Media Post Targets SCAD Students, Investigation Reveals Off-Campus Source
A social media post featuring an antisemitic message targeting Jewish students at Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) sparked swift reactions from Jewish organizations, but investigations revealed the poster was not a SCAD student and no on-campus event occurred.
Antisemitic Social Media Post Targets SCAD Students, Investigation Reveals Off-Campus Source
A social media post featuring an antisemitic message targeting Jewish students at Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) sparked swift reactions from Jewish organizations, but investigations revealed the poster was not a SCAD student and no on-campus event occurred.
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36% Bias Score

Dominican Republic's 1938 Sanctuary for Jewish Refugees
In 1938, while the world largely ignored the plight of Jewish refugees, the Dominican Republic under Rafael Trujillo offered refuge to up to 100,000, accepting 700-800 who settled in Sosúa, establishing a lasting legacy that continues to inspire today.

Dominican Republic's 1938 Sanctuary for Jewish Refugees
In 1938, while the world largely ignored the plight of Jewish refugees, the Dominican Republic under Rafael Trujillo offered refuge to up to 100,000, accepting 700-800 who settled in Sosúa, establishing a lasting legacy that continues to inspire today.
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40% Bias Score

Desecration of Rabbi Chaim Vital's Tomb in Damascus Sparks Outrage
The tomb of Rabbi Chaim Vital, a key 16th-century Kabbalist, was desecrated in Damascus, Syria, on Thursday, prompting global outrage from Jewish leaders and calls for the Syrian government to protect Jewish holy sites, highlighting the decline of Jewish heritage in the region.

Desecration of Rabbi Chaim Vital's Tomb in Damascus Sparks Outrage
The tomb of Rabbi Chaim Vital, a key 16th-century Kabbalist, was desecrated in Damascus, Syria, on Thursday, prompting global outrage from Jewish leaders and calls for the Syrian government to protect Jewish holy sites, highlighting the decline of Jewish heritage in the region.
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24% Bias Score

Vienna Election: Far-Right FPO Poised for Major Gains
In Vienna's upcoming mayoral election, the far-right Freedom Party (FPO) is projected to win over 20% of the vote, almost tripling its 2020 result, posing a significant challenge to the traditionally dominant Social Democrats amidst rising antisemitism and immigration concerns.

Vienna Election: Far-Right FPO Poised for Major Gains
In Vienna's upcoming mayoral election, the far-right Freedom Party (FPO) is projected to win over 20% of the vote, almost tripling its 2020 result, posing a significant challenge to the traditionally dominant Social Democrats amidst rising antisemitism and immigration concerns.
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56% Bias Score

Contrasting Antisemitism: Holocaust vs. October 7th Attacks
The article contrasts the Holocaust and the October 7th attacks, highlighting differences in scale, context, and global response while emphasizing the enduring nature of antisemitism stemming from religious and ideological sources.

Contrasting Antisemitism: Holocaust vs. October 7th Attacks
The article contrasts the Holocaust and the October 7th attacks, highlighting differences in scale, context, and global response while emphasizing the enduring nature of antisemitism stemming from religious and ideological sources.
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48% Bias Score

Qatari Funding Fuels Antisemitic Backlash on US Campuses
Qatari funding of US universities, totaling $4.7 billion since 2001, is linked to antisemitic protests following the October 7th Hamas attack; a new documentary highlights this issue, prompting legal action and calls for governmental intervention.

Qatari Funding Fuels Antisemitic Backlash on US Campuses
Qatari funding of US universities, totaling $4.7 billion since 2001, is linked to antisemitic protests following the October 7th Hamas attack; a new documentary highlights this issue, prompting legal action and calls for governmental intervention.
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60% Bias Score

Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over \$2.2 Billion Funding Freeze
The Trump administration froze \$2.2 billion in federal funding to Harvard University for alleged antisemitism, prompting a lawsuit from Harvard citing violations of the Administrative Procedure Act and the First Amendment; the case highlights the conflict between executive power and established pro...

Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over \$2.2 Billion Funding Freeze
The Trump administration froze \$2.2 billion in federal funding to Harvard University for alleged antisemitism, prompting a lawsuit from Harvard citing violations of the Administrative Procedure Act and the First Amendment; the case highlights the conflict between executive power and established pro...
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40% Bias Score
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