Showing 913 to 924 of 1,396 results


Australia Enacts Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Terrorism and Hate Crimes
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese implemented mandatory minimum jail sentences for terrorism and hate symbols, including six years for terror offences and one year for Nazi salutes, in response to rising antisemitic attacks and political pressure, despite previous Labor opposition.
Australia Enacts Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Terrorism and Hate Crimes
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese implemented mandatory minimum jail sentences for terrorism and hate symbols, including six years for terror offences and one year for Nazi salutes, in response to rising antisemitic attacks and political pressure, despite previous Labor opposition.
Progress
60% Bias Score


UN's Antisemitism Action Plan Criticized for Lack of Definition
The UN's new Action Plan to combat antisemitism is criticized for failing to define antisemitism, despite a rise in global antisemitic incidents and the existence of a widely accepted definition; critics argue this omission renders the plan ineffective and highlights a systemic issue within the UN.
UN's Antisemitism Action Plan Criticized for Lack of Definition
The UN's new Action Plan to combat antisemitism is criticized for failing to define antisemitism, despite a rise in global antisemitic incidents and the existence of a widely accepted definition; critics argue this omission renders the plan ineffective and highlights a systemic issue within the UN.
Progress
60% Bias Score


Bail Denied for Men Accused of Synagogue Arson Attempt
Two men, Adam Moule and Leon Sofilas, were denied bail after being charged with destroying a Newtown synagogue with fire on January 11, 2024, following an alleged incident where they spray-painted swastikas and attempted arson.
Bail Denied for Men Accused of Synagogue Arson Attempt
Two men, Adam Moule and Leon Sofilas, were denied bail after being charged with destroying a Newtown synagogue with fire on January 11, 2024, following an alleged incident where they spray-painted swastikas and attempted arson.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Perth Men Arrested for Antisemitic Graffiti Vandalism
Two 27-year-old men were arrested in Perth, Australia on Wednesday for antisemitic graffiti vandalism across three suburbs on Friday night, facing charges of Criminal Damage in Circumstances of Racial Aggravation; police increased patrols in Jewish areas since December.
Perth Men Arrested for Antisemitic Graffiti Vandalism
Two 27-year-old men were arrested in Perth, Australia on Wednesday for antisemitic graffiti vandalism across three suburbs on Friday night, facing charges of Criminal Damage in Circumstances of Racial Aggravation; police increased patrols in Jewish areas since December.
Progress
16% Bias Score


Yael Foundation Hosts Largest International Education Summit in Cyprus
The Yael Foundation held its largest international education summit in Limassol, Cyprus (February 3-5, 2025), bringing together over 200 Jewish educators and Israeli officials to address key challenges in Jewish education, including antisemitism and equitable access to education, culminating in a ga...
Yael Foundation Hosts Largest International Education Summit in Cyprus
The Yael Foundation held its largest international education summit in Limassol, Cyprus (February 3-5, 2025), bringing together over 200 Jewish educators and Israeli officials to address key challenges in Jewish education, including antisemitism and equitable access to education, culminating in a ga...
Progress
44% Bias Score


Government Defends Secrecy in Foiled Terror Plot Against Sydney's Jewish Community
A caravan filled with explosives was found in Sydney, targeting the Jewish community; the government defended not publicly disclosing the plot earlier to protect the ongoing investigation, while the opposition criticized the lack of transparency, and further anti-Semitic attacks occurred.
Government Defends Secrecy in Foiled Terror Plot Against Sydney's Jewish Community
A caravan filled with explosives was found in Sydney, targeting the Jewish community; the government defended not publicly disclosing the plot earlier to protect the ongoing investigation, while the opposition criticized the lack of transparency, and further anti-Semitic attacks occurred.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Australia Enacts Tougher Hate Crime Laws After Antisemitic Attack Surge
Australia introduced mandatory jail sentences for hate crimes and terror offences, ranging from one to six years, following a sharp increase in antisemitic attacks since October 2023, resulting in over 200 charges in New South Wales alone.

Australia Enacts Tougher Hate Crime Laws After Antisemitic Attack Surge
Australia introduced mandatory jail sentences for hate crimes and terror offences, ranging from one to six years, following a sharp increase in antisemitic attacks since October 2023, resulting in over 200 charges in New South Wales alone.
Progress
36% Bias Score

HHS Investigates Four Medical Schools Over Antisemitic Incidents
The HHS Office of Civil Rights is investigating Harvard, Columbia, Brown, and Johns Hopkins medical schools for alleged antisemitic incidents at their 2024 commencement ceremonies, following a rise in antisemitism on campuses after the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.

HHS Investigates Four Medical Schools Over Antisemitic Incidents
The HHS Office of Civil Rights is investigating Harvard, Columbia, Brown, and Johns Hopkins medical schools for alleged antisemitic incidents at their 2024 commencement ceremonies, following a rise in antisemitism on campuses after the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Man Linked to Sydney Terror Plot Held in Solitary Confinement on Separate Charges
Scott Marshall, linked to a Sydney caravan terror plot, is in solitary confinement on separate charges of possessing stolen goods, including car keys, a Taser, and knuckledusters; his brother asserts his innocence, while his partner, Tammie Farrugia, faces charges related to an antisemitic attack.

Man Linked to Sydney Terror Plot Held in Solitary Confinement on Separate Charges
Scott Marshall, linked to a Sydney caravan terror plot, is in solitary confinement on separate charges of possessing stolen goods, including car keys, a Taser, and knuckledusters; his brother asserts his innocence, while his partner, Tammie Farrugia, faces charges related to an antisemitic attack.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Campus Antisemitism: Professor Faces Backlash for Hamas Criticism
Connecticut College professor Andrew Pessin faced a coordinated digital attack and death threats after criticizing Hamas in 2014, highlighting a rise in campus antisemitism and the failure of institutional leadership to address it.

Campus Antisemitism: Professor Faces Backlash for Hamas Criticism
Connecticut College professor Andrew Pessin faced a coordinated digital attack and death threats after criticizing Hamas in 2014, highlighting a rise in campus antisemitism and the failure of institutional leadership to address it.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Sentences Handed Down in Two Separate Antisemitic Incidents on Long Island
Two New York men received sentences for separate antisemitic incidents on Long Island: Alvin Tirado (38) was sentenced to two months jail and three years probation for threatening and harassing congregants outside a synagogue, while Sebastian Patino Caceres (23) pled guilty to spray-painting anti-Is...

Sentences Handed Down in Two Separate Antisemitic Incidents on Long Island
Two New York men received sentences for separate antisemitic incidents on Long Island: Alvin Tirado (38) was sentenced to two months jail and three years probation for threatening and harassing congregants outside a synagogue, while Sebastian Patino Caceres (23) pled guilty to spray-painting anti-Is...
Progress
16% Bias Score

Surge in Jewish Immigration Offers Economic Lifeline to War-Torn Israel
The ongoing war has led to a surge in Jewish immigration to Israel, with applications up 60% from the US and 342% from France; this influx is seen as economically beneficial, potentially offsetting the war's costs.

Surge in Jewish Immigration Offers Economic Lifeline to War-Torn Israel
The ongoing war has led to a surge in Jewish immigration to Israel, with applications up 60% from the US and 342% from France; this influx is seen as economically beneficial, potentially offsetting the war's costs.
Progress
52% Bias Score
Showing 913 to 924 of 1,396 results