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Barcelona Cuts Ties with Israel Over Palestine
The Barcelona City Council, led by Mayor Jaume Collboni, voted to end its relationship with Israel and its twinning with Tel Aviv due to the ongoing conflict and citing the "genocide" of Palestinians, despite opposition from Junts, PP, and Vox.
Barcelona Cuts Ties with Israel Over Palestine
The Barcelona City Council, led by Mayor Jaume Collboni, voted to end its relationship with Israel and its twinning with Tel Aviv due to the ongoing conflict and citing the "genocide" of Palestinians, despite opposition from Junts, PP, and Vox.
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52% Bias Score


Civilian Attacks on Ukrainian Military Recruitment and Border Patrol
On May 29, in Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine, about 100 people attacked a TCSS vehicle, slashing its tires, while in Zakarpattia Oblast, Roma community members attacked border guards with stones and bricks, injuring two. Both incidents are under investigation.
Civilian Attacks on Ukrainian Military Recruitment and Border Patrol
On May 29, in Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine, about 100 people attacked a TCSS vehicle, slashing its tires, while in Zakarpattia Oblast, Roma community members attacked border guards with stones and bricks, injuring two. Both incidents are under investigation.
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52% Bias Score


ISIS Claims First Attack on Syrian Government Forces Since Assad's Fall
The Islamic State (ISIS) claimed responsibility for a mine attack in Syria's Suwayda province on May 28th, killing one and injuring three Syrian soldiers; this marks ISIS's first attack against the Syrian government since Assad's fall.
ISIS Claims First Attack on Syrian Government Forces Since Assad's Fall
The Islamic State (ISIS) claimed responsibility for a mine attack in Syria's Suwayda province on May 28th, killing one and injuring three Syrian soldiers; this marks ISIS's first attack against the Syrian government since Assad's fall.
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36% Bias Score


US-Backed Gaza Aid Program Sparks UN Criticism
A new U.S.-backed aid program in Gaza, overseen by Israeli forces, is criticized by the UN for violating neutrality principles, causing chaos, and potentially exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.
US-Backed Gaza Aid Program Sparks UN Criticism
A new U.S.-backed aid program in Gaza, overseen by Israeli forces, is criticized by the UN for violating neutrality principles, causing chaos, and potentially exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.
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56% Bias Score


Hamas Military Chief Reportedly Killed in Gaza Air Strike
The head of Hamas's military wing, Mohammed Sinwar, was reportedly killed in an Israeli air strike on May 13th in Khan Younis, Gaza, raising hopes for an end to the six-hundred-day conflict, although the humanitarian crisis continues.
Hamas Military Chief Reportedly Killed in Gaza Air Strike
The head of Hamas's military wing, Mohammed Sinwar, was reportedly killed in an Israeli air strike on May 13th in Khan Younis, Gaza, raising hopes for an end to the six-hundred-day conflict, although the humanitarian crisis continues.
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60% Bias Score


Russia Continues Ukraine Attacks Despite Peace Talks
Russia launched 90 drones into Ukraine overnight, killing at least one person and damaging a school, despite ongoing peace talks; Ukraine retaliated by targeting a Russian microelectronics factory in St. Petersburg.
Russia Continues Ukraine Attacks Despite Peace Talks
Russia launched 90 drones into Ukraine overnight, killing at least one person and damaging a school, despite ongoing peace talks; Ukraine retaliated by targeting a Russian microelectronics factory in St. Petersburg.
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36% Bias Score

UN Accused of Hindering Gaza Food Aid Delivery
Israeli defense officials accuse the UN of impeding food aid delivery to Gaza, citing hundreds of delayed trucks at the Kerem Shalom crossing and reduced UN cooperation with Israel's aid initiative, potentially benefiting Hamas.

UN Accused of Hindering Gaza Food Aid Delivery
Israeli defense officials accuse the UN of impeding food aid delivery to Gaza, citing hundreds of delayed trucks at the Kerem Shalom crossing and reduced UN cooperation with Israel's aid initiative, potentially benefiting Hamas.
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48% Bias Score

Israel to Build 22 New West Bank Settlements
Israel announced plans to build 22 new settlements in the occupied West Bank, including the legalization of 12 existing outposts; this is considered the most radical expansion since the 1993 Oslo Accords and is condemned internationally as illegal.

Israel to Build 22 New West Bank Settlements
Israel announced plans to build 22 new settlements in the occupied West Bank, including the legalization of 12 existing outposts; this is considered the most radical expansion since the 1993 Oslo Accords and is condemned internationally as illegal.
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56% Bias Score

Gaza Blockade Leads to Warehouse Storming, Two Dead
On May 28th, hungry people in Gaza stormed a UN World Food Programme warehouse after an 80-day blockade halted aid, resulting in two deaths and several injuries; the UN urged immediate access for aid delivery, while Israel claims 400 aid trucks await distribution.

Gaza Blockade Leads to Warehouse Storming, Two Dead
On May 28th, hungry people in Gaza stormed a UN World Food Programme warehouse after an 80-day blockade halted aid, resulting in two deaths and several injuries; the UN urged immediate access for aid delivery, while Israel claims 400 aid trucks await distribution.
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56% Bias Score

Kabila's Goma Visit Amidst DRC Conflict Accusations
Former Congolese President Joseph Kabila visited Goma, a city in eastern DRC occupied by the M23 militia, days after losing immunity from prosecution for allegedly supporting the group; this visit raises concerns about escalating conflict and regional instability amid ongoing human rights abuses.

Kabila's Goma Visit Amidst DRC Conflict Accusations
Former Congolese President Joseph Kabila visited Goma, a city in eastern DRC occupied by the M23 militia, days after losing immunity from prosecution for allegedly supporting the group; this visit raises concerns about escalating conflict and regional instability amid ongoing human rights abuses.
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36% Bias Score

Sudan Cholera Outbreak Kills 172 Amidst Conflict
A cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed 172 and sickened over 2,500 in a week, primarily affecting Khartoum and Omdurman due to poor sanitation and the return of displaced populations amid ongoing conflict.

Sudan Cholera Outbreak Kills 172 Amidst Conflict
A cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed 172 and sickened over 2,500 in a week, primarily affecting Khartoum and Omdurman due to poor sanitation and the return of displaced populations amid ongoing conflict.
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16% Bias Score

Russia Proposes Talks; Ukraine Remains Silent Amidst Renewed Fighting
Russia proposed new ceasefire talks in Istanbul next week, but Ukraine hasn't responded, while Russia claims military gains in eastern Ukraine after overnight drone attacks that killed at least 5 civilians.

Russia Proposes Talks; Ukraine Remains Silent Amidst Renewed Fighting
Russia proposed new ceasefire talks in Istanbul next week, but Ukraine hasn't responded, while Russia claims military gains in eastern Ukraine after overnight drone attacks that killed at least 5 civilians.
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40% Bias Score
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