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US Blocks 9/11 Plea Deal, Delaying Resolution
A US federal appeals court temporarily blocked a plea deal for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged 9/11 mastermind, and two co-defendants, after the US government argued that accepting the deal would cause irreparable harm, delaying the process until the next administration.
US Blocks 9/11 Plea Deal, Delaying Resolution
A US federal appeals court temporarily blocked a plea deal for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged 9/11 mastermind, and two co-defendants, after the US government argued that accepting the deal would cause irreparable harm, delaying the process until the next administration.
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40% Bias Score


UK Freezes Assets of Far-Right Group Blood and Honour
The UK government froze the assets of the far-right group Blood and Honour, applying national sanctions for the first time against what it calls 'far-right terrorism,' impacting its funding and operations. This follows the government's suspicion of the group's involvement in terrorist activities and...
UK Freezes Assets of Far-Right Group Blood and Honour
The UK government froze the assets of the far-right group Blood and Honour, applying national sanctions for the first time against what it calls 'far-right terrorism,' impacting its funding and operations. This follows the government's suspicion of the group's involvement in terrorist activities and...
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56% Bias Score


11 Guantanamo Detainees Transferred to Oman
On Monday, the Biden administration transferred 11 Yemeni detainees from Guantanamo Bay to Oman, reducing the prison population to 15, the lowest number since 2002, following a three-year planning period and overcoming prior congressional opposition. These men, captured after the September 11, 2001,...
11 Guantanamo Detainees Transferred to Oman
On Monday, the Biden administration transferred 11 Yemeni detainees from Guantanamo Bay to Oman, reducing the prison population to 15, the lowest number since 2002, following a three-year planning period and overcoming prior congressional opposition. These men, captured after the September 11, 2001,...
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36% Bias Score


PA Terrorist Payments Drop 30-40% in 2024
A study reveals a 30-40% decrease in the Palestinian Authority's payments to terrorists in 2024, despite the October 7 massacre, due to bureaucratic hurdles, economic pressure from Israel (NIS 3 billion deducted), and Gaza disruptions.
PA Terrorist Payments Drop 30-40% in 2024
A study reveals a 30-40% decrease in the Palestinian Authority's payments to terrorists in 2024, despite the October 7 massacre, due to bureaucratic hurdles, economic pressure from Israel (NIS 3 billion deducted), and Gaza disruptions.
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44% Bias Score


Court Reinstates Plea Deals for 9/11 Masterminds
A US military appeals court overturned the Biden administration's decision to revoke plea deals for three men accused of masterminding the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, potentially sparing them the death penalty and allowing life sentences instead, following a controversial deal struck in J...
Court Reinstates Plea Deals for 9/11 Masterminds
A US military appeals court overturned the Biden administration's decision to revoke plea deals for three men accused of masterminding the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, potentially sparing them the death penalty and allowing life sentences instead, following a controversial deal struck in J...
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56% Bias Score


German Police Arrest 15-Year-Old Suspected of Christmas Attack Plot
German police arrested a 15-year-old German-Iraqi youth on December 25th for allegedly planning a Christmas-time attack on a Berlin church; investigators suspect an Islamist motive and are investigating the suspect's Telegram communications with individuals linked to the Islamic State.
German Police Arrest 15-Year-Old Suspected of Christmas Attack Plot
German police arrested a 15-year-old German-Iraqi youth on December 25th for allegedly planning a Christmas-time attack on a Berlin church; investigators suspect an Islamist motive and are investigating the suspect's Telegram communications with individuals linked to the Islamic State.
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40% Bias Score

US Troops Remain in Syria to Secure ISIS Detention Camps
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin stated that American troops remain in Syria to secure detention camps holding 8,000-10,000 former ISIS fighters, preventing a potential resurgence of ISIS. Approximately 2,000 of these fighters are considered highly dangerous. The US has been present in Syria since ...

US Troops Remain in Syria to Secure ISIS Detention Camps
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin stated that American troops remain in Syria to secure detention camps holding 8,000-10,000 former ISIS fighters, preventing a potential resurgence of ISIS. Approximately 2,000 of these fighters are considered highly dangerous. The US has been present in Syria since ...
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44% Bias Score

US Government Seeks to Block 9/11 Plea Deals
The U.S. government filed a motion in the Washington, D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday to block plea agreements for three men accused of planning the September 11, 2001, attacks, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, arguing that Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin should have had final approval a...

US Government Seeks to Block 9/11 Plea Deals
The U.S. government filed a motion in the Washington, D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday to block plea agreements for three men accused of planning the September 11, 2001, attacks, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, arguing that Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin should have had final approval a...
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36% Bias Score

Guantanamo Bay: 24 Years of Indefinite Detention
Since the September 11th attacks, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp has held prisoners, some without charges, operating outside the US legal system using methods considered torture; despite efforts by Presidents Obama and Biden to close it, 15 men remain detained.

Guantanamo Bay: 24 Years of Indefinite Detention
Since the September 11th attacks, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp has held prisoners, some without charges, operating outside the US legal system using methods considered torture; despite efforts by Presidents Obama and Biden to close it, 15 men remain detained.
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48% Bias Score

Appeals Court Reinstates 9/11 Plea Deals, Overruling Austin
A U.S. military appeals court rejected Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's attempt to void plea deals for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two co-defendants in the 9/11 attacks, allowing the guilty pleas in exchange for life sentences to proceed; this follows more than a decade of pretrial hearings and numer...

Appeals Court Reinstates 9/11 Plea Deals, Overruling Austin
A U.S. military appeals court rejected Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's attempt to void plea deals for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two co-defendants in the 9/11 attacks, allowing the guilty pleas in exchange for life sentences to proceed; this follows more than a decade of pretrial hearings and numer...
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32% Bias Score

US Double Standards in Counter-Terrorism Exposed in Syria
Jerry Gray's article accuses the US of double standards in its counter-terrorism efforts, citing its engagement with Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), despite HTS's designation as a terrorist organization, to achieve its goals in Syria, while simultaneously increasing troop deployment to 2000 soldiers.

US Double Standards in Counter-Terrorism Exposed in Syria
Jerry Gray's article accuses the US of double standards in its counter-terrorism efforts, citing its engagement with Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), despite HTS's designation as a terrorist organization, to achieve its goals in Syria, while simultaneously increasing troop deployment to 2000 soldiers.
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56% Bias Score

German Bundestag to Investigate Magdeburg Attack, Examine Intelligence Failures
The German Bundestag will convene a special session on December 30th to investigate the Magdeburg Christmas market attack, examining intelligence failures after the attacker's actions revealed inconsistencies with known patterns, prompting investigations into potential security lapses.

German Bundestag to Investigate Magdeburg Attack, Examine Intelligence Failures
The German Bundestag will convene a special session on December 30th to investigate the Magdeburg Christmas market attack, examining intelligence failures after the attacker's actions revealed inconsistencies with known patterns, prompting investigations into potential security lapses.
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36% Bias Score
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