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Pakistani Man Extradited to U.S. for Alleged ISIS-Inspired Plot to Attack Brooklyn Jewish Center
Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, a 20-year-old Pakistani man living in Canada, was extradited to the U.S. for plotting an ISIS-inspired mass shooting targeting a Brooklyn Jewish community center on or around the anniversary of the Hamas attacks in Israel; he communicated with an undercover officer detailing h...
Pakistani Man Extradited to U.S. for Alleged ISIS-Inspired Plot to Attack Brooklyn Jewish Center
Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, a 20-year-old Pakistani man living in Canada, was extradited to the U.S. for plotting an ISIS-inspired mass shooting targeting a Brooklyn Jewish community center on or around the anniversary of the Hamas attacks in Israel; he communicated with an undercover officer detailing h...
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40% Bias Score


Inquest reveals failures in protecting groomed teen who died by suicide
A UK inquest found systemic failures in protecting 16-year-old Rhianan Rudd, who died by suicide after being groomed online, charged with terrorism offences, and denied crucial support services for modern slavery and mental health.
Inquest reveals failures in protecting groomed teen who died by suicide
A UK inquest found systemic failures in protecting 16-year-old Rhianan Rudd, who died by suicide after being groomed online, charged with terrorism offences, and denied crucial support services for modern slavery and mental health.
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36% Bias Score


Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack Highlights Lack of Unified Counter-Terrorism Guidelines
On December 2024, a Saudi Arabian man drove his car into Magdeburg's Christmas market, killing six and injuring over 300. Seven years prior, then-Mayor Lutz Trümper requested unified counter-terrorism guidelines from the Interior Ministry, a request that was denied.
Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack Highlights Lack of Unified Counter-Terrorism Guidelines
On December 2024, a Saudi Arabian man drove his car into Magdeburg's Christmas market, killing six and injuring over 300. Seven years prior, then-Mayor Lutz Trümper requested unified counter-terrorism guidelines from the Interior Ministry, a request that was denied.
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40% Bias Score


Istanbul Bar Officials Indicted for Alleged PKK Propaganda and Dissemination of False Information
Istanbul Bar Association president Mehmet Kaboğlu and board members face charges of spreading PKK/KCK/YPG/YDG-H propaganda and disseminating false information after a social media post referred to two slain PKK members as journalists, characterizing security forces' actions as war crimes; the indict...
Istanbul Bar Officials Indicted for Alleged PKK Propaganda and Dissemination of False Information
Istanbul Bar Association president Mehmet Kaboğlu and board members face charges of spreading PKK/KCK/YPG/YDG-H propaganda and disseminating false information after a social media post referred to two slain PKK members as journalists, characterizing security forces' actions as war crimes; the indict...
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60% Bias Score


Vehicle Drives into Liverpool Crowd During Championship Celebration
On Monday afternoon in Liverpool, a vehicle drove into a crowd celebrating a local football team's championship win on Water Street, injuring an unknown number of people; a 53-year-old British man was arrested, and the counter-terrorism police are involved in the investigation.
Vehicle Drives into Liverpool Crowd During Championship Celebration
On Monday afternoon in Liverpool, a vehicle drove into a crowd celebrating a local football team's championship win on Water Street, injuring an unknown number of people; a 53-year-old British man was arrested, and the counter-terrorism police are involved in the investigation.
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28% Bias Score


France to Build High-Security Prison in Amazon to Combat Drug Cartels and Terrorism
France is building a £337 million, 40,700 square meter high-security prison in French Guiana to house 500 drug lords and Islamist terrorists by 2028, responding to recent attacks on French prisons and a surge in drug-related violence.
France to Build High-Security Prison in Amazon to Combat Drug Cartels and Terrorism
France is building a £337 million, 40,700 square meter high-security prison in French Guiana to house 500 drug lords and Islamist terrorists by 2028, responding to recent attacks on French prisons and a surge in drug-related violence.
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60% Bias Score

Turkish Opposition Leader Condemns 'Terror-Free Turkey' Initiative as a Deceptive Tactic
Good Party leader Musavat Dervisoglu accuses Turkey's ruling party of using a deceptive 'Terror-Free Turkey' initiative to secure President Erdogan's lifelong presidency, linking constitutional changes and concessions to terrorist groups to this ambition, and warning of long-term threats to Turkish ...

Turkish Opposition Leader Condemns 'Terror-Free Turkey' Initiative as a Deceptive Tactic
Good Party leader Musavat Dervisoglu accuses Turkey's ruling party of using a deceptive 'Terror-Free Turkey' initiative to secure President Erdogan's lifelong presidency, linking constitutional changes and concessions to terrorist groups to this ambition, and warning of long-term threats to Turkish ...
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52% Bias Score

Wagner Withdraws from Mali, Replaced by Russia-Backed Africa Corps
The Wagner Group announced its withdrawal from Mali after 3.5 years of fighting Islamist insurgents, claiming mission success and handing over operations to the Africa Corps, a Russian-backed group largely composed of former Wagner mercenaries, while the Malian Ministry of Defence has yet to comment...

Wagner Withdraws from Mali, Replaced by Russia-Backed Africa Corps
The Wagner Group announced its withdrawal from Mali after 3.5 years of fighting Islamist insurgents, claiming mission success and handing over operations to the Africa Corps, a Russian-backed group largely composed of former Wagner mercenaries, while the Malian Ministry of Defence has yet to comment...
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36% Bias Score

Turkey, Azerbaijan, Pakistan Strengthen Ties at Lachin Summit
Turkish President Erdoğan, Azerbaijani President Aliyev, and Pakistani Prime Minister Sharif met in Lachin, Azerbaijan, on October 18, 2023, to strengthen economic and security cooperation, focusing on infrastructure projects like the Middle Corridor and the newly opened Lachin airport, and addressi...

Turkey, Azerbaijan, Pakistan Strengthen Ties at Lachin Summit
Turkish President Erdoğan, Azerbaijani President Aliyev, and Pakistani Prime Minister Sharif met in Lachin, Azerbaijan, on October 18, 2023, to strengthen economic and security cooperation, focusing on infrastructure projects like the Middle Corridor and the newly opened Lachin airport, and addressi...
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52% Bias Score

Solingen Attack: Trial Exposes German Asylum System Failures
A Syrian asylum seeker, Issa Al H., stabbed multiple people at a Solingen, Germany festival on August 23, 2024, killing three and injuring ten; the attack is being prosecuted as an act of Islamist terrorism, highlighting failures in Germany's asylum and deportation processes.

Solingen Attack: Trial Exposes German Asylum System Failures
A Syrian asylum seeker, Issa Al H., stabbed multiple people at a Solingen, Germany festival on August 23, 2024, killing three and injuring ten; the attack is being prosecuted as an act of Islamist terrorism, highlighting failures in Germany's asylum and deportation processes.
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12% Bias Score

State Department Bans Term for Far-Right Extremism Amidst Budget Cuts
The US State Department banned the term "racially or ethnically motivated violent extremism" (REMVE) in an updated style guide, coinciding with significant budget cuts targeting offices focused on countering far-right extremism, prompting concerns about the administration's commitment to addressing ...

State Department Bans Term for Far-Right Extremism Amidst Budget Cuts
The US State Department banned the term "racially or ethnically motivated violent extremism" (REMVE) in an updated style guide, coinciding with significant budget cuts targeting offices focused on countering far-right extremism, prompting concerns about the administration's commitment to addressing ...
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48% Bias Score

Switzerland Bans Hamas After Lengthy Process
Switzerland banned Hamas last week following a lengthy process triggered by the October 7th attacks, criminalizing any support for the group and carrying penalties up to 20 years in prison.

Switzerland Bans Hamas After Lengthy Process
Switzerland banned Hamas last week following a lengthy process triggered by the October 7th attacks, criminalizing any support for the group and carrying penalties up to 20 years in prison.
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48% Bias Score
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