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Dutch Authorities Received Tip on Eurovision Terror Plot, but Did Not Prosecute Minor
Dutch authorities received a tip from Luxembourg in July 2020 about a minor who had online contact with a Swedish man suspected of planning a 2020 Eurovision Song Contest attack; the minor was not prosecuted due to a lack of malicious intent, despite the initial claim by Dutch authorities that they ...
Dutch Authorities Received Tip on Eurovision Terror Plot, but Did Not Prosecute Minor
Dutch authorities received a tip from Luxembourg in July 2020 about a minor who had online contact with a Swedish man suspected of planning a 2020 Eurovision Song Contest attack; the minor was not prosecuted due to a lack of malicious intent, despite the initial claim by Dutch authorities that they ...
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28% Bias Score


Over 100 Arrested in UK-Wide Palestine Action Protests
UK police arrested over 100 people at nationwide protests supporting the banned Palestine Action group on Saturday, with the majority of arrests in London, ahead of a High Court hearing challenging the ban under anti-terror laws.
Over 100 Arrested in UK-Wide Palestine Action Protests
UK police arrested over 100 people at nationwide protests supporting the banned Palestine Action group on Saturday, with the majority of arrests in London, ahead of a High Court hearing challenging the ban under anti-terror laws.
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72% Bias Score


State Department Layoffs Raise Concerns About US Foreign Policy Effectiveness
The US State Department laid off over 1300 employees, impacting offices focused on counterterrorism, energy diplomacy, and other key areas, raising concerns about operational effectiveness and institutional knowledge loss despite the administration's assurances.
State Department Layoffs Raise Concerns About US Foreign Policy Effectiveness
The US State Department laid off over 1300 employees, impacting offices focused on counterterrorism, energy diplomacy, and other key areas, raising concerns about operational effectiveness and institutional knowledge loss despite the administration's assurances.
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56% Bias Score


Prevent Scheme Failed to Protect Public From Terror Attacks
A report found that the UK's Prevent anti-terrorism scheme missed opportunities to protect the public from the attackers who assassinated MP Sir David Amess and murdered three girls in Southport, highlighting failures in communication and follow-up, leading to calls for systemic improvements and a p...
Prevent Scheme Failed to Protect Public From Terror Attacks
A report found that the UK's Prevent anti-terrorism scheme missed opportunities to protect the public from the attackers who assassinated MP Sir David Amess and murdered three girls in Southport, highlighting failures in communication and follow-up, leading to calls for systemic improvements and a p...
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40% Bias Score


Federal Funding Delay Threatens New York's Security
New York Governor Kathy Hochul criticized the federal government for withholding approximately $219.9 million in emergency management and counterterrorism funding, impacting New York's security efforts including National Guard deployment in the subway system and counterterrorism initiatives, especia...
Federal Funding Delay Threatens New York's Security
New York Governor Kathy Hochul criticized the federal government for withholding approximately $219.9 million in emergency management and counterterrorism funding, impacting New York's security efforts including National Guard deployment in the subway system and counterterrorism initiatives, especia...
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44% Bias Score


7/7 London Bombings: Leeds' Impact and the Controversial Prevent Strategy
On July 7, 2005, four suicide bombers, three of whom were British-born sons of Pakistani parents from Leeds, attacked London's transport system, killing 52 and injuring hundreds; this event prompted government counter-terrorism initiatives but also significant community criticism.
7/7 London Bombings: Leeds' Impact and the Controversial Prevent Strategy
On July 7, 2005, four suicide bombers, three of whom were British-born sons of Pakistani parents from Leeds, attacked London's transport system, killing 52 and injuring hundreds; this event prompted government counter-terrorism initiatives but also significant community criticism.
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52% Bias Score

Egyptian Raid Kills Three Amid Counterterrorism Operation
Egyptian security forces killed three people, including two suspected Hasm Movement members, during a counterterrorism raid in Cairo; the group, considered the armed wing of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, was allegedly planning attacks on security and economic infrastructure.

Egyptian Raid Kills Three Amid Counterterrorism Operation
Egyptian security forces killed three people, including two suspected Hasm Movement members, during a counterterrorism raid in Cairo; the group, considered the armed wing of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, was allegedly planning attacks on security and economic infrastructure.
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56% Bias Score

Turkey Arrests 153 Alleged ISIS Members in Nationwide Crackdown
Turkish authorities arrested 153 alleged ISIS members across 28 provinces over the past two weeks, accused of funding and promoting the terrorist organization; the arrests follow Turkey's 800km border with Syria, a region where ISIS remains active.

Turkey Arrests 153 Alleged ISIS Members in Nationwide Crackdown
Turkish authorities arrested 153 alleged ISIS members across 28 provinces over the past two weeks, accused of funding and promoting the terrorist organization; the arrests follow Turkey's 800km border with Syria, a region where ISIS remains active.
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60% Bias Score

Togo Combats Insecurity in Savanes Region with Development Program, Faces Selection Concerns
Togo's 2022 emergency program for its violence-stricken Savanes region included electrifying 18 communities, building water wells, distributing farming equipment to 384 youth, developing 1,000 hectares of farmland, and distributing 21,000 tons of fertilizer; however, concerns remain about the select...

Togo Combats Insecurity in Savanes Region with Development Program, Faces Selection Concerns
Togo's 2022 emergency program for its violence-stricken Savanes region included electrifying 18 communities, building water wells, distributing farming equipment to 384 youth, developing 1,000 hectares of farmland, and distributing 21,000 tons of fertilizer; however, concerns remain about the select...
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32% Bias Score

German Court Dismisses Lawsuit on US Drone Strike in Yemen
The German Constitutional Court dismissed a lawsuit regarding the 2012 US drone strike in Yemen, where Ramstein Air Base's infrastructure was used, stating insufficient evidence of systemic international law violations despite acknowledging Germany's obligation to protect fundamental human rights, l...

German Court Dismisses Lawsuit on US Drone Strike in Yemen
The German Constitutional Court dismissed a lawsuit regarding the 2012 US drone strike in Yemen, where Ramstein Air Base's infrastructure was used, stating insufficient evidence of systemic international law violations despite acknowledging Germany's obligation to protect fundamental human rights, l...
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32% Bias Score

German Police Arrest Suspected Terrorist Financed Through Fraud
German police conducted raids in six locations across Nordrhein-Westfalen on Wednesday, arresting a 27-year-old Bosnian-Herzegovinian man suspected of planning an Islamist-terrorist attack, funded by an ongoing large-scale fraud.

German Police Arrest Suspected Terrorist Financed Through Fraud
German police conducted raids in six locations across Nordrhein-Westfalen on Wednesday, arresting a 27-year-old Bosnian-Herzegovinian man suspected of planning an Islamist-terrorist attack, funded by an ongoing large-scale fraud.
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48% Bias Score

UK Police Arrest 29 for Supporting Banned Palestine Action
Following a court ruling designating Palestine Action a terrorist organization, British police arrested 29 people, including an 83-year-old reverend, in Parliament Square for publicly supporting the group, an act now punishable by up to 14 years in prison.

UK Police Arrest 29 for Supporting Banned Palestine Action
Following a court ruling designating Palestine Action a terrorist organization, British police arrested 29 people, including an 83-year-old reverend, in Parliament Square for publicly supporting the group, an act now punishable by up to 14 years in prison.
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52% Bias Score
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