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Berlin Festival Showcases Music as Resistance Amidst Gaza War and Funding Cuts
The Berlin Outernational Festival "Songs of Radical Kindness" showcased international musicians using music as a form of protest and healing, highlighting the impact of funding cuts on cultural spaces amid the ongoing war in Gaza.
Berlin Festival Showcases Music as Resistance Amidst Gaza War and Funding Cuts
The Berlin Outernational Festival "Songs of Radical Kindness" showcased international musicians using music as a form of protest and healing, highlighting the impact of funding cuts on cultural spaces amid the ongoing war in Gaza.
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24% Bias Score


Global Military Spending Surges to $2 Trillion in 2023
Global military spending reached $2 trillion in 2023, driven by conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, with US companies dominating the market and smaller arms producers demonstrating greater adaptability to surging demand.
Global Military Spending Surges to $2 Trillion in 2023
Global military spending reached $2 trillion in 2023, driven by conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, with US companies dominating the market and smaller arms producers demonstrating greater adaptability to surging demand.
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32% Bias Score


Global Arms Sales Surge to $632 Billion in 2023
The top 100 global arms companies generated $632 billion in revenue in 2023, a 4.2% increase, primarily due to conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, East Asia tensions, and global military modernization; US companies dominated, but faced supply chain issues; European growth was slower.
Global Arms Sales Surge to $632 Billion in 2023
The top 100 global arms companies generated $632 billion in revenue in 2023, a 4.2% increase, primarily due to conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, East Asia tensions, and global military modernization; US companies dominated, but faced supply chain issues; European growth was slower.
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40% Bias Score


Global Arms Sales Surge to $632 Billion Amidst Ukraine and Gaza Conflicts
The global arms trade reached $632 billion in 2023, a 4.2% increase driven by the Ukraine war and Gaza conflict; European and US companies overcame supply chain issues to meet demand, while Russia's sales surged 40% due to increased domestic production, and Israeli arms sales hit record highs.
Global Arms Sales Surge to $632 Billion Amidst Ukraine and Gaza Conflicts
The global arms trade reached $632 billion in 2023, a 4.2% increase driven by the Ukraine war and Gaza conflict; European and US companies overcame supply chain issues to meet demand, while Russia's sales surged 40% due to increased domestic production, and Israeli arms sales hit record highs.
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40% Bias Score


UN Halts Gaza Aid Amid Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
The UN halted aid to Gaza due to armed gang looting, worsening a humanitarian crisis amid Israeli strikes that killed at least six, including children, in tent camps and Rafah, while a former Israeli defense minister accused the government of war crimes, and a ceasefire with Hezbollah does not addre...
UN Halts Gaza Aid Amid Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
The UN halted aid to Gaza due to armed gang looting, worsening a humanitarian crisis amid Israeli strikes that killed at least six, including children, in tent camps and Rafah, while a former Israeli defense minister accused the government of war crimes, and a ceasefire with Hezbollah does not addre...
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Israel Kills WCK Employee in Gaza, Claiming Involvement in October Attacks
The Israeli army confirmed the targeted killing of a World Central Kitchen employee in Gaza on December 1st, claiming involvement in October's attacks; five people died, including three WCK staff, prompting WCK to suspend its mission.
Israel Kills WCK Employee in Gaza, Claiming Involvement in October Attacks
The Israeli army confirmed the targeted killing of a World Central Kitchen employee in Gaza on December 1st, claiming involvement in October's attacks; five people died, including three WCK staff, prompting WCK to suspend its mission.
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56% Bias Score

Palestinian Girl Shot, Aid Workers Killed in Gaza
A ten-year-old Palestinian girl was allegedly shot in the chest by IDF forces near a UN office in Gaza, following the killing of four aid workers in an Israeli strike on Saturday; the incident highlights the escalating humanitarian crisis and violence in Gaza.

Palestinian Girl Shot, Aid Workers Killed in Gaza
A ten-year-old Palestinian girl was allegedly shot in the chest by IDF forces near a UN office in Gaza, following the killing of four aid workers in an Israeli strike on Saturday; the incident highlights the escalating humanitarian crisis and violence in Gaza.
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Yaalon Accuses Israel of Ethnic Cleansing in Northern Gaza
Former Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon accused Israel of conducting ethnic cleansing in northern Gaza, citing the destruction of towns, displacement of civilians, and limited aid access, sparking intense political controversy and raising international concerns.

Yaalon Accuses Israel of Ethnic Cleansing in Northern Gaza
Former Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon accused Israel of conducting ethnic cleansing in northern Gaza, citing the destruction of towns, displacement of civilians, and limited aid access, sparking intense political controversy and raising international concerns.
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56% Bias Score

Global Arms Sales Surge to $632 Billion Amidst Ukraine, Gaza, and East Asia Conflicts
The global arms industry's revenue increased by 4.2% to $632 billion in 2023, primarily due to the Ukraine and Gaza wars and rising East Asian tensions; Russian arms sales surged by 40%, while some European manufacturers also experienced significant growth, but others declined.

Global Arms Sales Surge to $632 Billion Amidst Ukraine, Gaza, and East Asia Conflicts
The global arms industry's revenue increased by 4.2% to $632 billion in 2023, primarily due to the Ukraine and Gaza wars and rising East Asian tensions; Russian arms sales surged by 40%, while some European manufacturers also experienced significant growth, but others declined.
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36% Bias Score

Israeli Airstrike Kills Five in Gaza, Including World Central Kitchen Workers
An Israeli airstrike in Gaza killed five people, including World Central Kitchen (WCK) employees, on Saturday, prompting the organization to suspend operations; Israel claims one of the victims was involved in the October 7th Hamas attack.

Israeli Airstrike Kills Five in Gaza, Including World Central Kitchen Workers
An Israeli airstrike in Gaza killed five people, including World Central Kitchen (WCK) employees, on Saturday, prompting the organization to suspend operations; Israel claims one of the victims was involved in the October 7th Hamas attack.
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60% Bias Score

Israeli Airstrike Kills Five in Gaza, Including Aid Workers
An Israeli airstrike in Gaza killed five people, including World Central Kitchen workers, prompting WCK to pause operations and raising concerns about the safety of aid workers in the conflict zone.

Israeli Airstrike Kills Five in Gaza, Including Aid Workers
An Israeli airstrike in Gaza killed five people, including World Central Kitchen workers, prompting WCK to pause operations and raising concerns about the safety of aid workers in the conflict zone.
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56% Bias Score

42 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Gaza Offensive
Israeli attacks in Gaza have killed at least 42 Palestinians, with 24 in Nuseirat and 10 in Beit Lahiya, as of Friday, amid reports of widespread destruction and a worsening humanitarian crisis; a separate stampede at a bakery killed three more amid food shortages.

42 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Gaza Offensive
Israeli attacks in Gaza have killed at least 42 Palestinians, with 24 in Nuseirat and 10 in Beit Lahiya, as of Friday, amid reports of widespread destruction and a worsening humanitarian crisis; a separate stampede at a bakery killed three more amid food shortages.
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52% Bias Score
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