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Two Paths to Israeli-Saudi Normalization: Gaza and Iran
Two potential paths to Israeli-Saudi normalization exist: resolving the Gaza conflict and removing Hamas, or a successful Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear program; both address key Saudi security concerns, despite current diplomatic efforts to avoid risky military action.
Two Paths to Israeli-Saudi Normalization: Gaza and Iran
Two potential paths to Israeli-Saudi normalization exist: resolving the Gaza conflict and removing Hamas, or a successful Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear program; both address key Saudi security concerns, despite current diplomatic efforts to avoid risky military action.
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40% Bias Score


First Gaza Children Arrive in UK for Medical Care
Two children from Gaza, Ghena Abed (5) and Rama Qudiah (12), arrived in the UK for urgent medical care after a 17-month effort by British volunteers from Project Pure Hope, marking the first time UK visas were granted for such a purpose.
First Gaza Children Arrive in UK for Medical Care
Two children from Gaza, Ghena Abed (5) and Rama Qudiah (12), arrived in the UK for urgent medical care after a 17-month effort by British volunteers from Project Pure Hope, marking the first time UK visas were granted for such a purpose.
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36% Bias Score


US Argues Israel Must Aid Gaza, But Not Through UNRWA
The U.S. told the International Court of Justice that Israel must provide aid to Gaza but doesn't have to cooperate with UNRWA, citing security concerns after Israel banned UNRWA, alleging staff involvement in Hamas attacks; the court is hearing a case about Israel's obligations to provide aid follo...
US Argues Israel Must Aid Gaza, But Not Through UNRWA
The U.S. told the International Court of Justice that Israel must provide aid to Gaza but doesn't have to cooperate with UNRWA, citing security concerns after Israel banned UNRWA, alleging staff involvement in Hamas attacks; the court is hearing a case about Israel's obligations to provide aid follo...
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52% Bias Score


US Argues Israel Must Aid Gaza, But Not Through UNRWA
The U.S. told the International Court of Justice that Israel must provide humanitarian aid to Gaza but doesn't have to use UNRWA, citing security concerns; this comes as Gaza faces a humanitarian crisis with food shortages and damaged infrastructure following Israel's blockade and renewed bombing.
US Argues Israel Must Aid Gaza, But Not Through UNRWA
The U.S. told the International Court of Justice that Israel must provide humanitarian aid to Gaza but doesn't have to use UNRWA, citing security concerns; this comes as Gaza faces a humanitarian crisis with food shortages and damaged infrastructure following Israel's blockade and renewed bombing.
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44% Bias Score


UN at 80: Multilateralism Under Stress Amidst Record Global Conflicts
Ambassador Maurizio Massari's lecture at the University of Naples highlighted the UN's crucial role in addressing global challenges amid a record 56 armed conflicts causing 230,000 casualties in 2024, underscoring the need to uphold international law and the 2030 Agenda's significant underachievemen...
UN at 80: Multilateralism Under Stress Amidst Record Global Conflicts
Ambassador Maurizio Massari's lecture at the University of Naples highlighted the UN's crucial role in addressing global challenges amid a record 56 armed conflicts causing 230,000 casualties in 2024, underscoring the need to uphold international law and the 2030 Agenda's significant underachievemen...
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44% Bias Score


Lawsuit Alleges Billionaire Aided Hamas Tunnel Construction
A lawsuit alleges Palestinian-American billionaire Bashar Masri and his companies, funded by Western governments and organizations, collaborated with Hamas to construct and operate the Gaza tunnel network used in the October 7 attacks, exposing the failure of the international community's strategy i...
Lawsuit Alleges Billionaire Aided Hamas Tunnel Construction
A lawsuit alleges Palestinian-American billionaire Bashar Masri and his companies, funded by Western governments and organizations, collaborated with Hamas to construct and operate the Gaza tunnel network used in the October 7 attacks, exposing the failure of the international community's strategy i...
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56% Bias Score

Royal Couple Expresses Solidarity with Gaza Hostages on Israel's Independence Day
King Charles and Queen Camilla sent a letter to Israeli President Herzog on Israel's Independence Day, expressing solidarity and concern for the Hamas hostages in Gaza while acknowledging the suffering and devastation caused by the conflict; the letter is juxtaposed against King Charles's own recent...

Royal Couple Expresses Solidarity with Gaza Hostages on Israel's Independence Day
King Charles and Queen Camilla sent a letter to Israeli President Herzog on Israel's Independence Day, expressing solidarity and concern for the Hamas hostages in Gaza while acknowledging the suffering and devastation caused by the conflict; the letter is juxtaposed against King Charles's own recent...
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Remembrance Day: A Divided Nation
On May 4th, 90% of Dutch citizens will participate in Remembrance Day, with 85% observing the two-minute silence. A new survey highlights the tension between focusing on WWII victims and acknowledging current global conflicts, influencing public opinion and potentially future commemorations.

Dutch Remembrance Day: A Divided Nation
On May 4th, 90% of Dutch citizens will participate in Remembrance Day, with 85% observing the two-minute silence. A new survey highlights the tension between focusing on WWII victims and acknowledging current global conflicts, influencing public opinion and potentially future commemorations.
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40% Bias Score

Sole Survivor of Gaza Ambulance Attack Released After Israeli Army Admits Mistakes
Following the March 23, 2024, killing of fifteen aid workers in Gaza by the Israeli army, the sole survivor, Asaad Al-Nsasrah, has been released. The incident, which involved three ambulances and a firetruck, prompted international condemnation and an internal investigation leading to the dismissal ...

Sole Survivor of Gaza Ambulance Attack Released After Israeli Army Admits Mistakes
Following the March 23, 2024, killing of fifteen aid workers in Gaza by the Israeli army, the sole survivor, Asaad Al-Nsasrah, has been released. The incident, which involved three ambulances and a firetruck, prompted international condemnation and an internal investigation leading to the dismissal ...
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48% Bias Score

Israel to Resume Gaza Aid Despite Hamas Hostage Standoff
Israel will resume humanitarian aid to Gaza within weeks, regardless of a hostage deal with Hamas, due to dwindling food supplies, despite previous plans to use aid as leverage and failed attempts to distribute aid without Hamas's intervention.

Israel to Resume Gaza Aid Despite Hamas Hostage Standoff
Israel will resume humanitarian aid to Gaza within weeks, regardless of a hostage deal with Hamas, due to dwindling food supplies, despite previous plans to use aid as leverage and failed attempts to distribute aid without Hamas's intervention.
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56% Bias Score

BBP Demands Closure of DEM Party, Condemns Gaza Inaction
BBP leader Mustafa Destici called for the permanent closure of the DEM Party, deeming it a political extension of the PKK, while condemning the international community's silence regarding the Gaza conflict as a failure to address ongoing genocide.

BBP Demands Closure of DEM Party, Condemns Gaza Inaction
BBP leader Mustafa Destici called for the permanent closure of the DEM Party, deeming it a political extension of the PKK, while condemning the international community's silence regarding the Gaza conflict as a failure to address ongoing genocide.
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64% Bias Score

Israeli Hostage Crisis: Government's Priorities Clash with Public Opinion
On the eve of Israel's Memorial Day, the Netanyahu government's downplaying of the 59 hostages held in Gaza since October 7, 2024, clashes with public opinion polls showing a strong majority prioritizing their return over military objectives. The government's handling of the crisis is fueling public...

Israeli Hostage Crisis: Government's Priorities Clash with Public Opinion
On the eve of Israel's Memorial Day, the Netanyahu government's downplaying of the 59 hostages held in Gaza since October 7, 2024, clashes with public opinion polls showing a strong majority prioritizing their return over military objectives. The government's handling of the crisis is fueling public...
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60% Bias Score
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