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Syria: Druze-Government Clashes Leave 73 Dead, Prompting International Concerns
On May 1st, clashes between Druze fighters and pro-government forces near Damascus resulted in at least 73 deaths, prompting the highest Druze spiritual authority to denounce a "genocidal campaign" and leading to Israeli airstrikes and the evacuation of wounded Druze to Israel.
Syria: Druze-Government Clashes Leave 73 Dead, Prompting International Concerns
On May 1st, clashes between Druze fighters and pro-government forces near Damascus resulted in at least 73 deaths, prompting the highest Druze spiritual authority to denounce a "genocidal campaign" and leading to Israeli airstrikes and the evacuation of wounded Druze to Israel.
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40% Bias Score


Amnesty International: Global Human Rights Crisis
Amnesty International's annual report reveals a critical global human rights crisis, citing increased violence against civilians in multiple war zones, heightened risks for minorities, and state failures to act, including accusations of genocide against Israel in Gaza and concerns about the US's und...
Amnesty International: Global Human Rights Crisis
Amnesty International's annual report reveals a critical global human rights crisis, citing increased violence against civilians in multiple war zones, heightened risks for minorities, and state failures to act, including accusations of genocide against Israel in Gaza and concerns about the US's und...
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48% Bias Score


ICJ to Rule on Israel's Actions Against UN
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is reviewing Israel's actions against the UN, including blocking aid to Gaza and banning UNRWA, at the request of the UN General Assembly following Norway's instigation, with a focus on Israel's obligations as a UN member state.
ICJ to Rule on Israel's Actions Against UN
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is reviewing Israel's actions against the UN, including blocking aid to Gaza and banning UNRWA, at the request of the UN General Assembly following Norway's instigation, with a focus on Israel's obligations as a UN member state.
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44% Bias Score


Shared Trauma, Shared Opportunity: Israel and Armenia Confront History
The coinciding commemorations of Holocaust Remembrance Day and the Armenian genocide on April 24th offer a unique opportunity for Israel and Armenia to acknowledge shared histories of trauma, resilience, and the ongoing struggle for recognition, despite complex geopolitical factors influencing their...
Shared Trauma, Shared Opportunity: Israel and Armenia Confront History
The coinciding commemorations of Holocaust Remembrance Day and the Armenian genocide on April 24th offer a unique opportunity for Israel and Armenia to acknowledge shared histories of trauma, resilience, and the ongoing struggle for recognition, despite complex geopolitical factors influencing their...
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32% Bias Score


Gaza Genocide: Parallels to History and Political Inaction
The article details the ongoing violence in Gaza, describing it as a genocide, citing the deaths of children, targeting of hospitals, and reports of healthcare workers' executions. The author draws parallels to historical genocides, highlighting the inaction of political leaders.
Gaza Genocide: Parallels to History and Political Inaction
The article details the ongoing violence in Gaza, describing it as a genocide, citing the deaths of children, targeting of hospitals, and reports of healthcare workers' executions. The author draws parallels to historical genocides, highlighting the inaction of political leaders.
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60% Bias Score


Sudan's Humanitarian Crisis: 12.4 Million Displaced, Urgent Global Action Needed
The three-year-long war in Sudan has resulted in the world's largest humanitarian crisis, forcing 12.4 million people from their homes, with children comprising over half of the displaced population. Widespread famine and disease, coupled with a tenfold increase in grave child rights violations, hig...
Sudan's Humanitarian Crisis: 12.4 Million Displaced, Urgent Global Action Needed
The three-year-long war in Sudan has resulted in the world's largest humanitarian crisis, forcing 12.4 million people from their homes, with children comprising over half of the displaced population. Widespread famine and disease, coupled with a tenfold increase in grave child rights violations, hig...
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Amnesty International Report Exposes Global Human Rights Crisis
Amnesty International's 2024 report details widespread human rights violations in 150+ countries, citing escalating conflicts, persecution of minorities, and state failures to uphold human rights, notably accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza and highlighting the humanitarian crisis in Sudan.

Amnesty International Report Exposes Global Human Rights Crisis
Amnesty International's 2024 report details widespread human rights violations in 150+ countries, citing escalating conflicts, persecution of minorities, and state failures to uphold human rights, notably accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza and highlighting the humanitarian crisis in Sudan.
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48% Bias Score

Gaza Crisis: Over 50,000 Dead Amidst Israeli Blockade
Over 50,000 Gazans, including 15,000 children and 876 infants, have been killed in Israeli air strikes since March 2; the blockade has caused a humanitarian catastrophe with half a million displaced and shortages of food and medicine; journalists face extreme danger.

Gaza Crisis: Over 50,000 Dead Amidst Israeli Blockade
Over 50,000 Gazans, including 15,000 children and 876 infants, have been killed in Israeli air strikes since March 2; the blockade has caused a humanitarian catastrophe with half a million displaced and shortages of food and medicine; journalists face extreme danger.
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64% Bias Score

10,000 Testimonies to Document Global Antisemitism Since WWII
The American Jewish Committee and the USC Shoah Foundation are partnering to create the world's largest archive of firsthand testimonies on global antisemitism since World War II, collecting 10,000 accounts to document the evolving nature and impact of this hatred.

10,000 Testimonies to Document Global Antisemitism Since WWII
The American Jewish Committee and the USC Shoah Foundation are partnering to create the world's largest archive of firsthand testimonies on global antisemitism since World War II, collecting 10,000 accounts to document the evolving nature and impact of this hatred.
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24% Bias Score

Israel Marks 80 Years Since Holocaust Amidst Ongoing War
Israel commemorated the 80th anniversary of Holocaust Remembrance Day on Wednesday night, holding a ceremony at Yad Vashem with remarks by Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Herzog that drew parallels between the Holocaust and Israel's current war and hostage crisis.

Israel Marks 80 Years Since Holocaust Amidst Ongoing War
Israel commemorated the 80th anniversary of Holocaust Remembrance Day on Wednesday night, holding a ceremony at Yad Vashem with remarks by Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Herzog that drew parallels between the Holocaust and Israel's current war and hostage crisis.
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64% Bias Score

Nigerian Christian Genocide: 100,000 Dead, International Action Urged
Islamist militants in Nigeria's Plateau State have killed over 60 Christians and burned 383 homes in recent attacks, part of a two-decade pattern of violence that has claimed up to 100,000 Christian lives and displaced 3.5 million farmers, prompting calls for international intervention.

Nigerian Christian Genocide: 100,000 Dead, International Action Urged
Islamist militants in Nigeria's Plateau State have killed over 60 Christians and burned 383 homes in recent attacks, part of a two-decade pattern of violence that has claimed up to 100,000 Christian lives and displaced 3.5 million farmers, prompting calls for international intervention.
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68% Bias Score

ICJ Grants Israel Six-Month Extension in Gaza Genocide Case
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) granted Israel a six-month extension until January 12, 2026, to respond to South Africa's genocide claims against it for its conduct in Gaza, citing procedural issues, parallel proceedings, and additional claims from other states.

ICJ Grants Israel Six-Month Extension in Gaza Genocide Case
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) granted Israel a six-month extension until January 12, 2026, to respond to South Africa's genocide claims against it for its conduct in Gaza, citing procedural issues, parallel proceedings, and additional claims from other states.
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48% Bias Score
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