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Accusations of Genocide in Gaza
A Spanish author describes a vivid dream about a starving child in Gaza, which leads them to write an article accusing the Israeli government, military officials, the US, and the EU of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity due to the ongoing blockade and siege of Gaza.
Accusations of Genocide in Gaza
A Spanish author describes a vivid dream about a starving child in Gaza, which leads them to write an article accusing the Israeli government, military officials, the US, and the EU of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity due to the ongoing blockade and siege of Gaza.
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72% Bias Score


Gaza Starvation Crisis: Over 1000 Palestinian Deaths Amidst Widespread Hunger
Israel's actions in Gaza during July caused over 1000 Palestinian deaths, with one death every 12 minutes, mostly during attempts to access aid, leading to widespread starvation and condemnation from numerous countries.
Gaza Starvation Crisis: Over 1000 Palestinian Deaths Amidst Widespread Hunger
Israel's actions in Gaza during July caused over 1000 Palestinian deaths, with one death every 12 minutes, mostly during attempts to access aid, leading to widespread starvation and condemnation from numerous countries.
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56% Bias Score


UN Calls for Suspension of Ties with Israel Amid Gaza Genocide
The UN special rapporteur called for an immediate suspension of all ties with Israel, following Israel's offensive in Gaza which has killed over 58,000 Palestinians since October 2023, while a conference in Bogota discussed diplomatic and judicial measures to pressure Israel to end its attacks.
UN Calls for Suspension of Ties with Israel Amid Gaza Genocide
The UN special rapporteur called for an immediate suspension of all ties with Israel, following Israel's offensive in Gaza which has killed over 58,000 Palestinians since October 2023, while a conference in Bogota discussed diplomatic and judicial measures to pressure Israel to end its attacks.
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60% Bias Score


Srebrenica Genocide Commemorated in The Hague, Monument Marker Unveiled
The 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide was commemorated in The Hague, Netherlands, with the unveiling of a monument marker and reflections from young Bosnian-Dutch individuals on their parents' experiences; the event linked the past tragedy with current global conflicts.
Srebrenica Genocide Commemorated in The Hague, Monument Marker Unveiled
The 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide was commemorated in The Hague, Netherlands, with the unveiling of a monument marker and reflections from young Bosnian-Dutch individuals on their parents' experiences; the event linked the past tragedy with current global conflicts.
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36% Bias Score


Cambodia's Khmer Rouge Sites Added to UNESCO World Heritage List
UNESCO added three Cambodian Khmer Rouge sites—Tuol Sleng prison, M-13 prison, and Choeung Ek execution grounds—to its World Heritage list on July 28th, 2024, marking the regime's 50th anniversary and memorializing the estimated 1.7 million Cambodians killed during its 1975-1979 reign.
Cambodia's Khmer Rouge Sites Added to UNESCO World Heritage List
UNESCO added three Cambodian Khmer Rouge sites—Tuol Sleng prison, M-13 prison, and Choeung Ek execution grounds—to its World Heritage list on July 28th, 2024, marking the regime's 50th anniversary and memorializing the estimated 1.7 million Cambodians killed during its 1975-1979 reign.
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20% Bias Score


Srebrenica Genocide: 30 Years On, a Younger Generation Keeps the Memory Alive
On July 11, 1995, the Srebrenica genocide began, claiming the lives of at least 8,372 Bosniaks; today, young people in Srebrenica are actively working to preserve the memory of the victims, despite facing economic hardship and the emotional weight of their family's history.
Srebrenica Genocide: 30 Years On, a Younger Generation Keeps the Memory Alive
On July 11, 1995, the Srebrenica genocide began, claiming the lives of at least 8,372 Bosniaks; today, young people in Srebrenica are actively working to preserve the memory of the victims, despite facing economic hardship and the emotional weight of their family's history.
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32% Bias Score

Brazil to Join Lawsuit Accusing Israel of Genocide
Brazil announced on July 23, 2025, its intention to formally join South Africa's lawsuit against Israel at the ICJ, accusing Israel of genocide and human rights violations in Palestinian territories, citing indiscriminate violence, attacks on civilian infrastructure, and the use of hunger as a weapo...

Brazil to Join Lawsuit Accusing Israel of Genocide
Brazil announced on July 23, 2025, its intention to formally join South Africa's lawsuit against Israel at the ICJ, accusing Israel of genocide and human rights violations in Palestinian territories, citing indiscriminate violence, attacks on civilian infrastructure, and the use of hunger as a weapo...
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60% Bias Score

Gaza Conflict: Genocide Debate Undermines Holocaust's Moral Authority
A New York Times article asserts that the ongoing conflict in Gaza meets the criteria of genocide, highlighting a debate between genocide scholars and Holocaust experts, and raising concerns about the erosion of the Holocaust's moral authority and the applicability of international law beyond the la...

Gaza Conflict: Genocide Debate Undermines Holocaust's Moral Authority
A New York Times article asserts that the ongoing conflict in Gaza meets the criteria of genocide, highlighting a debate between genocide scholars and Holocaust experts, and raising concerns about the erosion of the Holocaust's moral authority and the applicability of international law beyond the la...
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48% Bias Score

UNESCO Designates Khmer Rouge Killing Sites as World Heritage Sites
Three Cambodian sites used by the Khmer Rouge regime as torture and execution centers from 1975-1979, resulting in an estimated 1.7 million deaths, were added to UNESCO's World Heritage List on the 50th anniversary of the regime's rise to power.

UNESCO Designates Khmer Rouge Killing Sites as World Heritage Sites
Three Cambodian sites used by the Khmer Rouge regime as torture and execution centers from 1975-1979, resulting in an estimated 1.7 million deaths, were added to UNESCO's World Heritage List on the 50th anniversary of the regime's rise to power.
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36% Bias Score

Netherlands Apologizes Again for Srebrenica Role, Delays in National Monument
On the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, Dutch Foreign Minister Veldkamp apologized for the Netherlands' failure to prevent the massacre of over 8,000 Muslim men and boys in 1995, while a temporary monument with 8372 stones representing the victims was unveiled in The Hague, pending the e...

Netherlands Apologizes Again for Srebrenica Role, Delays in National Monument
On the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, Dutch Foreign Minister Veldkamp apologized for the Netherlands' failure to prevent the massacre of over 8,000 Muslim men and boys in 1995, while a temporary monument with 8372 stones representing the victims was unveiled in The Hague, pending the e...
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24% Bias Score

Srebrenica Genocide: 30 Years of Denial and Division in Bosnia
The Srebrenica genocide's 30th anniversary highlights deep divisions in Bosnia, with differing ethnic narratives hindering reconciliation, exacerbated by political denial and a flawed education system.

Srebrenica Genocide: 30 Years of Denial and Division in Bosnia
The Srebrenica genocide's 30th anniversary highlights deep divisions in Bosnia, with differing ethnic narratives hindering reconciliation, exacerbated by political denial and a flawed education system.
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40% Bias Score

Srebrenica Anniversary Exposes Deep Regional Divisions
The 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide saw commemorations across the region, but also stark divisions as Serbian officials avoided using the term "genocide", while other regional leaders, like Croatia's Prime Minister Plenković, unequivocally condemned denial and highlighted the importance ...

Srebrenica Anniversary Exposes Deep Regional Divisions
The 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide saw commemorations across the region, but also stark divisions as Serbian officials avoided using the term "genocide", while other regional leaders, like Croatia's Prime Minister Plenković, unequivocally condemned denial and highlighted the importance ...
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44% Bias Score
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