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Gaza Faces Catastrophic Hunger Amidst Israeli Blockade
The UN declared Gaza the "hungriest place on Earth," with 100 percent of its 2.3 million people facing catastrophic hunger due to Israel's blockade, which restricts aid to a trickle controlled by a new, shadowy NGO backed by Israel and the US; at least 30 Palestinians were killed Friday by Israeli f...
Gaza Faces Catastrophic Hunger Amidst Israeli Blockade
The UN declared Gaza the "hungriest place on Earth," with 100 percent of its 2.3 million people facing catastrophic hunger due to Israel's blockade, which restricts aid to a trickle controlled by a new, shadowy NGO backed by Israel and the US; at least 30 Palestinians were killed Friday by Israeli f...
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60% Bias Score


Berggruen Collection: Modern Art's Resistance to Nazi Suppression
The National Gallery of Australia's "CΓ©zanne to Giacometti" exhibition, largely from Heinz Berggruen's collection, showcases modern art deemed "degenerate" by the Nazis, highlighting artistic resistance against oppression and tracing the spread of modernist styles from Europe to Australia.
Berggruen Collection: Modern Art's Resistance to Nazi Suppression
The National Gallery of Australia's "CΓ©zanne to Giacometti" exhibition, largely from Heinz Berggruen's collection, showcases modern art deemed "degenerate" by the Nazis, highlighting artistic resistance against oppression and tracing the spread of modernist styles from Europe to Australia.
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Line 5 Tunnel: Environmental Risks Outweigh Spill Prevention, Analysis Shows
The US Army Corps of Engineers' draft environmental impact analysis of Enbridge's proposed tunnel for its Line 5 oil pipeline in the Straits of Mackinac shows that while the project would prevent anchor-caused ruptures, it would also destroy wetlands, harm bat habitats, and cause other environmental...
Line 5 Tunnel: Environmental Risks Outweigh Spill Prevention, Analysis Shows
The US Army Corps of Engineers' draft environmental impact analysis of Enbridge's proposed tunnel for its Line 5 oil pipeline in the Straits of Mackinac shows that while the project would prevent anchor-caused ruptures, it would also destroy wetlands, harm bat habitats, and cause other environmental...
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German Climate Activists Launch "People's Parliament" to Reform Democracy
The German climate activist group "Neue Generation" launched a "People's Parliament" in Berlin on Friday, with 60 randomly selected citizens aiming to develop principles for a more inclusive democracy by reducing money's influence on politics and society.
German Climate Activists Launch "People's Parliament" to Reform Democracy
The German climate activist group "Neue Generation" launched a "People's Parliament" in Berlin on Friday, with 60 randomly selected citizens aiming to develop principles for a more inclusive democracy by reducing money's influence on politics and society.
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BogotΓ‘ Mayor to Sue Labor Leader Over Protest Blockades
BogotΓ‘ Mayor Carlos Fernando GalΓ‘n will sue CUT leader Fabio Arias for organizing road and transport blockades during protests supporting Gustavo Petro's government, citing disproportionate disruption to citizens' rights and violation of Colombia's penal code, despite Arias's defense based on ILO an...
BogotΓ‘ Mayor to Sue Labor Leader Over Protest Blockades
BogotΓ‘ Mayor Carlos Fernando GalΓ‘n will sue CUT leader Fabio Arias for organizing road and transport blockades during protests supporting Gustavo Petro's government, citing disproportionate disruption to citizens' rights and violation of Colombia's penal code, despite Arias's defense based on ILO an...
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52% Bias Score


Insufficient Gaza Aid Amidst Continued Israeli Strikes
On October 26th, a controversial U.S.- and Israel-backed aid distribution in Gaza, managed by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), struggled to meet the massive demand from thousands of Gazans, while Israeli strikes continued, causing 67 more deaths and 184 injuries. The UN and other humanitarian...
Insufficient Gaza Aid Amidst Continued Israeli Strikes
On October 26th, a controversial U.S.- and Israel-backed aid distribution in Gaza, managed by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), struggled to meet the massive demand from thousands of Gazans, while Israeli strikes continued, causing 67 more deaths and 184 injuries. The UN and other humanitarian...
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115 Dead in Unprecedented Nigerian Floods
Torrential rains caused unprecedented flash floods in Nigeria's central region, leaving at least 115 dead and many missing, as of May 30th, 2024, highlighting the country's struggle with inadequate infrastructure and recurring flood disasters.

115 Dead in Unprecedented Nigerian Floods
Torrential rains caused unprecedented flash floods in Nigeria's central region, leaving at least 115 dead and many missing, as of May 30th, 2024, highlighting the country's struggle with inadequate infrastructure and recurring flood disasters.
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24% Bias Score

Hungary's Pride Parade Ban Sparks EU Division
EU Commissioner Jessika Roswall condemned Hungary's ban on Pride parades, supported by several member states but countered by internal EU concerns about provoking Prime Minister Viktor OrbΓ‘n; 17 EU nations issued a formal condemnation, highlighting concerns about freedoms of expression and assembly.

Hungary's Pride Parade Ban Sparks EU Division
EU Commissioner Jessika Roswall condemned Hungary's ban on Pride parades, supported by several member states but countered by internal EU concerns about provoking Prime Minister Viktor OrbΓ‘n; 17 EU nations issued a formal condemnation, highlighting concerns about freedoms of expression and assembly.
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44% Bias Score

Leipzig University Repatriates Skulls of Black New Orleanians Sent for Racial Research
In 2023, Leipzig University returned 19 skulls of Black New Orleanians, who died between 1871 and 1872, that were sent to Germany for research on racial brain size differences in the late 1800s; they will be memorialized in New Orleans with a jazz funeral.

Leipzig University Repatriates Skulls of Black New Orleanians Sent for Racial Research
In 2023, Leipzig University returned 19 skulls of Black New Orleanians, who died between 1871 and 1872, that were sent to Germany for research on racial brain size differences in the late 1800s; they will be memorialized in New Orleans with a jazz funeral.
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16% Bias Score

Delay in Charges Following Death of Serial Killer Robert Pickton in Prison
Robert Pickton, a convicted serial killer, died on May 31, 2024, in a Quebec prison after being assaulted by a fellow inmate on May 19, 2024; despite identifying a suspect, no charges have been filed, raising concerns about prison security and investigative processes.

Delay in Charges Following Death of Serial Killer Robert Pickton in Prison
Robert Pickton, a convicted serial killer, died on May 31, 2024, in a Quebec prison after being assaulted by a fellow inmate on May 19, 2024; despite identifying a suspect, no charges have been filed, raising concerns about prison security and investigative processes.
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44% Bias Score

Wolf Shooting Protest and Netherlands-Germany Football Match
Animal rights activists are protesting in Gelderland against the court-approved shooting of a wolf that bit a jogger; the Dutch women's football team plays Germany tonight in the Nations League; President Trump can proceed with import tariffs.

Wolf Shooting Protest and Netherlands-Germany Football Match
Animal rights activists are protesting in Gelderland against the court-approved shooting of a wolf that bit a jogger; the Dutch women's football team plays Germany tonight in the Nations League; President Trump can proceed with import tariffs.
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24% Bias Score

Israel Closes Last Northern Gaza Hospital Amidst Ongoing Bombardment and Starvation
Israel ordered the closure of al-Awda Hospital in northern Gaza, the last functioning hospital in the north, forcing the relocation of 97 people amid a severe humanitarian crisis marked by Israeli bombardment, starvation, and the displacement of Palestinians; at least 70 Palestinians were killed in ...

Israel Closes Last Northern Gaza Hospital Amidst Ongoing Bombardment and Starvation
Israel ordered the closure of al-Awda Hospital in northern Gaza, the last functioning hospital in the north, forcing the relocation of 97 people amid a severe humanitarian crisis marked by Israeli bombardment, starvation, and the displacement of Palestinians; at least 70 Palestinians were killed in ...
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60% Bias Score
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