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Israel Creates Gaza Buffer Zone, Demolishing Thousands of Buildings
Following the October 7 Hamas attack, the Israeli army created a one-kilometer buffer zone in Gaza, demolishing over 6200 buildings and killing Palestinians who entered the area, actions that international law experts say may constitute war crimes.
Israel Creates Gaza Buffer Zone, Demolishing Thousands of Buildings
Following the October 7 Hamas attack, the Israeli army created a one-kilometer buffer zone in Gaza, demolishing over 6200 buildings and killing Palestinians who entered the area, actions that international law experts say may constitute war crimes.
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64% Bias Score


Amazon Drought: Fishermen Walk on Dry Riverbed as 480,000 Face Crisis"
A World Press Photo award-winning photo depicts three fishermen walking two kilometers on the dry riverbed of Brazil's Solimões River due to a severe drought affecting over 480,000 people, disrupting transportation, food security, and healthcare in the Amazon.
Amazon Drought: Fishermen Walk on Dry Riverbed as 480,000 Face Crisis"
A World Press Photo award-winning photo depicts three fishermen walking two kilometers on the dry riverbed of Brazil's Solimões River due to a severe drought affecting over 480,000 people, disrupting transportation, food security, and healthcare in the Amazon.
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24% Bias Score


British Nationals Accused of War Crimes in Gaza
A report alleges ten British nationals serving in the Israeli military committed war crimes in Gaza between October 2023 and May 2024, including the deliberate targeting of civilians and destruction of protected sites; the report, compiled by British lawyers and researchers in The Hague, includes wi...
British Nationals Accused of War Crimes in Gaza
A report alleges ten British nationals serving in the Israeli military committed war crimes in Gaza between October 2023 and May 2024, including the deliberate targeting of civilians and destruction of protected sites; the report, compiled by British lawyers and researchers in The Hague, includes wi...
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56% Bias Score


Israeli Army Kills Fifteen Aid Workers in Gaza; Evidence Contradicts Initial Claims
Fifteen aid workers were killed by Israeli soldiers near Rafah on March 23, 2024; initial Israeli claims that the convoy was unidentified and lacked lighting were contradicted by video evidence, leading to an admission of falsehood and a new claim that some workers were Hamas militants; human rights...
Israeli Army Kills Fifteen Aid Workers in Gaza; Evidence Contradicts Initial Claims
Fifteen aid workers were killed by Israeli soldiers near Rafah on March 23, 2024; initial Israeli claims that the convoy was unidentified and lacked lighting were contradicted by video evidence, leading to an admission of falsehood and a new claim that some workers were Hamas militants; human rights...
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52% Bias Score


Illegal Amazon Gold Mining: Deforestation Continues Despite Crackdowns
Illegal gold mining in four major Brazilian indigenous territories has destroyed 4,219 hectares of rainforest in two years, despite government crackdowns; activity shifted from areas like Yanomami (down 7%) and Kayapó (down 31%) to Sararé (up 93%), causing severe environmental damage and health risk...
Illegal Amazon Gold Mining: Deforestation Continues Despite Crackdowns
Illegal gold mining in four major Brazilian indigenous territories has destroyed 4,219 hectares of rainforest in two years, despite government crackdowns; activity shifted from areas like Yanomami (down 7%) and Kayapó (down 31%) to Sararé (up 93%), causing severe environmental damage and health risk...
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40% Bias Score


Video Evidence Contradicts Israeli Account of 15 Palestinian Paramedics' Deaths in Rafah
On March 23rd, 2024, Israeli soldiers shot and killed 15 Palestinian paramedics and civil defense workers in Rafah, Gaza. A video from a victim's phone contradicts the Israeli military's account, showing clearly marked ambulances under fire, and sparking international outrage and calls for investiga...
Video Evidence Contradicts Israeli Account of 15 Palestinian Paramedics' Deaths in Rafah
On March 23rd, 2024, Israeli soldiers shot and killed 15 Palestinian paramedics and civil defense workers in Rafah, Gaza. A video from a victim's phone contradicts the Israeli military's account, showing clearly marked ambulances under fire, and sparking international outrage and calls for investiga...
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48% Bias Score

Global Executions Surge in 2024, Reaching Highest Level Since 2015
The number of reported executions worldwide rose to over 1,500 in 2024, the highest since 2015, with Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq accounting for 90% of the increase, driven largely by the suppression of political dissent and drug-related offenses.

Global Executions Surge in 2024, Reaching Highest Level Since 2015
The number of reported executions worldwide rose to over 1,500 in 2024, the highest since 2015, with Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq accounting for 90% of the increase, driven largely by the suppression of political dissent and drug-related offenses.
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44% Bias Score

Global Executions Surge in 2024
The 2024 global execution numbers reached a high since 2015, with Iran (at least 972), Saudi Arabia (at least 345), and Iraq (63) accounting for 90% of executions, while China's numbers remain undisclosed and alarming trends emerged in the USA and Belarus.

Global Executions Surge in 2024
The 2024 global execution numbers reached a high since 2015, with Iran (at least 972), Saudi Arabia (at least 345), and Iraq (63) accounting for 90% of executions, while China's numbers remain undisclosed and alarming trends emerged in the USA and Belarus.
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40% Bias Score

Global Aid Cuts Threaten to Reverse Progress in Maternal Healthcare
The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that unprecedented cuts in global maternal healthcare aid threaten to reverse two decades of progress, potentially causing a surge in maternal mortality after a 40% global decline between 2000 and 2023. Funding cuts from the US and several European nations a...

Global Aid Cuts Threaten to Reverse Progress in Maternal Healthcare
The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that unprecedented cuts in global maternal healthcare aid threaten to reverse two decades of progress, potentially causing a surge in maternal mortality after a 40% global decline between 2000 and 2023. Funding cuts from the US and several European nations a...
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36% Bias Score

Israeli forces admit initial account of Palestinian medics' deaths was 'wrong'
On March 23, 2024, Israeli forces fired upon Palestinian emergency vehicles near Rafah, killing 15 medics; video evidence contradicts the IDF's initial claim that the vehicles lacked lights and emergency signals, raising concerns about potential war crimes.

Israeli forces admit initial account of Palestinian medics' deaths was 'wrong'
On March 23, 2024, Israeli forces fired upon Palestinian emergency vehicles near Rafah, killing 15 medics; video evidence contradicts the IDF's initial claim that the vehicles lacked lights and emergency signals, raising concerns about potential war crimes.
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56% Bias Score

Israel Retracts Account of Rafah Attack Killing 15 Medics After Video Evidence Emerges
On March 23, 2024, Israeli soldiers fired on Palestinian ambulances near Rafah, killing 15 medics. Video evidence contradicts the initial Israeli claim that the vehicles moved suspiciously, leading to a retraction and raising concerns about potential war crimes.

Israel Retracts Account of Rafah Attack Killing 15 Medics After Video Evidence Emerges
On March 23, 2024, Israeli soldiers fired on Palestinian ambulances near Rafah, killing 15 medics. Video evidence contradicts the initial Israeli claim that the vehicles moved suspiciously, leading to a retraction and raising concerns about potential war crimes.
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48% Bias Score

German Study Exposes Widespread Antiziganism in Schools
A German study reveals widespread antiziganism in schools and kindergartens, with Roma and Sinti children facing physical and verbal abuse, exclusion, and a lack of teacher intervention; the report calls for systemic change to address this.

German Study Exposes Widespread Antiziganism in Schools
A German study reveals widespread antiziganism in schools and kindergartens, with Roma and Sinti children facing physical and verbal abuse, exclusion, and a lack of teacher intervention; the report calls for systemic change to address this.
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48% Bias Score
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