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Israeli Soldiers Kill Palestinian American Teen in West Bank
Israeli soldiers killed a 14-year-old Palestinian American boy and injured two others in Turmusaya, West Bank, on Sunday, during a counterterrorism operation; Israel claims the teens threw rocks, while Palestinians say they were unarmed civilians; this incident adds to a long history of similar even...
Israeli Soldiers Kill Palestinian American Teen in West Bank
Israeli soldiers killed a 14-year-old Palestinian American boy and injured two others in Turmusaya, West Bank, on Sunday, during a counterterrorism operation; Israel claims the teens threw rocks, while Palestinians say they were unarmed civilians; this incident adds to a long history of similar even...
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40% Bias Score


Indian Jews' Return to Israel: A Counter-Narrative to Colonial Claims
Indian Jews' migration to Israel, unlike those fleeing persecution, stemmed from a centuries-old spiritual connection to their ancestral homeland, challenging the 'settler colonial outpost' narrative; their unique cultural heritage enriches Israeli society.
Indian Jews' Return to Israel: A Counter-Narrative to Colonial Claims
Indian Jews' migration to Israel, unlike those fleeing persecution, stemmed from a centuries-old spiritual connection to their ancestral homeland, challenging the 'settler colonial outpost' narrative; their unique cultural heritage enriches Israeli society.
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68% Bias Score


Trump Administration Revokes Protections for Venezuelan Immigrants
The Trump administration revoked key immigration protections for approximately 467,000 Venezuelan immigrants in the US, prompting legal challenges and highlighting concerns about xenophobia and the disproportionate targeting of a vulnerable community, despite evidence showing minimal threat to natio...
Trump Administration Revokes Protections for Venezuelan Immigrants
The Trump administration revoked key immigration protections for approximately 467,000 Venezuelan immigrants in the US, prompting legal challenges and highlighting concerns about xenophobia and the disproportionate targeting of a vulnerable community, despite evidence showing minimal threat to natio...
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60% Bias Score


\"Internet Access Reduces Female Genital Mutilation in Nigeria\"\
A recent study in Nigeria reveals that increased access to the internet, specifically 3G technology, has reduced female genital mutilation (FGM) by approximately 30%, primarily by challenging cultural norms around female sexuality and premarital sex, thereby undermining the rationale for FGM.
\"Internet Access Reduces Female Genital Mutilation in Nigeria\"\
A recent study in Nigeria reveals that increased access to the internet, specifically 3G technology, has reduced female genital mutilation (FGM) by approximately 30%, primarily by challenging cultural norms around female sexuality and premarital sex, thereby undermining the rationale for FGM.
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48% Bias Score


De Menezes Family Seeks Justice in New Disney+ Drama
Jean Charles de Menezes, a Brazilian electrician, was mistakenly shot dead by London police on July 22, 2005, at Stockwell Tube station; a new Disney+ drama, made with his family's consultation, aims to present the full story and fight for justice.
De Menezes Family Seeks Justice in New Disney+ Drama
Jean Charles de Menezes, a Brazilian electrician, was mistakenly shot dead by London police on July 22, 2005, at Stockwell Tube station; a new Disney+ drama, made with his family's consultation, aims to present the full story and fight for justice.
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48% Bias Score


U.S. Bans Sea Salt Imports from South Korean Farm Over Forced Labor
The U.S. has banned sea salt imports from South Korea's largest salt farm, Taepyung, due to forced labor accusations, impacting 6% of the nation's salt production and highlighting a decades-long human rights problem.
U.S. Bans Sea Salt Imports from South Korean Farm Over Forced Labor
The U.S. has banned sea salt imports from South Korea's largest salt farm, Taepyung, due to forced labor accusations, impacting 6% of the nation's salt production and highlighting a decades-long human rights problem.
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36% Bias Score

Tubman Removed from "Underground Railroad" Webpage Amidst Broader Government Website Changes
The National Parks Service removed Harriet Tubman's image and quote from its "Underground Railroad" webpage, along with references to enslaved people and the Fugitive Slave Act, replacing them with content emphasizing "American ideals" and "Black/White Cooperation," following similar changes to othe...

Tubman Removed from "Underground Railroad" Webpage Amidst Broader Government Website Changes
The National Parks Service removed Harriet Tubman's image and quote from its "Underground Railroad" webpage, along with references to enslaved people and the Fugitive Slave Act, replacing them with content emphasizing "American ideals" and "Black/White Cooperation," following similar changes to othe...
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76% Bias Score

Rat Sets World Record for Landmine Detection
Ronin, a giant pouched rat, set a world record by detecting 109 landmines and 15 unexploded ordnance in Cambodia between August 2021 and February 2025, showcasing the effectiveness of animal-assisted landmine detection in addressing the global landmine crisis.

Rat Sets World Record for Landmine Detection
Ronin, a giant pouched rat, set a world record by detecting 109 landmines and 15 unexploded ordnance in Cambodia between August 2021 and February 2025, showcasing the effectiveness of animal-assisted landmine detection in addressing the global landmine crisis.
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40% Bias Score

Tubman Removed from Underground Railroad Webpage
The National Parks Service removed Harriet Tubman's image and a quote from its Underground Railroad webpage, along with references to enslaved people and the Fugitive Slave Act, replacing it with content emphasizing "Black/White Cooperation" and American ideals, prompting criticism from historians.

Tubman Removed from Underground Railroad Webpage
The National Parks Service removed Harriet Tubman's image and a quote from its Underground Railroad webpage, along with references to enslaved people and the Fugitive Slave Act, replacing it with content emphasizing "Black/White Cooperation" and American ideals, prompting criticism from historians.
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84% Bias Score

Myanmar Earthquake: Over 3,500 Dead, Rains Hamper Rescue
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake near Mandalay, Myanmar, on March 28, caused at least 3,564 deaths, 5,012 injuries, and 210 missing, with heavy rains hindering rescue efforts and damaging infrastructure across six regions, including Naypyitaw, amidst ongoing political instability.

Myanmar Earthquake: Over 3,500 Dead, Rains Hamper Rescue
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake near Mandalay, Myanmar, on March 28, caused at least 3,564 deaths, 5,012 injuries, and 210 missing, with heavy rains hindering rescue efforts and damaging infrastructure across six regions, including Naypyitaw, amidst ongoing political instability.
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24% Bias Score

The Haggadah: A Coded Message of Jewish Redemption
Following the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, the Haggadah was created as a coded Passover text, using the story of the Exodus from Egypt to symbolize the future return to Israel and subtly hinting at rebellion against Roman rule through its narrative and symbolism, such as the missing fi...

The Haggadah: A Coded Message of Jewish Redemption
Following the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, the Haggadah was created as a coded Passover text, using the story of the Exodus from Egypt to symbolize the future return to Israel and subtly hinting at rebellion against Roman rule through its narrative and symbolism, such as the missing fi...
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52% Bias Score

French Professor Forced to Leave Lecture by Pro-Palestinian Protesters
On April 1st, 20 masked pro-Palestinian students interrupted a lecture by French geographer Fabrice Balanche at Lyon-2 University, forcing him to leave and sparking condemnation from over 30 French academics; the incident followed a campus blockade and raised concerns about academic freedom and the ...

French Professor Forced to Leave Lecture by Pro-Palestinian Protesters
On April 1st, 20 masked pro-Palestinian students interrupted a lecture by French geographer Fabrice Balanche at Lyon-2 University, forcing him to leave and sparking condemnation from over 30 French academics; the incident followed a campus blockade and raised concerns about academic freedom and the ...
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56% Bias Score
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