Gaza Devastation: 15 Months of Conflict Leave 60% of Buildings Destroyed
Fifteen months of conflict in Gaza, triggered by a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, have left 60% of buildings damaged or destroyed, over 46,600 Palestinians dead, and nearly 2.2 million displaced, creating a massive humanitarian crisis and an 86% economic contraction.
Gaza Devastation: 15 Months of Conflict Leave 60% of Buildings Destroyed
Fifteen months of conflict in Gaza, triggered by a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, have left 60% of buildings damaged or destroyed, over 46,600 Palestinians dead, and nearly 2.2 million displaced, creating a massive humanitarian crisis and an 86% economic contraction.
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44% Bias Score
Gaza Devastation: Rebuilding Challenges After Israel-Hamas War
The Israel-Hamas war has left 69% of Gaza's structures damaged or destroyed, with over 50 million tons of rubble, and rebuilding could take over 350 years if a blockade remains; a phased ceasefire agreement is underway, but its success is uncertain.
Gaza Devastation: Rebuilding Challenges After Israel-Hamas War
The Israel-Hamas war has left 69% of Gaza's structures damaged or destroyed, with over 50 million tons of rubble, and rebuilding could take over 350 years if a blockade remains; a phased ceasefire agreement is underway, but its success is uncertain.
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44% Bias Score
Gazan Student Describes Terror Following Ceasefire Announcement
In the aftermath of a ceasefire announcement between Israel and Hamas, 21-year-old Gazan engineering student Shaymaa Ahmed recounts terrifying overnight bombardments and describes the immense loss and trauma affecting her family and countless others in Gaza after fifteen months of conflict, where ov...
Gazan Student Describes Terror Following Ceasefire Announcement
In the aftermath of a ceasefire announcement between Israel and Hamas, 21-year-old Gazan engineering student Shaymaa Ahmed recounts terrifying overnight bombardments and describes the immense loss and trauma affecting her family and countless others in Gaza after fifteen months of conflict, where ov...
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44% Bias Score
Nicaragua Amends Constitution, Raising Concerns About Press Freedom
Nicaragua's National Assembly approved constitutional amendments on January 16, 2025, granting the state authority to monitor media for false information and foreign influence, prompting concerns about press freedom and potentially leading to increased censorship under the controversial Cybercrime L...
Nicaragua Amends Constitution, Raising Concerns About Press Freedom
Nicaragua's National Assembly approved constitutional amendments on January 16, 2025, granting the state authority to monitor media for false information and foreign influence, prompting concerns about press freedom and potentially leading to increased censorship under the controversial Cybercrime L...
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56% Bias Score
Eaton Fire Devastates Altadena, Exposing Systemic Issues
The Eaton Fire, beginning January 7th, has caused widespread destruction in Altadena, California, damaging or destroying over 7,000 homes and businesses, leaving over 170,000 under evacuation orders, and revealing systemic issues in emergency preparedness and post-disaster price gouging.
Eaton Fire Devastates Altadena, Exposing Systemic Issues
The Eaton Fire, beginning January 7th, has caused widespread destruction in Altadena, California, damaging or destroying over 7,000 homes and businesses, leaving over 170,000 under evacuation orders, and revealing systemic issues in emergency preparedness and post-disaster price gouging.
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44% Bias Score
Auschwitz Commandant's House Becomes Global Center Against Extremism
The Counter Extremism Project has transformed the former home of Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss into a global center against extremism, opening it to the public on the 80th anniversary of the camp's liberation to confront the normalization of evil and prevent future atrocities.
Auschwitz Commandant's House Becomes Global Center Against Extremism
The Counter Extremism Project has transformed the former home of Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss into a global center against extremism, opening it to the public on the 80th anniversary of the camp's liberation to confront the normalization of evil and prevent future atrocities.
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48% Bias Score
Gaza Ceasefire: Cautious Optimism Amidst Devastation
A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, agreed upon after a 15-month war that killed over 46,700 Palestinians, is set to begin on Sunday, bringing cautious optimism to Gaza residents who have endured displacement, loss, and trauma while facing the uncertainty of future violence.
Gaza Ceasefire: Cautious Optimism Amidst Devastation
A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, agreed upon after a 15-month war that killed over 46,700 Palestinians, is set to begin on Sunday, bringing cautious optimism to Gaza residents who have endured displacement, loss, and trauma while facing the uncertainty of future violence.
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56% Bias Score
Russia's Genocidal Occupation of Ukrainian Territories
Russia's occupation of Ukrainian territories involves widespread human rights abuses, including the forced deportation of over 19,500 children by December 2024, cultural destruction, and economic exploitation, aiming to eliminate Ukrainian identity and establish control; resistance persists despite ...
Russia's Genocidal Occupation of Ukrainian Territories
Russia's occupation of Ukrainian territories involves widespread human rights abuses, including the forced deportation of over 19,500 children by December 2024, cultural destruction, and economic exploitation, aiming to eliminate Ukrainian identity and establish control; resistance persists despite ...
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56% Bias Score
Holocaust Memoir: Cordelia Edvardson's 'Gebrand kind zoekt het vuur'
Cordelia Edvardson's memoir, "Gebrand kind zoekt het vuur," details her experiences as a child of mixed Jewish heritage in Nazi Germany, her expulsion from home, forced renunciation of German citizenship to save her mother, and her subsequent survival in Auschwitz-Birkenau, revealing the lasting psy...
Holocaust Memoir: Cordelia Edvardson's 'Gebrand kind zoekt het vuur'
Cordelia Edvardson's memoir, "Gebrand kind zoekt het vuur," details her experiences as a child of mixed Jewish heritage in Nazi Germany, her expulsion from home, forced renunciation of German citizenship to save her mother, and her subsequent survival in Auschwitz-Birkenau, revealing the lasting psy...
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36% Bias Score
Nagasaki Survivor's Nobel-Fueled Plea for Nuclear Disarmament
Shigemitsu Tanaka, an 84-year-old Nagasaki atomic bomb survivor and Nihon Hidankyo member, recounts his experiences and advocates for nuclear disarmament following the organization's 2024 Nobel Peace Prize win, emphasizing the long-term health consequences and the need for global action.
Nagasaki Survivor's Nobel-Fueled Plea for Nuclear Disarmament
Shigemitsu Tanaka, an 84-year-old Nagasaki atomic bomb survivor and Nihon Hidankyo member, recounts his experiences and advocates for nuclear disarmament following the organization's 2024 Nobel Peace Prize win, emphasizing the long-term health consequences and the need for global action.
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56% Bias Score
Catatumbo Violence: Four Peace Signatories Killed Amidst Renewed Clashes
Renewed clashes between the ELN and dissident FARC groups in Colombia's Catatumbo region have left at least four former FARC peace signatories dead, shattering a local truce and raising concerns about the ongoing peace process.
Catatumbo Violence: Four Peace Signatories Killed Amidst Renewed Clashes
Renewed clashes between the ELN and dissident FARC groups in Colombia's Catatumbo region have left at least four former FARC peace signatories dead, shattering a local truce and raising concerns about the ongoing peace process.
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44% Bias Score
We Are The World" Raises \$60 Million for Africa
On January 28, 1985, 47 music stars, including Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, recorded "We Are The World" at A&M Studios in Los Angeles, raising over \$60 million for famine relief in Africa, inspired by Bob Geldof's Band Aid project and organized by Harry Belafonte and Quincy Jones.
We Are The World" Raises \$60 Million for Africa
On January 28, 1985, 47 music stars, including Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, recorded "We Are The World" at A&M Studios in Los Angeles, raising over \$60 million for famine relief in Africa, inspired by Bob Geldof's Band Aid project and organized by Harry Belafonte and Quincy Jones.
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24% Bias Score