Forensic Evidence Links Suspects to Narin Güran Murder
The murder trial of Narin Güran, whose body was found after 19 days, revealed forensic analysis of rugs from her home. A male DNA profile found on two rugs matched a profile from the crime scene but not any known profiles in the database, leading to the conviction of four individuals, including her ...
Forensic Evidence Links Suspects to Narin Güran Murder
The murder trial of Narin Güran, whose body was found after 19 days, revealed forensic analysis of rugs from her home. A male DNA profile found on two rugs matched a profile from the crime scene but not any known profiles in the database, leading to the conviction of four individuals, including her ...
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40% Bias Score
1989 Pervouralsk Tu-134 Crash Memorial
On January 13th, 2024, survivors and rescuers of a 1989 Tu-134 passenger plane crash near Pervouralsk, Russia, commemorated the 27 fatalities and 44 injuries resulting from a fire that forced an emergency landing in a field. The crew, facing navigation system failure due to the fire, attempted a lan...
1989 Pervouralsk Tu-134 Crash Memorial
On January 13th, 2024, survivors and rescuers of a 1989 Tu-134 passenger plane crash near Pervouralsk, Russia, commemorated the 27 fatalities and 44 injuries resulting from a fire that forced an emergency landing in a field. The crew, facing navigation system failure due to the fire, attempted a lan...
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24% Bias Score
North Korean Soldiers Used as Human Bait in Ukraine
A diary found on a deceased North Korean soldier reveals Pyongyang's use of its troops as bait to shoot down Ukrainian drones near Kursk; thousands of North Korean soldiers have died in recent weeks, and two captured soldiers were offered back to Pyongyang in exchange for Ukrainian POWs.
North Korean Soldiers Used as Human Bait in Ukraine
A diary found on a deceased North Korean soldier reveals Pyongyang's use of its troops as bait to shoot down Ukrainian drones near Kursk; thousands of North Korean soldiers have died in recent weeks, and two captured soldiers were offered back to Pyongyang in exchange for Ukrainian POWs.
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40% Bias Score
Gaza War: 46,500 Palestinians Dead Amidst Humanitarian Catastrophe
Fifteen months into the Gaza war, over 46,500 Palestinians are dead, 90% of the population is displaced, and the territory faces a humanitarian crisis due to Israeli ground operations, a blockade limiting aid, and widespread destruction of infrastructure.
Gaza War: 46,500 Palestinians Dead Amidst Humanitarian Catastrophe
Fifteen months into the Gaza war, over 46,500 Palestinians are dead, 90% of the population is displaced, and the territory faces a humanitarian crisis due to Israeli ground operations, a blockade limiting aid, and widespread destruction of infrastructure.
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52% Bias Score
Sudan Conflict: 1,000–3,000 Families Flee North Kordofan Amidst Escalating Violence
Between 1,000 and 3,000 families fled Um Rawaba in North Kordofan, Sudan, in five days due to escalating conflict between the Sudanese army and the RSF; this follows clashes last week and adds to the over 205,000 already displaced in the region, part of a wider crisis affecting over 11.5 million int...
Sudan Conflict: 1,000–3,000 Families Flee North Kordofan Amidst Escalating Violence
Between 1,000 and 3,000 families fled Um Rawaba in North Kordofan, Sudan, in five days due to escalating conflict between the Sudanese army and the RSF; this follows clashes last week and adds to the over 205,000 already displaced in the region, part of a wider crisis affecting over 11.5 million int...
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52% Bias Score
Yousafzai Condemns Taliban's Suppression of Women's Education in Afghanistan
Malala Yousafzai, on March 27, 2023, condemned the Taliban's suppression of women's education in Afghanistan, highlighting the 1.5 million girls denied schooling, urging Islamic leaders to oppose these policies as un-Islamic. The Taliban regime, which hasn't been recognized internationally, rejects ...
Yousafzai Condemns Taliban's Suppression of Women's Education in Afghanistan
Malala Yousafzai, on March 27, 2023, condemned the Taliban's suppression of women's education in Afghanistan, highlighting the 1.5 million girls denied schooling, urging Islamic leaders to oppose these policies as un-Islamic. The Taliban regime, which hasn't been recognized internationally, rejects ...
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56% Bias Score
Germany Lacks Data on Children Affected by Utility Shutoffs and Evictions
In 2023, German utility companies cut off electricity to 204,441 households and gas to 28,059; 32,669 evictions occurred. The government lacks data on how many children were affected, despite concerns raised by a Left Party politician.
Germany Lacks Data on Children Affected by Utility Shutoffs and Evictions
In 2023, German utility companies cut off electricity to 204,441 households and gas to 28,059; 32,669 evictions occurred. The government lacks data on how many children were affected, despite concerns raised by a Left Party politician.
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32% Bias Score
Over 160 Journalists Killed in Gaza Conflict Amidst Accusations of Systematic Targeting
The Gaza conflict has caused at least 45,000 deaths, including over 160 journalists—the deadliest period for reporters since 1992—leading to accusations of systematic targeting, despite denials from Israel, and raising concerns about biased reporting.
Over 160 Journalists Killed in Gaza Conflict Amidst Accusations of Systematic Targeting
The Gaza conflict has caused at least 45,000 deaths, including over 160 journalists—the deadliest period for reporters since 1992—leading to accusations of systematic targeting, despite denials from Israel, and raising concerns about biased reporting.
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40% Bias Score
King Charles to Commemorate Auschwitz Liberation
King Charles will travel to Auschwitz-Birkenau on January 27th, 2025, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of its liberation, meeting with Holocaust survivor Manfred Goldberg beforehand. The visit aims to remember the victims and actively prevent future atrocities, emphasizing the significance of Hol...
King Charles to Commemorate Auschwitz Liberation
King Charles will travel to Auschwitz-Birkenau on January 27th, 2025, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of its liberation, meeting with Holocaust survivor Manfred Goldberg beforehand. The visit aims to remember the victims and actively prevent future atrocities, emphasizing the significance of Hol...
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32% Bias Score
AI-Generated Racism Surges on X Following Grok Update
Following a recent update to X's AI chatbot Grok, which added a new text-to-image feature called Aurora, Signify, a sports online abuse monitoring organization, reported a significant increase in racist abuse toward footballers, using photorealistic images created with the new software. This has pro...
AI-Generated Racism Surges on X Following Grok Update
Following a recent update to X's AI chatbot Grok, which added a new text-to-image feature called Aurora, Signify, a sports online abuse monitoring organization, reported a significant increase in racist abuse toward footballers, using photorealistic images created with the new software. This has pro...
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40% Bias Score
Grindr's Age Verification Failure Linked to 13 Child Sex Abuse Cases in UK
At least 13 UK police reports in the first ten months of 2024 linked Grindr to serious child sexual abuse, including five rapes, highlighting the app's age verification failures despite claiming to be a 'safe space'.
Grindr's Age Verification Failure Linked to 13 Child Sex Abuse Cases in UK
At least 13 UK police reports in the first ten months of 2024 linked Grindr to serious child sexual abuse, including five rapes, highlighting the app's age verification failures despite claiming to be a 'safe space'.
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60% Bias Score
Syria's Post-Assad Era: Human Rights Concerns and Turkish Intervention
Following Bashar al-Assad's fall, the interim Syrian government's actions, including violence against minorities and lack of transparency, raise human rights concerns; Turkey's intervention in Kurdish areas further threatens stability and human rights, contrasting with the Kurdish constitution that ...
Syria's Post-Assad Era: Human Rights Concerns and Turkish Intervention
Following Bashar al-Assad's fall, the interim Syrian government's actions, including violence against minorities and lack of transparency, raise human rights concerns; Turkey's intervention in Kurdish areas further threatens stability and human rights, contrasting with the Kurdish constitution that ...
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60% Bias Score