Hamas Offers to Release 34 Israeli Hostages
Following the October 7th abduction of over 250 people, approximately 97 remain in Palestinian hands, with 34 officially declared dead by Israel. Hamas offered to release 34 hostages from a list provided by Israel in 2014, raising hopes but also uncertainties.
Hamas Offers to Release 34 Israeli Hostages
Following the October 7th abduction of over 250 people, approximately 97 remain in Palestinian hands, with 34 officially declared dead by Israel. Hamas offered to release 34 hostages from a list provided by Israel in 2014, raising hopes but also uncertainties.
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40% Bias Score
Double Fatal Shooting in West Bank; Germany Halts Funding to Human Rights Groups
Two Israeli women, Rachel Cohen and Aliza Reiz, were shot dead in al-Funduq, West Bank, on October 26, 2024, along with Israeli police officer Elad Yaakov Winkelstein. Germany's subsequent suspension of funding to several Israeli and Palestinian human rights groups has sparked controversy, raising q...
Double Fatal Shooting in West Bank; Germany Halts Funding to Human Rights Groups
Two Israeli women, Rachel Cohen and Aliza Reiz, were shot dead in al-Funduq, West Bank, on October 26, 2024, along with Israeli police officer Elad Yaakov Winkelstein. Germany's subsequent suspension of funding to several Israeli and Palestinian human rights groups has sparked controversy, raising q...
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44% Bias Score
Attacks on Dutch Journalists Rise Sharply in 2024
In 2024, Dutch journalists faced a record number of threats, intimidation, discrimination, and physical violence, with 249 incidents reported to PersVeilig, a rise attributed partly to protests and riots, notably those related to pro-Palestinian demonstrations; one journalist's car was even set on f...
Attacks on Dutch Journalists Rise Sharply in 2024
In 2024, Dutch journalists faced a record number of threats, intimidation, discrimination, and physical violence, with 249 incidents reported to PersVeilig, a rise attributed partly to protests and riots, notably those related to pro-Palestinian demonstrations; one journalist's car was even set on f...
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28% Bias Score
Netherlands Publishes Database of WWII Nazi Collaborators
The Netherlands released a database naming 425,000 citizens investigated for Nazi collaboration during WWII; over 150,000 faced legal action, and the database aims to increase public understanding and combat Holocaust denial.
Netherlands Publishes Database of WWII Nazi Collaborators
The Netherlands released a database naming 425,000 citizens investigated for Nazi collaboration during WWII; over 150,000 faced legal action, and the database aims to increase public understanding and combat Holocaust denial.
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28% Bias Score
Kerch Strait Oil Spill Kills 32 Dolphins
At least 32 dolphins have died following an oil spill from two damaged tankers in the Kerch Strait, prompting a regional emergency declaration in Sebastopol and Krasnodar, Russia, where cleanup efforts are underway to address the environmental disaster.
Kerch Strait Oil Spill Kills 32 Dolphins
At least 32 dolphins have died following an oil spill from two damaged tankers in the Kerch Strait, prompting a regional emergency declaration in Sebastopol and Krasnodar, Russia, where cleanup efforts are underway to address the environmental disaster.
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24% Bias Score
Burkina Faso's Displacement Crisis: A Contradiction of Government Claims
Over 2.5 million people are displaced in Burkina Faso due to extremist violence, contradicting the government's claims of improved security; many in Ouagadougou face discrimination and lack support, while the government restricts international aid and suppresses dissent.
Burkina Faso's Displacement Crisis: A Contradiction of Government Claims
Over 2.5 million people are displaced in Burkina Faso due to extremist violence, contradicting the government's claims of improved security; many in Ouagadougou face discrimination and lack support, while the government restricts international aid and suppresses dissent.
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48% Bias Score
German Students Protest AfD Congress in Riesa
Studis gegen Rechts," a student initiative, is organizing a protest against the AfD's January 11th party congress in Riesa, Saxony, with support from various organizations; motivated by rising right-wing influence and events like the need for police protection at a 2024 Christopher Street Day event ...
German Students Protest AfD Congress in Riesa
Studis gegen Rechts," a student initiative, is organizing a protest against the AfD's January 11th party congress in Riesa, Saxony, with support from various organizations; motivated by rising right-wing influence and events like the need for police protection at a 2024 Christopher Street Day event ...
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52% Bias Score
Japanese Courts Rule Against Same-Sex Marriage Ban Amidst Growing Public Support
Japanese courts are increasingly ruling against the ban on same-sex marriage, citing constitutional violations, while public support for legalization is at 71%, creating pressure for parliamentary action despite the ruling party's historical resistance.
Japanese Courts Rule Against Same-Sex Marriage Ban Amidst Growing Public Support
Japanese courts are increasingly ruling against the ban on same-sex marriage, citing constitutional violations, while public support for legalization is at 71%, creating pressure for parliamentary action despite the ruling party's historical resistance.
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36% Bias Score
Starmer Responds to Musk's Child Abuse Accusations, Highlights Record of Increased Prosecutions
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer responded to Elon Musk's accusations of complicity in child sexual abuse by highlighting his record of increasing prosecutions during his time as Director of Public Prosecutions, emphasizing reforms undertaken to overcome systemic obstacles and acknowledging past faili...
Starmer Responds to Musk's Child Abuse Accusations, Highlights Record of Increased Prosecutions
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer responded to Elon Musk's accusations of complicity in child sexual abuse by highlighting his record of increasing prosecutions during his time as Director of Public Prosecutions, emphasizing reforms undertaken to overcome systemic obstacles and acknowledging past faili...
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60% Bias Score
Brazil: Two Family Poisonings Under Investigation
A murder investigation is underway in Brazil after rat poison was found in a New Year's Day meal that killed three members of a family, days after a Christmas cake poisoned with arsenic killed three members of a different family; police are exploring whether the incidents are linked.
Brazil: Two Family Poisonings Under Investigation
A murder investigation is underway in Brazil after rat poison was found in a New Year's Day meal that killed three members of a family, days after a Christmas cake poisoned with arsenic killed three members of a different family; police are exploring whether the incidents are linked.
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52% Bias Score
Green Beret's Suicide Highlights Mental Health Crisis in US Military
Former Green Beret Matthew Livelsberger died in a self-inflicted explosion in Las Vegas on January 1st, 2024, an act initially investigated as a terrorist attack but later determined to be suicide stemming from PTSD and a desire to raise awareness about national security concerns.
Green Beret's Suicide Highlights Mental Health Crisis in US Military
Former Green Beret Matthew Livelsberger died in a self-inflicted explosion in Las Vegas on January 1st, 2024, an act initially investigated as a terrorist attack but later determined to be suicide stemming from PTSD and a desire to raise awareness about national security concerns.
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48% Bias Score
Charlie Hebdo Attack Trial: Six Men Face Court
Six men stand trial in Paris for a September 2020 knife attack outside the former Charlie Hebdo offices, five years after the 2015 massacre that killed 12; the trial reignites the debate on freedom of speech versus religious sensitivities.
Charlie Hebdo Attack Trial: Six Men Face Court
Six men stand trial in Paris for a September 2020 knife attack outside the former Charlie Hebdo offices, five years after the 2015 massacre that killed 12; the trial reignites the debate on freedom of speech versus religious sensitivities.
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56% Bias Score