7/7 London Bombings Documentary Explores Lasting Impact
On July 7, 2005, four coordinated suicide bombings on London's transport system killed 52 people and injured hundreds, prompting a four-part BBC documentary, "7/7: The London Bombings," which explores the events, aftermath, and enduring consequences of the attacks.
7/7 London Bombings Documentary Explores Lasting Impact
On July 7, 2005, four coordinated suicide bombings on London's transport system killed 52 people and injured hundreds, prompting a four-part BBC documentary, "7/7: The London Bombings," which explores the events, aftermath, and enduring consequences of the attacks.
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28% Bias Score
Honduras Arrests Top Military Officials for 2009 Protest Killing
Former Honduran military chiefs Romeo Vásquez, Venancio Cervantes, and Carlos Puerto were arrested on January 5th, 2025, for the 2009 killing of a civilian protester during a military crackdown following a coup against President Manuel Zelaya.
Honduras Arrests Top Military Officials for 2009 Protest Killing
Former Honduran military chiefs Romeo Vásquez, Venancio Cervantes, and Carlos Puerto were arrested on January 5th, 2025, for the 2009 killing of a civilian protester during a military crackdown following a coup against President Manuel Zelaya.
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52% Bias Score
Mercy Ships' Global Mercy: Providing Free Surgery in Sub-Saharan Africa
Mercy Ships' Global Mercy, a 571-foot hospital ship, provides free, life-changing surgeries to people in sub-Saharan Africa lacking access to safe medical procedures, having performed over 4,400 since its commissioning, addressing a critical healthcare disparity in the region.
Mercy Ships' Global Mercy: Providing Free Surgery in Sub-Saharan Africa
Mercy Ships' Global Mercy, a 571-foot hospital ship, provides free, life-changing surgeries to people in sub-Saharan Africa lacking access to safe medical procedures, having performed over 4,400 since its commissioning, addressing a critical healthcare disparity in the region.
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40% Bias Score
Kerch Strait Oil Spill Kills Dozens of Dolphins
An oil spill in the Kerch Strait, a vital waterway separating Crimea and Russia, has resulted in the deaths of at least 32 dolphins, part of a larger 61 cetacean die-off, prompting a regional emergency declaration and extensive cleanup efforts.
Kerch Strait Oil Spill Kills Dozens of Dolphins
An oil spill in the Kerch Strait, a vital waterway separating Crimea and Russia, has resulted in the deaths of at least 32 dolphins, part of a larger 61 cetacean die-off, prompting a regional emergency declaration and extensive cleanup efforts.
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40% Bias Score
Riverwood NIMBYs Petition Against Social Housing for Elderly Women
Residents of Hardwicke Street, Riverwood, are petitioning against a 29-apartment social housing complex for elderly women, citing concerns about property devaluation, neighborhood character, and safety, despite a 62,590-person waiting list and a 221,500 dwelling shortage in NSW social housing.
Riverwood NIMBYs Petition Against Social Housing for Elderly Women
Residents of Hardwicke Street, Riverwood, are petitioning against a 29-apartment social housing complex for elderly women, citing concerns about property devaluation, neighborhood character, and safety, despite a 62,590-person waiting list and a 221,500 dwelling shortage in NSW social housing.
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68% Bias Score
Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed After Nashville Student Killed by Stray Bullet
Eighteen-year-old Belmont University student Jillian Ludwig was fatally shot by a stray bullet fired by Shaquille Taylor, a repeat offender deemed incompetent to stand trial, on November 7, 2023, in Nashville's Edgehill Community Memorial Gardens Park; a wrongful death lawsuit alleges negligence by ...
Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed After Nashville Student Killed by Stray Bullet
Eighteen-year-old Belmont University student Jillian Ludwig was fatally shot by a stray bullet fired by Shaquille Taylor, a repeat offender deemed incompetent to stand trial, on November 7, 2023, in Nashville's Edgehill Community Memorial Gardens Park; a wrongful death lawsuit alleges negligence by ...
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64% Bias Score
Magdeburg Car Attack Sparks Surge in Racist Violence Against Migrants
A car attack on a Magdeburg Christmas market on December 20th, resulting in six deaths and around 300 injuries, has been followed by a sharp increase in racist attacks targeting migrants, documented by police reports and victim support organizations, indicating a pattern of post-attack xenophobic vi...
Magdeburg Car Attack Sparks Surge in Racist Violence Against Migrants
A car attack on a Magdeburg Christmas market on December 20th, resulting in six deaths and around 300 injuries, has been followed by a sharp increase in racist attacks targeting migrants, documented by police reports and victim support organizations, indicating a pattern of post-attack xenophobic vi...
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64% Bias Score
146 Venezuelan Protesters Released Ahead of Maduro's Inauguration
Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek Saab announced the release of 146 protesters, bringing the total to 1,515, days before President Maduro's controversial inauguration following a disputed election where opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez claims victory, prompting international condemnation and a mas...
146 Venezuelan Protesters Released Ahead of Maduro's Inauguration
Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek Saab announced the release of 146 protesters, bringing the total to 1,515, days before President Maduro's controversial inauguration following a disputed election where opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez claims victory, prompting international condemnation and a mas...
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40% Bias Score
Syrian Female Journalists: Courage Under Fire
From 2011, Syrian female journalists risked their lives to report on the conflict, facing arrest, kidnapping, and death at the hands of various groups, including the Syrian regime, the PYD, and ISIS; at least seven were killed, while others worked under pseudonyms to protect their families.
Syrian Female Journalists: Courage Under Fire
From 2011, Syrian female journalists risked their lives to report on the conflict, facing arrest, kidnapping, and death at the hands of various groups, including the Syrian regime, the PYD, and ISIS; at least seven were killed, while others worked under pseudonyms to protect their families.
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48% Bias Score
Heightened Security for Presidential Election Certification Amidst January 6 Anniversary
The certification of the 2024 presidential election at the US Capitol is anticipated to be heavily secured, in stark contrast to the January 6, 2021, riot where five people died, over 140 police officers were injured, and nearly 600 people were charged.
Heightened Security for Presidential Election Certification Amidst January 6 Anniversary
The certification of the 2024 presidential election at the US Capitol is anticipated to be heavily secured, in stark contrast to the January 6, 2021, riot where five people died, over 140 police officers were injured, and nearly 600 people were charged.
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36% Bias Score
Venezuelan Child Migrants Face Peril in Colombia
Over 2.8 million Venezuelans, including 800,000 children, have migrated to Colombia since 2014, fleeing political unrest; these children face significant threats including violence, trafficking, and recruitment by armed groups, highlighting the largest refugee crisis in modern Latin American history...
Venezuelan Child Migrants Face Peril in Colombia
Over 2.8 million Venezuelans, including 800,000 children, have migrated to Colombia since 2014, fleeing political unrest; these children face significant threats including violence, trafficking, and recruitment by armed groups, highlighting the largest refugee crisis in modern Latin American history...
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32% Bias Score
Resilient Central American Journalism Exposes Authoritarian Regimes
Central American journalists, despite facing exile, imprisonment, and threats, continue to expose corruption and human rights abuses in El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, and Honduras in 2024, demonstrating resilience against authoritarian regimes.
Resilient Central American Journalism Exposes Authoritarian Regimes
Central American journalists, despite facing exile, imprisonment, and threats, continue to expose corruption and human rights abuses in El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, and Honduras in 2024, demonstrating resilience against authoritarian regimes.
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48% Bias Score