Russian Soldiers Rescue Elderly Couple From Ukraine Border Fighting
Russian soldiers rescued an elderly couple, Vladimir and Varvara Lukyanchenko, from their village Russkaya Konopelka in the Kursk region, which is near the Ukrainian border, during intense fighting in August, after they had hidden in a basement for days; they are now in a temporary accommodation cen...
Russian Soldiers Rescue Elderly Couple From Ukraine Border Fighting
Russian soldiers rescued an elderly couple, Vladimir and Varvara Lukyanchenko, from their village Russkaya Konopelka in the Kursk region, which is near the Ukrainian border, during intense fighting in August, after they had hidden in a basement for days; they are now in a temporary accommodation cen...
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28% Bias Score
Wrongful Conviction in Mexico: Family Seeks Amnesty for Imprisoned Man
Juan Carlos Ramírez Michaca, 39, serves a 70-year sentence in Oaxaca, Mexico, for a 2005 murder he didn't commit; his family seeks amnesty due to police torture, fabricated evidence, and ongoing judicial irregularities.
Wrongful Conviction in Mexico: Family Seeks Amnesty for Imprisoned Man
Juan Carlos Ramírez Michaca, 39, serves a 70-year sentence in Oaxaca, Mexico, for a 2005 murder he didn't commit; his family seeks amnesty due to police torture, fabricated evidence, and ongoing judicial irregularities.
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56% Bias Score
Senegalese Top Student's Return After France Struggles
Diarry Sow, a Senegalese academic star, temporarily left her studies in France in 2021 due to racism, lack of support, culture shock, and financial difficulties; however, she has since resumed her studies and aims to write a book about her benefactor.
Senegalese Top Student's Return After France Struggles
Diarry Sow, a Senegalese academic star, temporarily left her studies in France in 2021 due to racism, lack of support, culture shock, and financial difficulties; however, she has since resumed her studies and aims to write a book about her benefactor.
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24% Bias Score
Italian Journalist Arrested in Iran Amid Diplomatic Tensions
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala was arrested in Tehran on December 19th, held in solitary confinement at Evin prison, with no official reason given; Italy is working with Iranian authorities to secure her release amid heightened tensions between the two countries.
Italian Journalist Arrested in Iran Amid Diplomatic Tensions
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala was arrested in Tehran on December 19th, held in solitary confinement at Evin prison, with no official reason given; Italy is working with Iranian authorities to secure her release amid heightened tensions between the two countries.
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40% Bias Score
Sudan Conflict: 20,000 Dead, Millions Displaced, UN Urges Peacekeeping
In Sudan, a brutal 20-month conflict between the RSF and SAF has caused at least 20,000 deaths, displaced 14 million (3.1 million refugees), and resulted in widespread sexual violence, with children disproportionately affected; despite multiple failed peace initiatives, the UN urges international pe...
Sudan Conflict: 20,000 Dead, Millions Displaced, UN Urges Peacekeeping
In Sudan, a brutal 20-month conflict between the RSF and SAF has caused at least 20,000 deaths, displaced 14 million (3.1 million refugees), and resulted in widespread sexual violence, with children disproportionately affected; despite multiple failed peace initiatives, the UN urges international pe...
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64% Bias Score
Israeli Strikes Kill Journalists and Baby in Gaza
Five journalists were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, along with at least five other civilians, while a three-week-old baby froze to death in a tent camp; the IDF claims the journalists were Islamic Jihad members.
Israeli Strikes Kill Journalists and Baby in Gaza
Five journalists were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, along with at least five other civilians, while a three-week-old baby froze to death in a tent camp; the IDF claims the journalists were Islamic Jihad members.
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44% Bias Score
Turkey's Earthquake Housing Crisis: 155,000 Homes Delivered, but Uninhabitable
As of December 1st, only 155,124 of the promised 319,000 homes have been delivered to earthquake victims in Turkey, lacking crucial infrastructure and finalized financial plans; this highlights a larger issue of systemic failures in disaster management and resource allocation, raising concerns about...
Turkey's Earthquake Housing Crisis: 155,000 Homes Delivered, but Uninhabitable
As of December 1st, only 155,124 of the promised 319,000 homes have been delivered to earthquake victims in Turkey, lacking crucial infrastructure and finalized financial plans; this highlights a larger issue of systemic failures in disaster management and resource allocation, raising concerns about...
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64% Bias Score
Etihad Overbooking Leaves Australian Athlete Distressed
Nineteen-year-old Australian athlete Lily Winward was involuntarily removed from an overbooked Etihad Airways flight from Athens to Sydney via Abu Dhabi in September, experiencing harassment, a panic attack, and being forced to hold a toddler for six hours due to the airline's inadequate response to...
Etihad Overbooking Leaves Australian Athlete Distressed
Nineteen-year-old Australian athlete Lily Winward was involuntarily removed from an overbooked Etihad Airways flight from Athens to Sydney via Abu Dhabi in September, experiencing harassment, a panic attack, and being forced to hold a toddler for six hours due to the airline's inadequate response to...
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64% Bias Score
Russian Mother's Perilous Humanitarian Missions to War Zone
Aksana, a mother of four from Achit, Russia, regularly travels to the war zone with her youngest child to deliver humanitarian aid and mail to soldiers, despite family concerns and personal hardships.
Russian Mother's Perilous Humanitarian Missions to War Zone
Aksana, a mother of four from Achit, Russia, regularly travels to the war zone with her youngest child to deliver humanitarian aid and mail to soldiers, despite family concerns and personal hardships.
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40% Bias Score
£15m Fund to Redistribute Surplus Farm Food in England
The UK government launched a £15 million fund to redistribute surplus food from farms to charities in England, addressing food waste and providing support for those in need, following years of campaigning by charities.
£15m Fund to Redistribute Surplus Farm Food in England
The UK government launched a £15 million fund to redistribute surplus food from farms to charities in England, addressing food waste and providing support for those in need, following years of campaigning by charities.
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64% Bias Score
2004 Tsunami's Devastating Impact on Andaman and Nicobar Islands
A BBC journalist recounts her experience aboard a ferry during the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, detailing the immediate impact on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the extent of damage, and the long-term consequences for the affected communities.
2004 Tsunami's Devastating Impact on Andaman and Nicobar Islands
A BBC journalist recounts her experience aboard a ferry during the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, detailing the immediate impact on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the extent of damage, and the long-term consequences for the affected communities.
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28% Bias Score
Urgent Plea for Hostage Release: Bibas Family Among Over 50 Still Alive
The Bibas family—Shiri, Yarden, Ariel, and Kfir—were among 100 hostages abducted by Hamas on October 7, 2023; intelligence confirms over half are still alive, prompting urgent calls for their release.
Urgent Plea for Hostage Release: Bibas Family Among Over 50 Still Alive
The Bibas family—Shiri, Yarden, Ariel, and Kfir—were among 100 hostages abducted by Hamas on October 7, 2023; intelligence confirms over half are still alive, prompting urgent calls for their release.
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64% Bias Score