Cape Town JCC Bombing Attempt Prompts Condemnation Demand
An unexploded improvised explosive device was thrown at a Cape Town Jewish Community Center; the South African Jewish Board of Deputies demands President Ramaphosa condemn the attack, noting his silence and a similar attack in Melbourne, Australia.
Cape Town JCC Bombing Attempt Prompts Condemnation Demand
An unexploded improvised explosive device was thrown at a Cape Town Jewish Community Center; the South African Jewish Board of Deputies demands President Ramaphosa condemn the attack, noting his silence and a similar attack in Melbourne, Australia.
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36% Bias Score
Maaloula Residents Return Amidst Concerns Over Hayat Tahrir al-Sham
Following the fall of the Syrian regime on December 8th, residents of the predominantly Christian town of Maaloula initially fled but are now returning, expressing concerns about Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's treatment of religious minorities, despite assurances of religious freedom.
Maaloula Residents Return Amidst Concerns Over Hayat Tahrir al-Sham
Following the fall of the Syrian regime on December 8th, residents of the predominantly Christian town of Maaloula initially fled but are now returning, expressing concerns about Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's treatment of religious minorities, despite assurances of religious freedom.
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56% Bias Score
EU Weakens Child Sexual Abuse Directive Amidst Member State Disagreements
The EU's attempt to update its 2011 directive on combating child sexual abuse is facing setbacks, as justice ministers from several member states weakened the initial proposal, prompting concerns from child rights advocates over insufficient legal protection and lack of action on issues like 'groomi...
EU Weakens Child Sexual Abuse Directive Amidst Member State Disagreements
The EU's attempt to update its 2011 directive on combating child sexual abuse is facing setbacks, as justice ministers from several member states weakened the initial proposal, prompting concerns from child rights advocates over insufficient legal protection and lack of action on issues like 'groomi...
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44% Bias Score
Telegram Groups Facilitating Sexual Abuse: Investigation Reveals Inaction by Authorities
A German public broadcaster's investigation uncovered numerous Telegram groups where men shared methods for sexually abusing women, including using drugs disguised as cosmetics; despite reporting the crimes to authorities, there was little response.
Telegram Groups Facilitating Sexual Abuse: Investigation Reveals Inaction by Authorities
A German public broadcaster's investigation uncovered numerous Telegram groups where men shared methods for sexually abusing women, including using drugs disguised as cosmetics; despite reporting the crimes to authorities, there was little response.
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28% Bias Score
Iranian Film "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" Shortlisted for Oscars Representing Germany
Mohammad Rasoulof's "The Seed of the Sacred Fig," an Iranian thriller about state violence and censorship inspired by the 2022 Iranian protests, is Germany's submission for the 2024 Oscars' Best International Feature Film category; the film was shot in secret in Iran, and Rasoulof escaped the countr...
Iranian Film "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" Shortlisted for Oscars Representing Germany
Mohammad Rasoulof's "The Seed of the Sacred Fig," an Iranian thriller about state violence and censorship inspired by the 2022 Iranian protests, is Germany's submission for the 2024 Oscars' Best International Feature Film category; the film was shot in secret in Iran, and Rasoulof escaped the countr...
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32% Bias Score
German Pensioner Wrongfully Imprisoned for 13 Years, Billed €100,000 for Prison Stay
Manfred Genditzki, a German pensioner wrongly convicted of murder in 2008, was released after 13 years but now faces a €100,000 bill from the state for his prison stay, despite receiving €368,700 in compensation.
German Pensioner Wrongfully Imprisoned for 13 Years, Billed €100,000 for Prison Stay
Manfred Genditzki, a German pensioner wrongly convicted of murder in 2008, was released after 13 years but now faces a €100,000 bill from the state for his prison stay, despite receiving €368,700 in compensation.
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52% Bias Score
Supreme Court to Hear Case on South Carolina's Defunding of Planned Parenthood
The Supreme Court agreed to review South Carolina's decision to defund Planned Parenthood, impacting hundreds of Medicaid patients; the case challenges whether the Medicaid Act guarantees beneficiaries the right to choose their provider, following the overturning of Roe v. Wade and similar actions i...
Supreme Court to Hear Case on South Carolina's Defunding of Planned Parenthood
The Supreme Court agreed to review South Carolina's decision to defund Planned Parenthood, impacting hundreds of Medicaid patients; the case challenges whether the Medicaid Act guarantees beneficiaries the right to choose their provider, following the overturning of Roe v. Wade and similar actions i...
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44% Bias Score
Unsafe Housing: UK Council Pays for Family's Dilapidated Temporary Home
Fauzia's family lives in a west London house with raw sewage and maggots; Enfield Council pays \$2,543 monthly for this property, highlighting a wider crisis of 123,000 households in temporary accommodation in England, impacting 160,000 children and costing councils \$1 billion last year.
Unsafe Housing: UK Council Pays for Family's Dilapidated Temporary Home
Fauzia's family lives in a west London house with raw sewage and maggots; Enfield Council pays \$2,543 monthly for this property, highlighting a wider crisis of 123,000 households in temporary accommodation in England, impacting 160,000 children and costing councils \$1 billion last year.
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36% Bias Score
Damascus After Assad: Celebrations and Anxieties
Three days after the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, Damascus experienced jubilant celebrations alongside deep anxieties about the future, as citizens grappled with the absence of a clear transition plan and the presence of powerful armed groups, particularly concerning religious minorities.
Damascus After Assad: Celebrations and Anxieties
Three days after the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, Damascus experienced jubilant celebrations alongside deep anxieties about the future, as citizens grappled with the absence of a clear transition plan and the presence of powerful armed groups, particularly concerning religious minorities.
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36% Bias Score
Assad Regime's Hidden Billions: Contrasting Wealth and Syrian Poverty
The Assad family's wealth, estimated at $1-2 billion by the US State Department but potentially much higher, stems from direct or indirect involvement in almost all major Syrian economic activities, including illicit ones, and contrasts sharply with the economic suffering of the Syrian population.
Assad Regime's Hidden Billions: Contrasting Wealth and Syrian Poverty
The Assad family's wealth, estimated at $1-2 billion by the US State Department but potentially much higher, stems from direct or indirect involvement in almost all major Syrian economic activities, including illicit ones, and contrasts sharply with the economic suffering of the Syrian population.
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64% Bias Score
Hummus Hunk" Arrested, Charged with Gang Rape
Ohad Fisherman, a real estate broker known as the "Hummus Hunk," was arrested in Miami on Wednesday and charged with gang rape alongside his cousins, Oren and Alon Alexander, following a 2016 New Year's Eve incident; his $260,000 bail was posted by his mother and mother-in-law.
Hummus Hunk" Arrested, Charged with Gang Rape
Ohad Fisherman, a real estate broker known as the "Hummus Hunk," was arrested in Miami on Wednesday and charged with gang rape alongside his cousins, Oren and Alon Alexander, following a 2016 New Year's Eve incident; his $260,000 bail was posted by his mother and mother-in-law.
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72% Bias Score
Sydney Antisemitic Attack: Man Charged With Arson and Property Damage
A 20-year-old man, Mohammed Farhat, was arrested in Sydney and charged with 21 offenses after allegedly targeting Jewish institutions with anti-Israel graffiti, arson, and property damage, causing over \$100,000 in damages, according to police.
Sydney Antisemitic Attack: Man Charged With Arson and Property Damage
A 20-year-old man, Mohammed Farhat, was arrested in Sydney and charged with 21 offenses after allegedly targeting Jewish institutions with anti-Israel graffiti, arson, and property damage, causing over \$100,000 in damages, according to police.
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40% Bias Score