Anti-Israel Convention Trains Students in Campus Activism
A recent anti-Israel convention in Tinley Park, Illinois, offered college students training on campus activism, including strategies for protests and media engagement, and featured speakers such as Nihad Awad, who has faced criticism for past statements.
Anti-Israel Convention Trains Students in Campus Activism
A recent anti-Israel convention in Tinley Park, Illinois, offered college students training on campus activism, including strategies for protests and media engagement, and featured speakers such as Nihad Awad, who has faced criticism for past statements.
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52% Bias Score
Audio Recording Implicates Brother in Murder of 18-Year-Old Ryan
An audio recording reveals that Ryan's brother, Mohamed Al N., discussed harming his sister before her death, strengthening the suspicion against him and his brother, who are currently in pre-trial detention. Ryan's body was found in May in a marsh near the Oostvaardersplassen. She had been strangle...
Audio Recording Implicates Brother in Murder of 18-Year-Old Ryan
An audio recording reveals that Ryan's brother, Mohamed Al N., discussed harming his sister before her death, strengthening the suspicion against him and his brother, who are currently in pre-trial detention. Ryan's body was found in May in a marsh near the Oostvaardersplassen. She had been strangle...
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52% Bias Score
Racist Attack on Indian American Family Prompts Legal Action
An Indian American family was subjected to a racist tirade by a woman on a United Airlines shuttle bus on November 23, prompting them to pursue legal action; the woman, in a subsequent interview, admitted to the incident, citing provocation and a brain injury.
Racist Attack on Indian American Family Prompts Legal Action
An Indian American family was subjected to a racist tirade by a woman on a United Airlines shuttle bus on November 23, prompting them to pursue legal action; the woman, in a subsequent interview, admitted to the incident, citing provocation and a brain injury.
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36% Bias Score
"Industrial Forestry Threatens Global Forests: Agroforestry Offers Sustainable Alternative"
"Industrial forestry, driven by energy transition initiatives and massive financial investment, threatens global forests through monoculture plantations, mirroring agriculture's negative impacts; agroforestry offers a sustainable alternative."
"Industrial Forestry Threatens Global Forests: Agroforestry Offers Sustainable Alternative"
"Industrial forestry, driven by energy transition initiatives and massive financial investment, threatens global forests through monoculture plantations, mirroring agriculture's negative impacts; agroforestry offers a sustainable alternative."
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52% Bias Score
Sao Paulo Officer Arrested for Throwing Civilian off Bridge
In Sao Paulo, Brazil, a military police officer, Luan Felipe Alves, was arrested on Thursday for throwing a civilian off a bridge on Monday, sparking protests against police brutality; the victim remains missing.
Sao Paulo Officer Arrested for Throwing Civilian off Bridge
In Sao Paulo, Brazil, a military police officer, Luan Felipe Alves, was arrested on Thursday for throwing a civilian off a bridge on Monday, sparking protests against police brutality; the victim remains missing.
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36% Bias Score
"French Botanist's Ambitious Plan to Recreate Primary Forest Faces Political Obstacles"
"French botanist Francis Hallé's initiative to create a 70,000-hectare primary forest spanning France, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and Luxembourg faces local political opposition but enjoys widespread support. The project, expected to take centuries, aims to restore biodiversity and combat climat...
"French Botanist's Ambitious Plan to Recreate Primary Forest Faces Political Obstacles"
"French botanist Francis Hallé's initiative to create a 70,000-hectare primary forest spanning France, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and Luxembourg faces local political opposition but enjoys widespread support. The project, expected to take centuries, aims to restore biodiversity and combat climat...
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16% Bias Score
Soldier F to Stand Trial for Bloody Sunday Killings
A former British soldier, known as Soldier F, will stand trial for the murders of two men during the 1972 Bloody Sunday events in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, after a judge rejected a dismissal application due to sufficient evidence; the trial is expected to begin early next year.
Soldier F to Stand Trial for Bloody Sunday Killings
A former British soldier, known as Soldier F, will stand trial for the murders of two men during the 1972 Bloody Sunday events in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, after a judge rejected a dismissal application due to sufficient evidence; the trial is expected to begin early next year.
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36% Bias Score
UNICEF's $9.9 Billion Appeal for Children's Humanitarian Aid in 2025
UNICEF's $9.9 billion 2025 Humanitarian Action for Children appeal targets 109 million children in 146 countries, emphasizing flexible funding for equitable aid distribution and rapid response to crises, highlighting inequities in 2024 funding where 50% went to only four countries.
UNICEF's $9.9 Billion Appeal for Children's Humanitarian Aid in 2025
UNICEF's $9.9 billion 2025 Humanitarian Action for Children appeal targets 109 million children in 146 countries, emphasizing flexible funding for equitable aid distribution and rapid response to crises, highlighting inequities in 2024 funding where 50% went to only four countries.
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52% Bias Score
Colombia Rejects UN Report on 20,000 Unidentified Bodies
The Colombian government rejected a UN Committee report claiming 20,000 unidentified bodies are in a Bogotá airport hangar, calling it baseless and prompting investigations that found no such facility; the Committee's full report is due in April 2025.
Colombia Rejects UN Report on 20,000 Unidentified Bodies
The Colombian government rejected a UN Committee report claiming 20,000 unidentified bodies are in a Bogotá airport hangar, calling it baseless and prompting investigations that found no such facility; the Committee's full report is due in April 2025.
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44% Bias Score
14-Year-Old Palestinian Boy Shot Dead by Israeli Soldiers in Halhul
Four bullets killed 14-year-old Naji al-Baba in Halhul, occupied West Bank, on November 3, 2023, while he played football; Israeli soldiers shot him, and his family was beaten and prevented from providing aid, highlighting ongoing violence against Palestinians.
14-Year-Old Palestinian Boy Shot Dead by Israeli Soldiers in Halhul
Four bullets killed 14-year-old Naji al-Baba in Halhul, occupied West Bank, on November 3, 2023, while he played football; Israeli soldiers shot him, and his family was beaten and prevented from providing aid, highlighting ongoing violence against Palestinians.
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60% Bias Score
Karachi's Untreated Sewage Devastates Coastal Ecosystem
Untreated sewage from Karachi, Pakistan, is polluting the coastline, harming marine life, and impacting the livelihoods of fishermen due to malfunctioning sewage treatment plants and inadequate infrastructure.
Karachi's Untreated Sewage Devastates Coastal Ecosystem
Untreated sewage from Karachi, Pakistan, is polluting the coastline, harming marine life, and impacting the livelihoods of fishermen due to malfunctioning sewage treatment plants and inadequate infrastructure.
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24% Bias Score
Turkey Replaces Kurdish Mayors Amidst Protests and Regional Geopolitical Shifts
Following the March 2024 municipal elections, the Turkish government replaced eight Kurdish mayors, including Gülistan Sönük of Batman, with state-appointed administrators, citing alleged links to the PKK, resulting in widespread protests and arrests.
Turkey Replaces Kurdish Mayors Amidst Protests and Regional Geopolitical Shifts
Following the March 2024 municipal elections, the Turkish government replaced eight Kurdish mayors, including Gülistan Sönük of Batman, with state-appointed administrators, citing alleged links to the PKK, resulting in widespread protests and arrests.
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48% Bias Score