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Kneecapping Victim Speaks Out: A Life of Trauma
Liam Barker, a 53-year-old Northern Irish man, has publicly shared the lasting physical and psychological trauma he suffered after being kneecapped as a teenager; this rare account challenges the trivialization of such violence and highlights the need for support for victims.
Kneecapping Victim Speaks Out: A Life of Trauma
Liam Barker, a 53-year-old Northern Irish man, has publicly shared the lasting physical and psychological trauma he suffered after being kneecapped as a teenager; this rare account challenges the trivialization of such violence and highlights the need for support for victims.
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40% Bias Score


The Untold Story of Peter Tazelaar: A Dutch Resistance Fighter's Struggle
Peter Tazelaar, a Dutch resistance fighter whose life inspired a character in the film "Soldier of Orange", receives a biography that details his WWII experiences and struggles with trauma after the war, contrasting with his comrade's success.
The Untold Story of Peter Tazelaar: A Dutch Resistance Fighter's Struggle
Peter Tazelaar, a Dutch resistance fighter whose life inspired a character in the film "Soldier of Orange", receives a biography that details his WWII experiences and struggles with trauma after the war, contrasting with his comrade's success.
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44% Bias Score


Police Hunt Twin Brother of Stephanie Scott Murderer on Assault Charges
NSW police are searching for Marcus Stanford, 34, the twin brother of Vincent Stanford who murdered teacher Stephanie Scott in 2015, on new assault charges; he was previously jailed for being an accessory to the murder after selling Scott's belongings.
Police Hunt Twin Brother of Stephanie Scott Murderer on Assault Charges
NSW police are searching for Marcus Stanford, 34, the twin brother of Vincent Stanford who murdered teacher Stephanie Scott in 2015, on new assault charges; he was previously jailed for being an accessory to the murder after selling Scott's belongings.
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60% Bias Score


Nottingham Gymnastics Club Faces Closure Due to Funding Gap
The Dako Flying Angels, an all-boys gymnastics club in Nottingham, needs £320,000 for repairs to its facility, jeopardizing its future despite receiving £50,000 in donations; the club provides a vital community space and positive mentorship for 40 boys aged 8-18.
Nottingham Gymnastics Club Faces Closure Due to Funding Gap
The Dako Flying Angels, an all-boys gymnastics club in Nottingham, needs £320,000 for repairs to its facility, jeopardizing its future despite receiving £50,000 in donations; the club provides a vital community space and positive mentorship for 40 boys aged 8-18.
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40% Bias Score


Gaza Airstrikes and Blockade Cause Widespread Suffering
Israeli airstrikes on Gaza on Wednesday killed at least 35 Palestinians and injured over 100, as the ongoing blockade exacerbates a humanitarian crisis, causing critical food and medical shortages and malnutrition among thousands of children and pregnant women, with charity kitchens on the verge of ...
Gaza Airstrikes and Blockade Cause Widespread Suffering
Israeli airstrikes on Gaza on Wednesday killed at least 35 Palestinians and injured over 100, as the ongoing blockade exacerbates a humanitarian crisis, causing critical food and medical shortages and malnutrition among thousands of children and pregnant women, with charity kitchens on the verge of ...
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56% Bias Score


UN Condemns Israeli Blockade of Gaza Amidst Dire Humanitarian Crisis
The UN urges Israel to end its blockade of Gaza, citing a dire humanitarian crisis marked by severe shortages of food, water, and medicine, as thousands of Palestinians stormed a humanitarian office seeking aid; over 52,400 deaths have been reported since the start of the conflict.
UN Condemns Israeli Blockade of Gaza Amidst Dire Humanitarian Crisis
The UN urges Israel to end its blockade of Gaza, citing a dire humanitarian crisis marked by severe shortages of food, water, and medicine, as thousands of Palestinians stormed a humanitarian office seeking aid; over 52,400 deaths have been reported since the start of the conflict.
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52% Bias Score

Beit Hillel's Art Project: Connecting Jewish Memory, Prayer, and Israeli Identity
Beit Hillel's new illustrated Grace After Meals booklet, "For the Good and Gracious Land," uses artwork by 12 Israeli artists to connect traditional prayers with the history and present of Israel, balancing remembrance of past trauma with hope for the future.

Beit Hillel's Art Project: Connecting Jewish Memory, Prayer, and Israeli Identity
Beit Hillel's new illustrated Grace After Meals booklet, "For the Good and Gracious Land," uses artwork by 12 Israeli artists to connect traditional prayers with the history and present of Israel, balancing remembrance of past trauma with hope for the future.
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40% Bias Score

Life Sentence for Murder of Geila Ibram in Ireland
Habib Shah Shamel, 28, was given a life sentence in Belfast Crown Court for the April 4, 2023, murder of Geila Ibram, 27, in Limerick, Ireland, after he stabbed her five times. Police found a notebook expressing a desire for self-sacrifice and a USB drive with terrorist-related videos in his possess...

Life Sentence for Murder of Geila Ibram in Ireland
Habib Shah Shamel, 28, was given a life sentence in Belfast Crown Court for the April 4, 2023, murder of Geila Ibram, 27, in Limerick, Ireland, after he stabbed her five times. Police found a notebook expressing a desire for self-sacrifice and a USB drive with terrorist-related videos in his possess...
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48% Bias Score

Berlin's May 1st Demonstration: 10,000 March, Minor Incidents Reported
Approximately 10,000 people marched through Berlin's Neukölln and Kreuzberg districts on May 1st, in a demonstration largely organized by pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel groups, with minor incidents reported by police; a separate labor union demonstration also took place.

Berlin's May 1st Demonstration: 10,000 March, Minor Incidents Reported
Approximately 10,000 people marched through Berlin's Neukölln and Kreuzberg districts on May 1st, in a demonstration largely organized by pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel groups, with minor incidents reported by police; a separate labor union demonstration also took place.
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48% Bias Score

Tortured Body of Ukrainian Journalist Returned from Russia
Ukrainian prosecutors confirmed that the body of journalist Victoria Roshchyna, missing since August 2023, was returned from Russia in February 2024 with signs of torture, including a broken rib and possible electric shock, though the cause of death remains undetermined; her colleagues reported that...

Tortured Body of Ukrainian Journalist Returned from Russia
Ukrainian prosecutors confirmed that the body of journalist Victoria Roshchyna, missing since August 2023, was returned from Russia in February 2024 with signs of torture, including a broken rib and possible electric shock, though the cause of death remains undetermined; her colleagues reported that...
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40% Bias Score

Israeli Airstrikes Kill 35 in Gaza Amidst Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
Israeli airstrikes on Gaza on Wednesday killed at least 35 Palestinians and injured over 100, targeting homes in Nuseirat refugee camp; the ongoing blockade since March 18th has caused critical food and medical shortages, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis as the UN warns supplies will run out in ...

Israeli Airstrikes Kill 35 in Gaza Amidst Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
Israeli airstrikes on Gaza on Wednesday killed at least 35 Palestinians and injured over 100, targeting homes in Nuseirat refugee camp; the ongoing blockade since March 18th has caused critical food and medical shortages, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis as the UN warns supplies will run out in ...
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44% Bias Score

Khmer Rouge's 1975 Phnom Penh Seizure Initiates Cambodian Genocide
The Khmer Rouge's April 17, 1975, takeover of Phnom Penh initiated a four-year genocide claiming nearly two million lives, resulting from an extreme ideology that led to mass expulsion, forced labor, and the systematic destruction of Cambodian society.

Khmer Rouge's 1975 Phnom Penh Seizure Initiates Cambodian Genocide
The Khmer Rouge's April 17, 1975, takeover of Phnom Penh initiated a four-year genocide claiming nearly two million lives, resulting from an extreme ideology that led to mass expulsion, forced labor, and the systematic destruction of Cambodian society.
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16% Bias Score
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