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Hamas Challenges UK Ban, Citing Human Rights
Hamas is challenging its UK ban, claiming it violates the European Convention of Human Rights, despite the October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel that killed over 1,200 and resulted in numerous hostages, including British citizens.
Hamas Challenges UK Ban, Citing Human Rights
Hamas is challenging its UK ban, claiming it violates the European Convention of Human Rights, despite the October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel that killed over 1,200 and resulted in numerous hostages, including British citizens.
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56% Bias Score


Andrew Tate Faces New Sexual Assault Lawsuit in London
Four women are suing Andrew Tate in London's High Court for sexual assault, alleging incidents between 2013 and 2015, including threats with a firearm and physical violence, while Tate faces separate criminal charges in Romania for human trafficking and sexual exploitation.
Andrew Tate Faces New Sexual Assault Lawsuit in London
Four women are suing Andrew Tate in London's High Court for sexual assault, alleging incidents between 2013 and 2015, including threats with a firearm and physical violence, while Tate faces separate criminal charges in Romania for human trafficking and sexual exploitation.
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60% Bias Score


Nevada Teen's Murder Prompts Lawsuit Against School District
17-year-old Johnathan Lewis died after a brutal attack by four teens outside Rancho High School in Las Vegas on November 1, 2023; his mother is suing the school district and property owner for negligence, citing the area's history of violence and the school's alleged failure to take preventative mea...
Nevada Teen's Murder Prompts Lawsuit Against School District
17-year-old Johnathan Lewis died after a brutal attack by four teens outside Rancho High School in Las Vegas on November 1, 2023; his mother is suing the school district and property owner for negligence, citing the area's history of violence and the school's alleged failure to take preventative mea...
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48% Bias Score


Thai Court Grants Bail, Revokes Visa for U.S. Scholar Charged with Insulting Monarchy
A U.S. scholar teaching in Thailand, Paul Chambers, was jailed for insulting the monarchy but released on bail; however, his visa was revoked, potentially leading to deportation. The charges relate to a webinar he participated in, highlighting concerns over freedom of expression in Thailand.
Thai Court Grants Bail, Revokes Visa for U.S. Scholar Charged with Insulting Monarchy
A U.S. scholar teaching in Thailand, Paul Chambers, was jailed for insulting the monarchy but released on bail; however, his visa was revoked, potentially leading to deportation. The charges relate to a webinar he participated in, highlighting concerns over freedom of expression in Thailand.
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40% Bias Score


Liverpool Renters Face Displacement After £300 Increase
Facing a £300 monthly rent hike, families in Liverpool's Welsh Streets, including those who've lived there for six years, are being forced to relocate due to unaffordable increases imposed by PlaceFirst, despite the company's claims of being "responsible landlords".
Liverpool Renters Face Displacement After £300 Increase
Facing a £300 monthly rent hike, families in Liverpool's Welsh Streets, including those who've lived there for six years, are being forced to relocate due to unaffordable increases imposed by PlaceFirst, despite the company's claims of being "responsible landlords".
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44% Bias Score


German Woman Sentenced for Torturing Stepdaughter
A German court sentenced a 40-year-old woman to 3.5 years in prison for repeatedly torturing her 14-year-old stepdaughter; her husband received a suspended sentence for failing to prevent the abuse, which included confinement in a shower and forced consumption of spoiled food.
German Woman Sentenced for Torturing Stepdaughter
A German court sentenced a 40-year-old woman to 3.5 years in prison for repeatedly torturing her 14-year-old stepdaughter; her husband received a suspended sentence for failing to prevent the abuse, which included confinement in a shower and forced consumption of spoiled food.
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52% Bias Score

Canary Mission's Blacklist Raises Concerns About Academic Freedom in US
The secretive Canary Mission published a list of seven students and academics, citing President Trump's antisemitism directive, prompting outrage and raising concerns about academic freedom in the US; the incident with Turkish student Roumeisa Ozalturk's arrest highlights the issue.

Canary Mission's Blacklist Raises Concerns About Academic Freedom in US
The secretive Canary Mission published a list of seven students and academics, citing President Trump's antisemitism directive, prompting outrage and raising concerns about academic freedom in the US; the incident with Turkish student Roumeisa Ozalturk's arrest highlights the issue.
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64% Bias Score

Classroom Poster Sparks Debate Over Free Speech in Schools
An Idaho teacher was asked to remove an inclusive poster from her classroom, prompting broader concerns about free speech restrictions in schools, particularly after President Trump signed an executive order restricting how schools discuss race, gender, and "equity ideology.

Classroom Poster Sparks Debate Over Free Speech in Schools
An Idaho teacher was asked to remove an inclusive poster from her classroom, prompting broader concerns about free speech restrictions in schools, particularly after President Trump signed an executive order restricting how schools discuss race, gender, and "equity ideology.
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48% Bias Score

US Appoints Lipstadt as Antisemitism Ambassador Amidst Concerns Over Trump Administration's Approach
President Biden appointed Deborah Lipstadt, a renowned Holocaust historian, as the first US Ambassador to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism in 2021, following a Senate confirmation process delayed by Republicans; however, Lipstadt now criticizes the Trump administration's approach as counterproductive...

US Appoints Lipstadt as Antisemitism Ambassador Amidst Concerns Over Trump Administration's Approach
President Biden appointed Deborah Lipstadt, a renowned Holocaust historian, as the first US Ambassador to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism in 2021, following a Senate confirmation process delayed by Republicans; however, Lipstadt now criticizes the Trump administration's approach as counterproductive...
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Man Jailed for Sexual Assault After Woman Mistook Him for Friend
On March 12, 2023, Fabian Boroumand was convicted of sexual intercourse without consent after he digitally penetrated a woman who mistook him for her friend, Scott Anderson, in her apartment following a night of drinking. Boroumand received a three years and six months jail sentence with an 18-month...

Man Jailed for Sexual Assault After Woman Mistook Him for Friend
On March 12, 2023, Fabian Boroumand was convicted of sexual intercourse without consent after he digitally penetrated a woman who mistook him for her friend, Scott Anderson, in her apartment following a night of drinking. Boroumand received a three years and six months jail sentence with an 18-month...
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32% Bias Score

Istanbul Teen Stabbing Trial: 18-24 Year Sentence Demanded
A Turkish court heard the first case today against two teenagers accused of murdering 15-year-old Mattia Ahmet Minguzzi in Istanbul's Kadıköy district; the suspects face 18-24 years in prison, and the victim's family has reported receiving death threats.

Istanbul Teen Stabbing Trial: 18-24 Year Sentence Demanded
A Turkish court heard the first case today against two teenagers accused of murdering 15-year-old Mattia Ahmet Minguzzi in Istanbul's Kadıköy district; the suspects face 18-24 years in prison, and the victim's family has reported receiving death threats.
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40% Bias Score

Palestinian Terrorist Released From Israeli Prison Due to Mental Health Concerns
Convicted Palestinian terrorist Ahmed Manasra was released from Israeli prison on Thursday after serving nine and a half years for his role in a 2015 terror attack in which two Israelis were stabbed; his release follows concerns about his worsening mental health, diagnosed in 2021 as schizophrenia, ...

Palestinian Terrorist Released From Israeli Prison Due to Mental Health Concerns
Convicted Palestinian terrorist Ahmed Manasra was released from Israeli prison on Thursday after serving nine and a half years for his role in a 2015 terror attack in which two Israelis were stabbed; his release follows concerns about his worsening mental health, diagnosed in 2021 as schizophrenia, ...
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36% Bias Score
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