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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


GIO.CO" Project Aids Unaccompanied Minors in Tuscany
Oxfam Italia's "GIO.CO" project in Tuscany provided support to dozens of unaccompanied foreign minors in 2023-2024 through language classes, cultural programs, and creative workshops, aiming for community integration and preventing exploitation, with a final event on April 11th, 2024, in Florence.
GIO.CO" Project Aids Unaccompanied Minors in Tuscany
Oxfam Italia's "GIO.CO" project in Tuscany provided support to dozens of unaccompanied foreign minors in 2023-2024 through language classes, cultural programs, and creative workshops, aiming for community integration and preventing exploitation, with a final event on April 11th, 2024, in Florence.
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40% Bias Score


21 Elderly Research Chimps Transferred to Sanctuary
Twenty-one research chimpanzees, many elderly, were transferred from the Alamogordo Primate Facility in New Mexico to Chimp Haven in Louisiana after the NIH reversed its previous decision due to staff retirement and animal welfare concerns; one chimp died during transport.
21 Elderly Research Chimps Transferred to Sanctuary
Twenty-one research chimpanzees, many elderly, were transferred from the Alamogordo Primate Facility in New Mexico to Chimp Haven in Louisiana after the NIH reversed its previous decision due to staff retirement and animal welfare concerns; one chimp died during transport.
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44% Bias Score


Idaho Police Shoot Autistic Teenager Nine Times, Sparking Public Outrage
A 17-year-old autistic teenager with cerebral palsy, Victor Perez, was shot nine times by Idaho police officers after a neighbor called 911 reporting a disturbance; the incident sparked outrage due to the officers' rapid use of lethal force and apparent lack of de-escalation attempts, leaving Perez ...
Idaho Police Shoot Autistic Teenager Nine Times, Sparking Public Outrage
A 17-year-old autistic teenager with cerebral palsy, Victor Perez, was shot nine times by Idaho police officers after a neighbor called 911 reporting a disturbance; the incident sparked outrage due to the officers' rapid use of lethal force and apparent lack of de-escalation attempts, leaving Perez ...
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64% Bias Score


Gaza Hostages Face Critical Health Risks Due to Torture, Starvation
A medical report reveals that at least eight of 24 Israeli hostages held in Gaza since October 7, 2023, have sustained significant injuries, while five suffer from chronic illnesses worsened by torture, starvation, and inhumane conditions, underscoring an urgent humanitarian crisis.
Gaza Hostages Face Critical Health Risks Due to Torture, Starvation
A medical report reveals that at least eight of 24 Israeli hostages held in Gaza since October 7, 2023, have sustained significant injuries, while five suffer from chronic illnesses worsened by torture, starvation, and inhumane conditions, underscoring an urgent humanitarian crisis.
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56% Bias Score


Gaza Blockade: UN Declares 'Killing Field' Amidst Aid Crisis
UN Secretary-General António Guterres declared Gaza a "killing field" on April 8th, 2025, due to Israel's blockade preventing aid access for over a month, causing food, fuel, medicine, and commercial goods shortages and leaving 2.1 million people without assistance; Israel cites security concerns, w...
Gaza Blockade: UN Declares 'Killing Field' Amidst Aid Crisis
UN Secretary-General António Guterres declared Gaza a "killing field" on April 8th, 2025, due to Israel's blockade preventing aid access for over a month, causing food, fuel, medicine, and commercial goods shortages and leaving 2.1 million people without assistance; Israel cites security concerns, w...
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56% 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

French Teacher Acquitted in Student Suicide Case
A French court acquitted a teacher of harassment charges in the suicide of her 11-year-old student, Evaëlle, in June 2019, despite the prosecutor's request for an 18-month suspended sentence and a ban from teaching; the parents will appeal.

French Teacher Acquitted in Student Suicide Case
A French court acquitted a teacher of harassment charges in the suicide of her 11-year-old student, Evaëlle, in June 2019, despite the prosecutor's request for an 18-month suspended sentence and a ban from teaching; the parents will appeal.
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40% Bias Score

Donbas Puppies Find Homes in Volgograd After Mother Remains in Military Service
Two puppies, Zakhar and Makar, rescued from a military base near Donetsk in April 2025, are seeking homes in Volgograd after their mother, a military dog, remained in service; Volgograd volunteers have sterilized over 1000 animals in Donbas since 2022.

Donbas Puppies Find Homes in Volgograd After Mother Remains in Military Service
Two puppies, Zakhar and Makar, rescued from a military base near Donetsk in April 2025, are seeking homes in Volgograd after their mother, a military dog, remained in service; Volgograd volunteers have sterilized over 1000 animals in Donbas since 2022.
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52% Bias Score

Gaza Blockade: 60,000 Children Face Malnutrition Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Israel's blockade of Gaza since March 2 has caused a severe humanitarian crisis, with at least 60,000 children facing malnutrition and 21 nutrition centers closed, while the UN warns of a potential water crisis due to the disruption of water supply from Mekorot.

Gaza Blockade: 60,000 Children Face Malnutrition Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Israel's blockade of Gaza since March 2 has caused a severe humanitarian crisis, with at least 60,000 children facing malnutrition and 21 nutrition centers closed, while the UN warns of a potential water crisis due to the disruption of water supply from Mekorot.
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36% Bias Score

US Wrongfully Deports Salvadoran Citizen to Notorious Detention Center
The US wrongfully deported Salvadoran citizen Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who is now detained in El Salvador's CECOT, despite the US government's admission of error. This incident highlights broader concerns about US deportation practices, human rights violations, and the treatment of deportees in El Salv...

US Wrongfully Deports Salvadoran Citizen to Notorious Detention Center
The US wrongfully deported Salvadoran citizen Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who is now detained in El Salvador's CECOT, despite the US government's admission of error. This incident highlights broader concerns about US deportation practices, human rights violations, and the treatment of deportees in El Salv...
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72% Bias Score

UN Condemns Israel's Actions in Gaza; Deportation Plan Raises Genocide Concerns
UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned Israel's actions in Gaza as a "field of extermination," criticizing its control over aid and demanding respect for humanitarian law, while Israel and the US discussed a plan to deport Gaza's population, considered genocide under international law.

UN Condemns Israel's Actions in Gaza; Deportation Plan Raises Genocide Concerns
UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned Israel's actions in Gaza as a "field of extermination," criticizing its control over aid and demanding respect for humanitarian law, while Israel and the US discussed a plan to deport Gaza's population, considered genocide under international law.
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44% Bias Score
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