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Israel's Plan for Gazan Migration After Hamas Attack
Israel announced a plan to facilitate the "voluntary migration" of Gazan residents to other countries following a Hamas attack that killed 1200 Israelis and took 250 hostage, sparking international condemnation and internal division within Gaza regarding the acceptance of this plan.
Israel's Plan for Gazan Migration After Hamas Attack
Israel announced a plan to facilitate the "voluntary migration" of Gazan residents to other countries following a Hamas attack that killed 1200 Israelis and took 250 hostage, sparking international condemnation and internal division within Gaza regarding the acceptance of this plan.
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52% Bias Score


International Fellowship Aids Persecuted Syrian Druze, Christians
In July 2024, jihadist attacks in southern Syria killed at least 1,400 Druze and Christians, prompting the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews to deliver emergency aid, including medical supplies and ambulances, coordinated with the Israeli Defense Forces; at least 30 villages were damag...
International Fellowship Aids Persecuted Syrian Druze, Christians
In July 2024, jihadist attacks in southern Syria killed at least 1,400 Druze and Christians, prompting the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews to deliver emergency aid, including medical supplies and ambulances, coordinated with the Israeli Defense Forces; at least 30 villages were damag...
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56% Bias Score


Nearly 1,000 Undocumented Migrants Arrested at South African Gold Mine
South African police arrested nearly 1,000 undocumented migrants working illegally at the Sheba Gold Mine in Mpumalanga province; the operation, lasting almost a week, targeted miners working underground, close to the borders of Eswatini and Mozambique; those arrested will be charged with violating ...
Nearly 1,000 Undocumented Migrants Arrested at South African Gold Mine
South African police arrested nearly 1,000 undocumented migrants working illegally at the Sheba Gold Mine in Mpumalanga province; the operation, lasting almost a week, targeted miners working underground, close to the borders of Eswatini and Mozambique; those arrested will be charged with violating ...
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40% Bias Score


Armenian POWs in Baku Face Isolation After ICRC Withdrawal
Following the International Committee of the Red Cross's (ICRC) departure from Azerbaijan, 23 Armenian prisoners of war (POWs) in Baku face isolation, risking abuse and death due to a lack of independent monitoring, prompting calls for third-party intervention by human rights advocates.
Armenian POWs in Baku Face Isolation After ICRC Withdrawal
Following the International Committee of the Red Cross's (ICRC) departure from Azerbaijan, 23 Armenian prisoners of war (POWs) in Baku face isolation, risking abuse and death due to a lack of independent monitoring, prompting calls for third-party intervention by human rights advocates.
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52% Bias Score


Drone Warfare's Psychological Toll on Ukrainian Soldiers
Returning Ukrainian soldiers face a novel psychological trauma: 'dronophobia,' triggered by everyday sounds mimicking the FPV drones used extensively in the conflict; thousands suffer from acute stress disorders related to the constant drone sounds, impacting their daily lives and creating a need fo...
Drone Warfare's Psychological Toll on Ukrainian Soldiers
Returning Ukrainian soldiers face a novel psychological trauma: 'dronophobia,' triggered by everyday sounds mimicking the FPV drones used extensively in the conflict; thousands suffer from acute stress disorders related to the constant drone sounds, impacting their daily lives and creating a need fo...
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32% Bias Score


Massive Sydney Protest Defies Expectations, Demands Gaza Aid
Despite NSW Police and Premier Chris Minns' concerns, 90,000 people peacefully protested on Sydney Harbour Bridge on Sunday, demanding an end to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, exceeding initial expectations and causing significant but manageable transport disruptions.
Massive Sydney Protest Defies Expectations, Demands Gaza Aid
Despite NSW Police and Premier Chris Minns' concerns, 90,000 people peacefully protested on Sydney Harbour Bridge on Sunday, demanding an end to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, exceeding initial expectations and causing significant but manageable transport disruptions.
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52% Bias Score

Massive Pro-Palestine March Disrupts Sydney
On Sunday, at least 90,000 people protested against Israel's actions in Gaza by marching across the Sydney Harbour Bridge, causing major traffic disruptions and prompting police intervention to prevent a crowd crush; the event's scale far exceeded initial expectations.

Massive Pro-Palestine March Disrupts Sydney
On Sunday, at least 90,000 people protested against Israel's actions in Gaza by marching across the Sydney Harbour Bridge, causing major traffic disruptions and prompting police intervention to prevent a crowd crush; the event's scale far exceeded initial expectations.
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44% Bias Score

North Korean Regime Generates Millions Using Fake IT Workers
A North Korean defector, Jin Su, revealed in a rare BBC interview how he and hundreds of others used fake identities to work remote IT jobs for Western companies, generating \$250-600 million annually for the North Korean regime, highlighting a sophisticated scheme to evade sanctions.

North Korean Regime Generates Millions Using Fake IT Workers
A North Korean defector, Jin Su, revealed in a rare BBC interview how he and hundreds of others used fake identities to work remote IT jobs for Western companies, generating \$250-600 million annually for the North Korean regime, highlighting a sophisticated scheme to evade sanctions.
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44% Bias Score

Netherlands Passes Strict Asylum Law, Withdraws Transgender Rights Bill
The Dutch Parliament passed a new asylum law criminalizing undocumented immigrants and those who aid them, while simultaneously withdrawing a transgender rights bill, raising human rights concerns amid a broader European context of increasingly restrictive policies and anti-LGBTQ+ sentiments.

Netherlands Passes Strict Asylum Law, Withdraws Transgender Rights Bill
The Dutch Parliament passed a new asylum law criminalizing undocumented immigrants and those who aid them, while simultaneously withdrawing a transgender rights bill, raising human rights concerns amid a broader European context of increasingly restrictive policies and anti-LGBTQ+ sentiments.
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60% Bias Score

Germany's Rising Domestic Violence: 265,942 Cases in 2024
In 2024, Germany saw 265,942 reported domestic violence cases—a 3.7% yearly increase and a 14% increase over five years—mostly affecting women and highlighting the need for improved protection, despite a new law allocating €2.6 billion for support starting in 2032.

Germany's Rising Domestic Violence: 265,942 Cases in 2024
In 2024, Germany saw 265,942 reported domestic violence cases—a 3.7% yearly increase and a 14% increase over five years—mostly affecting women and highlighting the need for improved protection, despite a new law allocating €2.6 billion for support starting in 2032.
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36% Bias Score

Five Family Members Brutally Murdered in Bihar, India, Over Witchcraft Accusations
On July 6th, in Tetghama village, Bihar, India, a mob brutally murdered five members of the Oraon tribe, allegedly burning them alive after accusing them of witchcraft following the death of a villager's son. The main accused, Ramdeo Oraon, is at large, while four others including a sorcerer, have b...

Five Family Members Brutally Murdered in Bihar, India, Over Witchcraft Accusations
On July 6th, in Tetghama village, Bihar, India, a mob brutally murdered five members of the Oraon tribe, allegedly burning them alive after accusing them of witchcraft following the death of a villager's son. The main accused, Ramdeo Oraon, is at large, while four others including a sorcerer, have b...
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32% Bias Score

Turkey's Crises: Wildfires, Repression, and a Call for Change"
Turkey faces a multitude of crises: wildfires causing deaths due to negligence, eight geese dying in captivity after being deemed a threat, and the use of intimidation tactics by officials, while a 30-year human rights activist stands against this backdrop, all highlighting a deeply troubled system.

Turkey's Crises: Wildfires, Repression, and a Call for Change"
Turkey faces a multitude of crises: wildfires causing deaths due to negligence, eight geese dying in captivity after being deemed a threat, and the use of intimidation tactics by officials, while a 30-year human rights activist stands against this backdrop, all highlighting a deeply troubled system.
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64% Bias Score
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