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Gaza Media Blackout: At Least 222 Journalists Killed in Israeli Reoccupation"
Israel's announced reoccupation of Gaza has led to the deaths of at least 222 journalists, exceeding the death toll of media professionals in major past conflicts; this is a deliberate strategy to enforce a media blackout.
Gaza Media Blackout: At Least 222 Journalists Killed in Israeli Reoccupation"
Israel's announced reoccupation of Gaza has led to the deaths of at least 222 journalists, exceeding the death toll of media professionals in major past conflicts; this is a deliberate strategy to enforce a media blackout.
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76% Bias Score


Haiti Gang Violence: Civilians Flee Gunfire in Port-au-Prince
A report from Port-au-Prince, Haiti, details a clash between security forces and gangs near the airport, illustrating the dangerous reality for civilians living on the edge of gang-controlled territory where 90% of the capital is controlled by lawless gangs.
Haiti Gang Violence: Civilians Flee Gunfire in Port-au-Prince
A report from Port-au-Prince, Haiti, details a clash between security forces and gangs near the airport, illustrating the dangerous reality for civilians living on the edge of gang-controlled territory where 90% of the capital is controlled by lawless gangs.
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60% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows End of TPS for 350,000 Venezuelan Immigrants
The US Supreme Court's decision allows the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for roughly 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants, potentially leading to their deportation, despite a lower court's temporary block and an appeal. This ruling leaves many Venezuelans without work authori...
Supreme Court Allows End of TPS for 350,000 Venezuelan Immigrants
The US Supreme Court's decision allows the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for roughly 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants, potentially leading to their deportation, despite a lower court's temporary block and an appeal. This ruling leaves many Venezuelans without work authori...
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36% Bias Score


EU Reviews Israel Partnership Amid Gaza Aid Crisis
The EU is reviewing its partnership agreement with Israel due to Israel's severe restrictions on aid deliveries to Gaza since early March, impacting two million Palestinians; the Netherlands opposes a planned EU-Israel action plan extension until the review concludes; Great Britain suspended talks o...
EU Reviews Israel Partnership Amid Gaza Aid Crisis
The EU is reviewing its partnership agreement with Israel due to Israel's severe restrictions on aid deliveries to Gaza since early March, impacting two million Palestinians; the Netherlands opposes a planned EU-Israel action plan extension until the review concludes; Great Britain suspended talks o...
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40% Bias Score


EU Imposes Unprecedented Multi-Regime Sanctions on Russia
The EU imposed the largest-ever simultaneous sanctions package against Russia on May 20th, encompassing four regimes targeting its war in Ukraine, human rights abuses, hybrid activities, and chemical weapons use, with over 130 new sanctions impacting 75 entities, 189 ships, and key individuals.
EU Imposes Unprecedented Multi-Regime Sanctions on Russia
The EU imposed the largest-ever simultaneous sanctions package against Russia on May 20th, encompassing four regimes targeting its war in Ukraine, human rights abuses, hybrid activities, and chemical weapons use, with over 130 new sanctions impacting 75 entities, 189 ships, and key individuals.
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60% Bias Score


France Proposes Stricter EU Grant Controls to Combat Hate Speech and Anti-EU Values
France is pushing for stricter EU grant allocation rules to counter antisemitism, hate speech, and the funding of groups hostile to European values, citing cases of EU money funding campaigns that violated French secularism and entities linked to Islamist movements, prompting a proposal for discussi...
France Proposes Stricter EU Grant Controls to Combat Hate Speech and Anti-EU Values
France is pushing for stricter EU grant allocation rules to counter antisemitism, hate speech, and the funding of groups hostile to European values, citing cases of EU money funding campaigns that violated French secularism and entities linked to Islamist movements, prompting a proposal for discussi...
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48% Bias Score

Gaza Para-cyclist Killed in Israeli Airstrike
Ahmed Al Dali, a 33-year-old Palestinian para-cyclist who lost a leg in a 2014 Israeli bombing, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Monday in Khan Younis, Gaza, highlighting the ongoing conflict's devastating impact on civilians.

Gaza Para-cyclist Killed in Israeli Airstrike
Ahmed Al Dali, a 33-year-old Palestinian para-cyclist who lost a leg in a 2014 Israeli bombing, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Monday in Khan Younis, Gaza, highlighting the ongoing conflict's devastating impact on civilians.
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60% Bias Score

Israel's Gaza Offensive Condemned by Key Allies
Three of Israel's closest allies condemned Israel's military operation in Gaza, citing "intolerable" conditions and demanding immediate aid access after an 11-week blockade, while Israel's Prime Minister vowed to take full control of the territory and accused his allies of supporting terrorism.

Israel's Gaza Offensive Condemned by Key Allies
Three of Israel's closest allies condemned Israel's military operation in Gaza, citing "intolerable" conditions and demanding immediate aid access after an 11-week blockade, while Israel's Prime Minister vowed to take full control of the territory and accused his allies of supporting terrorism.
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44% Bias Score

Limited Aid Reaches Gaza After Three-Month Blockade
Following a three-month blockade, five aid trucks carrying essential supplies, including infant food, entered Gaza on Monday via Kerem Shalom crossing, a move welcomed by the UN but deemed insufficient to address the humanitarian crisis, prompting international concerns about a potential famine.

Limited Aid Reaches Gaza After Three-Month Blockade
Following a three-month blockade, five aid trucks carrying essential supplies, including infant food, entered Gaza on Monday via Kerem Shalom crossing, a move welcomed by the UN but deemed insufficient to address the humanitarian crisis, prompting international concerns about a potential famine.
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68% Bias Score

Massacre at Church Event in Guanajuato Highlights Cartel Violence
Seven Mexican youths were shot dead at a Catholic Church event in San Bartolo de Berrios, Guanajuato, early Monday morning; the Santa Rosa de Lima cartel is suspected, highlighting the escalating violence in a state with Mexico's highest murder rate in 2024.

Massacre at Church Event in Guanajuato Highlights Cartel Violence
Seven Mexican youths were shot dead at a Catholic Church event in San Bartolo de Berrios, Guanajuato, early Monday morning; the Santa Rosa de Lima cartel is suspected, highlighting the escalating violence in a state with Mexico's highest murder rate in 2024.
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24% Bias Score

Russia Bans Amnesty International, Escalating Crackdown on Human Rights
Russia declared Amnesty International an "undesirable organization," banning its operations and threatening legal action against those who support it, escalating the crackdown on human rights groups and independent voices since the 2022 Ukraine invasion.

Russia Bans Amnesty International, Escalating Crackdown on Human Rights
Russia declared Amnesty International an "undesirable organization," banning its operations and threatening legal action against those who support it, escalating the crackdown on human rights groups and independent voices since the 2022 Ukraine invasion.
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56% Bias Score

EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Threatens Brazilian Indigenous Rights
Representatives of Brazilian Indigenous groups traveled to Brussels to voice concerns about the EU-Mercosur trade deal, fearing increased deforestation and socio-environmental conflicts due to potential expansion of agriculture onto their ancestral lands, particularly given Brazil's new law restrict...

EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Threatens Brazilian Indigenous Rights
Representatives of Brazilian Indigenous groups traveled to Brussels to voice concerns about the EU-Mercosur trade deal, fearing increased deforestation and socio-environmental conflicts due to potential expansion of agriculture onto their ancestral lands, particularly given Brazil's new law restrict...
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44% Bias Score
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