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Autopsy Contradicts Hamas Claim on Israeli Family Deaths
An autopsy of three Israelis, Kfir, Ariel, and Shiri Bibas, returned by Hamas, showed no bomb-related injuries, contradicting Hamas's claim that they died in an Israeli airstrike. This revelation further strains already tense relations, as Israel and Hamas continue a delicate prisoner exchange follo...
Autopsy Contradicts Hamas Claim on Israeli Family Deaths
An autopsy of three Israelis, Kfir, Ariel, and Shiri Bibas, returned by Hamas, showed no bomb-related injuries, contradicting Hamas's claim that they died in an Israeli airstrike. This revelation further strains already tense relations, as Israel and Hamas continue a delicate prisoner exchange follo...
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64% Bias Score


Serbia: Unprecedented Protests Challenge Government, Forge New Governance Model
Triggered by a train station roof collapse killing 15 in Serbia's Novi Sad, four months of unprecedented protests have spread nationwide, featuring university occupations, strikes, and a novel model of self-governance gaining 80% public support, challenging the government and attracting minimal inte...
Serbia: Unprecedented Protests Challenge Government, Forge New Governance Model
Triggered by a train station roof collapse killing 15 in Serbia's Novi Sad, four months of unprecedented protests have spread nationwide, featuring university occupations, strikes, and a novel model of self-governance gaining 80% public support, challenging the government and attracting minimal inte...
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48% Bias Score


Williamson Retrospective: Apartheid, Land, and US Intervention in South Africa
Sue Williamson's retrospective exhibition in Cape Town showcases her 50-year artistic journey documenting South Africa's journey from apartheid to its present-day challenges, including criticism of US President Trump and Elon Musk's actions regarding South Africa's land redistribution policies and i...
Williamson Retrospective: Apartheid, Land, and US Intervention in South Africa
Sue Williamson's retrospective exhibition in Cape Town showcases her 50-year artistic journey documenting South Africa's journey from apartheid to its present-day challenges, including criticism of US President Trump and Elon Musk's actions regarding South Africa's land redistribution policies and i...
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48% Bias Score


Cotler Receives Defender of Freedom Award Amidst Iranian Threats
Irwin Cotler, a former Canadian Justice Minister and human rights advocate, received the Defender of Freedom Award from the Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy for his work freeing political prisoners, facing threats from Iran for his criticism of their regime.
Cotler Receives Defender of Freedom Award Amidst Iranian Threats
Irwin Cotler, a former Canadian Justice Minister and human rights advocate, received the Defender of Freedom Award from the Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy for his work freeing political prisoners, facing threats from Iran for his criticism of their regime.
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32% Bias Score


Israel Postpones Prisoner Release After Hamas's Provocative Hostage Display
Israel postponed the release of Palestinian prisoners after Hamas's staged release of six Israeli hostages involved humiliating ceremonies and propaganda, raising concerns about the safety of remaining hostages and jeopardizing future negotiations.
Israel Postpones Prisoner Release After Hamas's Provocative Hostage Display
Israel postponed the release of Palestinian prisoners after Hamas's staged release of six Israeli hostages involved humiliating ceremonies and propaganda, raising concerns about the safety of remaining hostages and jeopardizing future negotiations.
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48% Bias Score


Israel Postpones Release of 602 Palestinian Prisoners
Israel indefinitely postponed the release of 602 Palestinian prisoners, initially scheduled for yesterday, citing Hamas's "humiliating ceremonies" during the release of six Israeli hostages. Hamas condemned the decision as a violation of the ceasefire agreement. The postponement affects the second p...
Israel Postpones Release of 602 Palestinian Prisoners
Israel indefinitely postponed the release of 602 Palestinian prisoners, initially scheduled for yesterday, citing Hamas's "humiliating ceremonies" during the release of six Israeli hostages. Hamas condemned the decision as a violation of the ceasefire agreement. The postponement affects the second p...
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40% Bias Score

Terrorist's Release Fuels Antisemitism on Columbia Campus
The release of the mastermind behind a 1996 Jerusalem bus bombing that killed two Columbia students, in exchange for a hostage with Columbia ties, has intensified antisemitic protests on campus, sparking debate on free speech and institutional responsibility.

Terrorist's Release Fuels Antisemitism on Columbia Campus
The release of the mastermind behind a 1996 Jerusalem bus bombing that killed two Columbia students, in exchange for a hostage with Columbia ties, has intensified antisemitic protests on campus, sparking debate on free speech and institutional responsibility.
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80% Bias Score

Migrant Boat Capsizes off Panama, Child Dies
A boat carrying Venezuelan and Colombian migrants deported from the U.S. capsized off Panama, resulting in one child's death and the rescue of 20 others due to rough seas; the migrants were attempting to reach Colombia via a sea route to avoid the Darien Gap.

Migrant Boat Capsizes off Panama, Child Dies
A boat carrying Venezuelan and Colombian migrants deported from the U.S. capsized off Panama, resulting in one child's death and the rescue of 20 others due to rough seas; the migrants were attempting to reach Colombia via a sea route to avoid the Darien Gap.
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36% Bias Score

I'm Still Here": A Family's Resilience During Brazil's Military Dictatorship
I'm Still Here" recounts Eunice Paiva's experiences in 1970s Rio de Janeiro after her husband, a former congressman, is abducted during Brazil's military dictatorship, showcasing her struggle for his return and her family's eventual relocation.

I'm Still Here": A Family's Resilience During Brazil's Military Dictatorship
I'm Still Here" recounts Eunice Paiva's experiences in 1970s Rio de Janeiro after her husband, a former congressman, is abducted during Brazil's military dictatorship, showcasing her struggle for his return and her family's eventual relocation.
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28% Bias Score

DRC Offers Mineral Access to US, EU to Counter Rwanda's Support for Rebels
President Félix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of Congo offered the US and EU access to its mineral resources to pressure Rwanda, which supports the M23 rebel group, aiming for increased security and stability; the offer comes amid a 30-year conflict exacerbated by resource exploitation.

DRC Offers Mineral Access to US, EU to Counter Rwanda's Support for Rebels
President Félix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of Congo offered the US and EU access to its mineral resources to pressure Rwanda, which supports the M23 rebel group, aiming for increased security and stability; the offer comes amid a 30-year conflict exacerbated by resource exploitation.
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44% Bias Score

EU to Resume and Expand Cooperation with Israel Amid Human Rights Concerns
The EU plans to resume and expand bilateral cooperation with Israel, despite protests from human rights groups and a demonstration by EU staff, and despite calls from some member states to suspend relations due to human rights concerns related to the Gaza war and actions in the West Bank.

EU to Resume and Expand Cooperation with Israel Amid Human Rights Concerns
The EU plans to resume and expand bilateral cooperation with Israel, despite protests from human rights groups and a demonstration by EU staff, and despite calls from some member states to suspend relations due to human rights concerns related to the Gaza war and actions in the West Bank.
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48% Bias Score

Stalin's 1944 Deportation of Chechens and Ingush: A Continuing Trauma
On February 23, 1944, Stalin ordered the deportation of the Chechen and Ingush peoples from their ancestral lands, resulting in the deaths of approximately 100,000 and the ongoing struggle for recognition and apology from Russia.

Stalin's 1944 Deportation of Chechens and Ingush: A Continuing Trauma
On February 23, 1944, Stalin ordered the deportation of the Chechen and Ingush peoples from their ancestral lands, resulting in the deaths of approximately 100,000 and the ongoing struggle for recognition and apology from Russia.
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16% Bias Score
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