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Israel's Militarized Aid Plan for Gaza Sparks International Outcry
Israel approved a plan to resume humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza after a nine-week blockade, but under strict military control, involving only 60 trucks daily and US private security contractors, prompting UN agencies and NGOs to refuse participation due to violations of humanitarian principles.
Israel's Militarized Aid Plan for Gaza Sparks International Outcry
Israel approved a plan to resume humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza after a nine-week blockade, but under strict military control, involving only 60 trucks daily and US private security contractors, prompting UN agencies and NGOs to refuse participation due to violations of humanitarian principles.
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68% Bias Score


Harvard's Failure to Address Anti-Palestinian Bias
A Harvard student reported anti-Palestinian hate speech in 2001; a 2025 report detailed widespread fear among Muslim and Arab students; however, Harvard has since suppressed Palestine-related teaching, research, and student activism, while failing to address anti-Palestinian bias and discrimination.
Harvard's Failure to Address Anti-Palestinian Bias
A Harvard student reported anti-Palestinian hate speech in 2001; a 2025 report detailed widespread fear among Muslim and Arab students; however, Harvard has since suppressed Palestine-related teaching, research, and student activism, while failing to address anti-Palestinian bias and discrimination.
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72% Bias Score


Gaza War Exacerbates Mother's Illness, Leading to Death
The author recounts their mother's death on May 7, 2024, in Egypt, five months after her medical evacuation from Gaza due to pulmonary fibrosis, exacerbated by the ongoing war, denying the family a proper funeral due to the blockade of Gaza.
Gaza War Exacerbates Mother's Illness, Leading to Death
The author recounts their mother's death on May 7, 2024, in Egypt, five months after her medical evacuation from Gaza due to pulmonary fibrosis, exacerbated by the ongoing war, denying the family a proper funeral due to the blockade of Gaza.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Press Unites After Journalist's Assassination
The assassination of Spanish journalist José Luis López de Lacalle on May 7, 1998, by ETA triggered a historic joint manifesto from 16 Spanish newspapers, "No nos callarán," condemning the attack and reaffirming their commitment to freedom of expression.
Spanish Press Unites After Journalist's Assassination
The assassination of Spanish journalist José Luis López de Lacalle on May 7, 1998, by ETA triggered a historic joint manifesto from 16 Spanish newspapers, "No nos callarán," condemning the attack and reaffirming their commitment to freedom of expression.
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48% Bias Score


U.S. Plans to Deport Migrants to War-Torn Libya
The Trump administration may begin deporting migrants to Libya as early as this week, using the U.S. military, despite Libya's ongoing civil war, human rights abuses, and a Level 4 U.S. travel advisory warning against travel due to crime, terrorism, and armed conflict.
U.S. Plans to Deport Migrants to War-Torn Libya
The Trump administration may begin deporting migrants to Libya as early as this week, using the U.S. military, despite Libya's ongoing civil war, human rights abuses, and a Level 4 U.S. travel advisory warning against travel due to crime, terrorism, and armed conflict.
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48% Bias Score


Libya Denies US Deportation Plan
Libya's government denies a US plan to deport undocumented migrants to Libya, despite a Reuters report citing anonymous US officials claiming that deportations could start this week; the Trump administration has previously sought third-party agreements to deport undocumented immigrants.
Libya Denies US Deportation Plan
Libya's government denies a US plan to deport undocumented migrants to Libya, despite a Reuters report citing anonymous US officials claiming that deportations could start this week; the Trump administration has previously sought third-party agreements to deport undocumented immigrants.
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40% Bias Score

Israel's Militarized Gaza Aid Plan Sparks International Outcry
Israel plans to resume humanitarian aid to Gaza through a highly militarized system, involving private U.S. security contractors and biometric checks, after a nine-week blockade that caused widespread looting and severe food shortages; however, UN agencies and NGOs refuse to participate, citing viol...

Israel's Militarized Gaza Aid Plan Sparks International Outcry
Israel plans to resume humanitarian aid to Gaza through a highly militarized system, involving private U.S. security contractors and biometric checks, after a nine-week blockade that caused widespread looting and severe food shortages; however, UN agencies and NGOs refuse to participate, citing viol...
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56% Bias Score

Holocaust Survivor and Liberator: George Leitmann's Enduring Questions
In 1945, 19-year-old US soldier George Leitmann, a Holocaust survivor, witnessed the SS murdering children in Germany, shaping his life and raising questions about humanity and collective guilt that remain relevant amidst the rise of global extremism.

Holocaust Survivor and Liberator: George Leitmann's Enduring Questions
In 1945, 19-year-old US soldier George Leitmann, a Holocaust survivor, witnessed the SS murdering children in Germany, shaping his life and raising questions about humanity and collective guilt that remain relevant amidst the rise of global extremism.
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36% Bias Score

Meta Wins $168 Million Judgment Against NSO Group for Pegasus Spyware
A California court ordered NSO Group, the Israeli maker of Pegasus spyware, to pay Meta $168 million for violating WhatsApp's security and targeting approximately 1,200 users globally, including politicians and journalists, leading to espionage scandals in several countries.

Meta Wins $168 Million Judgment Against NSO Group for Pegasus Spyware
A California court ordered NSO Group, the Israeli maker of Pegasus spyware, to pay Meta $168 million for violating WhatsApp's security and targeting approximately 1,200 users globally, including politicians and journalists, leading to espionage scandals in several countries.
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44% Bias Score

Four Venezuelan Opposition Figures Rescued After 400 Days in Argentinan Embassy
Four Venezuelan opposition figures, including Magalli Meda and Pedro Urruchurtu, who had sought refuge in the Argentinan embassy in Caracas for over 400 days to escape persecution from the Maduro regime, were rescued in a US operation and are now safe in the US.

Four Venezuelan Opposition Figures Rescued After 400 Days in Argentinan Embassy
Four Venezuelan opposition figures, including Magalli Meda and Pedro Urruchurtu, who had sought refuge in the Argentinan embassy in Caracas for over 400 days to escape persecution from the Maduro regime, were rescued in a US operation and are now safe in the US.
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52% Bias Score

European Mayors Support İmamoğlu Amidst Concerns Over Turkish Democracy
On May 1st, 2025, thirteen major European cities' mayors publicly supported Ekrem İmamoğlu, Istanbul's elected mayor, following his arrest, highlighting concerns about Turkish democracy and human rights, initially through a statement in Florence, Italy, which subsequently spread widely across social...

European Mayors Support İmamoğlu Amidst Concerns Over Turkish Democracy
On May 1st, 2025, thirteen major European cities' mayors publicly supported Ekrem İmamoğlu, Istanbul's elected mayor, following his arrest, highlighting concerns about Turkish democracy and human rights, initially through a statement in Florence, Italy, which subsequently spread widely across social...
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56% Bias Score

Former Prisoner of War Critiques Both Russia's Brutality and Ukraine's Military
Stanislav Assejew, a former prisoner in a Donbas separatist prison and recent Ukrainian soldier, founded the Justice Initiative Fund to document Russian war crimes, criticizing both Russia's systematic brutality and Ukraine's military structure, advocating for reforms to improve infantry recruitment...

Former Prisoner of War Critiques Both Russia's Brutality and Ukraine's Military
Stanislav Assejew, a former prisoner in a Donbas separatist prison and recent Ukrainian soldier, founded the Justice Initiative Fund to document Russian war crimes, criticizing both Russia's systematic brutality and Ukraine's military structure, advocating for reforms to improve infantry recruitment...
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40% Bias Score
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