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"Miami Summit Showcases IDF Widows, Freed Hostage's Stories"
"The Jerusalem Post's 2024 Miami Summit featured emotional speeches from freed hostage Andrey Kozlov, Arnon Zmora's widow, and the IDF Widows and Orphans Organization's CEO, highlighting the human cost of conflict and the need for community support for military families."
"Miami Summit Showcases IDF Widows, Freed Hostage's Stories"
"The Jerusalem Post's 2024 Miami Summit featured emotional speeches from freed hostage Andrey Kozlov, Arnon Zmora's widow, and the IDF Widows and Orphans Organization's CEO, highlighting the human cost of conflict and the need for community support for military families."
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36% Bias Score


Saudi Arabia to Host 2034 World Cup Amidst Human Rights Concerns
Saudi Arabia will host the 2034 men's FIFA World Cup, utilizing 15 stadiums across five cities, including a new city currently under construction, despite ongoing human rights concerns and criticism of "sportswashing".
Saudi Arabia to Host 2034 World Cup Amidst Human Rights Concerns
Saudi Arabia will host the 2034 men's FIFA World Cup, utilizing 15 stadiums across five cities, including a new city currently under construction, despite ongoing human rights concerns and criticism of "sportswashing".
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36% Bias Score


Türkei kündigt weitere Militäroperationen in Syrien an
Die Türkei kündigte weitere Militäroperationen gegen kurdische Milizen in Syrien an, unter anderem gegen die YPG, einen wichtigen Partner der USA im Kampf gegen den IS. Die Türkei unterstützt die SNA, die kürzlich Manbidsch eroberte. Präsident Erdoğan strebt einen 30 Kilometer breiten Korridor von d...
Türkei kündigt weitere Militäroperationen in Syrien an
Die Türkei kündigte weitere Militäroperationen gegen kurdische Milizen in Syrien an, unter anderem gegen die YPG, einen wichtigen Partner der USA im Kampf gegen den IS. Die Türkei unterstützt die SNA, die kürzlich Manbidsch eroberte. Präsident Erdoğan strebt einen 30 Kilometer breiten Korridor von d...
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52% Bias Score


Belarus Arrests Seven Journalists in Crackdown on Dissent
Belarussian authorities arrested seven journalists from the independent Intex-Press news outlet, charging them with supporting extremism, marking the largest such arrest in a year and escalating the crackdown on dissent ahead of January's presidential election.
Belarus Arrests Seven Journalists in Crackdown on Dissent
Belarussian authorities arrested seven journalists from the independent Intex-Press news outlet, charging them with supporting extremism, marking the largest such arrest in a year and escalating the crackdown on dissent ahead of January's presidential election.
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48% Bias Score


Iran's Stricter Hijab Law Faces President's Veto
Iran's parliament passed a stricter hijab law that could bring harsher penalties—including the death penalty—for women violating dress codes; President Pezeshkian opposes it but may be pressured to approve it despite lacking public support.
Iran's Stricter Hijab Law Faces President's Veto
Iran's parliament passed a stricter hijab law that could bring harsher penalties—including the death penalty—for women violating dress codes; President Pezeshkian opposes it but may be pressured to approve it despite lacking public support.
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52% Bias Score


French Legion's Disciplinary Camp: Survivors Recount Brutal Abuse
A French documentary exposes the brutal treatment of 400 young soldiers at the Légion étrangère's disciplinary camp in Corte, Corsica, from 1969 to 1976, detailing systematic abuse, including forced labor, starvation, hypothermia, and rape, leading to its closure after a double murder in 1976.
French Legion's Disciplinary Camp: Survivors Recount Brutal Abuse
A French documentary exposes the brutal treatment of 400 young soldiers at the Légion étrangère's disciplinary camp in Corte, Corsica, from 1969 to 1976, detailing systematic abuse, including forced labor, starvation, hypothermia, and rape, leading to its closure after a double murder in 1976.
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40% Bias Score

ICC Adviser Quits Over Inaction on Venezuela Human Rights Abuses
Claudio Grossman, a prominent human rights attorney and special adviser to the ICC Prosecutor, resigned, citing ethical concerns over the ICC's inaction regarding Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's government's crimes against humanity; this follows three years of investigation, ongoing human righ...

ICC Adviser Quits Over Inaction on Venezuela Human Rights Abuses
Claudio Grossman, a prominent human rights attorney and special adviser to the ICC Prosecutor, resigned, citing ethical concerns over the ICC's inaction regarding Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's government's crimes against humanity; this follows three years of investigation, ongoing human righ...
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56% Bias Score

"HTS Assumes Power in Post-Assad Syria, Raising Concerns About Inclusivity and Human Rights"
"Following the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) has assumed power, raising concerns about inclusivity and human rights; Syrian activist Joumana Seif expressed both happiness and apprehension, emphasizing the importance of civil society participation in the transition pro...

"HTS Assumes Power in Post-Assad Syria, Raising Concerns About Inclusivity and Human Rights"
"Following the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) has assumed power, raising concerns about inclusivity and human rights; Syrian activist Joumana Seif expressed both happiness and apprehension, emphasizing the importance of civil society participation in the transition pro...
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44% Bias Score

Afghan Music School Evacuates to Portugal Amid Taliban Threat
Facing threats from the Taliban, the Afghanistan National Institute of Music (ANIM), a unique school offering gender-integrated music classes, evacuated 284 students and staff to Portugal in August 2021, highlighting the Taliban's suppression of arts and education.

Afghan Music School Evacuates to Portugal Amid Taliban Threat
Facing threats from the Taliban, the Afghanistan National Institute of Music (ANIM), a unique school offering gender-integrated music classes, evacuated 284 students and staff to Portugal in August 2021, highlighting the Taliban's suppression of arts and education.
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48% Bias Score

Spain refers Taliban to ICC over Afghan women's rights abuses
Spain has officially referred the Taliban's human rights abuses against Afghan women and girls to the International Criminal Court, citing bans on female healthcare and education as evidence of systematic oppression and urging accountability for violations of the UN Convention on the Elimination of ...

Spain refers Taliban to ICC over Afghan women's rights abuses
Spain has officially referred the Taliban's human rights abuses against Afghan women and girls to the International Criminal Court, citing bans on female healthcare and education as evidence of systematic oppression and urging accountability for violations of the UN Convention on the Elimination of ...
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52% Bias Score

Syrian Families Search for Missing Loved Ones, Demand Accountability for Assad Regime Abuses
In Damascus, families search for missing relatives at a hospital displaying photos of the dead and disappeared, highlighting the lingering impact of the Assad regime's human rights abuses and the demand for accountability from the new Syrian administration.

Syrian Families Search for Missing Loved Ones, Demand Accountability for Assad Regime Abuses
In Damascus, families search for missing relatives at a hospital displaying photos of the dead and disappeared, highlighting the lingering impact of the Assad regime's human rights abuses and the demand for accountability from the new Syrian administration.
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56% Bias Score

Belarus Arrests Seven Journalists in Crackdown on Dissent
Seven journalists from the Belarusian online newspaper Intex-Press were arrested in early October on charges of "supporting extremist activities," the latest action in a crackdown on dissent ahead of the January presidential elections where President Alexander Lukashenko seeks a seventh term.

Belarus Arrests Seven Journalists in Crackdown on Dissent
Seven journalists from the Belarusian online newspaper Intex-Press were arrested in early October on charges of "supporting extremist activities," the latest action in a crackdown on dissent ahead of the January presidential elections where President Alexander Lukashenko seeks a seventh term.
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40% Bias Score
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