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U.S. Secures Release of Belarusian Political Prisoners
The U.S. State Department secured the release of a U.S. citizen and two Belarusian political prisoners from Belarusian prisons on February 12th, marking a significant shift in U.S.-Belarus relations after years of strained ties.
U.S. Secures Release of Belarusian Political Prisoners
The U.S. State Department secured the release of a U.S. citizen and two Belarusian political prisoners from Belarusian prisons on February 12th, marking a significant shift in U.S.-Belarus relations after years of strained ties.
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60% Bias Score


Nobel Laureates Urge Release of Belarusian Political Prisoners
Thirty-one Nobel laureates urged President Trump and the EU to free over 1,400 Belarusian political prisoners, following a US operation that freed three, amid reports that Belarus's president offered further releases for sanctions relief.
Nobel Laureates Urge Release of Belarusian Political Prisoners
Thirty-one Nobel laureates urged President Trump and the EU to free over 1,400 Belarusian political prisoners, following a US operation that freed three, amid reports that Belarus's president offered further releases for sanctions relief.
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36% Bias Score


Jerusalem Shuts Down UNRWA Center, Sparking Tensions
Jerusalem Municipality officials closed a UNRWA vocational center in Kalandiya Refugee Camp on Tuesday, enforcing a law banning UNRWA operations in East Jerusalem following a directive from Prime Minister Netanyahu, prompted by revelations of UNRWA employee involvement in the October 7 Hamas attack ...
Jerusalem Shuts Down UNRWA Center, Sparking Tensions
Jerusalem Municipality officials closed a UNRWA vocational center in Kalandiya Refugee Camp on Tuesday, enforcing a law banning UNRWA operations in East Jerusalem following a directive from Prime Minister Netanyahu, prompted by revelations of UNRWA employee involvement in the October 7 Hamas attack ...
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44% Bias Score


Appeal on Illegal Migration Act Paused in Northern Ireland
A Northern Ireland court has paused the UK government's appeal against a ruling that parts of the Illegal Migration Act are unlawful in Northern Ireland, due to the act's incompatibility with the post-Brexit Windsor Framework; the case was challenged by a 16-year-old asylum seeker and the NI Human R...
Appeal on Illegal Migration Act Paused in Northern Ireland
A Northern Ireland court has paused the UK government's appeal against a ruling that parts of the Illegal Migration Act are unlawful in Northern Ireland, due to the act's incompatibility with the post-Brexit Windsor Framework; the case was challenged by a 16-year-old asylum seeker and the NI Human R...
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48% Bias Score


British Couple Charged with Espionage in Iran
A British couple, Craig and Lindsay Foreman, were arrested in January in Kerman, Iran, and charged with espionage due to alleged contact with intelligence-linked entities; the UK advises against travel to Iran due to the risk of arbitrary detention.
British Couple Charged with Espionage in Iran
A British couple, Craig and Lindsay Foreman, were arrested in January in Kerman, Iran, and charged with espionage due to alleged contact with intelligence-linked entities; the UK advises against travel to Iran due to the risk of arbitrary detention.
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36% Bias Score


Sudan's Gold-Fueled Conflict: Hundreds Dead, Peace Efforts Hampered
The conflict in Sudan, a power struggle between two generals, is fueled by a booming gold trade, resulting in hundreds of deaths from bombings and drone strikes, with gold exports reaching the UAE via various routes, including through Russia, and hindering peace efforts.
Sudan's Gold-Fueled Conflict: Hundreds Dead, Peace Efforts Hampered
The conflict in Sudan, a power struggle between two generals, is fueled by a booming gold trade, resulting in hundreds of deaths from bombings and drone strikes, with gold exports reaching the UAE via various routes, including through Russia, and hindering peace efforts.
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44% Bias Score

British Couple Charged with Espionage in Iran
A British couple on a motorbike trip were arrested in Iran in January and charged with espionage, highlighting a pattern of politically motivated arrests of foreign nationals by Iranian authorities.

British Couple Charged with Espionage in Iran
A British couple on a motorbike trip were arrested in Iran in January and charged with espionage, highlighting a pattern of politically motivated arrests of foreign nationals by Iranian authorities.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Designates Tren de Aragua a Terrorist Organization
On his first day in office, Donald Trump declared the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua a "foreign terrorist organization," alongside Mexican cartels and MS-13, justifying increased deportations and diverting attention from other issues.

Trump Designates Tren de Aragua a Terrorist Organization
On his first day in office, Donald Trump declared the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua a "foreign terrorist organization," alongside Mexican cartels and MS-13, justifying increased deportations and diverting attention from other issues.
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60% Bias Score

Thousands Protest Trump on Presidents' Day
On Presidents' Day, the 50501 Movement organized nationwide protests against President Trump, with thousands demonstrating in cities like Washington D.C., Austin, Orlando, Boston, and Phoenix, citing concerns about executive overreach, targeting of minority groups, and the perceived threat to democr...

Thousands Protest Trump on Presidents' Day
On Presidents' Day, the 50501 Movement organized nationwide protests against President Trump, with thousands demonstrating in cities like Washington D.C., Austin, Orlando, Boston, and Phoenix, citing concerns about executive overreach, targeting of minority groups, and the perceived threat to democr...
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40% Bias Score

Holocaust Survivor and Auschwitz Committee President Marian Turski Dies at 98
Marian Turski, president of the International Auschwitz Committee and Holocaust survivor, died at 98 in Warsaw on February 24, 2024, leaving a legacy of fighting against rising antisemitism and extremism, urging remembrance and against silence.

Holocaust Survivor and Auschwitz Committee President Marian Turski Dies at 98
Marian Turski, president of the International Auschwitz Committee and Holocaust survivor, died at 98 in Warsaw on February 24, 2024, leaving a legacy of fighting against rising antisemitism and extremism, urging remembrance and against silence.
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Cyprus Internment Camps' 76th Anniversary Commemorated
In February 1949, the British closed Cypriot internment camps that held approximately 52,000 Holocaust survivors after World War II; a ceremony marking the 76th anniversary highlighted the camps' harsh conditions, the aid provided by Cypriots, and the approximately 2,200 babies born there.

Cyprus Internment Camps' 76th Anniversary Commemorated
In February 1949, the British closed Cypriot internment camps that held approximately 52,000 Holocaust survivors after World War II; a ceremony marking the 76th anniversary highlighted the camps' harsh conditions, the aid provided by Cypriots, and the approximately 2,200 babies born there.
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16% Bias Score

Navalny's Death Marks Anniversary Amidst Tributes and Western Condemnation
Alexei Navalny, a prominent Russian opposition leader serving a 19-year sentence for extremism, died unexpectedly on February 16, 2023, in a Russian penal colony, prompting tributes from his widow and condemnation from Western leaders who cast doubt on the official explanation of his death.

Navalny's Death Marks Anniversary Amidst Tributes and Western Condemnation
Alexei Navalny, a prominent Russian opposition leader serving a 19-year sentence for extremism, died unexpectedly on February 16, 2023, in a Russian penal colony, prompting tributes from his widow and condemnation from Western leaders who cast doubt on the official explanation of his death.
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52% Bias Score
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