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UK Judge Calls Israel's Gaza Assault 'Grossly Disproportionate,' Raises Genocide Concerns
Former UK Supreme Court judge Lord Sumption deemed Israel's Gaza assault "grossly disproportionate," suggesting potential genocide and criticizing the UK government's arms sales, partially suspended but still challenged in court; his new book warns against free speech suppression, particularly affec...
UK Judge Calls Israel's Gaza Assault 'Grossly Disproportionate,' Raises Genocide Concerns
Former UK Supreme Court judge Lord Sumption deemed Israel's Gaza assault "grossly disproportionate," suggesting potential genocide and criticizing the UK government's arms sales, partially suspended but still challenged in court; his new book warns against free speech suppression, particularly affec...
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36% Bias Score


Swastika Defaces WWII Partisan Massacre Memorial in Italy
A swastika was spray-painted on a road sign near the Benedicta Sanctuary in Bosio, Italy, a site commemorating the April 1944 massacre of 147 partisans during World War II; authorities are investigating the incident, which follows previous antisemitic graffiti.
Swastika Defaces WWII Partisan Massacre Memorial in Italy
A swastika was spray-painted on a road sign near the Benedicta Sanctuary in Bosio, Italy, a site commemorating the April 1944 massacre of 147 partisans during World War II; authorities are investigating the incident, which follows previous antisemitic graffiti.
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32% Bias Score


Dutch Coalition Defies Council of State, Pushing Ahead with Contentious Asylum Laws
Facing criticism from the Council of State, Dutch coalition parties plan to rapidly submit revised asylum laws to parliament, despite concerns about their feasibility and effectiveness, causing internal disagreements and opposition.
Dutch Coalition Defies Council of State, Pushing Ahead with Contentious Asylum Laws
Facing criticism from the Council of State, Dutch coalition parties plan to rapidly submit revised asylum laws to parliament, despite concerns about their feasibility and effectiveness, causing internal disagreements and opposition.
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48% Bias Score


77 Years of Displacement: Palestinian Refugees' Unfulfilled Hope for Return
Eighty-year-old Khadija al-Ali, a Palestinian refugee in Syria since the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, urges Gazans to remain steadfast amidst recent devastation, highlighting the unfulfilled promise of return and the ongoing displacement of millions of Palestinian refugees.
77 Years of Displacement: Palestinian Refugees' Unfulfilled Hope for Return
Eighty-year-old Khadija al-Ali, a Palestinian refugee in Syria since the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, urges Gazans to remain steadfast amidst recent devastation, highlighting the unfulfilled promise of return and the ongoing displacement of millions of Palestinian refugees.
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44% Bias Score


Mistreated Hostages Fuel Israeli Outrage, Threatening Peace Talks
The release of three Israeli hostages on Saturday revealed their poor physical condition, sparking outrage in Israel and raising concerns about Hamas's treatment of prisoners. Prime Minister Netanyahu vowed retaliation, potentially impacting peace negotiations scheduled for February 10th.
Mistreated Hostages Fuel Israeli Outrage, Threatening Peace Talks
The release of three Israeli hostages on Saturday revealed their poor physical condition, sparking outrage in Israel and raising concerns about Hamas's treatment of prisoners. Prime Minister Netanyahu vowed retaliation, potentially impacting peace negotiations scheduled for February 10th.
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52% Bias Score


NY Democrats Propose Bills to Combat Antisemitism on College Campuses
New York Democrats propose legislation to help students sue colleges that don't protect them from hate-based discrimination and require schools to hire administrators to ensure compliance with federal civil rights law, following antisemitic incidents and a Department of Education investigation into ...
NY Democrats Propose Bills to Combat Antisemitism on College Campuses
New York Democrats propose legislation to help students sue colleges that don't protect them from hate-based discrimination and require schools to hire administrators to ensure compliance with federal civil rights law, following antisemitic incidents and a Department of Education investigation into ...
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52% Bias Score

Sierra Leone Influencer Arrested Live, Raising Freedom of Speech Concerns
Sierra Leonean-Canadian social media influencer Hawa Hunt was arrested on December 22nd, 2023, during a live TV show for social media posts criticizing the president and first lady, sparking concerns about freedom of speech and her well-being in prison due to reports of abuse and poor conditions.

Sierra Leone Influencer Arrested Live, Raising Freedom of Speech Concerns
Sierra Leonean-Canadian social media influencer Hawa Hunt was arrested on December 22nd, 2023, during a live TV show for social media posts criticizing the president and first lady, sparking concerns about freedom of speech and her well-being in prison due to reports of abuse and poor conditions.
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56% Bias Score

Italian Activist Sues Over Paragon Spyware Hacking
Luca Casarini, an activist with Mediterranea, filed a lawsuit in Palermo against unknown individuals for hacking his phone with Paragon's Graphite spyware, which can record and capture data; the suit aims to identify those responsible and any state connections.

Italian Activist Sues Over Paragon Spyware Hacking
Luca Casarini, an activist with Mediterranea, filed a lawsuit in Palermo against unknown individuals for hacking his phone with Paragon's Graphite spyware, which can record and capture data; the suit aims to identify those responsible and any state connections.
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40% Bias Score

East Jerusalem Bookstore Owners Arrested, Sparking Outcry
Jerusalem District police arrested Mahmoud and Ahmad Muna, owners of East Jerusalem's Educational Bookshop, on Monday, seizing books and citing incitement and support for terror; the incident sparked widespread condemnation from international bodies and civil rights groups.

East Jerusalem Bookstore Owners Arrested, Sparking Outcry
Jerusalem District police arrested Mahmoud and Ahmad Muna, owners of East Jerusalem's Educational Bookshop, on Monday, seizing books and citing incitement and support for terror; the incident sparked widespread condemnation from international bodies and civil rights groups.
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56% Bias Score

U.K. Government's Immigration Crackdown Leads to Thousands of Deportations
The British government launched a crackdown on illegal immigration, conducting over 5,000 business raids, making nearly 4,000 arrests, and deporting over 16,000 migrants since July, exceeding previous figures and aiming to curb the rise of the anti-immigrant Reform U.K. party.

U.K. Government's Immigration Crackdown Leads to Thousands of Deportations
The British government launched a crackdown on illegal immigration, conducting over 5,000 business raids, making nearly 4,000 arrests, and deporting over 16,000 migrants since July, exceeding previous figures and aiming to curb the rise of the anti-immigrant Reform U.K. party.
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44% Bias Score

Israeli Police Raid Palestinian Bookstore, Seizing Books and Arresting Employees
Israeli police raided Educational Bookshop in East Jerusalem on Sunday, arresting two employees and seizing approximately 35-40 books, allegedly for inciting violence; the EU condemned this as an attack on free speech.

Israeli Police Raid Palestinian Bookstore, Seizing Books and Arresting Employees
Israeli police raided Educational Bookshop in East Jerusalem on Sunday, arresting two employees and seizing approximately 35-40 books, allegedly for inciting violence; the EU condemned this as an attack on free speech.
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52% Bias Score

Court Blocks Transfer of Venezuelan Immigrants to Guantanamo
A US federal court temporarily blocked the Trump administration from transferring three Venezuelan immigrants held in New Mexico to Guantanamo Bay, halting the administration's plan amidst concerns over due process and legal access.

Court Blocks Transfer of Venezuelan Immigrants to Guantanamo
A US federal court temporarily blocked the Trump administration from transferring three Venezuelan immigrants held in New Mexico to Guantanamo Bay, halting the administration's plan amidst concerns over due process and legal access.
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24% Bias Score
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