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Mexican Firefighters Aid Texas Flood Rescue
Following devastating Texas floods on July 4th, Mexican firefighters from Ciudad Acuña, experienced in Rio Grande migrant body recovery, aided Texas rescue efforts, utilizing their specialized techniques to locate victims amongst debris, highlighting cross-border collaboration in disaster relief.
Mexican Firefighters Aid Texas Flood Rescue
Following devastating Texas floods on July 4th, Mexican firefighters from Ciudad Acuña, experienced in Rio Grande migrant body recovery, aided Texas rescue efforts, utilizing their specialized techniques to locate victims amongst debris, highlighting cross-border collaboration in disaster relief.
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28% Bias Score


Israeli Navy Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Ship, Detaining 21 Activists
Israeli forces intercepted the Handala aid ship carrying humanitarian supplies to Gaza in international waters on Saturday night, detaining 21 international activists and journalists, sparking international condemnation and calls for the release of detainees.
Israeli Navy Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Ship, Detaining 21 Activists
Israeli forces intercepted the Handala aid ship carrying humanitarian supplies to Gaza in international waters on Saturday night, detaining 21 international activists and journalists, sparking international condemnation and calls for the release of detainees.
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52% Bias Score


Israeli Authorities Intercept Aid Ship to Gaza, Detain 21 Activists
Israeli authorities intercepted the Handala ship, part of the Freedom Flotilla, on July 15th, 40 nautical miles from the coast, detaining 21 activists. Two Israeli-American activists face separate legal proceedings, while the blockade continues, causing over 130 malnutrition deaths in Gaza since Oct...
Israeli Authorities Intercept Aid Ship to Gaza, Detain 21 Activists
Israeli authorities intercepted the Handala ship, part of the Freedom Flotilla, on July 15th, 40 nautical miles from the coast, detaining 21 activists. Two Israeli-American activists face separate legal proceedings, while the blockade continues, causing over 130 malnutrition deaths in Gaza since Oct...
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40% Bias Score


USAID Review Finds No Evidence of Widespread Hamas Theft of Gaza Aid
A USAID review of 156 incidents of waste, fraud, and abuse of US-funded humanitarian aid in Gaza between October 2023 and May 2025 found no evidence of widespread theft by Hamas, contradicting State Department claims used to justify the Gaza Humanitarian Fund (GHF); less than 1% of aid was affected ...
USAID Review Finds No Evidence of Widespread Hamas Theft of Gaza Aid
A USAID review of 156 incidents of waste, fraud, and abuse of US-funded humanitarian aid in Gaza between October 2023 and May 2025 found no evidence of widespread theft by Hamas, contradicting State Department claims used to justify the Gaza Humanitarian Fund (GHF); less than 1% of aid was affected ...
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44% Bias Score


USAID Analysis Finds No Evidence of Hamas Aid Theft in Gaza
A U.S. government analysis found no evidence Hamas systematically stole U.S.-funded humanitarian aid in Gaza between October 2023 and May 2024, contradicting claims by Israel and the U.S. that justify a new armed private aid operation; the analysis instead blamed 44 incidents on Israeli military act...
USAID Analysis Finds No Evidence of Hamas Aid Theft in Gaza
A U.S. government analysis found no evidence Hamas systematically stole U.S.-funded humanitarian aid in Gaza between October 2023 and May 2024, contradicting claims by Israel and the U.S. that justify a new armed private aid operation; the analysis instead blamed 44 incidents on Israeli military act...
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52% Bias Score


Ceuta Overwhelmed by Influx of Unaccompanied Minors
Fifty-four unaccompanied minors arrived in Ceuta by sea, adding to the existing 460, exceeding the city's 132 available places, prompting an urgent appeal to the central government for aid and relocation.
Ceuta Overwhelmed by Influx of Unaccompanied Minors
Fifty-four unaccompanied minors arrived in Ceuta by sea, adding to the existing 460, exceeding the city's 132 available places, prompting an urgent appeal to the central government for aid and relocation.
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40% Bias Score

Israeli Forces Intercept Aid Ship Bound for Gaza
Israeli forces intercepted the Handala ship, carrying Palestinian activists and humanitarian aid, attempting to breach Gaza's maritime blockade on Saturday, towing it to Ashdod port; this follows a similar incident involving Greta Thunberg earlier this month.

Israeli Forces Intercept Aid Ship Bound for Gaza
Israeli forces intercepted the Handala ship, carrying Palestinian activists and humanitarian aid, attempting to breach Gaza's maritime blockade on Saturday, towing it to Ashdod port; this follows a similar incident involving Greta Thunberg earlier this month.
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60% Bias Score

Israel Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Ship, Detaining 21 Activists
On Sunday, the Israeli military intercepted the Handala aid ship carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, detaining 21 activists from 10 countries, including the US and Italy, and seizing its cargo in international waters, worsening the humanitarian crisis and causing international concern.

Israel Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Ship, Detaining 21 Activists
On Sunday, the Israeli military intercepted the Handala aid ship carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, detaining 21 activists from 10 countries, including the US and Italy, and seizing its cargo in international waters, worsening the humanitarian crisis and causing international concern.
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56% Bias Score

Gaza Doctors Collapse from Hunger Amidst Dire Malnutrition Crisis
In Gaza, doctors and nurses are fainting from hunger while treating severely malnourished children; the lack of food and medical supplies creates a dire situation impacting both patients and caregivers, with long-term health and societal consequences.

Gaza Doctors Collapse from Hunger Amidst Dire Malnutrition Crisis
In Gaza, doctors and nurses are fainting from hunger while treating severely malnourished children; the lack of food and medical supplies creates a dire situation impacting both patients and caregivers, with long-term health and societal consequences.
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40% Bias Score

USAID Review Contradicts State Department on Hamas Aid Theft in Gaza
A US government review found no evidence of widespread Hamas theft of US-funded humanitarian aid in Gaza, contradicting State Department claims and raising questions about the GHF's monopoly on aid distribution; less than 1% of aid was affected by loss, theft, diversion, fraud or waste, and the IDF ...

USAID Review Contradicts State Department on Hamas Aid Theft in Gaza
A US government review found no evidence of widespread Hamas theft of US-funded humanitarian aid in Gaza, contradicting State Department claims and raising questions about the GHF's monopoly on aid distribution; less than 1% of aid was affected by loss, theft, diversion, fraud or waste, and the IDF ...
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40% Bias Score

Giant Pouched Rats Accelerate Cambodian Landmine Clearance
In Cambodia, African giant pouched rats trained by APOPO are accelerating landmine clearance efforts, detecting landmines with remarkable speed and efficiency; despite progress, over 1,600 square kilometers remain contaminated, endangering approximately 1 million people, pushing the mine-free goal t...

Giant Pouched Rats Accelerate Cambodian Landmine Clearance
In Cambodia, African giant pouched rats trained by APOPO are accelerating landmine clearance efforts, detecting landmines with remarkable speed and efficiency; despite progress, over 1,600 square kilometers remain contaminated, endangering approximately 1 million people, pushing the mine-free goal t...
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40% Bias Score

Court Upholds Sentence for Russian Commander Accused of Embezzlement
A Russian court upheld a five-year prison sentence for former Major General Ivan Popov, accused of embezzling over 1,700 tons of metal intended for humanitarian aid in Zaporozhye, despite soldiers testifying it was crucial for frontline defenses; co-defendant Oleg Tsokov died in combat.

Court Upholds Sentence for Russian Commander Accused of Embezzlement
A Russian court upheld a five-year prison sentence for former Major General Ivan Popov, accused of embezzling over 1,700 tons of metal intended for humanitarian aid in Zaporozhye, despite soldiers testifying it was crucial for frontline defenses; co-defendant Oleg Tsokov died in combat.
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48% Bias Score
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