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Israel Resumes Gaza Offensive, Killing 232 Palestinians
On the night of Monday, July 2nd, Israel resumed its military offensive in Gaza, launching airstrikes that killed at least 232 Palestinians, citing Hamas's refusal to release remaining hostages as the reason; the action violates previous agreements and raises global concerns.
Israel Resumes Gaza Offensive, Killing 232 Palestinians
On the night of Monday, July 2nd, Israel resumed its military offensive in Gaza, launching airstrikes that killed at least 232 Palestinians, citing Hamas's refusal to release remaining hostages as the reason; the action violates previous agreements and raises global concerns.
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52% Bias Score


Israel Launches Gaza Evacuations, Jeopardizing Hostage Situation
Israel launched military operations in eastern Gaza, including Beit Hanoun, ordering evacuations and signaling potential ground offensives, jeopardizing a recent ceasefire and the safety of Israeli hostages held by Hamas; Hamas condemned the actions, accusing Israel of violating a truce agreement.
Israel Launches Gaza Evacuations, Jeopardizing Hostage Situation
Israel launched military operations in eastern Gaza, including Beit Hanoun, ordering evacuations and signaling potential ground offensives, jeopardizing a recent ceasefire and the safety of Israeli hostages held by Hamas; Hamas condemned the actions, accusing Israel of violating a truce agreement.
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36% Bias Score


Israeli Airstrikes Kill Hamas Leaders and Hundreds of Civilians in Gaza
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed at least five Hamas leaders and 326 civilians, bringing the total Palestinian death toll to 48,000 since October 2023; the White House confirmed President Trump was informed beforehand, suggesting US approval.
Israeli Airstrikes Kill Hamas Leaders and Hundreds of Civilians in Gaza
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed at least five Hamas leaders and 326 civilians, bringing the total Palestinian death toll to 48,000 since October 2023; the White House confirmed President Trump was informed beforehand, suggesting US approval.
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56% Bias Score


EU Pledges €2.5 Billion in Aid to Syria Amidst Violence
The European Union announced a €2.5 billion aid package for Syria over the next two years, supporting Syrians both inside the country and in neighboring nations, despite recent violence and concerns about stability; Germany added another €300 million.
EU Pledges €2.5 Billion in Aid to Syria Amidst Violence
The European Union announced a €2.5 billion aid package for Syria over the next two years, supporting Syrians both inside the country and in neighboring nations, despite recent violence and concerns about stability; Germany added another €300 million.
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60% Bias Score


M23 Boycotts Angola Peace Talks Amidst EU Sanctions and Rwanda-Belgium Diplomatic Fallout
The M23 rebel group boycotted peace talks in Angola due to EU sanctions against its leaders and Rwandan officials, jeopardizing efforts to resolve the conflict in eastern Congo; despite this, the Congolese government will attend the talks, while Rwanda severed diplomatic ties with Belgium in respons...
M23 Boycotts Angola Peace Talks Amidst EU Sanctions and Rwanda-Belgium Diplomatic Fallout
The M23 rebel group boycotted peace talks in Angola due to EU sanctions against its leaders and Rwandan officials, jeopardizing efforts to resolve the conflict in eastern Congo; despite this, the Congolese government will attend the talks, while Rwanda severed diplomatic ties with Belgium in respons...
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EU Increases Aid to Syria Amidst Post-Assad Instability
The EU is increasing aid to Syria following a December 8th Islamist-led takeover, aiming to support both refugees and returnees amidst a challenging transition and recent violence causing nearly 1400 civilian deaths, while the US has suspended aid.
EU Increases Aid to Syria Amidst Post-Assad Instability
The EU is increasing aid to Syria following a December 8th Islamist-led takeover, aiming to support both refugees and returnees amidst a challenging transition and recent violence causing nearly 1400 civilian deaths, while the US has suspended aid.
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Israel Launches Large-Scale Attacks on Hamas in Gaza, Killing Hundreds"
Following two months of ceasefire, Israel launched large-scale attacks on Hamas in Gaza after mediation efforts failed to secure the release of Israeli hostages; at least 200 Palestinians were killed in the attacks, according to the Hamas health ministry.

Israel Launches Large-Scale Attacks on Hamas in Gaza, Killing Hundreds"
Following two months of ceasefire, Israel launched large-scale attacks on Hamas in Gaza after mediation efforts failed to secure the release of Israeli hostages; at least 200 Palestinians were killed in the attacks, according to the Hamas health ministry.
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Congo's Tshisekedi Negotiates with M23 Rebels Amidst Military Setbacks
President Félix Tshisekedi of Congo, initially rejecting peace talks, is now negotiating with the M23 rebel group in Luanda, Angola, following the group's military gains supported by Rwanda and the Congolese army's failures, creating a significant political and military crisis.

Congo's Tshisekedi Negotiates with M23 Rebels Amidst Military Setbacks
President Félix Tshisekedi of Congo, initially rejecting peace talks, is now negotiating with the M23 rebel group in Luanda, Angola, following the group's military gains supported by Rwanda and the Congolese army's failures, creating a significant political and military crisis.
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60% Bias Score

Gaza Truce Collapses: 150 Dead, Humanitarian Crisis Deepens
Following a January truce, Israeli drone strikes continue in Gaza, causing at least 150 Palestinian deaths and severe shortages of essential supplies. Israel's border closure, intended to pressure Hamas for hostage releases, is exacerbating the humanitarian crisis and raising concerns of war crimes.

Gaza Truce Collapses: 150 Dead, Humanitarian Crisis Deepens
Following a January truce, Israeli drone strikes continue in Gaza, causing at least 150 Palestinian deaths and severe shortages of essential supplies. Israel's border closure, intended to pressure Hamas for hostage releases, is exacerbating the humanitarian crisis and raising concerns of war crimes.
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44% Bias Score

UK Accuses Israel of Breaking International Law Over Gaza Aid Blockade
The UK government has formally accused Israel of breaking international law by blocking aid to Gaza, citing a 15-day interruption of 600 daily aid trucks as unacceptable, despite Israel's claims of no essential product shortages and that Hamas uses aid for weapons. This action follows disagreements ...

UK Accuses Israel of Breaking International Law Over Gaza Aid Blockade
The UK government has formally accused Israel of breaking international law by blocking aid to Gaza, citing a 15-day interruption of 600 daily aid trucks as unacceptable, despite Israel's claims of no essential product shortages and that Hamas uses aid for weapons. This action follows disagreements ...
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60% Bias Score

South Sudan's Renewed Conflict Threatens Fragile Peace
Renewed clashes in South Sudan's Nasir County between government forces and the White Army militia, displacing 50,000 people and causing 20 civilian deaths, threaten the 2018 peace agreement and risk a return to widespread conflict.

South Sudan's Renewed Conflict Threatens Fragile Peace
Renewed clashes in South Sudan's Nasir County between government forces and the White Army militia, displacing 50,000 people and causing 20 civilian deaths, threaten the 2018 peace agreement and risk a return to widespread conflict.
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48% Bias Score

Turkey to Press EU for Unconditional Lifting of Syria Sanctions
Turkey will urge the EU to lift sanctions on Syria unconditionally at a donor conference, arguing this is vital for the country's economic stability and refugee returns; however, recent massacres cast doubt on the EU's willingness given concerns about human rights.

Turkey to Press EU for Unconditional Lifting of Syria Sanctions
Turkey will urge the EU to lift sanctions on Syria unconditionally at a donor conference, arguing this is vital for the country's economic stability and refugee returns; however, recent massacres cast doubt on the EU's willingness given concerns about human rights.
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40% Bias Score
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