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Netanyahu Accuses NYT of Defamation Over Gaza Child Photo
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused The New York Times of defamation over a photo of an emaciated Gazan child with a pre-existing condition, threatening legal action despite international organizations confirming widespread malnutrition in Gaza.
Netanyahu Accuses NYT of Defamation Over Gaza Child Photo
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused The New York Times of defamation over a photo of an emaciated Gazan child with a pre-existing condition, threatening legal action despite international organizations confirming widespread malnutrition in Gaza.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Halts Arms Exports to Israel Amidst Planned Gaza Invasion
Germany has suspended all military equipment exports to Israel that could be used in Gaza, following Israel's cabinet approval of a ground invasion of Gaza City; this decision reflects growing concerns over the humanitarian crisis and comes despite Germany's historical support for Israel.
Germany Halts Arms Exports to Israel Amidst Planned Gaza Invasion
Germany has suspended all military equipment exports to Israel that could be used in Gaza, following Israel's cabinet approval of a ground invasion of Gaza City; this decision reflects growing concerns over the humanitarian crisis and comes despite Germany's historical support for Israel.
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44% Bias Score


Germany Partially Halts Arms Exports to Israel Amid Gaza Conflict
Germany partially halts arms exports to Israel, citing concerns over Israel's planned military operation in Gaza and the resulting humanitarian crisis; €485.1 million in arms were approved for export to Israel from October 7, 2023, to May 13, 2025.
Germany Partially Halts Arms Exports to Israel Amid Gaza Conflict
Germany partially halts arms exports to Israel, citing concerns over Israel's planned military operation in Gaza and the resulting humanitarian crisis; €485.1 million in arms were approved for export to Israel from October 7, 2023, to May 13, 2025.
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40% Bias Score


Haiti's New President Faces Gang Violence
A wealthy Haitian businessman, Laurent Saint-Cyr, became the head of the country's transitional presidential council on Thursday, amid a surge in gang violence and threats by a powerful gang leader to overthrow the government, while the UN mission struggles with a lack of resources.
Haiti's New President Faces Gang Violence
A wealthy Haitian businessman, Laurent Saint-Cyr, became the head of the country's transitional presidential council on Thursday, amid a surge in gang violence and threats by a powerful gang leader to overthrow the government, while the UN mission struggles with a lack of resources.
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40% Bias Score


Gaza Hospital Overwhelmed: 48 Dead After Aid-Seeking Civilians Attacked
In Gaza's Nasser Medical Complex, American volunteer doctors reported 48 deaths among 453 patients in a few hours due to attacks on civilians seeking aid near U.S.-backed distribution points, adding to the 87 deaths and 570 injuries reported by Hamas's Health Ministry across Gaza on Tuesday.
Gaza Hospital Overwhelmed: 48 Dead After Aid-Seeking Civilians Attacked
In Gaza's Nasser Medical Complex, American volunteer doctors reported 48 deaths among 453 patients in a few hours due to attacks on civilians seeking aid near U.S.-backed distribution points, adding to the 87 deaths and 570 injuries reported by Hamas's Health Ministry across Gaza on Tuesday.
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52% Bias Score


UN Rejects Israel's Gaza Takeover Plan Amidst Genocide Accusations
The UN rejected Israel's potential plan to take over Gaza, citing catastrophic risks for millions of Palestinians and violations of international law; over 60,000 Palestinians have died since the conflict began, with accusations of genocide and war crimes arising from the humanitarian crisis.
UN Rejects Israel's Gaza Takeover Plan Amidst Genocide Accusations
The UN rejected Israel's potential plan to take over Gaza, citing catastrophic risks for millions of Palestinians and violations of international law; over 60,000 Palestinians have died since the conflict began, with accusations of genocide and war crimes arising from the humanitarian crisis.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament Divided on Gaza Response, Demonstrations Erupt
The Dutch parliament debated its response to the Gaza conflict, with opposition parties calling for stronger sanctions against Israel, while the government emphasizes a European approach and the need to consider broader geopolitical implications. Demonstrations and vandalism against the CIDI buildin...

Dutch Parliament Divided on Gaza Response, Demonstrations Erupt
The Dutch parliament debated its response to the Gaza conflict, with opposition parties calling for stronger sanctions against Israel, while the government emphasizes a European approach and the need to consider broader geopolitical implications. Demonstrations and vandalism against the CIDI buildin...
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56% Bias Score

Germany Partially Suspends Arms Exports to Israel Amid Gaza Conflict
Following Israel's plan to deploy its military into Gaza to defeat Hamas, Germany announced on August 8th, 2025 a partial suspension of arms exports to Israel, citing concerns for the civilian population and the need to protect them while emphasizing that Israel has the right to defend itself agains...

Germany Partially Suspends Arms Exports to Israel Amid Gaza Conflict
Following Israel's plan to deploy its military into Gaza to defeat Hamas, Germany announced on August 8th, 2025 a partial suspension of arms exports to Israel, citing concerns for the civilian population and the need to protect them while emphasizing that Israel has the right to defend itself agains...
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32% Bias Score

Germany Halts Military Exports to Israel Amid Gaza Takeover Plan
Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced a suspension of military equipment exports to Israel due to Israel's planned takeover of Gaza City, expressing concern for civilians and the need for humanitarian access, marking a significant shift in German-Israeli relations.

Germany Halts Military Exports to Israel Amid Gaza Takeover Plan
Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced a suspension of military equipment exports to Israel due to Israel's planned takeover of Gaza City, expressing concern for civilians and the need for humanitarian access, marking a significant shift in German-Israeli relations.
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36% Bias Score

Gaza's Shifa Hospital Crippled by Repeated Attacks
Since October 2023, Shifa Hospital in Gaza has suffered repeated attacks, resulting in unsanitary conditions, critical equipment shortages, and the deaths of patients due to lack of care. The hospital, once a major medical facility, is now severely crippled and struggling to provide basic services.

Gaza's Shifa Hospital Crippled by Repeated Attacks
Since October 2023, Shifa Hospital in Gaza has suffered repeated attacks, resulting in unsanitary conditions, critical equipment shortages, and the deaths of patients due to lack of care. The hospital, once a major medical facility, is now severely crippled and struggling to provide basic services.
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56% Bias Score

Gaza Healthcare System Collapses Amidst Israeli Blockade and Attacks
Israel's ongoing assault on Gaza has caused the collapse of its healthcare system, with blood banks running dry due to malnutrition and attacks on hospitals, leaving over 14,800 patients in urgent need of specialized treatment amidst an ongoing aid blockade.

Gaza Healthcare System Collapses Amidst Israeli Blockade and Attacks
Israel's ongoing assault on Gaza has caused the collapse of its healthcare system, with blood banks running dry due to malnutrition and attacks on hospitals, leaving over 14,800 patients in urgent need of specialized treatment amidst an ongoing aid blockade.
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64% Bias Score

Sudan's Zamzam Massacre: Over 1,500 Civilians Killed in RSF Attack
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) massacred over 1,500 civilians in a three-day attack (April 11-14) on Zamzam, Sudan's largest displacement camp, making it one of the largest war crimes in Sudan's conflict, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the urgent need for international intervention...

Sudan's Zamzam Massacre: Over 1,500 Civilians Killed in RSF Attack
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) massacred over 1,500 civilians in a three-day attack (April 11-14) on Zamzam, Sudan's largest displacement camp, making it one of the largest war crimes in Sudan's conflict, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the urgent need for international intervention...
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52% Bias Score
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