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US Sanctions Threaten International Criminal Court
The US House of Representatives passed a law threatening sanctions against anyone supporting the International Criminal Court (ICC), following ICC arrest warrants for Israeli leaders; the law's broad scope targets individuals and their families, potentially impacting the ICC's legitimacy.
US Sanctions Threaten International Criminal Court
The US House of Representatives passed a law threatening sanctions against anyone supporting the International Criminal Court (ICC), following ICC arrest warrants for Israeli leaders; the law's broad scope targets individuals and their families, potentially impacting the ICC's legitimacy.
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40% Bias Score


Ireland Intervenes in ICJ Case Against Israel Over Gaza
Ireland officially requested to intervene in South Africa's case against Israel at the ICJ for alleged genocide in Gaza on January 7th, 2025, citing potential violations of the UN Genocide Convention and arguing for a broader interpretation of genocide to prevent impunity; this follows Ireland's rec...
Ireland Intervenes in ICJ Case Against Israel Over Gaza
Ireland officially requested to intervene in South Africa's case against Israel at the ICJ for alleged genocide in Gaza on January 7th, 2025, citing potential violations of the UN Genocide Convention and arguing for a broader interpretation of genocide to prevent impunity; this follows Ireland's rec...
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36% Bias Score


Gallant Resigns from Knesset Amidst Gaza War Disagreements
Former Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant resigned from the Knesset on Wednesday, citing disagreements with the government's handling of the Gaza war and its policy on ultra-Orthodox military exemptions; his dismissal by Prime Minister Netanyahu two months prior, and the ongoing war and the exemp...
Gallant Resigns from Knesset Amidst Gaza War Disagreements
Former Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant resigned from the Knesset on Wednesday, citing disagreements with the government's handling of the Gaza war and its policy on ultra-Orthodox military exemptions; his dismissal by Prime Minister Netanyahu two months prior, and the ongoing war and the exemp...
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36% Bias Score


Gaza Conflict: 45,000+ Palestinians Dead, ICC Warrants Issued
Over 45,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel's 14-month bombardment of Gaza, prompting the International Criminal Court to issue arrest warrants for Israeli officials amid allegations of war crimes; the conflict has spread regionally.
Gaza Conflict: 45,000+ Palestinians Dead, ICC Warrants Issued
Over 45,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel's 14-month bombardment of Gaza, prompting the International Criminal Court to issue arrest warrants for Israeli officials amid allegations of war crimes; the conflict has spread regionally.
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52% Bias Score


Assad's Fall: Accountability for Syrian Crimes Against Humanity
Syrian rebels' capture of Damascus ended Bashar al-Assad's dictatorship, prompting questions about accountability for alleged crimes against humanity, including over 15,000 torture deaths since 2011, and over 150,000 arbitrary arrests, documented by the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR).
Assad's Fall: Accountability for Syrian Crimes Against Humanity
Syrian rebels' capture of Damascus ended Bashar al-Assad's dictatorship, prompting questions about accountability for alleged crimes against humanity, including over 15,000 torture deaths since 2011, and over 150,000 arbitrary arrests, documented by the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR).
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48% Bias Score


Record High Child Rights Violations in War Zones
A UNICEF report reveals that one in six children live in war zones, facing risks such as bombings, famine, and disease; 32,990 severe child rights violations were documented in 2023, a record high, with the situation especially dire in Gaza, Ukraine, and Sudan.
Record High Child Rights Violations in War Zones
A UNICEF report reveals that one in six children live in war zones, facing risks such as bombings, famine, and disease; 32,990 severe child rights violations were documented in 2023, a record high, with the situation especially dire in Gaza, Ukraine, and Sudan.
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24% Bias Score

US House Approves Sanctions Against ICC Following Arrest Warrants Against Israeli Officials
The US House of Representatives approved sanctions against the International Criminal Court (ICC) for issuing arrest warrants against Israeli officials, impacting individuals aiding the ICC's investigations, including those involved in a recent Brazilian case, and potentially setting a precedent for...

US House Approves Sanctions Against ICC Following Arrest Warrants Against Israeli Officials
The US House of Representatives approved sanctions against the International Criminal Court (ICC) for issuing arrest warrants against Israeli officials, impacting individuals aiding the ICC's investigations, including those involved in a recent Brazilian case, and potentially setting a precedent for...
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68% Bias Score

Argentina Accuses Venezuela of Human Rights Violations in Gallo Case
The Argentine government, under President Javier Milei, filed an ICC complaint against Venezuela for the arbitrary detention and forced disappearance of Argentine security officer Nahuel Gallo, who was detained in Venezuela on December 8th, 2024, sparking a diplomatic crisis and internal political d...

Argentina Accuses Venezuela of Human Rights Violations in Gallo Case
The Argentine government, under President Javier Milei, filed an ICC complaint against Venezuela for the arbitrary detention and forced disappearance of Argentine security officer Nahuel Gallo, who was detained in Venezuela on December 8th, 2024, sparking a diplomatic crisis and internal political d...
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine's Full ICC Membership: New Rights, Obligations, and Challenges
Ukraine became a full member of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on January 1st, 2025, after ratifying the Rome Statute; this grants Ukraine greater influence within the ICC but also introduces new obligations, including full cooperation with ICC investigations and rulings, while a seven-year ...

Ukraine's Full ICC Membership: New Rights, Obligations, and Challenges
Ukraine became a full member of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on January 1st, 2025, after ratifying the Rome Statute; this grants Ukraine greater influence within the ICC but also introduces new obligations, including full cooperation with ICC investigations and rulings, while a seven-year ...
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36% Bias Score

Venezuelan Opposition Members Under Siege in Caracas
Five Venezuelan opposition members, seeking asylum in the Argentine ambassador's residence in Caracas since March, are under siege by Venezuelan security forces who have cut off their electricity and are increasingly monitoring the residence, highlighting the ongoing political crisis in Venezuela.

Venezuelan Opposition Members Under Siege in Caracas
Five Venezuelan opposition members, seeking asylum in the Argentine ambassador's residence in Caracas since March, are under siege by Venezuelan security forces who have cut off their electricity and are increasingly monitoring the residence, highlighting the ongoing political crisis in Venezuela.
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40% Bias Score

Maduro's Arrest of Opposition Leader Fuels ICC Calls
The Maduro regime's arrest of another opposition leader in Venezuela intensifies international calls for the International Criminal Court (ICC) to arrest Maduro for crimes against humanity, highlighting a pattern of political repression and human rights abuses.

Maduro's Arrest of Opposition Leader Fuels ICC Calls
The Maduro regime's arrest of another opposition leader in Venezuela intensifies international calls for the International Criminal Court (ICC) to arrest Maduro for crimes against humanity, highlighting a pattern of political repression and human rights abuses.
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60% Bias Score

Assad Regime Falls: Accountability for Human Rights Abuses Demanded
Following the fall of Damascus, Bashar al-Assad's regime ended; the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) documented over 15,000 torture deaths, mostly by regime forces, and over 150,000 arbitrary detentions; international efforts are needed to ensure accountability.

Assad Regime Falls: Accountability for Human Rights Abuses Demanded
Following the fall of Damascus, Bashar al-Assad's regime ended; the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) documented over 15,000 torture deaths, mostly by regime forces, and over 150,000 arbitrary detentions; international efforts are needed to ensure accountability.
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40% Bias Score
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