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Italy Drops Meloni Investigation in Libyan War Crimes Case
Following international outrage, Italy dropped its investigation into Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni regarding the January release of Libyan police officer Osama Elmasry Njeem, who was wanted by the ICC for war crimes, while investigations continue into other officials.
Italy Drops Meloni Investigation in Libyan War Crimes Case
Following international outrage, Italy dropped its investigation into Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni regarding the January release of Libyan police officer Osama Elmasry Njeem, who was wanted by the ICC for war crimes, while investigations continue into other officials.
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44% Bias Score


ICJ Rules States Legally Obligated to Protect Environment from Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) unanimously ruled that states have a legal obligation to protect the environment from greenhouse gas emissions, based on both environmental law and international human rights treaties, marking a pivotal moment in global climate action.
ICJ Rules States Legally Obligated to Protect Environment from Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) unanimously ruled that states have a legal obligation to protect the environment from greenhouse gas emissions, based on both environmental law and international human rights treaties, marking a pivotal moment in global climate action.
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40% Bias Score


Israeli Settler Released in Palestinian Activist Shooting
An Israeli settler accused of shooting a Palestinian activist, Awdah Hathaleen, has been released from house arrest; the court cited witness testimony and the ongoing dispute over the burial location highlights the complex legal and political challenges in the region.
Israeli Settler Released in Palestinian Activist Shooting
An Israeli settler accused of shooting a Palestinian activist, Awdah Hathaleen, has been released from house arrest; the court cited witness testimony and the ongoing dispute over the burial location highlights the complex legal and political challenges in the region.
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52% Bias Score


Armenian POWs in Baku Face Isolation After ICRC Withdrawal
Following the International Committee of the Red Cross's (ICRC) departure from Azerbaijan, 23 Armenian prisoners of war (POWs) in Baku face isolation, risking abuse and death due to a lack of independent monitoring, prompting calls for third-party intervention by human rights advocates.
Armenian POWs in Baku Face Isolation After ICRC Withdrawal
Following the International Committee of the Red Cross's (ICRC) departure from Azerbaijan, 23 Armenian prisoners of war (POWs) in Baku face isolation, risking abuse and death due to a lack of independent monitoring, prompting calls for third-party intervention by human rights advocates.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Imposes 50% Tariff on Brazilian Goods Amid Bolsonaro Case
President Trump imposed a 50% tariff on various Brazilian products, including coffee, due to his relationship with former Brazilian President Bolsonaro and the actions of Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, despite a U.S. trade surplus with Brazil, prompting legal challenges.
Trump Imposes 50% Tariff on Brazilian Goods Amid Bolsonaro Case
President Trump imposed a 50% tariff on various Brazilian products, including coffee, due to his relationship with former Brazilian President Bolsonaro and the actions of Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, despite a U.S. trade surplus with Brazil, prompting legal challenges.
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60% Bias Score


Britain to Recognize Palestine Amidst Israeli Settlement Expansion
Britain plans to recognize Palestine as a state in September at the UN General Assembly, aiming to revive the two-state solution, but Israel's settlement expansion in the West Bank, condemned internationally as illegal, creates significant obstacles.
Britain to Recognize Palestine Amidst Israeli Settlement Expansion
Britain plans to recognize Palestine as a state in September at the UN General Assembly, aiming to revive the two-state solution, but Israel's settlement expansion in the West Bank, condemned internationally as illegal, creates significant obstacles.
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60% Bias Score

Netherlands Faces Legal Pressure to Act on Genocide Prevention
A Dutch government advisory committee urged the Netherlands to take stronger action to prevent genocide, emphasizing individual state responsibility under the 1948 Genocide Convention and warning of potential legal consequences for inaction; the advisory committee suggested measures ranging from dip...

Netherlands Faces Legal Pressure to Act on Genocide Prevention
A Dutch government advisory committee urged the Netherlands to take stronger action to prevent genocide, emphasizing individual state responsibility under the 1948 Genocide Convention and warning of potential legal consequences for inaction; the advisory committee suggested measures ranging from dip...
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20% Bias Score

Gaza Humanitarian Crisis: Blockade, Violence, and International Inaction
The author, a humanitarian worker in Gaza since October 2023, details the catastrophic impact of Israel's blockade and actions, including widespread starvation, lack of access to basic services, and the killing of civilians seeking aid, despite international law and the ICJ's orders.

Gaza Humanitarian Crisis: Blockade, Violence, and International Inaction
The author, a humanitarian worker in Gaza since October 2023, details the catastrophic impact of Israel's blockade and actions, including widespread starvation, lack of access to basic services, and the killing of civilians seeking aid, despite international law and the ICJ's orders.
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64% Bias Score

Australia Lags on Palestine Recognition Amidst Global Pressure
Australia's refusal to recognize Palestine as a state contrasts with over 140 countries and the UN, fueled by Israel's actions in Gaza and the failure of decades-long peace negotiations, despite international legal arguments supporting Palestinian statehood.

Australia Lags on Palestine Recognition Amidst Global Pressure
Australia's refusal to recognize Palestine as a state contrasts with over 140 countries and the UN, fueled by Israel's actions in Gaza and the failure of decades-long peace negotiations, despite international legal arguments supporting Palestinian statehood.
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56% Bias Score

Australia Criticizes Israel's Gaza Actions, Urges Increased Aid
Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong criticized Israel's conduct in Gaza during a meeting with the Israeli ambassador, urging compliance with international law and increased food aid to Palestinians, following Australia's condemnation of Israel's actions and public statements by Prime Minister Al...

Australia Criticizes Israel's Gaza Actions, Urges Increased Aid
Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong criticized Israel's conduct in Gaza during a meeting with the Israeli ambassador, urging compliance with international law and increased food aid to Palestinians, following Australia's condemnation of Israel's actions and public statements by Prime Minister Al...
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40% Bias Score

Growing International Recognition of Palestine as Pressure on Israel
Norway, Ireland, and Spain are among several European countries recognizing Palestine in 2024, based on the 1967 UN borders, despite Israel's objections, to pressure Israel over Gaza.

Growing International Recognition of Palestine as Pressure on Israel
Norway, Ireland, and Spain are among several European countries recognizing Palestine in 2024, based on the 1967 UN borders, despite Israel's objections, to pressure Israel over Gaza.
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40% Bias Score

Turkey Registers New Marine Protected Areas Amidst Aegean Sea Dispute with Greece
Turkey registered new marine protected areas with UNESCO's IOC, directly responding to Greece's recent unilateral declaration of two marine parks in the Aegean and Ionian Seas; Turkey emphasizes its commitment to marine conservation and cooperation, while also asserting its maritime claims.

Turkey Registers New Marine Protected Areas Amidst Aegean Sea Dispute with Greece
Turkey registered new marine protected areas with UNESCO's IOC, directly responding to Greece's recent unilateral declaration of two marine parks in the Aegean and Ionian Seas; Turkey emphasizes its commitment to marine conservation and cooperation, while also asserting its maritime claims.
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40% Bias Score
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