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ICJ Rules Climate Inaction May Breach International Law
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that countries failing to protect the planet from climate change may violate international law, potentially leading to reparations for affected nations; this non-binding opinion, stemming from a Vanuatu-led case, could significantly impact future climat...
ICJ Rules Climate Inaction May Breach International Law
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that countries failing to protect the planet from climate change may violate international law, potentially leading to reparations for affected nations; this non-binding opinion, stemming from a Vanuatu-led case, could significantly impact future climat...
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12% Bias Score


ICJ Declares Clean Environment a Human Right, Binding States to Climate Action
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) declared a clean environment a human right, stating that neglecting climate protection breaches international law and obligating states to protect citizens' rights and future generations.
ICJ Declares Clean Environment a Human Right, Binding States to Climate Action
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) declared a clean environment a human right, stating that neglecting climate protection breaches international law and obligating states to protect citizens' rights and future generations.
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40% Bias Score


Knesset Urges West Bank Annexation
The Israeli Knesset voted 71 to 13 to urge the government to annex the West Bank, a territory occupied since 1967, asserting it as an integral part of Israel and rejecting Palestinian statehood, following similar votes in February and July 2024 opposing unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state.
Knesset Urges West Bank Annexation
The Israeli Knesset voted 71 to 13 to urge the government to annex the West Bank, a territory occupied since 1967, asserting it as an integral part of Israel and rejecting Palestinian statehood, following similar votes in February and July 2024 opposing unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state.
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52% Bias Score


ICJ Issues Landmark Advisory Opinion on Climate Change Obligations
The International Court of Justice issued a non-binding advisory opinion on October 4, 2024, stating countries have legal obligations to protect the climate and environment from human-caused emissions and face legal consequences for inaction, setting a precedent for future international and domestic...
ICJ Issues Landmark Advisory Opinion on Climate Change Obligations
The International Court of Justice issued a non-binding advisory opinion on October 4, 2024, stating countries have legal obligations to protect the climate and environment from human-caused emissions and face legal consequences for inaction, setting a precedent for future international and domestic...
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40% Bias Score


ICJ to Rule on State Responsibility for Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will issue an advisory opinion on Vanuatu's case regarding states' responsibility to protect the global climate system, potentially impacting future climate negotiations and legal actions.
ICJ to Rule on State Responsibility for Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will issue an advisory opinion on Vanuatu's case regarding states' responsibility to protect the global climate system, potentially impacting future climate negotiations and legal actions.
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32% Bias Score


Convicted Murderer Released in US-Venezuela Prisoner Swap
A convicted Venezuelan American murderer, Dahud Hanid Ortiz, was released to the US last Friday as part of a large-scale prisoner exchange between the US, El Salvador, and Venezuela, sparking outrage from victims' families in Spain who feel betrayed and deceived.
Convicted Murderer Released in US-Venezuela Prisoner Swap
A convicted Venezuelan American murderer, Dahud Hanid Ortiz, was released to the US last Friday as part of a large-scale prisoner exchange between the US, El Salvador, and Venezuela, sparking outrage from victims' families in Spain who feel betrayed and deceived.
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60% Bias Score

ICJ Affirms Legally Binding Climate Obligations for States
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark advisory opinion on March 2023, confirming legally binding obligations for states to mitigate climate change based on international treaties and customary international law, potentially opening the door for climate-related lawsuits against n...

ICJ Affirms Legally Binding Climate Obligations for States
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark advisory opinion on March 2023, confirming legally binding obligations for states to mitigate climate change based on international treaties and customary international law, potentially opening the door for climate-related lawsuits against n...
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40% Bias Score

ICJ Rules Climate Inaction May Violate International Law
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that nations failing to protect the climate could violate international law, potentially leading to legal consequences and establishing a "clean, healthy and sustainable environment" as a human right; this landmark decision, prompted by Vanuatu and supp...

ICJ Rules Climate Inaction May Violate International Law
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that nations failing to protect the climate could violate international law, potentially leading to legal consequences and establishing a "clean, healthy and sustainable environment" as a human right; this landmark decision, prompted by Vanuatu and supp...
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40% Bias Score

ICJ Rules Healthy Environment a Human Right
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that a healthy environment is a human right, a decision prompted by Vanuatu, a small island nation highly vulnerable to climate change, emphasizing states' legal obligation to protect the environment.

ICJ Rules Healthy Environment a Human Right
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that a healthy environment is a human right, a decision prompted by Vanuatu, a small island nation highly vulnerable to climate change, emphasizing states' legal obligation to protect the environment.
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52% Bias Score

ICJ Advises on Countries' Climate Obligations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is advising on countries' climate protection obligations in a case brought by Vanuatu, determining consequences for causing climate damage; simultaneously, a Dutch court considers a wolf's fate, and the Women's Euro 2022 continues.

ICJ Advises on Countries' Climate Obligations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is advising on countries' climate protection obligations in a case brought by Vanuatu, determining consequences for causing climate damage; simultaneously, a Dutch court considers a wolf's fate, and the Women's Euro 2022 continues.
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16% Bias Score

Russia Calls Zhuravlev's Death in Ukraine a Deliberate Attack
The Russian Foreign Ministry confirmed the July 22, 2023, death of war correspondent Rostislav Zhuravlev in Ukraine was a deliberate HIMARS strike, resulting in his death and injuries to two colleagues; UNESCO and the UN condemned the attack.

Russia Calls Zhuravlev's Death in Ukraine a Deliberate Attack
The Russian Foreign Ministry confirmed the July 22, 2023, death of war correspondent Rostislav Zhuravlev in Ukraine was a deliberate HIMARS strike, resulting in his death and injuries to two colleagues; UNESCO and the UN condemned the attack.
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56% Bias Score

European Civil Groups Sue Governments Over Gaza Inaction
Civil organizations in Belgium and the UK are suing their governments for inaction regarding Israel's actions in Gaza, citing genocide and war crimes; 28 countries have jointly called for an immediate end to the conflict, and legal actions are also targeting the EU and individual Israeli soldiers.

European Civil Groups Sue Governments Over Gaza Inaction
Civil organizations in Belgium and the UK are suing their governments for inaction regarding Israel's actions in Gaza, citing genocide and war crimes; 28 countries have jointly called for an immediate end to the conflict, and legal actions are also targeting the EU and individual Israeli soldiers.
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40% Bias Score
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