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Israel Approves West Bank Settlement Expansion and Gaza Relocation Plan
Israel's security cabinet approved expanding West Bank settlements by creating 13 new ones and a plan to facilitate the "voluntary" relocation of Gazans to third countries, prompting criticism from Peace Now and challenging international law.
Israel Approves West Bank Settlement Expansion and Gaza Relocation Plan
Israel's security cabinet approved expanding West Bank settlements by creating 13 new ones and a plan to facilitate the "voluntary" relocation of Gazans to third countries, prompting criticism from Peace Now and challenging international law.
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64% Bias Score


Afghan Diplomat in Spain Loses Immunity Amidst Assault and Corruption Accusations
Following accusations of sexual assault and corruption, Rahim Peerzada, head of the Afghan embassy in Madrid, faces potential criminal charges after Spain declared he lacks diplomatic immunity; this comes after an initial statement from Spanish authorities suggesting he did have immunity.
Afghan Diplomat in Spain Loses Immunity Amidst Assault and Corruption Accusations
Following accusations of sexual assault and corruption, Rahim Peerzada, head of the Afghan embassy in Madrid, faces potential criminal charges after Spain declared he lacks diplomatic immunity; this comes after an initial statement from Spanish authorities suggesting he did have immunity.
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60% Bias Score


Europe Hesitates to Seize Frozen Russian Assets Despite US Precedent
Europe has frozen \$229 billion in Russian central bank assets after Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, but is hesitant to seize them despite the US and Canada doing so, due to legal and economic concerns, although the EU uses interest from the funds to aid Ukraine.
Europe Hesitates to Seize Frozen Russian Assets Despite US Precedent
Europe has frozen \$229 billion in Russian central bank assets after Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, but is hesitant to seize them despite the US and Canada doing so, due to legal and economic concerns, although the EU uses interest from the funds to aid Ukraine.
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32% Bias Score


EU Weighs Seizing Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine Amid Legal and Economic Concerns
Facing a \$122 billion aid bill for Ukraine, the EU grapples with whether to seize \$229 billion in frozen Russian assets; while the US and Canada have acted, Europe hesitates due to legal and economic concerns, despite a recent European Parliament resolution.
EU Weighs Seizing Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine Amid Legal and Economic Concerns
Facing a \$122 billion aid bill for Ukraine, the EU grapples with whether to seize \$229 billion in frozen Russian assets; while the US and Canada have acted, Europe hesitates due to legal and economic concerns, despite a recent European Parliament resolution.
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44% Bias Score


US Funding Cut Jeopardizes Database on Russian War Crimes in Ukraine
The US State Department ended funding for the Ukraine Conflict Observatory, a project tracking Russian war crimes in Ukraine, including the abduction of over 30,000 children; researchers lost access to a database containing this evidence, raising concerns about its preservation and use in future pro...
US Funding Cut Jeopardizes Database on Russian War Crimes in Ukraine
The US State Department ended funding for the Ukraine Conflict Observatory, a project tracking Russian war crimes in Ukraine, including the abduction of over 30,000 children; researchers lost access to a database containing this evidence, raising concerns about its preservation and use in future pro...
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44% Bias Score


UN: Russia's Actions in Ukraine Constitute Crimes Against Humanity
A UN report details Russia's systematic abductions, torture, and sexual violence against Ukrainian civilians, including prisoners of war, constituting crimes against humanity, while also citing war crimes committed by both sides; the US has ended a program tracking abducted Ukrainian children, resul...
UN: Russia's Actions in Ukraine Constitute Crimes Against Humanity
A UN report details Russia's systematic abductions, torture, and sexual violence against Ukrainian civilians, including prisoners of war, constituting crimes against humanity, while also citing war crimes committed by both sides; the US has ended a program tracking abducted Ukrainian children, resul...
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60% Bias Score

Israel Approves Separation of 13 West Bank Settler Outposts
Israel's security cabinet approved a plan to separate 13 Jewish settler outposts in the occupied West Bank, officially recognizing them as independent, despite international condemnation and claims of illegality; this follows approval for tens of thousands of new settler homes, furthering expansion ...

Israel Approves Separation of 13 West Bank Settler Outposts
Israel's security cabinet approved a plan to separate 13 Jewish settler outposts in the occupied West Bank, officially recognizing them as independent, despite international condemnation and claims of illegality; this follows approval for tens of thousands of new settler homes, furthering expansion ...
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64% Bias Score

Belgium Warns Seizing Russian Assets Would Be 'Act of War'
Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever warned that seizing almost €200 billion in frozen Russian assets would be an act of war, creating systemic financial risks and provoking Moscow's retaliation, while other European nations favor using the assets to support Ukraine.

Belgium Warns Seizing Russian Assets Would Be 'Act of War'
Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever warned that seizing almost €200 billion in frozen Russian assets would be an act of war, creating systemic financial risks and provoking Moscow's retaliation, while other European nations favor using the assets to support Ukraine.
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52% Bias Score

EU Divided on Seizing Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine
The European Union is divided on seizing \$210 billion in frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine, raising legal questions under international law as Russia condemns the move; while some countries support the seizure, others fear it would harm the Euro's standing.

EU Divided on Seizing Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine
The European Union is divided on seizing \$210 billion in frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine, raising legal questions under international law as Russia condemns the move; while some countries support the seizure, others fear it would harm the Euro's standing.
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40% Bias Score

Gaza Conflict: Differing Perspectives on Civilian Casualties and Ceasefire Delays
Over 400 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza following Israeli strikes; Israel's ambassador to the UK, Tzipi Hotovely, blames Hamas for using civilians as human shields, while UK politician Emily Thornberry links the delayed ceasefire to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's political situat...

Gaza Conflict: Differing Perspectives on Civilian Casualties and Ceasefire Delays
Over 400 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza following Israeli strikes; Israel's ambassador to the UK, Tzipi Hotovely, blames Hamas for using civilians as human shields, while UK politician Emily Thornberry links the delayed ceasefire to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's political situat...
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56% Bias Score

Israel Launches Major Gaza Offensive, Killing Dozens
Israel launched a major ground and air offensive in Gaza on Thursday, killing at least 58 people in overnight strikes, after issuing an ultimatum to Hamas to return hostages and cede power, threatening total destruction otherwise; the renewed violence shattered a ceasefire that had lasted since Janu...

Israel Launches Major Gaza Offensive, Killing Dozens
Israel launched a major ground and air offensive in Gaza on Thursday, killing at least 58 people in overnight strikes, after issuing an ultimatum to Hamas to return hostages and cede power, threatening total destruction otherwise; the renewed violence shattered a ceasefire that had lasted since Janu...
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56% Bias Score

EU Weighs Seizing €200 Billion in Frozen Russian Assets
Over €300 billion in Russian assets were frozen by the EU and allies after Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine; while interest is currently used to support Ukraine, the question of seizing the principal remains debated due to legal and financial concerns, despite arguments for doing so.

EU Weighs Seizing €200 Billion in Frozen Russian Assets
Over €300 billion in Russian assets were frozen by the EU and allies after Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine; while interest is currently used to support Ukraine, the question of seizing the principal remains debated due to legal and financial concerns, despite arguments for doing so.
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44% Bias Score
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