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UN Assembly to Vote on Gaza Ceasefire Resolution
The UN General Assembly is set to vote on a resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, the release of Hamas hostages, and the opening of Israeli border crossings for aid, amid widespread hunger affecting 2 million Palestinians.
UN Assembly to Vote on Gaza Ceasefire Resolution
The UN General Assembly is set to vote on a resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, the release of Hamas hostages, and the opening of Israeli border crossings for aid, amid widespread hunger affecting 2 million Palestinians.
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56% Bias Score


Azerbaijan's Trial of Ruben Vardanyan: A Politically-Motivated Prosecution?
Ruben Vardanyan, former Nagorno-Karabakh state minister, faces trial in Azerbaijan on over 40 charges, including terrorism, with his lawyer alleging a politically-motivated prosecution violating international law amidst concerns over Armenian POW treatment and the lack of ICRC access to Azerbaijani ...
Azerbaijan's Trial of Ruben Vardanyan: A Politically-Motivated Prosecution?
Ruben Vardanyan, former Nagorno-Karabakh state minister, faces trial in Azerbaijan on over 40 charges, including terrorism, with his lawyer alleging a politically-motivated prosecution violating international law amidst concerns over Armenian POW treatment and the lack of ICRC access to Azerbaijani ...
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40% Bias Score


UN Urges Saudi Arabia to Halt Execution of 26 Egyptians
A UN expert is calling for Saudi Arabia to halt the imminent execution of 26 Egyptian citizens in Tabuk prison for drug-related offenses, citing violations of international law, including lack of legal representation and coerced confessions; this follows the recent execution of other Egyptians.
UN Urges Saudi Arabia to Halt Execution of 26 Egyptians
A UN expert is calling for Saudi Arabia to halt the imminent execution of 26 Egyptian citizens in Tabuk prison for drug-related offenses, citing violations of international law, including lack of legal representation and coerced confessions; this follows the recent execution of other Egyptians.
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48% Bias Score


Israel Deports Greta Thunberg and Activists After Intercepting Gaza-Bound Aid Flotilla
Climate activist Greta Thunberg and eleven other activists aboard the Madleen flotilla were intercepted by Israeli naval forces 200 kilometers from Gaza on Monday and deported on Tuesday after attempting to deliver aid, highlighting the ongoing restrictions on humanitarian access to Gaza.
Israel Deports Greta Thunberg and Activists After Intercepting Gaza-Bound Aid Flotilla
Climate activist Greta Thunberg and eleven other activists aboard the Madleen flotilla were intercepted by Israeli naval forces 200 kilometers from Gaza on Monday and deported on Tuesday after attempting to deliver aid, highlighting the ongoing restrictions on humanitarian access to Gaza.
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32% Bias Score


Israeli Seizure of Aid Ship to Gaza: Activist Hunger Strike
The Israeli military intercepted the Madleen ship carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza in international waters on June 1st, detaining 12 activists; one activist, Thiago Avila, began a hunger strike, while others face inhumane conditions and a 100-year entry ban to Israel.
Israeli Seizure of Aid Ship to Gaza: Activist Hunger Strike
The Israeli military intercepted the Madleen ship carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza in international waters on June 1st, detaining 12 activists; one activist, Thiago Avila, began a hunger strike, while others face inhumane conditions and a 100-year entry ban to Israel.
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52% Bias Score


Supreme Court Upholds Kirchner's Prison Sentence, Ending Political Career
Argentina's Supreme Court definitively sentenced former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner to six years in prison and a lifetime ban from holding public office for fraudulent administration, impacting the upcoming elections and causing significant political upheaval.
Supreme Court Upholds Kirchner's Prison Sentence, Ending Political Career
Argentina's Supreme Court definitively sentenced former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner to six years in prison and a lifetime ban from holding public office for fraudulent administration, impacting the upcoming elections and causing significant political upheaval.
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56% Bias Score

ECtHR rules against migrants in Italian Mediterranean rescue case
The European Court of Human Rights declared inadmissible a complaint by 17 migrants against Italy for a 2017 Mediterranean rescue operation near Libya, ruling that Italy lacked jurisdiction despite coordinating the rescue with a Libyan vessel that allegedly mistreated survivors.

ECtHR rules against migrants in Italian Mediterranean rescue case
The European Court of Human Rights declared inadmissible a complaint by 17 migrants against Italy for a 2017 Mediterranean rescue operation near Libya, ruling that Italy lacked jurisdiction despite coordinating the rescue with a Libyan vessel that allegedly mistreated survivors.
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36% Bias Score

Six Activists Facing Deportation After Gaza Blockade Interception
Six of eight activists from a flotilla intercepted by Israel while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza are facing deportation; two remain in custody; the incident highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis and tensions regarding the Israeli blockade of Gaza.

Six Activists Facing Deportation After Gaza Blockade Interception
Six of eight activists from a flotilla intercepted by Israel while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza are facing deportation; two remain in custody; the incident highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis and tensions regarding the Israeli blockade of Gaza.
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48% Bias Score

Greek Parliament to Vote on Preliminary Inquiries Targeting Political Figures, Including Prime Minister
Three proposals for a preliminary inquiry, supported by at least 30 signatures each, targeting various political figures for potential wrongdoing, including the Prime Minister, will be discussed and voted on next week in the Greek Parliament, potentially leading to further investigation.

Greek Parliament to Vote on Preliminary Inquiries Targeting Political Figures, Including Prime Minister
Three proposals for a preliminary inquiry, supported by at least 30 signatures each, targeting various political figures for potential wrongdoing, including the Prime Minister, will be discussed and voted on next week in the Greek Parliament, potentially leading to further investigation.
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36% Bias Score

Appeals Court Temporarily Upholds Trump's Sweeping Tariffs
A federal appeals court temporarily allowed President Trump's sweeping tariffs on imports from most U.S. trading partners to remain in effect, pending review of a lower court decision that deemed the tariffs unconstitutional; the court will hear arguments on July 31.

Appeals Court Temporarily Upholds Trump's Sweeping Tariffs
A federal appeals court temporarily allowed President Trump's sweeping tariffs on imports from most U.S. trading partners to remain in effect, pending review of a lower court decision that deemed the tariffs unconstitutional; the court will hear arguments on July 31.
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36% Bias Score

ICJ and ICC Actions Regarding Genocide Accusations in Gaza
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) warned of a "real and imminent risk" of irreparable harm regarding genocide accusations against Israel on January 26, 2024, while the International Criminal Court (ICC) is prosecuting Israeli and Hamas leaders for war crimes and crimes against humanity, start...

ICJ and ICC Actions Regarding Genocide Accusations in Gaza
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) warned of a "real and imminent risk" of irreparable harm regarding genocide accusations against Israel on January 26, 2024, while the International Criminal Court (ICC) is prosecuting Israeli and Hamas leaders for war crimes and crimes against humanity, start...
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Government Declares Parts of Syria Safe for Refugee Returns, Facing Backlash
The Dutch government declared parts of Syria safe for Syrian refugees to return, impacting 17,000 asylum applications, prompting criticism from refugee organizations citing volatile security and ongoing conflicts.

Dutch Government Declares Parts of Syria Safe for Refugee Returns, Facing Backlash
The Dutch government declared parts of Syria safe for Syrian refugees to return, impacting 17,000 asylum applications, prompting criticism from refugee organizations citing volatile security and ongoing conflicts.
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60% Bias Score
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