Gaza Healthcare Collapse: UN Condemns Israeli Attacks
The UN Security Council met on Friday to address the collapse of Gaza's healthcare system due to Israeli attacks, with 53% of hospitals non-operational and multiple medical personnel killed; the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and other states condemned the actions as violations of internation...
Gaza Healthcare Collapse: UN Condemns Israeli Attacks
The UN Security Council met on Friday to address the collapse of Gaza's healthcare system due to Israeli attacks, with 53% of hospitals non-operational and multiple medical personnel killed; the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and other states condemned the actions as violations of internation...
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Israeli Soldier Flees Brazil Amid War Crimes Investigation
An Israeli soldier fled Brazil after a judge ordered an investigation into allegations of war crimes committed in Gaza, prompting Israel's Foreign Ministry to warn soldiers against posting about their military service on social media and sparking debate over international legal accountability for ac...
Israeli Soldier Flees Brazil Amid War Crimes Investigation
An Israeli soldier fled Brazil after a judge ordered an investigation into allegations of war crimes committed in Gaza, prompting Israel's Foreign Ministry to warn soldiers against posting about their military service on social media and sparking debate over international legal accountability for ac...
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40% Bias Score
Ukrainian Drone Strike Kills Russian Journalist in Donetsk
A Ukrainian drone strike on July 1, 2024, near Krasny Partizan in the Donetsk People's Republic, killed Izvestia correspondent Alexander Martyanov and injured four other Russian journalists returning from Gorlovka after reporting on shelling and delivering humanitarian aid; the attack was intentiona...
Ukrainian Drone Strike Kills Russian Journalist in Donetsk
A Ukrainian drone strike on July 1, 2024, near Krasny Partizan in the Donetsk People's Republic, killed Izvestia correspondent Alexander Martyanov and injured four other Russian journalists returning from Gorlovka after reporting on shelling and delivering humanitarian aid; the attack was intentiona...
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US to Sell $8 Billion in Arms to Israel
The US State Department has informally notified Congress of an $8 billion arms sale to Israel, including AIM-120C-8 AMRAAM missiles, artillery shells, and other munitions, to bolster Israel's defense capabilities against threats like drones and to replenish stocks, with delivery taking up to several...
US to Sell $8 Billion in Arms to Israel
The US State Department has informally notified Congress of an $8 billion arms sale to Israel, including AIM-120C-8 AMRAAM missiles, artillery shells, and other munitions, to bolster Israel's defense capabilities against threats like drones and to replenish stocks, with delivery taking up to several...
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Influencer Arrested for New Year's Eve Firework Arson in Berlin
On New Year's Eve, a 23-year-old Arab influencer in Berlin-Neukölln fired a firework rocket into an apartment, causing property damage; he was apprehended at Berlin Brandenburg Airport attempting to leave the country, facing charges of aggravated arson.
Influencer Arrested for New Year's Eve Firework Arson in Berlin
On New Year's Eve, a 23-year-old Arab influencer in Berlin-Neukölln fired a firework rocket into an apartment, causing property damage; he was apprehended at Berlin Brandenburg Airport attempting to leave the country, facing charges of aggravated arson.
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Israeli Incursion into Syrian Golan Heights Leads to Civilian Casualties
On Wednesday, Israeli troops entered the Syrian village of Suesa, prompting a peaceful protest that resulted in seven villagers being shot by Israeli soldiers. This incident follows Israel's expansion of its Golan Heights occupation and hundreds of airstrikes in Syria, actions the UN considers viola...
Israeli Incursion into Syrian Golan Heights Leads to Civilian Casualties
On Wednesday, Israeli troops entered the Syrian village of Suesa, prompting a peaceful protest that resulted in seven villagers being shot by Israeli soldiers. This incident follows Israel's expansion of its Golan Heights occupation and hundreds of airstrikes in Syria, actions the UN considers viola...
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Israeli Soldier Flees Brazil Amidst Growing International War Crimes Investigations
An Israeli soldier fled Brazil after a war crimes investigation, following similar incidents in Chile and Cyprus; this comes after the ICC issued arrest warrants for Israeli leaders, prompting Israel to coordinate legal aid for its soldiers abroad.
Israeli Soldier Flees Brazil Amidst Growing International War Crimes Investigations
An Israeli soldier fled Brazil after a war crimes investigation, following similar incidents in Chile and Cyprus; this comes after the ICC issued arrest warrants for Israeli leaders, prompting Israel to coordinate legal aid for its soldiers abroad.
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Israeli Soldier Flees Brazil Amidst War Crimes Investigation
A former Israeli soldier left Brazil with Israel's assistance following a complaint by the Hind Rajab Foundation, accusing him of war crimes in Gaza based on social media evidence; this raises concerns about potential legal ramifications for Israeli troops abroad.
Israeli Soldier Flees Brazil Amidst War Crimes Investigation
A former Israeli soldier left Brazil with Israel's assistance following a complaint by the Hind Rajab Foundation, accusing him of war crimes in Gaza based on social media evidence; this raises concerns about potential legal ramifications for Israeli troops abroad.
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US to Sell \$8 Billion in Weapons to Israel Amidst Gaza Conflict
The US State Department plans to sell \$8 billion in weapons to Israel, despite the ongoing conflict in Gaza and accusations of war crimes, pending Congressional approval; this follows a previous report acknowledging potential misuse of US-supplied weapons by Israel but concluding that continued arm...
US to Sell \$8 Billion in Weapons to Israel Amidst Gaza Conflict
The US State Department plans to sell \$8 billion in weapons to Israel, despite the ongoing conflict in Gaza and accusations of war crimes, pending Congressional approval; this follows a previous report acknowledging potential misuse of US-supplied weapons by Israel but concluding that continued arm...
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US to Sell $8 Billion in Arms to Israel
The US State Department notified Congress of an $8 billion arms sale to Israel, including missiles and artillery, to bolster its defense capabilities against threats from Iran and other actors; delivery will take several years, despite past concerns regarding Israel's use of US weapons in Gaza.
US to Sell $8 Billion in Arms to Israel
The US State Department notified Congress of an $8 billion arms sale to Israel, including missiles and artillery, to bolster its defense capabilities against threats from Iran and other actors; delivery will take several years, despite past concerns regarding Israel's use of US weapons in Gaza.
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Hamas Weaponizes Gaza Hospitals, Forcing IDF to Act
John Spencer, a leading urban warfare expert, revealed Hamas's transformation of Gaza's healthcare system into a military apparatus, forcing the IDF to conduct operations within hospitals while adhering to international law, despite facing criticism from international organizations.
Hamas Weaponizes Gaza Hospitals, Forcing IDF to Act
John Spencer, a leading urban warfare expert, revealed Hamas's transformation of Gaza's healthcare system into a military apparatus, forcing the IDF to conduct operations within hospitals while adhering to international law, despite facing criticism from international organizations.
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52% Bias Score
Record High Executions in Saudi Arabia Undermine Vision 2030 Goals
In 2024, Saudi Arabia's executions surged to a record high exceeding 270, mostly for drug crimes, despite official statements aiming for reduction and international criticism over questionable trials and human rights violations.
Record High Executions in Saudi Arabia Undermine Vision 2030 Goals
In 2024, Saudi Arabia's executions surged to a record high exceeding 270, mostly for drug crimes, despite official statements aiming for reduction and international criticism over questionable trials and human rights violations.
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64% Bias Score