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Yemeni Citizens Sue Germany Over US Drone Strikes
Two Yemeni citizens are suing Germany, alleging that its allowance of US drone operations from Ramstein Air Base violates international law because it led to the deaths of their relatives in a 2012 drone strike and causes ongoing psychological trauma.
Yemeni Citizens Sue Germany Over US Drone Strikes
Two Yemeni citizens are suing Germany, alleging that its allowance of US drone operations from Ramstein Air Base violates international law because it led to the deaths of their relatives in a 2012 drone strike and causes ongoing psychological trauma.
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44% Bias Score


German Court to Rule on US Drone Strikes via Ramstein Air Base
Two Yemeni men sued the German government, arguing that the US use of Ramstein Air Base as a relay for drone strikes in Yemen, resulting in civilian deaths in 2012, constitutes complicity in war crimes. The case is currently before the German Federal Constitutional Court.
German Court to Rule on US Drone Strikes via Ramstein Air Base
Two Yemeni men sued the German government, arguing that the US use of Ramstein Air Base as a relay for drone strikes in Yemen, resulting in civilian deaths in 2012, constitutes complicity in war crimes. The case is currently before the German Federal Constitutional Court.
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32% Bias Score


German Court to Rule on US Drone Strike Complicity
Two Yemeni citizens are suing Germany for complicity in a 2012 US drone strike that killed their family members, arguing that the Ramstein Air Base's communication station facilitated the attack; the German Constitutional Court is hearing the case and will rule in the coming months.
German Court to Rule on US Drone Strike Complicity
Two Yemeni citizens are suing Germany for complicity in a 2012 US drone strike that killed their family members, arguing that the Ramstein Air Base's communication station facilitated the attack; the German Constitutional Court is hearing the case and will rule in the coming months.
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36% Bias Score


Israel to Double Golan Heights Settler Population
The Israeli government approved a plan to double the number of Israeli settlers in the occupied Golan Heights, citing the Syrian war as justification; this move violates international law and further escalates tensions in the region.
Israel to Double Golan Heights Settler Population
The Israeli government approved a plan to double the number of Israeli settlers in the occupied Golan Heights, citing the Syrian war as justification; this move violates international law and further escalates tensions in the region.
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48% Bias Score


Germany Urges Respect for Syria's Sovereignty Amidst Increased Israeli Attacks
Germany urged Israel and other nations to uphold Syria's sovereignty after Israel intensified attacks following Assad's December 8th ouster, citing international law and concerns about weapons falling into the wrong hands; Germany plans to re-establish contact in Damascus soon.
Germany Urges Respect for Syria's Sovereignty Amidst Increased Israeli Attacks
Germany urged Israel and other nations to uphold Syria's sovereignty after Israel intensified attacks following Assad's December 8th ouster, citing international law and concerns about weapons falling into the wrong hands; Germany plans to re-establish contact in Damascus soon.
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36% Bias Score


Israel's Golan Heights Settlement Plan Condemned
Israel plans to double the population of the occupied Golan Heights, prompting condemnation from Turkey and Germany who view it as a violation of international law and Syrian sovereignty; this follows Israel's recent military actions in Syria, including deployment to a demilitarized zone and strikes...
Israel's Golan Heights Settlement Plan Condemned
Israel plans to double the population of the occupied Golan Heights, prompting condemnation from Turkey and Germany who view it as a violation of international law and Syrian sovereignty; this follows Israel's recent military actions in Syria, including deployment to a demilitarized zone and strikes...
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40% Bias Score

Anti-Whaling Activist Freed, Will Not Face Japanese Extradition
Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson, 74, was freed from a Greenland prison on Tuesday and will not be extradited to Japan, where he faced a potential 15-year sentence for allegedly obstructing a whaling research ship in 2010; he plans to return home to his family before Christmas.

Anti-Whaling Activist Freed, Will Not Face Japanese Extradition
Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson, 74, was freed from a Greenland prison on Tuesday and will not be extradited to Japan, where he faced a potential 15-year sentence for allegedly obstructing a whaling research ship in 2010; he plans to return home to his family before Christmas.
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44% Bias Score

China's Active Role in International Maritime Dispute Settlement
A Beijing symposium on international maritime dispute settlement highlighted China's proactive role in peaceful resolutions, emphasizing adherence to international law, including UNCLOS, and promoting a "maritime community with a shared future".

China's Active Role in International Maritime Dispute Settlement
A Beijing symposium on international maritime dispute settlement highlighted China's proactive role in peaceful resolutions, emphasizing adherence to international law, including UNCLOS, and promoting a "maritime community with a shared future".
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44% Bias Score

ICJ Hearings Conclude on State Climate Change Obligations
From December 2-13, 2024, the International Court of Justice held hearings on states' climate change obligations, focusing on financial liability and prevention, with 100+ countries presenting oral statements highlighting disagreements on the sufficiency of existing climate treaties versus human rig...

ICJ Hearings Conclude on State Climate Change Obligations
From December 2-13, 2024, the International Court of Justice held hearings on states' climate change obligations, focusing on financial liability and prevention, with 100+ countries presenting oral statements highlighting disagreements on the sufficiency of existing climate treaties versus human rig...
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12% Bias Score

South Africa Bars Putin from G20 Summit Due to ICC Warrant
South Africa will not invite Russian President Vladimir Putin to the November 2025 G20 summit in Johannesburg due to an International Criminal Court arrest warrant; this decision follows a similar protocol from the August 2023 BRICS summit in the same city.

South Africa Bars Putin from G20 Summit Due to ICC Warrant
South Africa will not invite Russian President Vladimir Putin to the November 2025 G20 summit in Johannesburg due to an International Criminal Court arrest warrant; this decision follows a similar protocol from the August 2023 BRICS summit in the same city.
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36% Bias Score

Germany Urges Respect for Syria's Sovereignty Amidst Increased Israeli Attacks
Germany urged Israel and other nations to respect Syria's sovereignty after Israel significantly increased attacks in Syria following Assad's ouster on December 8th, citing concerns about weapons falling into the wrong hands and the need to uphold international law.

Germany Urges Respect for Syria's Sovereignty Amidst Increased Israeli Attacks
Germany urged Israel and other nations to respect Syria's sovereignty after Israel significantly increased attacks in Syria following Assad's ouster on December 8th, citing concerns about weapons falling into the wrong hands and the need to uphold international law.
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44% Bias Score

Peru to Evaluate Reinstating Death Penalty for Child Sexual Abuse
Peru will form a commission to debate reinstating the death penalty for child sexual abuse, prompted by a recent murder of a 12-year-old girl and President Boluarte's call for discussion, despite the 1979 abolition of capital punishment and international human rights commitments.

Peru to Evaluate Reinstating Death Penalty for Child Sexual Abuse
Peru will form a commission to debate reinstating the death penalty for child sexual abuse, prompted by a recent murder of a 12-year-old girl and President Boluarte's call for discussion, despite the 1979 abolition of capital punishment and international human rights commitments.
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48% Bias Score
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