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German Court to Rule on US Drone Strikes, Ramstein Air Base's Role
A German court is hearing a case challenging the legality of US drone strikes facilitated by the Ramstein Air Base, after a Yemeni cleric and his cousin were killed in a 2012 strike; the plaintiffs argue this violates basic human rights.
German Court to Rule on US Drone Strikes, Ramstein Air Base's Role
A German court is hearing a case challenging the legality of US drone strikes facilitated by the Ramstein Air Base, after a Yemeni cleric and his cousin were killed in a 2012 strike; the plaintiffs argue this violates basic human rights.
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40% Bias Score


Israel's Syrian Encroachment Raises International Concerns
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock condemned Israel and Turkey's actions in Syria, which threaten the country's territorial integrity; Israel's military presence in the Golan Heights, initially described as temporary, shows signs of becoming a long-term occupation, raising concerns about its ...
Israel's Syrian Encroachment Raises International Concerns
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock condemned Israel and Turkey's actions in Syria, which threaten the country's territorial integrity; Israel's military presence in the Golan Heights, initially described as temporary, shows signs of becoming a long-term occupation, raising concerns about its ...
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Court Rejects Halt to Arms Exports to Israel
A Dutch court dismissed a lawsuit by ten pro-Palestinian NGOs seeking to halt Dutch arms exports to Israel and trade with Israeli settlements, citing the government's policy freedom and ongoing risk assessments; a contrasting recent court decision to block F-35 fighter jet part exports is currently ...
Dutch Court Rejects Halt to Arms Exports to Israel
A Dutch court dismissed a lawsuit by ten pro-Palestinian NGOs seeking to halt Dutch arms exports to Israel and trade with Israeli settlements, citing the government's policy freedom and ongoing risk assessments; a contrasting recent court decision to block F-35 fighter jet part exports is currently ...
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Court Rejects Military Export Ban to Israel
A Dutch court rejected a ban on military exports to Israel, finding the government adheres to regulations despite concerns over the use of weapons in Gaza; however, a separate ruling prohibits F-35 part exports, though these continue indirectly via other nations.
Dutch Court Rejects Military Export Ban to Israel
A Dutch court rejected a ban on military exports to Israel, finding the government adheres to regulations despite concerns over the use of weapons in Gaza; however, a separate ruling prohibits F-35 part exports, though these continue indirectly via other nations.
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44% Bias Score


Europe Debates Syrian Refugee Repatriation Amid Regime Change
Several European nations, including Germany and Austria, are debating the repatriation of Syrian refugees following the change in the Syrian regime, with Germany suspending 47,000 asylum applications; this raises concerns about the safety and legality of forced returns, especially with the ongoing i...
Europe Debates Syrian Refugee Repatriation Amid Regime Change
Several European nations, including Germany and Austria, are debating the repatriation of Syrian refugees following the change in the Syrian regime, with Germany suspending 47,000 asylum applications; this raises concerns about the safety and legality of forced returns, especially with the ongoing i...
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48% Bias Score


Turkey's Displacement of Kurds in Syria: A Humanitarian Crisis
Turkey's ongoing military operations in northern Syria, launched since 2016, have displaced over 450,000 Kurds, violating international law and causing a humanitarian crisis. These actions are part of a broader anti-Kurdish policy and must be condemned.
Turkey's Displacement of Kurds in Syria: A Humanitarian Crisis
Turkey's ongoing military operations in northern Syria, launched since 2016, have displaced over 450,000 Kurds, violating international law and causing a humanitarian crisis. These actions are part of a broader anti-Kurdish policy and must be condemned.
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Court Rejects Bid to Halt Arms Exports to Israel
A Dutch court rejected a case by 10 pro-Palestinian NGOs to halt Dutch arms exports to Israel and trade with Israeli settlements, citing state policy leeway, despite the NGOs' evidence of civilian casualties and alleged Israeli war crimes, including ICC arrest warrants for Israeli officials.

Dutch Court Rejects Bid to Halt Arms Exports to Israel
A Dutch court rejected a case by 10 pro-Palestinian NGOs to halt Dutch arms exports to Israel and trade with Israeli settlements, citing state policy leeway, despite the NGOs' evidence of civilian casualties and alleged Israeli war crimes, including ICC arrest warrants for Israeli officials.
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48% Bias Score

Spain refers Taliban to ICC over Afghan women's rights abuses
Spain has officially referred the Taliban's human rights abuses against Afghan women and girls to the International Criminal Court, citing bans on female healthcare and education as evidence of systematic oppression and urging accountability for violations of the UN Convention on the Elimination of ...

Spain refers Taliban to ICC over Afghan women's rights abuses
Spain has officially referred the Taliban's human rights abuses against Afghan women and girls to the International Criminal Court, citing bans on female healthcare and education as evidence of systematic oppression and urging accountability for violations of the UN Convention on the Elimination of ...
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Court Rejects Ban on Military Exports to Israel
A Dutch court rejected a ban on exporting military goods to Israel, ruling the government sufficiently addresses human rights concerns in its export assessments, despite ongoing litigation over F-35 parts shipments.

Dutch Court Rejects Ban on Military Exports to Israel
A Dutch court rejected a ban on exporting military goods to Israel, ruling the government sufficiently addresses human rights concerns in its export assessments, despite ongoing litigation over F-35 parts shipments.
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48% Bias Score

Vanuatu's Landmark Climate Case at the ICJ
Vanuatu's climate change case at the ICJ seeks to clarify the obligations of nations to combat climate change, stemming from a 2019 student initiative and arguing that major emitters' inaction constitutes a breach of international law.

Vanuatu's Landmark Climate Case at the ICJ
Vanuatu's climate change case at the ICJ seeks to clarify the obligations of nations to combat climate change, stemming from a 2019 student initiative and arguing that major emitters' inaction constitutes a breach of international law.
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44% Bias Score

Syrian Refugees Face Uncertain Future After Assad's Fall
Millions of Syrians, both internally displaced and refugees abroad, face uncertainty after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime following Syria's 13-year civil war; the economic crisis has exacerbated their suffering, while several European nations have temporarily halted asylum applications.

Syrian Refugees Face Uncertain Future After Assad's Fall
Millions of Syrians, both internally displaced and refugees abroad, face uncertainty after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime following Syria's 13-year civil war; the economic crisis has exacerbated their suffering, while several European nations have temporarily halted asylum applications.
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32% Bias Score

Azerbaijan Denies Lawyer Access to Imprisoned Artsakh Official Amidst Torture Allegations
Jared Genser, lawyer for Ruben Vardanyan, a former Artsakh official imprisoned in Azerbaijan for over a year, alleges torture and claims the Azerbaijani government repeatedly denies his requests to visit his client in Baku, contradicting government statements about the ICRC's involvement.

Azerbaijan Denies Lawyer Access to Imprisoned Artsakh Official Amidst Torture Allegations
Jared Genser, lawyer for Ruben Vardanyan, a former Artsakh official imprisoned in Azerbaijan for over a year, alleges torture and claims the Azerbaijani government repeatedly denies his requests to visit his client in Baku, contradicting government statements about the ICRC's involvement.
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44% Bias Score
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