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Israel Cuts All Aid to Gaza, Sparking International Outcry
Israel's complete cutoff of aid to Gaza, following the end of the ceasefire's first phase, is causing sharp criticism from international aid organizations and accusations of violating international law; prices have tripled immediately, and the move is seen as an attempt to pressure Hamas in hostage ...
Israel Cuts All Aid to Gaza, Sparking International Outcry
Israel's complete cutoff of aid to Gaza, following the end of the ceasefire's first phase, is causing sharp criticism from international aid organizations and accusations of violating international law; prices have tripled immediately, and the move is seen as an attempt to pressure Hamas in hostage ...
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Israel Plans to Relocate Palestinians from Gaza
Following Israel's 15-month war on Gaza that killed at least 62,614 Palestinians, Israel is now planning to forcibly relocate Palestinians to Egypt and Jordan, a plan supported by 80 percent of Jewish Israelis and viewed by legal experts as ethnic cleansing.
Israel Plans to Relocate Palestinians from Gaza
Following Israel's 15-month war on Gaza that killed at least 62,614 Palestinians, Israel is now planning to forcibly relocate Palestinians to Egypt and Jordan, a plan supported by 80 percent of Jewish Israelis and viewed by legal experts as ethnic cleansing.
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64% Bias Score


Merz Promises to Allow Netanyahu's Germany Visit Despite ICC Warrant
After Germany's election, CDU leader Friedrich Merz pledged to enable Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to Germany despite an International Criminal Court arrest warrant, causing controversy due to Germany's commitment to the ICC and its close ties with Israel.
Merz Promises to Allow Netanyahu's Germany Visit Despite ICC Warrant
After Germany's election, CDU leader Friedrich Merz pledged to enable Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to Germany despite an International Criminal Court arrest warrant, causing controversy due to Germany's commitment to the ICC and its close ties with Israel.
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Armenia Condemns Azerbaijan's Imprisonment and Alleged Torture of 23 Armenian Citizens
Azerbaijan holds 23 Armenian citizens, including eight former Artsakh officials, facing serious charges amidst reports of torture and mistreatment, prompting Armenia's deep concern and international advocacy for their release.
Armenia Condemns Azerbaijan's Imprisonment and Alleged Torture of 23 Armenian Citizens
Azerbaijan holds 23 Armenian citizens, including eight former Artsakh officials, facing serious charges amidst reports of torture and mistreatment, prompting Armenia's deep concern and international advocacy for their release.
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10,000 Palestinians Remain in Israeli Custody Amidst Abuse Allegations
Israel released over 600 Palestinian prisoners after a prisoner exchange, but approximately 10,000 remain imprisoned, many without trial, amid allegations of systematic abuse by human rights organizations.
10,000 Palestinians Remain in Israeli Custody Amidst Abuse Allegations
Israel released over 600 Palestinian prisoners after a prisoner exchange, but approximately 10,000 remain imprisoned, many without trial, amid allegations of systematic abuse by human rights organizations.
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Tate Brothers Allowed to Leave Romania Amidst Ongoing Sexual Exploitation Investigation
Andrew and Tristan Tate, facing charges of rape and sexual exploitation in Romania involving over 34 victims and an alleged $2.8 million profit, were permitted to leave the country, despite an ongoing investigation, after a court ruling invalidated key evidence.
Tate Brothers Allowed to Leave Romania Amidst Ongoing Sexual Exploitation Investigation
Andrew and Tristan Tate, facing charges of rape and sexual exploitation in Romania involving over 34 victims and an alleged $2.8 million profit, were permitted to leave the country, despite an ongoing investigation, after a court ruling invalidated key evidence.
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48% Bias Score

French Indictment for Rwandan Genocide: Former Dean Charged
A former dean of Butare's medical school, Alphonse K., was indicted in Paris on February 28th, 2025, for his alleged role in facilitating the 1994 Rwandan genocide, including inciting violence against Tutsis and ordering the extermination or deportation of Tutsi patients and staff at a Butare hospit...

French Indictment for Rwandan Genocide: Former Dean Charged
A former dean of Butare's medical school, Alphonse K., was indicted in Paris on February 28th, 2025, for his alleged role in facilitating the 1994 Rwandan genocide, including inciting violence against Tutsis and ordering the extermination or deportation of Tutsi patients and staff at a Butare hospit...
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Israel Deploys Tanks in West Bank, Displacing Thousands Amidst EU's Weak Condemnation
Israel deployed tanks in the occupied West Bank on February 23, escalating tensions after a Gaza ceasefire and displacing over 40,100 Palestinians, prompting concerns of ethnic cleansing and annexation amidst the EU's muted condemnation.

Israel Deploys Tanks in West Bank, Displacing Thousands Amidst EU's Weak Condemnation
Israel deployed tanks in the occupied West Bank on February 23, escalating tensions after a Gaza ceasefire and displacing over 40,100 Palestinians, prompting concerns of ethnic cleansing and annexation amidst the EU's muted condemnation.
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64% Bias Score

Canada to Seize Russian Cargo Plane for Ukraine Aid
Canada is preparing to seize a Russian Antonov AN-124 cargo plane in Toronto to fund Ukraine, despite potential legal challenges from the plane's owner, Volga-Dneper, and threats of retaliation from Russia; the plane's current operational status is unknown.

Canada to Seize Russian Cargo Plane for Ukraine Aid
Canada is preparing to seize a Russian Antonov AN-124 cargo plane in Toronto to fund Ukraine, despite potential legal challenges from the plane's owner, Volga-Dneper, and threats of retaliation from Russia; the plane's current operational status is unknown.
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40% Bias Score

Poland Suspends Asylum Rights Amid Belarus Migration Crisis
Poland's parliament passed a bill enabling the temporary suspension of asylum rights amid concerns over Belarus-orchestrated migration deemed a security threat, sparking legal and human rights controversies.

Poland Suspends Asylum Rights Amid Belarus Migration Crisis
Poland's parliament passed a bill enabling the temporary suspension of asylum rights amid concerns over Belarus-orchestrated migration deemed a security threat, sparking legal and human rights controversies.
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U.S. Deportation Policy Shifts Migrant Crisis to Central America
The U.S. is deporting migrants to Central America, circumventing asylum laws and leading to their detention in camps, raising human rights concerns and illustrating the shifting responsibility for managing migration flows.

U.S. Deportation Policy Shifts Migrant Crisis to Central America
The U.S. is deporting migrants to Central America, circumventing asylum laws and leading to their detention in camps, raising human rights concerns and illustrating the shifting responsibility for managing migration flows.
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44% Bias Score

Israel to Allow Palestinians to Leave Gaza Voluntarily, Maintains Border Zone Presence
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced a plan to allow Palestinians to voluntarily leave Gaza through Ashdod port and Ramon airport, with US backing, while confirming indefinite Israeli military presence in border zones with Lebanon and Syria, defying previous ceasefire agreements.

Israel to Allow Palestinians to Leave Gaza Voluntarily, Maintains Border Zone Presence
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced a plan to allow Palestinians to voluntarily leave Gaza through Ashdod port and Ramon airport, with US backing, while confirming indefinite Israeli military presence in border zones with Lebanon and Syria, defying previous ceasefire agreements.
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52% Bias Score
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