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Israeli forces admit initial account of Palestinian medics' deaths was 'wrong'
On March 23, 2024, Israeli forces fired upon Palestinian emergency vehicles near Rafah, killing 15 medics; video evidence contradicts the IDF's initial claim that the vehicles lacked lights and emergency signals, raising concerns about potential war crimes.
Israeli forces admit initial account of Palestinian medics' deaths was 'wrong'
On March 23, 2024, Israeli forces fired upon Palestinian emergency vehicles near Rafah, killing 15 medics; video evidence contradicts the IDF's initial claim that the vehicles lacked lights and emergency signals, raising concerns about potential war crimes.
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56% Bias Score


Five Nurses Develop Benign Brain Tumors; Hospital Investigation Finds No Environmental Risk
Five nurses in Newton-Wellesley Hospital's maternity unit developed benign brain tumors, leading to an internal investigation that found no environmental risks, while the nurses' union is conducting its own investigation and has collected hundreds of reports from staff.
Five Nurses Develop Benign Brain Tumors; Hospital Investigation Finds No Environmental Risk
Five nurses in Newton-Wellesley Hospital's maternity unit developed benign brain tumors, leading to an internal investigation that found no environmental risks, while the nurses' union is conducting its own investigation and has collected hundreds of reports from staff.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Adviser's Signal Group Chat Error Reveals Security Risks
Donald Trump's national security adviser, Mike Waltz, mistakenly added journalist Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal group chat discussing US military strikes in Yemen due to a series of errors starting with an October 2023 email from Goldberg to the Trump campaign, which was then forwarded with his phone...
Trump Adviser's Signal Group Chat Error Reveals Security Risks
Donald Trump's national security adviser, Mike Waltz, mistakenly added journalist Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal group chat discussing US military strikes in Yemen due to a series of errors starting with an October 2023 email from Goldberg to the Trump campaign, which was then forwarded with his phone...
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48% Bias Score


Asturias Mine Explosion: Lawsuit Alleges Negligence Caused Five Deaths
Five miners died and four were injured in a mine explosion in Asturias, Spain, due to alleged deficient ventilation systems and negligence by Blue Solving, according to a lawsuit filed by Promining, a company linked to the mine's former owner; the company alleges that coal extraction for heating and...
Asturias Mine Explosion: Lawsuit Alleges Negligence Caused Five Deaths
Five miners died and four were injured in a mine explosion in Asturias, Spain, due to alleged deficient ventilation systems and negligence by Blue Solving, according to a lawsuit filed by Promining, a company linked to the mine's former owner; the company alleges that coal extraction for heating and...
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56% Bias Score


Russell Brand Charged with Rape and Sexual Assault
British actor Russell Brand was charged with rape and sexual assault of four women between 1999 and 2005, following a two-year police investigation prompted by allegations in a Channel 4 broadcast and The Sunday Times article.
Russell Brand Charged with Rape and Sexual Assault
British actor Russell Brand was charged with rape and sexual assault of four women between 1999 and 2005, following a two-year police investigation prompted by allegations in a Channel 4 broadcast and The Sunday Times article.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Public Broadcaster Reform, Hawija Airstrike Cover-Up, and Severe Drought
The Dutch government plans to reform its public broadcaster, reducing the number of broadcasting houses; a parliamentary committee is outraged by the military's concealment of evidence about a 2015 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, that killed 70 civilians; and the Netherlands faces an unprecedented drough...
Dutch Public Broadcaster Reform, Hawija Airstrike Cover-Up, and Severe Drought
The Dutch government plans to reform its public broadcaster, reducing the number of broadcasting houses; a parliamentary committee is outraged by the military's concealment of evidence about a 2015 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, that killed 70 civilians; and the Netherlands faces an unprecedented drough...
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44% Bias Score

Israel Retracts Account of Rafah Attack Killing 15 Medics After Video Evidence Emerges
On March 23, 2024, Israeli soldiers fired on Palestinian ambulances near Rafah, killing 15 medics. Video evidence contradicts the initial Israeli claim that the vehicles moved suspiciously, leading to a retraction and raising concerns about potential war crimes.

Israel Retracts Account of Rafah Attack Killing 15 Medics After Video Evidence Emerges
On March 23, 2024, Israeli soldiers fired on Palestinian ambulances near Rafah, killing 15 medics. Video evidence contradicts the initial Israeli claim that the vehicles moved suspiciously, leading to a retraction and raising concerns about potential war crimes.
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48% Bias Score

PASOK Criticizes Government's Handling of Tempe Train Crash Investigation
PASOK spokesperson Kostas Tsoukalas criticized the Greek government's handling of the Tempe train crash investigation, citing inconsistencies in official statements and the recent admission of a 'massive fiasco' by the Hellenic Railway Organization chairman, contrasting it with the government's init...

PASOK Criticizes Government's Handling of Tempe Train Crash Investigation
PASOK spokesperson Kostas Tsoukalas criticized the Greek government's handling of the Tempe train crash investigation, citing inconsistencies in official statements and the recent admission of a 'massive fiasco' by the Hellenic Railway Organization chairman, contrasting it with the government's init...
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52% Bias Score

Bitsevsky Maniac Confesses to 11 More Murders
Alexander Pichushkin, the "Bitsevsky Maniac," serving a life sentence for 48 murders, confessed to 11 additional killings in Northern Butovo, prompting further investigation into his past crimes.

Bitsevsky Maniac Confesses to 11 More Murders
Alexander Pichushkin, the "Bitsevsky Maniac," serving a life sentence for 48 murders, confessed to 11 additional killings in Northern Butovo, prompting further investigation into his past crimes.
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52% Bias Score

EOAASAM clarifies Tempi train crash investigation funding and independence
Following questions about the Tempi train crash investigation, EOAASAM's vice president clarified that the committee acted independently, only contracting Rise Stockholm and Ghent University. Further independent verification of the report's findings concerning the post-crash fire is now underway by ...

EOAASAM clarifies Tempi train crash investigation funding and independence
Following questions about the Tempi train crash investigation, EOAASAM's vice president clarified that the committee acted independently, only contracting Rise Stockholm and Ghent University. Further independent verification of the report's findings concerning the post-crash fire is now underway by ...
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40% Bias Score

Bavarian State Painting Collections Under Investigation
The Munich I Public Prosecutor's Office launched a preliminary investigation into the Bavarian State Painting Collections following allegations that prompted an internal review, leading to the resignation of General Director Bernhard Maaz and the initiation of an investigation led by a former prosec...

Bavarian State Painting Collections Under Investigation
The Munich I Public Prosecutor's Office launched a preliminary investigation into the Bavarian State Painting Collections following allegations that prompted an internal review, leading to the resignation of General Director Bernhard Maaz and the initiation of an investigation led by a former prosec...
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44% Bias Score

Pentagon Investigates Hegseth's Use of Signal to Discuss Yemen Strike
The Pentagon's inspector general is investigating Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the Signal app to discuss a planned U.S. military strike against Houthi militants in Yemen in March 2025, prompted by a request from Senators Wicker and Reed following a report in The Atlantic.

Pentagon Investigates Hegseth's Use of Signal to Discuss Yemen Strike
The Pentagon's inspector general is investigating Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the Signal app to discuss a planned U.S. military strike against Houthi militants in Yemen in March 2025, prompted by a request from Senators Wicker and Reed following a report in The Atlantic.
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40% Bias Score
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