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Dutch Municipalities Secretly Shared Mosque Reports with Intelligence Service
Ten Dutch municipalities secretly commissioned reports on local mosques, detailing the activities of over 50 Muslims, which were then shared with the AIVD, leading to legal challenges and accusations of human rights violations.
Dutch Municipalities Secretly Shared Mosque Reports with Intelligence Service
Ten Dutch municipalities secretly commissioned reports on local mosques, detailing the activities of over 50 Muslims, which were then shared with the AIVD, leading to legal challenges and accusations of human rights violations.
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56% Bias Score


UK Court Convicts Man for Planning Terrorist Attack
A Birmingham court convicted Jason Savage for preparing terrorist acts; he filmed a mosque, planned to kill a cleric criticizing terrorism, and researched firearm and knife use.
UK Court Convicts Man for Planning Terrorist Attack
A Birmingham court convicted Jason Savage for preparing terrorist acts; he filmed a mosque, planned to kill a cleric criticizing terrorism, and researched firearm and knife use.
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52% Bias Score


Birmingham Man on Trial for Planned Terrorist Attack
Jason Savage, 35, from Birmingham, is on trial for planning a terrorist attack, allegedly researching military and police targets, filming a mosque he threatened to destroy, and expressing online disapproval of those he considered "false followers of Islam".
Birmingham Man on Trial for Planned Terrorist Attack
Jason Savage, 35, from Birmingham, is on trial for planning a terrorist attack, allegedly researching military and police targets, filming a mosque he threatened to destroy, and expressing online disapproval of those he considered "false followers of Islam".
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52% Bias Score


Muslim Unity: A Resilience Against Colonial Narratives
This article refutes the common perception of Muslim disunity, arguing that a shared belief in Islam's core principles creates a strong, enduring bond that persists despite political divisions and the legacy of colonialism; it calls for reframing narratives to highlight resilience and promote unity.
Muslim Unity: A Resilience Against Colonial Narratives
This article refutes the common perception of Muslim disunity, arguing that a shared belief in Islam's core principles creates a strong, enduring bond that persists despite political divisions and the legacy of colonialism; it calls for reframing narratives to highlight resilience and promote unity.
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56% Bias Score


Badinter Recalls 2007 Charlie Hebdo Trial, Foretelling Later Attacks
In 2007, philosopher Elisabeth Badinter testified for Charlie Hebdo during a trial over Muhammad caricatures, warning against restricting free speech and foreshadowing later attacks on the publication.
Badinter Recalls 2007 Charlie Hebdo Trial, Foretelling Later Attacks
In 2007, philosopher Elisabeth Badinter testified for Charlie Hebdo during a trial over Muhammad caricatures, warning against restricting free speech and foreshadowing later attacks on the publication.
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48% Bias Score


Syria's New Curriculum Sparks Protests Over Unilateral Changes
Syria's new Islamist-led government has unilaterally altered the school curriculum, replacing Assad-era content with Islamic themes and removing secular subjects like evolution, sparking protests and raising concerns about inclusive governance ahead of the new school term on Sunday.
Syria's New Curriculum Sparks Protests Over Unilateral Changes
Syria's new Islamist-led government has unilaterally altered the school curriculum, replacing Assad-era content with Islamic themes and removing secular subjects like evolution, sparking protests and raising concerns about inclusive governance ahead of the new school term on Sunday.
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56% Bias Score

Aga Khan IV Dies at 88
Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, the 49th hereditary Imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslims, died peacefully in Lisbon, Portugal, on February 4, 2025, at age 88, leaving behind a legacy of philanthropy and global impact; his successor will be announced later.

Aga Khan IV Dies at 88
Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, the 49th hereditary Imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslims, died peacefully in Lisbon, Portugal, on February 4, 2025, at age 88, leaving behind a legacy of philanthropy and global impact; his successor will be announced later.
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40% Bias Score

UK Grooming Gang Scandal: Systemic Failures and Far-Right Rise
Between 1997 and 2013, over 1400 underage white girls in Rotherham, UK, were victims of organized child sexual exploitation by predominantly Pakistani-heritage men; authorities' inaction, fueled by fear of racism accusations, allowed the abuse to persist for years.

UK Grooming Gang Scandal: Systemic Failures and Far-Right Rise
Between 1997 and 2013, over 1400 underage white girls in Rotherham, UK, were victims of organized child sexual exploitation by predominantly Pakistani-heritage men; authorities' inaction, fueled by fear of racism accusations, allowed the abuse to persist for years.
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60% Bias Score

Sri Lankan Monk Jailed for Anti-Muslim Hate Speech
A Sri Lankan court sentenced hardline monk Galagodaatte Gnanasara to nine months in prison for 2016 remarks insulting Islam and inciting religious hatred; this is his second conviction for such crimes, highlighting a pattern of anti-Muslim rhetoric and violence.

Sri Lankan Monk Jailed for Anti-Muslim Hate Speech
A Sri Lankan court sentenced hardline monk Galagodaatte Gnanasara to nine months in prison for 2016 remarks insulting Islam and inciting religious hatred; this is his second conviction for such crimes, highlighting a pattern of anti-Muslim rhetoric and violence.
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40% Bias Score

Charlie Hebdo Attack Trial: Six Men Face Court
Six men stand trial in Paris for a September 2020 knife attack outside the former Charlie Hebdo offices, five years after the 2015 massacre that killed 12; the trial reignites the debate on freedom of speech versus religious sensitivities.

Charlie Hebdo Attack Trial: Six Men Face Court
Six men stand trial in Paris for a September 2020 knife attack outside the former Charlie Hebdo offices, five years after the 2015 massacre that killed 12; the trial reignites the debate on freedom of speech versus religious sensitivities.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Apocalyptic Warning Risks Increased Violence
President-elect Trump's January 2nd Truth Social post warned of national breakdown, citing the New Orleans and Las Vegas attacks—both involving American citizens—to falsely blame immigration; experts fear this will increase violence against minorities.

Trump's Apocalyptic Warning Risks Increased Violence
President-elect Trump's January 2nd Truth Social post warned of national breakdown, citing the New Orleans and Las Vegas attacks—both involving American citizens—to falsely blame immigration; experts fear this will increase violence against minorities.
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48% Bias Score

French Court Convicts Eight in Samuel Paty Murder
A French court convicted eight individuals for their roles in the 2020 murder of teacher Samuel Paty, handing down sentences ranging from suspended terms to 16 years' imprisonment for assisting the perpetrator and inciting online hate; the convictions highlight the lethal consequences of online hate...

French Court Convicts Eight in Samuel Paty Murder
A French court convicted eight individuals for their roles in the 2020 murder of teacher Samuel Paty, handing down sentences ranging from suspended terms to 16 years' imprisonment for assisting the perpetrator and inciting online hate; the convictions highlight the lethal consequences of online hate...
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40% Bias Score
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