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Manitoba PC Leadership Candidate Faces Backlash Over Islamophobic Social Media Post
A social media post from a supporter of Manitoba PC leadership candidate Wally Daudrich targeted his opponent Obby Khan due to his Muslim faith; the post was later removed, but the incident prompted calls for an apology and raised concerns about Islamophobia within the party.
Manitoba PC Leadership Candidate Faces Backlash Over Islamophobic Social Media Post
A social media post from a supporter of Manitoba PC leadership candidate Wally Daudrich targeted his opponent Obby Khan due to his Muslim faith; the post was later removed, but the incident prompted calls for an apology and raised concerns about Islamophobia within the party.
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32% Bias Score


Amal": Belgian Film Exposes Jihadist Influence Through School Bullying
Amal," a Belgian film by Jawad Rhalib, depicts a Brussels school teacher's struggle against homophobic bullying fueled by extremist ideology, highlighting the insufficient cinematic engagement with this issue in Europe and the insidious nature of jihadist influence within communities.
Amal": Belgian Film Exposes Jihadist Influence Through School Bullying
Amal," a Belgian film by Jawad Rhalib, depicts a Brussels school teacher's struggle against homophobic bullying fueled by extremist ideology, highlighting the insufficient cinematic engagement with this issue in Europe and the insidious nature of jihadist influence within communities.
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56% Bias Score


Charlie Hebdo: A Decade of Aftermath
On January 7, 2015, the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris were attacked by the Kouachi brothers, resulting in 12 deaths at the scene and a further death in 2024 from injuries sustained; this was followed by attacks at a kosher supermarket and other locations, culminating in 20 deaths and numerous injur...
Charlie Hebdo: A Decade of Aftermath
On January 7, 2015, the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris were attacked by the Kouachi brothers, resulting in 12 deaths at the scene and a further death in 2024 from injuries sustained; this was followed by attacks at a kosher supermarket and other locations, culminating in 20 deaths and numerous injur...
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44% Bias Score


Magdeburg Car Attack Sparks Surge in Racist Violence Against Migrants
A car attack on a Magdeburg Christmas market on December 20th, resulting in six deaths and around 300 injuries, has been followed by a sharp increase in racist attacks targeting migrants, documented by police reports and victim support organizations, indicating a pattern of post-attack xenophobic vi...
Magdeburg Car Attack Sparks Surge in Racist Violence Against Migrants
A car attack on a Magdeburg Christmas market on December 20th, resulting in six deaths and around 300 injuries, has been followed by a sharp increase in racist attacks targeting migrants, documented by police reports and victim support organizations, indicating a pattern of post-attack xenophobic vi...
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64% Bias Score


Houston Imam's Antisemitic Remarks Following New Orleans Attack
Imam Eiad Soudan of Masjid Bilal in Houston, near the residence of New Orleans terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar, accused Jews of using usury for economic control, referencing Hitler's actions; the Islamic Society of Greater Houston condemned the New Orleans attack.
Houston Imam's Antisemitic Remarks Following New Orleans Attack
Imam Eiad Soudan of Masjid Bilal in Houston, near the residence of New Orleans terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar, accused Jews of using usury for economic control, referencing Hitler's actions; the Islamic Society of Greater Houston condemned the New Orleans attack.
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44% Bias Score


Switzerland Enacts Nationwide Face-Covering Ban
Switzerland's new law banning face coverings in public spaces, effective January 1st, 2025, carries fines up to CHF 1,000 and is expected to primarily impact tourists, despite affecting fewer than 37 niqab-wearing women according to a 2020 study, and follows a 2021 public vote and was driven by righ...
Switzerland Enacts Nationwide Face-Covering Ban
Switzerland's new law banning face coverings in public spaces, effective January 1st, 2025, carries fines up to CHF 1,000 and is expected to primarily impact tourists, despite affecting fewer than 37 niqab-wearing women according to a 2020 study, and follows a 2021 public vote and was driven by righ...
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56% Bias Score

Charlie Hebdo at 10: Censorship through Fear
Ten years after the Charlie Hebdo massacre, a recent poll shows continued French support for freedom of expression, but this support weakens when cartoons depict Islam or its Prophet; the newspaper's staff now works in a guarded bunker, highlighting the ongoing threat.

Charlie Hebdo at 10: Censorship through Fear
Ten years after the Charlie Hebdo massacre, a recent poll shows continued French support for freedom of expression, but this support weakens when cartoons depict Islam or its Prophet; the newspaper's staff now works in a guarded bunker, highlighting the ongoing threat.
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56% Bias Score

Surge in Antisemitism and Islamophobia in Australia After October 7 Attacks
Following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks, Australia experienced a surge in antisemitic and Islamophobic incidents, with organizations reporting thousands of cases, sparking political debate and inquiries into the extent and definition of these biases.

Surge in Antisemitism and Islamophobia in Australia After October 7 Attacks
Following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks, Australia experienced a surge in antisemitic and Islamophobic incidents, with organizations reporting thousands of cases, sparking political debate and inquiries into the extent and definition of these biases.
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24% Bias Score

Charlie Hebdo": 10 Years After the Attack
On the tenth anniversary of the attack that killed 12 people, French satirical weekly "Charlie Hebdo" released a special issue featuring cartoons from an international contest on the theme of '#RiredeDieu', highlighting its commitment to freedom of expression and resilience against extremism, while ...

Charlie Hebdo": 10 Years After the Attack
On the tenth anniversary of the attack that killed 12 people, French satirical weekly "Charlie Hebdo" released a special issue featuring cartoons from an international contest on the theme of '#RiredeDieu', highlighting its commitment to freedom of expression and resilience against extremism, while ...
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40% Bias Score

Bosnian War Refugee Feels Unwelcome in Netherlands Amidst Rising Intolerance
A Bosnian Muslim woman who fled ethnic cleansing in 1992 feels increasingly unwelcome in the Netherlands due to rising anti-Muslim sentiment and parallels to the political climate preceding the Bosnian War, triggering anxieties about potential discrimination.

Bosnian War Refugee Feels Unwelcome in Netherlands Amidst Rising Intolerance
A Bosnian Muslim woman who fled ethnic cleansing in 1992 feels increasingly unwelcome in the Netherlands due to rising anti-Muslim sentiment and parallels to the political climate preceding the Bosnian War, triggering anxieties about potential discrimination.
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40% Bias Score

Diverse Forms of Antisemitism Persist in France
Antisemitism in France takes diverse forms, from far-right and far-left expressions to those within the Arab-Muslim community linked to Palestinian nationalism and opposition to Israel, necessitating comprehensive societal change to address its persistent presence.

Diverse Forms of Antisemitism Persist in France
Antisemitism in France takes diverse forms, from far-right and far-left expressions to those within the Arab-Muslim community linked to Palestinian nationalism and opposition to Israel, necessitating comprehensive societal change to address its persistent presence.
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44% Bias Score

UK Police Report Sharp Rise in Religious Hate Crimes After Conflict and Attacks
Several major UK police forces reported sharp increases in antisemitic and Islamophobic hate crimes following the October 2023 Hamas-Israel conflict and the July 2024 Southport attacks, with Greater Manchester Police seeing antisemitic offences rise from an average of 13 monthly to 85 in October, an...

UK Police Report Sharp Rise in Religious Hate Crimes After Conflict and Attacks
Several major UK police forces reported sharp increases in antisemitic and Islamophobic hate crimes following the October 2023 Hamas-Israel conflict and the July 2024 Southport attacks, with Greater Manchester Police seeing antisemitic offences rise from an average of 13 monthly to 85 in October, an...
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32% Bias Score
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