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Hamas's Refusal to Return Remains of American-Israeli Soldier Violates International Law
Itay Chen, an 18-year-old American-German-Israeli soldier, was killed in action on October 7, 2023, during fighting between the IDF and Hamas in Gaza. His body remains unreturned by Hamas, violating UN Security Council Resolution 2474 and causing immeasurable suffering for his family. This case repr...
Hamas's Refusal to Return Remains of American-Israeli Soldier Violates International Law
Itay Chen, an 18-year-old American-German-Israeli soldier, was killed in action on October 7, 2023, during fighting between the IDF and Hamas in Gaza. His body remains unreturned by Hamas, violating UN Security Council Resolution 2474 and causing immeasurable suffering for his family. This case repr...
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60% Bias Score


UN Security Council to Discuss Returning Remains of Missing Persons Amidst Gaza Crisis
The UN Security Council will hold a session on October 26th to discuss returning remains of missing persons held by hostile parties, prompted by a US request following the October 7th massacre; meanwhile, a US-backed aid organization will start work in Gaza by the end of May due to a severe humanita...
UN Security Council to Discuss Returning Remains of Missing Persons Amidst Gaza Crisis
The UN Security Council will hold a session on October 26th to discuss returning remains of missing persons held by hostile parties, prompted by a US request following the October 7th massacre; meanwhile, a US-backed aid organization will start work in Gaza by the end of May due to a severe humanita...
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64% Bias Score


Bakersfield 3: Mothers' Investigation Leads to Charges in Murder Case
In Bakersfield, California, the mothers of Micah Holsonbake, Baylee Despot, and James Kulstad launched their own investigation into the disappearances and murder of their children, leading to charges against Matthew Queen for Micah's murder, despite ongoing frustrations with law enforcement's handli...
Bakersfield 3: Mothers' Investigation Leads to Charges in Murder Case
In Bakersfield, California, the mothers of Micah Holsonbake, Baylee Despot, and James Kulstad launched their own investigation into the disappearances and murder of their children, leading to charges against Matthew Queen for Micah's murder, despite ongoing frustrations with law enforcement's handli...
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44% Bias Score


Thousands Still Seek WWII Missing Relatives; Funding Uncertain After 2028
The German Red Cross (DRK) received nearly 7,000 inquiries last year about people missing since World War II, highlighting the lasting impact of war on families and the need for continued support, even though funding for this vital service is set to expire in 2028.
Thousands Still Seek WWII Missing Relatives; Funding Uncertain After 2028
The German Red Cross (DRK) received nearly 7,000 inquiries last year about people missing since World War II, highlighting the lasting impact of war on families and the need for continued support, even though funding for this vital service is set to expire in 2028.
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28% Bias Score


Bodies of Three Missing Girls Recovered in Missouri River
Three teenage girls went missing after a fishing accident on the Missouri River in Omaha, Nebraska on April 15; after an extensive search, authorities recovered their bodies.
Bodies of Three Missing Girls Recovered in Missouri River
Three teenage girls went missing after a fishing accident on the Missouri River in Omaha, Nebraska on April 15; after an extensive search, authorities recovered their bodies.
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32% Bias Score


Mexico Cartel Training Camp Yields Remains, Raises Concerns of Official Complicity
A former Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) training camp in Teuchitlán, Mexico, revealed skeletal remains, hundreds of shoes, three crematoria, and shell casings, leading to fifteen arrests including three police officers, and raising concerns about potential official complicity.
Mexico Cartel Training Camp Yields Remains, Raises Concerns of Official Complicity
A former Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) training camp in Teuchitlán, Mexico, revealed skeletal remains, hundreds of shoes, three crematoria, and shell casings, leading to fifteen arrests including three police officers, and raising concerns about potential official complicity.
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44% Bias Score

Accomplices Arrested in Samara Grandparents' Murder
Following the murder and dismemberment of former Samara mayor Viktor Tarkhov and his wife by their granddaughter Ekaterina Tarkhova, investigators arrested her accomplices, Svetlana and Dmitry Metreveli, in Georgia; the bodies remain missing, and the suspects are internationally wanted.

Accomplices Arrested in Samara Grandparents' Murder
Following the murder and dismemberment of former Samara mayor Viktor Tarkhov and his wife by their granddaughter Ekaterina Tarkhova, investigators arrested her accomplices, Svetlana and Dmitry Metreveli, in Georgia; the bodies remain missing, and the suspects are internationally wanted.
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52% Bias Score

UN Security Council to Address Return of Remains Held by Hamas
The UN Security Council will hold a session on October 26th at 3 PM to discuss Resolution 2474, focusing on the return of remains of missing Israeli soldiers and civilians held by Hamas, following an October 7th massacre and initiated by the U.S. and Israel.

UN Security Council to Address Return of Remains Held by Hamas
The UN Security Council will hold a session on October 26th at 3 PM to discuss Resolution 2474, focusing on the return of remains of missing Israeli soldiers and civilians held by Hamas, following an October 7th massacre and initiated by the U.S. and Israel.
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64% Bias Score

Syrian Woman's Disappearance and Apparent Forced Marriage Raise Security Concerns
A Syrian woman, Mira Jalal Thabet, disappeared for two weeks before reappearing in a video claiming a consensual marriage, sparking suspicion among her family and public due to her father's arrest and inconsistencies in her statements, highlighting broader security concerns in Syria.

Syrian Woman's Disappearance and Apparent Forced Marriage Raise Security Concerns
A Syrian woman, Mira Jalal Thabet, disappeared for two weeks before reappearing in a video claiming a consensual marriage, sparking suspicion among her family and public due to her father's arrest and inconsistencies in her statements, highlighting broader security concerns in Syria.
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64% Bias Score

DRK's WWII Missing Persons Search: Funding Uncertainty
The German Red Cross (DRK) search service received about 7,000 inquiries in 2023 regarding World War II missing persons, resolving 43% of cases; continued funding beyond 2028 is uncertain.

DRK's WWII Missing Persons Search: Funding Uncertainty
The German Red Cross (DRK) search service received about 7,000 inquiries in 2023 regarding World War II missing persons, resolving 43% of cases; continued funding beyond 2028 is uncertain.
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28% Bias Score

Mexico: Remains Found at Jalisco Ranch, Alleged Cartel Extermination Site
On March 5, 2024, in Jalisco, Mexico, a group searching for missing persons found calcined bone fragments and clothing at an abandoned ranch, potentially linked to the Jalisco Nueva Generacion Cartel; authorities are investigating alleged municipal complicity.

Mexico: Remains Found at Jalisco Ranch, Alleged Cartel Extermination Site
On March 5, 2024, in Jalisco, Mexico, a group searching for missing persons found calcined bone fragments and clothing at an abandoned ranch, potentially linked to the Jalisco Nueva Generacion Cartel; authorities are investigating alleged municipal complicity.
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48% Bias Score

Mexico Addresses Missing Persons Crisis with Government Meetings and Demands for Resignations
Following a recent crisis involving the discovery of bodies in Teuchitlán, Mexico's government initiated meetings with families of the disappeared, resulting in demands for the resignation of several officials and a commitment to ongoing dialogue and systemic change.

Mexico Addresses Missing Persons Crisis with Government Meetings and Demands for Resignations
Following a recent crisis involving the discovery of bodies in Teuchitlán, Mexico's government initiated meetings with families of the disappeared, resulting in demands for the resignation of several officials and a commitment to ongoing dialogue and systemic change.
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48% Bias Score
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