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Columbia Student Faces Deportation Based on Vague Antisemitism Allegations
Based on a two-page memo from Secretary of State Marco Rubio alleging "antisemitic protests", immigration authorities arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student, and are seeking his deportation; Khalil and his lawyers contest the charges, asserting that his actions constituted p...
Columbia Student Faces Deportation Based on Vague Antisemitism Allegations
Based on a two-page memo from Secretary of State Marco Rubio alleging "antisemitic protests", immigration authorities arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student, and are seeking his deportation; Khalil and his lawyers contest the charges, asserting that his actions constituted p...
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36% Bias Score


Saudi Arabia Rejects Gaza Evacuation Proposals, Condemns Weaponization of Aid
Saudi Arabia vehemently rejects any plan to displace Palestinians from Gaza, stressing that even seemingly voluntary departures under dire conditions constitute forced displacement and violate international law. The kingdom also insists that humanitarian aid should never be weaponized.
Saudi Arabia Rejects Gaza Evacuation Proposals, Condemns Weaponization of Aid
Saudi Arabia vehemently rejects any plan to displace Palestinians from Gaza, stressing that even seemingly voluntary departures under dire conditions constitute forced displacement and violate international law. The kingdom also insists that humanitarian aid should never be weaponized.
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40% Bias Score


Columbia University Faces Potential Court Supervision Over Antisemitism Allegations
Facing potential legal action, Columbia University is negotiating with the Trump administration after losing $400 million in federal funding due to allegations of antisemitic protests on campus, potentially facing court-ordered changes to its policies and a long-term federal oversight.
Columbia University Faces Potential Court Supervision Over Antisemitism Allegations
Facing potential legal action, Columbia University is negotiating with the Trump administration after losing $400 million in federal funding due to allegations of antisemitic protests on campus, potentially facing court-ordered changes to its policies and a long-term federal oversight.
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56% Bias Score


Hamas Seeks UK Delisting as Terrorist Organization
A British law firm, instructed by Hamas, filed a legal application with the UK Home Department to remove Hamas from the list of proscribed terrorist organizations, arguing that Hamas's actions are justified responses to alleged Israeli colonization and pose no threat to Britain.
Hamas Seeks UK Delisting as Terrorist Organization
A British law firm, instructed by Hamas, filed a legal application with the UK Home Department to remove Hamas from the list of proscribed terrorist organizations, arguing that Hamas's actions are justified responses to alleged Israeli colonization and pose no threat to Britain.
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68% Bias Score


Macron Considers Recognizing Palestine as a State in June
French President Emmanuel Macron announced on April 9th, 2024, that France may recognize the State of Palestine in June 2024, following a recent increase in international recognition to approximately 148 countries, driven in part by the recent war in Gaza.
Macron Considers Recognizing Palestine as a State in June
French President Emmanuel Macron announced on April 9th, 2024, that France may recognize the State of Palestine in June 2024, following a recent increase in international recognition to approximately 148 countries, driven in part by the recent war in Gaza.
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36% Bias Score


Hamas Challenges UK Ban, Citing Human Rights
Hamas is challenging its UK ban, claiming it violates the European Convention of Human Rights, despite the October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel that killed over 1,200 and resulted in numerous hostages, including British citizens.
Hamas Challenges UK Ban, Citing Human Rights
Hamas is challenging its UK ban, claiming it violates the European Convention of Human Rights, despite the October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel that killed over 1,200 and resulted in numerous hostages, including British citizens.
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56% Bias Score

El Descanso Bombing: Palestinian Group Implicated After 40 Years
The 1985 bombing of El Descanso restaurant in Spain, which killed 18 and injured 84, was initially attributed to Islamic Jihad, but a subsequent investigation implicated the Palestinian group FPLP-CE, based on a second claim of responsibility and evidence in the case files.

El Descanso Bombing: Palestinian Group Implicated After 40 Years
The 1985 bombing of El Descanso restaurant in Spain, which killed 18 and injured 84, was initially attributed to Islamic Jihad, but a subsequent investigation implicated the Palestinian group FPLP-CE, based on a second claim of responsibility and evidence in the case files.
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36% Bias Score

Macron's Potential Palestine Recognition Divides France
French President Emmanuel Macron announced he may recognize a Palestinian state in June, during a UN conference he will co-chair with Saudi Arabia, aiming to pressure other countries into recognizing both Israel and Palestine; this decision has sparked intense political division in France, with the ...

Macron's Potential Palestine Recognition Divides France
French President Emmanuel Macron announced he may recognize a Palestinian state in June, during a UN conference he will co-chair with Saudi Arabia, aiming to pressure other countries into recognizing both Israel and Palestine; this decision has sparked intense political division in France, with the ...
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44% Bias Score

Israeli Forces Kill 15 Palestinian Rescue Workers in Gaza
On March 23, 2025, Israeli forces killed 15 Palestinian rescue workers in Rafah, Gaza, including members of the Red Crescent and Civil Defence, while they were attempting to reach a designated area, despite prior agreement on a safe passage. This action contradicts initial Israeli statements and spa...

Israeli Forces Kill 15 Palestinian Rescue Workers in Gaza
On March 23, 2025, Israeli forces killed 15 Palestinian rescue workers in Rafah, Gaza, including members of the Red Crescent and Civil Defence, while they were attempting to reach a designated area, despite prior agreement on a safe passage. This action contradicts initial Israeli statements and spa...
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32% Bias Score

Israel Closes UNRWA Schools, Affecting 800 Students
Israel is closing UNRWA schools in East Jerusalem and the West Bank, impacting 800 students and violating UN immunity, following an October 2023 Knesset law prohibiting UNRWA activities in Israel and accusations of UNRWA employee involvement in October 7th attacks.

Israel Closes UNRWA Schools, Affecting 800 Students
Israel is closing UNRWA schools in East Jerusalem and the West Bank, impacting 800 students and violating UN immunity, following an October 2023 Knesset law prohibiting UNRWA activities in Israel and accusations of UNRWA employee involvement in October 7th attacks.
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36% Bias Score

France to Consider Palestinian State Recognition in June
France may recognize a Palestinian state in June during a joint UN conference with Saudi Arabia, aiming for reciprocal recognition with Israel, a move spurred by intensified calls for a two-state solution following the October 2023 Gaza war.

France to Consider Palestinian State Recognition in June
France may recognize a Palestinian state in June during a joint UN conference with Saudi Arabia, aiming for reciprocal recognition with Israel, a move spurred by intensified calls for a two-state solution following the October 2023 Gaza war.
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32% Bias Score

Palestinian Terrorist Released From Israeli Prison Due to Mental Health Concerns
Convicted Palestinian terrorist Ahmed Manasra was released from Israeli prison on Thursday after serving nine and a half years for his role in a 2015 terror attack in which two Israelis were stabbed; his release follows concerns about his worsening mental health, diagnosed in 2021 as schizophrenia, ...

Palestinian Terrorist Released From Israeli Prison Due to Mental Health Concerns
Convicted Palestinian terrorist Ahmed Manasra was released from Israeli prison on Thursday after serving nine and a half years for his role in a 2015 terror attack in which two Israelis were stabbed; his release follows concerns about his worsening mental health, diagnosed in 2021 as schizophrenia, ...
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36% Bias Score
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