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Massive Explosives Cache Found at Virginia Man's Home
Brad Spafford, a Virginia man, was arrested for illegal firearm possession; a subsequent search uncovered over 150 suspected pipe bombs, some labeled "lethal", leading to concerns about potential threats against political figures, prompted by a neighbor's report.
Massive Explosives Cache Found at Virginia Man's Home
Brad Spafford, a Virginia man, was arrested for illegal firearm possession; a subsequent search uncovered over 150 suspected pipe bombs, some labeled "lethal", leading to concerns about potential threats against political figures, prompted by a neighbor's report.
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48% Bias Score


134 Dead in Mozambique Amidst Prison Break and Unrest
From December 23-26, 134 deaths occurred in Mozambique during demonstrations, raising the total to 261. A prison break freed 1534 inmates, at least 37 of whom were killed after recapture, with accusations of government complicity and calls for a renewal of collective values.
134 Dead in Mozambique Amidst Prison Break and Unrest
From December 23-26, 134 deaths occurred in Mozambique during demonstrations, raising the total to 261. A prison break freed 1534 inmates, at least 37 of whom were killed after recapture, with accusations of government complicity and calls for a renewal of collective values.
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52% Bias Score


Political Divisions Hamper Unified Remembrance of Terrorism Victims in Basque Country
Political divisions in the Basque Country prevent a unified commemoration of victims of terrorism and political violence, with PP and Vox rejecting recognition of victims of far-right terrorism and police abuse, while EH-Bildu supports tributes to ETA prisoners, despite the Basque government's effor...
Political Divisions Hamper Unified Remembrance of Terrorism Victims in Basque Country
Political divisions in the Basque Country prevent a unified commemoration of victims of terrorism and political violence, with PP and Vox rejecting recognition of victims of far-right terrorism and police abuse, while EH-Bildu supports tributes to ETA prisoners, despite the Basque government's effor...
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48% Bias Score


Colorado Reporter Assaulted in Alleged Bias-Motivated Attack
A Colorado man attacked a Pacific Islander TV reporter on December 18, allegedly motivated by anti-immigrant sentiment and referencing Donald Trump, resulting in assault charges and highlighting a rise in violence against journalists.
Colorado Reporter Assaulted in Alleged Bias-Motivated Attack
A Colorado man attacked a Pacific Islander TV reporter on December 18, allegedly motivated by anti-immigrant sentiment and referencing Donald Trump, resulting in assault charges and highlighting a rise in violence against journalists.
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36% Bias Score


Rosemary Nelson Murder: NIO Failed to Offer Protection
Solicitor Rosemary Nelson, known for representing controversial clients in Northern Ireland, was murdered in a loyalist car bomb attack in 1999; newly released documents reveal the Northern Ireland Office should have offered her protection but didn't, raising questions about accountability and secur...
Rosemary Nelson Murder: NIO Failed to Offer Protection
Solicitor Rosemary Nelson, known for representing controversial clients in Northern Ireland, was murdered in a loyalist car bomb attack in 1999; newly released documents reveal the Northern Ireland Office should have offered her protection but didn't, raising questions about accountability and secur...
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36% Bias Score


\"Antisemitic Crimes Surge in Baden-Württemberg After Hamas Attack\" ))
\"Following the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel, antisemitic crimes in Baden-Württemberg more than doubled in the first three quarters of 2024, reaching 374 compared to 184 in the same period of 2023, with a significant increase in crimes linked to foreign ideologies. \",ShortTitle=
\"Antisemitic Crimes Surge in Baden-Württemberg After Hamas Attack\" ))
\"Following the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel, antisemitic crimes in Baden-Württemberg more than doubled in the first three quarters of 2024, reaching 374 compared to 184 in the same period of 2023, with a significant increase in crimes linked to foreign ideologies. \",ShortTitle=
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48% Bias Score

Senegal to Pay €7.6 Million in Compensation for Political Violence Victims
The Senegalese government will pay €7.6 million to compensate victims of political violence between 2021 and 2024, following a controversial amnesty law that will be repealed; the fund will aid former prisoners and other victims, with 112 urgent cases already addressed.

Senegal to Pay €7.6 Million in Compensation for Political Violence Victims
The Senegalese government will pay €7.6 million to compensate victims of political violence between 2021 and 2024, following a controversial amnesty law that will be repealed; the fund will aid former prisoners and other victims, with 112 urgent cases already addressed.
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40% Bias Score

Mozambique's Political Crisis Disrupts Southern Border
Following disputed elections and violent protests in Mozambique, the border crossing with South Africa is experiencing increased volatility, forcing traffic diversion to Eswatini; regional actors are working towards a peaceful resolution, but the situation remains volatile.

Mozambique's Political Crisis Disrupts Southern Border
Following disputed elections and violent protests in Mozambique, the border crossing with South Africa is experiencing increased volatility, forcing traffic diversion to Eswatini; regional actors are working towards a peaceful resolution, but the situation remains volatile.
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28% Bias Score

Bangladesh's Interim Government Faces Condemnation Over Human Rights Abuses
Interim leader Muhammad Yunus's government in Bangladesh faces international condemnation for alleged human rights abuses, including attacks on religious minorities, extrajudicial killings, and press suppression, prompting concerns about political instability and international isolation.

Bangladesh's Interim Government Faces Condemnation Over Human Rights Abuses
Interim leader Muhammad Yunus's government in Bangladesh faces international condemnation for alleged human rights abuses, including attacks on religious minorities, extrajudicial killings, and press suppression, prompting concerns about political instability and international isolation.
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48% Bias Score

Swatting Attacks Against US Congress Members Result in Death, Spark Increased Security
A woman died in a car crash in Rome, Georgia, after police responding to a fake bomb threat at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's home collided with her vehicle; this is one of over 50 similar "swatting" attacks against members of Congress in the past month, prompting increased security measures.

Swatting Attacks Against US Congress Members Result in Death, Spark Increased Security
A woman died in a car crash in Rome, Georgia, after police responding to a fake bomb threat at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's home collided with her vehicle; this is one of over 50 similar "swatting" attacks against members of Congress in the past month, prompting increased security measures.
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40% Bias Score

Attack on Syrian Security Forces Kills 17 Amidst Post-Assad Instability
Seventeen Syrian transitional government security forces were killed during an attempted arrest of a former Assad regime official in Tartus, with three attackers also dying; the incident is viewed by the new government as a targeted attempt to destabilize the country.

Attack on Syrian Security Forces Kills 17 Amidst Post-Assad Instability
Seventeen Syrian transitional government security forces were killed during an attempted arrest of a former Assad regime official in Tartus, with three attackers also dying; the incident is viewed by the new government as a targeted attempt to destabilize the country.
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52% Bias Score

Ambush Kills 14 Syrian Officers, Testing New Government
In western Syria, an ambush by former Assad regime forces killed 14 and injured 10 law enforcement officers, posing a major challenge to the new government amid ongoing protests and an Israeli occupation.

Ambush Kills 14 Syrian Officers, Testing New Government
In western Syria, an ambush by former Assad regime forces killed 14 and injured 10 law enforcement officers, posing a major challenge to the new government amid ongoing protests and an Israeli occupation.
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40% Bias Score
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