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US Envoy Visits Gaza Amidst Humanitarian Crisis and Hostage Situation
US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Ambassador Mike Huckabee will visit a Gaza aid distribution center today to assess the humanitarian crisis, following a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu; Hamas has linked the resumption of negotiations to the end of the food crisis in Gaza, while a vid...
US Envoy Visits Gaza Amidst Humanitarian Crisis and Hostage Situation
US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Ambassador Mike Huckabee will visit a Gaza aid distribution center today to assess the humanitarian crisis, following a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu; Hamas has linked the resumption of negotiations to the end of the food crisis in Gaza, while a vid...
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40% Bias Score


Wrongfully Imprisoned American Faces Reintegration Challenges
Paul Whelan, released from Russian imprisonment after a US-Russia prisoner exchange, faces challenges including unemployment, lack of healthcare, and PTSD, advocating for legislative changes to improve support for wrongfully detained Americans.
Wrongfully Imprisoned American Faces Reintegration Challenges
Paul Whelan, released from Russian imprisonment after a US-Russia prisoner exchange, faces challenges including unemployment, lack of healthcare, and PTSD, advocating for legislative changes to improve support for wrongfully detained Americans.
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24% Bias Score


Germany Defends Release of Convicted Murderer in Russia Prisoner Exchange
In August 2024, Germany released convicted murderer Vadim Krasikow to Russia as part of a prisoner exchange that also freed 15 other prisoners from Russia and Belarus in exchange for 10 prisoners held by Germany. The decision, defended by former Justice Minister Marco Buschmann, prioritized the rele...
Germany Defends Release of Convicted Murderer in Russia Prisoner Exchange
In August 2024, Germany released convicted murderer Vadim Krasikow to Russia as part of a prisoner exchange that also freed 15 other prisoners from Russia and Belarus in exchange for 10 prisoners held by Germany. The decision, defended by former Justice Minister Marco Buschmann, prioritized the rele...
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48% Bias Score


Hamas's Ceasefire Proposals Rejected, Raising Concerns of Gaza Conflict Escalation
Hamas proposed a prisoner exchange involving 200 life-sentenced and 2000 Palestinian prisoners for 10 live Israeli hostages, plus additional concessions; they also proposed a phased Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. The US and Israel rejected these offers, citing Hamas's bad faith, leading to the collap...
Hamas's Ceasefire Proposals Rejected, Raising Concerns of Gaza Conflict Escalation
Hamas proposed a prisoner exchange involving 200 life-sentenced and 2000 Palestinian prisoners for 10 live Israeli hostages, plus additional concessions; they also proposed a phased Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. The US and Israel rejected these offers, citing Hamas's bad faith, leading to the collap...
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44% Bias Score


Russian Activist Aids POW Families, Defies Moscow
Irina Krynina, a Russian activist, left Russia in September 2023 to visit her partner, a Russian POW in Ukraine, and subsequently founded "Our Way Out," a project connecting families of Russian POWs with their captured relatives; this project was later labeled a foreign agent by Russia.
Russian Activist Aids POW Families, Defies Moscow
Irina Krynina, a Russian activist, left Russia in September 2023 to visit her partner, a Russian POW in Ukraine, and subsequently founded "Our Way Out," a project connecting families of Russian POWs with their captured relatives; this project was later labeled a foreign agent by Russia.
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48% Bias Score


U.S. Repatriates Convicted Murderer; Whereabouts Unknown
Dahud Hanid Ortiz, a U.S. citizen and convicted murderer of three people in Madrid, was released in Texas after being repatriated from Venezuela in a prisoner exchange; his current whereabouts are unknown, prompting concern over the program's vetting procedures.
U.S. Repatriates Convicted Murderer; Whereabouts Unknown
Dahud Hanid Ortiz, a U.S. citizen and convicted murderer of three people in Madrid, was released in Texas after being repatriated from Venezuela in a prisoner exchange; his current whereabouts are unknown, prompting concern over the program's vetting procedures.
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60% Bias Score

Released Russian Political Prisoners Protest, Demand Freedom for Remaining Prisoners
Released Russian political prisoners protested at Cologne Bonn Airport on August 1, 2025, marking the anniversary of a prisoner exchange and appealing to world leaders to secure the freedom of remaining political prisoners in Russia and Belarus, emphasizing political repression as a precursor to the...

Released Russian Political Prisoners Protest, Demand Freedom for Remaining Prisoners
Released Russian political prisoners protested at Cologne Bonn Airport on August 1, 2025, marking the anniversary of a prisoner exchange and appealing to world leaders to secure the freedom of remaining political prisoners in Russia and Belarus, emphasizing political repression as a precursor to the...
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52% Bias Score

One Year After Prisoner Exchange: Continued Imprisonment of Political Prisoners in Russia and Belarus
One year after a prisoner exchange freed 16 individuals from Russia, Belarus, and Western prisons, including Russian politicians and American journalists, a reunion in Cologne, Germany, highlighted the continued imprisonment of many others and renewed calls for their release.

One Year After Prisoner Exchange: Continued Imprisonment of Political Prisoners in Russia and Belarus
One year after a prisoner exchange freed 16 individuals from Russia, Belarus, and Western prisons, including Russian politicians and American journalists, a reunion in Cologne, Germany, highlighted the continued imprisonment of many others and renewed calls for their release.
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36% Bias Score

Release of Venezuelan Detainees Highlights Alleged Abuse in El Salvador's CECOT Prison
Over 250 Venezuelan migrants, wrongly accused of gang affiliation and transferred from U.S. immigration detention to El Salvador's CECOT prison under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, were released following a prisoner exchange between the U.S. and Venezuela, after enduring months of alleged abuse and inh...

Release of Venezuelan Detainees Highlights Alleged Abuse in El Salvador's CECOT Prison
Over 250 Venezuelan migrants, wrongly accused of gang affiliation and transferred from U.S. immigration detention to El Salvador's CECOT prison under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, were released following a prisoner exchange between the U.S. and Venezuela, after enduring months of alleged abuse and inh...
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56% Bias Score

252 Venezuelan Migrants Released After 125 Days in El Salvador Prison
252 Venezuelan migrants, deported from the US to El Salvador and accused of gang involvement, endured 125 days of alleged torture and inhumane conditions before being released in a prisoner exchange, highlighting the vulnerabilities of migrants and prompting international human rights concerns.

252 Venezuelan Migrants Released After 125 Days in El Salvador Prison
252 Venezuelan migrants, deported from the US to El Salvador and accused of gang involvement, endured 125 days of alleged torture and inhumane conditions before being released in a prisoner exchange, highlighting the vulnerabilities of migrants and prompting international human rights concerns.
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52% Bias Score

Russian Woman Aids POWs, Highlights War's Human Cost
Irina Krynina, a Russian accountant, left Russia for Ukraine in September 2023 to find her captured partner, and subsequently founded "Our Way Out," a project aiding relatives of Russian POWs, highlighting the human cost of war and the growing dissent within Russia.

Russian Woman Aids POWs, Highlights War's Human Cost
Irina Krynina, a Russian accountant, left Russia for Ukraine in September 2023 to find her captured partner, and subsequently founded "Our Way Out," a project aiding relatives of Russian POWs, highlighting the human cost of war and the growing dissent within Russia.
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56% Bias Score

Chevron Receives License to Operate in Venezuela After Prisoner Exchange
Following a prisoner exchange, the US granted Chevron a license to resume operations in Venezuela, impacting bilateral relations and oil production, despite claims of Venezuelan self-sufficiency.

Chevron Receives License to Operate in Venezuela After Prisoner Exchange
Following a prisoner exchange, the US granted Chevron a license to resume operations in Venezuela, impacting bilateral relations and oil production, despite claims of Venezuelan self-sufficiency.
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36% Bias Score
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