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Yemen's Humanitarian Crisis Deepens Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Yemen is facing a devastating humanitarian crisis due to a decade-long conflict involving the Houthis, the internationally recognized government, and the Southern Transitional Council (STC), exacerbated by Iran's support for the Houthis and Saudi Arabia's intervention. The conflict, coupled with Hou...
Yemen's Humanitarian Crisis Deepens Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Yemen is facing a devastating humanitarian crisis due to a decade-long conflict involving the Houthis, the internationally recognized government, and the Southern Transitional Council (STC), exacerbated by Iran's support for the Houthis and Saudi Arabia's intervention. The conflict, coupled with Hou...
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40% Bias Score


Salah Rejects £500m Saudi Offer, Signs New Liverpool Contract
Mohamed Salah signed a new two-year contract with Liverpool, rejecting a reported £500 million offer from Saudi Arabia to prioritize sporting ambitions and remain with his family in Liverpool.
Salah Rejects £500m Saudi Offer, Signs New Liverpool Contract
Mohamed Salah signed a new two-year contract with Liverpool, rejecting a reported £500 million offer from Saudi Arabia to prioritize sporting ambitions and remain with his family in Liverpool.
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48% Bias Score


8-Million-Year-Old Oasis: Saudi Study Reveals Arabian Peninsula's Lush Past
A Saudi Arabian study published in Nature reveals that the Kingdom's land was a green oasis eight million years ago, based on the analysis of 22 cave formations near Riyadh, showing multiple wet phases facilitating animal and human migration between Africa, Asia, and Europe, supporting prior fossil ...
8-Million-Year-Old Oasis: Saudi Study Reveals Arabian Peninsula's Lush Past
A Saudi Arabian study published in Nature reveals that the Kingdom's land was a green oasis eight million years ago, based on the analysis of 22 cave formations near Riyadh, showing multiple wet phases facilitating animal and human migration between Africa, Asia, and Europe, supporting prior fossil ...
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12% Bias Score


Online Dispute Erupts Between Emirati Preacher and Saudi Prince Over Praise of Egypt
Emirati preacher Wesim Yusuf and Saudi Prince Abdurahman bin Musaed engaged in a public online argument concerning Yusuf's praise of Egypt, with the prince accusing Yusuf of inciting conflict by highlighting negative comments about Saudi Arabia, while Yusuf defended his actions and rejected accusati...
Online Dispute Erupts Between Emirati Preacher and Saudi Prince Over Praise of Egypt
Emirati preacher Wesim Yusuf and Saudi Prince Abdurahman bin Musaed engaged in a public online argument concerning Yusuf's praise of Egypt, with the prince accusing Yusuf of inciting conflict by highlighting negative comments about Saudi Arabia, while Yusuf defended his actions and rejected accusati...
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36% Bias Score


Global Executions Surge to Decade High in 2024
Amnesty International's 2024 report reveals over 1,500 executions globally, the highest in a decade, with Iran (at least 972), Saudi Arabia (at least 345), and Iraq (63) leading, driven by political repression and drug-related offenses, despite positive shifts in some African nations and Malaysia.
Global Executions Surge to Decade High in 2024
Amnesty International's 2024 report reveals over 1,500 executions globally, the highest in a decade, with Iran (at least 972), Saudi Arabia (at least 345), and Iraq (63) leading, driven by political repression and drug-related offenses, despite positive shifts in some African nations and Malaysia.
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Global Executions Surge to Near Decade High
Amnesty International's 2024 report reveals a global surge in executions, reaching a near-decade high of 1,518 (excluding China), primarily driven by Iran (972), Saudi Arabia (345), and Iraq (63), with drug-related offenses accounting for over 40% of cases.
Global Executions Surge to Near Decade High
Amnesty International's 2024 report reveals a global surge in executions, reaching a near-decade high of 1,518 (excluding China), primarily driven by Iran (972), Saudi Arabia (345), and Iraq (63), with drug-related offenses accounting for over 40% of cases.
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20% Bias Score

Lapid Opposes US-Saudi Nuclear Deal Over Enrichment Concerns
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid opposes a potential US-Saudi agreement on Saudi Arabia's civilian nuclear program, citing concerns about regional nuclear proliferation, potential misuse of nuclear technology under a future Saudi regime, and the potential for a Middle East nuclear arms race.

Lapid Opposes US-Saudi Nuclear Deal Over Enrichment Concerns
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid opposes a potential US-Saudi agreement on Saudi Arabia's civilian nuclear program, citing concerns about regional nuclear proliferation, potential misuse of nuclear technology under a future Saudi regime, and the potential for a Middle East nuclear arms race.
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60% 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

Australian Candidate Praises Saudi Leader Amid Human Rights Concerns
Australian Liberal candidate Fiona Douskou praised Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and promoted Saudi Arabia's safety for women, despite evidence of human rights abuses, while actively facilitating business deals between Australian companies and the Saudi government, including the Public Inve...

Australian Candidate Praises Saudi Leader Amid Human Rights Concerns
Australian Liberal candidate Fiona Douskou praised Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and promoted Saudi Arabia's safety for women, despite evidence of human rights abuses, while actively facilitating business deals between Australian companies and the Saudi government, including the Public Inve...
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56% Bias Score

Global Executions Surge in 2024, Reaching Highest Level Since 2015
The number of reported executions worldwide rose to over 1,500 in 2024, the highest since 2015, with Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq accounting for 90% of the increase, driven largely by the suppression of political dissent and drug-related offenses.

Global Executions Surge in 2024, Reaching Highest Level Since 2015
The number of reported executions worldwide rose to over 1,500 in 2024, the highest since 2015, with Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq accounting for 90% of the increase, driven largely by the suppression of political dissent and drug-related offenses.
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44% Bias Score

Global Executions Surge in 2024
The 2024 global execution numbers reached a high since 2015, with Iran (at least 972), Saudi Arabia (at least 345), and Iraq (63) accounting for 90% of executions, while China's numbers remain undisclosed and alarming trends emerged in the USA and Belarus.

Global Executions Surge in 2024
The 2024 global execution numbers reached a high since 2015, with Iran (at least 972), Saudi Arabia (at least 345), and Iraq (63) accounting for 90% of executions, while China's numbers remain undisclosed and alarming trends emerged in the USA and Belarus.
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40% Bias Score

Global Executions Surge in 2024: Amnesty International Report
Amnesty International's 2024 report reveals 1,518 executions in 15 countries (excluding China's thousands), a 32% increase from 2023, with Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq accounting for 91% of the total; this rise is attributed to silencing dissidents and using capital punishment for drug-related crime...

Global Executions Surge in 2024: Amnesty International Report
Amnesty International's 2024 report reveals 1,518 executions in 15 countries (excluding China's thousands), a 32% increase from 2023, with Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq accounting for 91% of the total; this rise is attributed to silencing dissidents and using capital punishment for drug-related crime...
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48% Bias Score
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