Australia Investigates Foreign Funding of Antisemitic Attacks
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and AFP Commissioner Reece Kershaw announced investigations into whether foreign actors are funding local criminals to commit a wave of antisemitic attacks across the country, with the AFP exploring the use of cryptocurrency in payments and collaborating wi...
Australia Investigates Foreign Funding of Antisemitic Attacks
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and AFP Commissioner Reece Kershaw announced investigations into whether foreign actors are funding local criminals to commit a wave of antisemitic attacks across the country, with the AFP exploring the use of cryptocurrency in payments and collaborating wi...
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44% Bias Score
UK Tightens Online Knife Sales After Southport Stabbing
The UK government announced stricter online knife sales regulations following the Southport stabbing where an 18-year-old killed three girls, injuring others; the attacker bought the knife illegally online, prompting new ID and video verification rules for online purchases.
UK Tightens Online Knife Sales After Southport Stabbing
The UK government announced stricter online knife sales regulations following the Southport stabbing where an 18-year-old killed three girls, injuring others; the attacker bought the knife illegally online, prompting new ID and video verification rules for online purchases.
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60% Bias Score
Concerns Raised Over Expanding Terrorism Laws After Southport Attack
Following the Southport attack where Axel Rudakubana murdered three young girls, a review of terrorism laws is underway, with concerns raised about potentially misallocating resources and overlooking existing threats by former counter-terrorism chief Neil Basu, while the government announced a publi...
Concerns Raised Over Expanding Terrorism Laws After Southport Attack
Following the Southport attack where Axel Rudakubana murdered three young girls, a review of terrorism laws is underway, with concerns raised about potentially misallocating resources and overlooking existing threats by former counter-terrorism chief Neil Basu, while the government announced a publi...
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48% Bias Score
ETA Leadership Under Investigation for 1995 Ordóñez Assassination
Thirty years after the assassination of Gregorio Ordóñez, a Spanish politician, the National High Court of Spain is investigating the responsibility of ETA leaders, expanding its focus beyond the three ETA members directly involved, based on a Guardia Civil report detailing ETA's hierarchical struct...
ETA Leadership Under Investigation for 1995 Ordóñez Assassination
Thirty years after the assassination of Gregorio Ordóñez, a Spanish politician, the National High Court of Spain is investigating the responsibility of ETA leaders, expanding its focus beyond the three ETA members directly involved, based on a Guardia Civil report detailing ETA's hierarchical struct...
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20% Bias Score
Southport Killer Pleads Guilty, Exposing Systemic Failures
Eighteen-year-old Axel Rudakubana pleaded guilty to murdering three girls and injuring eleven others at a Southport dance class on July 29, 2023, after multiple agencies failed to address his concerning behavior despite prior referrals to the Prevent program.
Southport Killer Pleads Guilty, Exposing Systemic Failures
Eighteen-year-old Axel Rudakubana pleaded guilty to murdering three girls and injuring eleven others at a Southport dance class on July 29, 2023, after multiple agencies failed to address his concerning behavior despite prior referrals to the Prevent program.
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52% Bias Score
Trump Declares Mexican Drug Cartels Terrorist Organizations
U.S. President Trump declared Mexican drug cartels terrorist organizations, granting the U.S. broad powers that may threaten Mexican sovereignty and bilateral relations; this comes amidst a surge in fentanyl deaths in the U.S. and internal weakening of Mexican institutions.
Trump Declares Mexican Drug Cartels Terrorist Organizations
U.S. President Trump declared Mexican drug cartels terrorist organizations, granting the U.S. broad powers that may threaten Mexican sovereignty and bilateral relations; this comes amidst a surge in fentanyl deaths in the U.S. and internal weakening of Mexican institutions.
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44% Bias Score
Southport Murders: Systemic Failures Exposed
Seventeen-year-old Axel Rudakubana pleaded guilty to murdering three children in Southport last July after multiple agencies failed to prevent his escalating violence despite prior contact and evidence of his interest in school shootings and possession of terrorist materials; social media firms are ...
Southport Murders: Systemic Failures Exposed
Seventeen-year-old Axel Rudakubana pleaded guilty to murdering three children in Southport last July after multiple agencies failed to prevent his escalating violence despite prior contact and evidence of his interest in school shootings and possession of terrorist materials; social media firms are ...
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52% Bias Score
Southport Murders: Delayed Release of Evidence Sparks Controversy
Axel Radukabana's attack in Southport on July 31, 2024, killed three children and injured ten others; the subsequent discovery of ricin and an al-Qaeda training manual in his home was withheld until October 29, causing public unrest and sparking debate over transparency versus trial integrity.
Southport Murders: Delayed Release of Evidence Sparks Controversy
Axel Radukabana's attack in Southport on July 31, 2024, killed three children and injured ten others; the subsequent discovery of ricin and an al-Qaeda training manual in his home was withheld until October 29, causing public unrest and sparking debate over transparency versus trial integrity.
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44% Bias Score
Sydney Synagogue Arson: Man Arrested
A 33-year-old man was arrested in Sydney on January 17 and charged with property damage, possessing stolen goods, and cultivating an illegal plant following an arson attack on a Newtown synagogue on January 11, where approximately 10 red swastikas were spray-painted on the building.
Sydney Synagogue Arson: Man Arrested
A 33-year-old man was arrested in Sydney on January 17 and charged with property damage, possessing stolen goods, and cultivating an illegal plant following an arson attack on a Newtown synagogue on January 11, where approximately 10 red swastikas were spray-painted on the building.
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44% Bias Score
Munich University Targeted by Pro-Palestinian Graffiti, Damage Estimated at €50,000
Pro-Palestinian graffiti with Hamas symbols and slogans causing €50,000 in damage was discovered at the Technical University of Munich on Monday, prompting investigations into terrorism, incitement to violence, and property damage; an unauthorized pro-Palestinian event was also disrupted by police.
Munich University Targeted by Pro-Palestinian Graffiti, Damage Estimated at €50,000
Pro-Palestinian graffiti with Hamas symbols and slogans causing €50,000 in damage was discovered at the Technical University of Munich on Monday, prompting investigations into terrorism, incitement to violence, and property damage; an unauthorized pro-Palestinian event was also disrupted by police.
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56% Bias Score
Trump Reinstates Cuba as State Sponsor of Terrorism
On his first day in office, President Trump reversed Biden's policy by adding Cuba back to the list of state sponsors of terrorism, revoking 78 executive orders and signaling a return to a stricter approach towards Cuba, causing immediate economic and political repercussions.
Trump Reinstates Cuba as State Sponsor of Terrorism
On his first day in office, President Trump reversed Biden's policy by adding Cuba back to the list of state sponsors of terrorism, revoking 78 executive orders and signaling a return to a stricter approach towards Cuba, causing immediate economic and political repercussions.
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52% Bias Score
IDF Launches Operation Iron Wall in Jenin Amidst Impending Terrorist Release
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) launched Operation Iron Wall in Jenin to preempt a potential surge in terrorist attacks following the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, including prominent figure Zakaria Zubeidi, as part of a recent hostage-ceasefire deal.
IDF Launches Operation Iron Wall in Jenin Amidst Impending Terrorist Release
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) launched Operation Iron Wall in Jenin to preempt a potential surge in terrorist attacks following the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, including prominent figure Zakaria Zubeidi, as part of a recent hostage-ceasefire deal.
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52% Bias Score