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Contradictory Houthi Actions Exacerbate Yemen's Humanitarian Crisis
The Iran-backed Houthi militia in Yemen displayed contradictory actions, kidnapping seven UN employees while releasing 25 crew members of a seized ship and 153 prisoners of war, prompting the UN to suspend aid in Houthi-controlled areas and the US to re-designate the group as a foreign terrorist org...
Contradictory Houthi Actions Exacerbate Yemen's Humanitarian Crisis
The Iran-backed Houthi militia in Yemen displayed contradictory actions, kidnapping seven UN employees while releasing 25 crew members of a seized ship and 153 prisoners of war, prompting the UN to suspend aid in Houthi-controlled areas and the US to re-designate the group as a foreign terrorist org...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Crackdown on Venezuelan Tren de Aragua Gang
The Trump administration designated the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang a foreign terrorist organization, leading to arrests of high-ranking members in the US; the gang's operations span human trafficking, extortion, and drug smuggling across South America, and its presence in the US raises national ...
Trump Administration Crackdown on Venezuelan Tren de Aragua Gang
The Trump administration designated the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang a foreign terrorist organization, leading to arrests of high-ranking members in the US; the gang's operations span human trafficking, extortion, and drug smuggling across South America, and its presence in the US raises national ...
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40% Bias Score


New Orleans Super Bowl Security Heightened After Deadly Terrorist Attack
An ISIS-inspired terrorist used an electric pickup truck to kill 14 and injure dozens in New Orleans on New Year's Day, prompting heightened security concerns for the upcoming Super Bowl, which will include security checkpoints and size restrictions on bags.
New Orleans Super Bowl Security Heightened After Deadly Terrorist Attack
An ISIS-inspired terrorist used an electric pickup truck to kill 14 and injure dozens in New Orleans on New Year's Day, prompting heightened security concerns for the upcoming Super Bowl, which will include security checkpoints and size restrictions on bags.
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44% Bias Score


Israel's Hostage Crisis: A Historical and Policy Analysis
Hamas's recent hostage crisis, where 200 of the released terrorists were rearrested after a prior release, has revived a long-standing debate over Israel's policy of negotiating with terrorists, particularly in light of the 1286 case of Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg, who refused ransom and died in captiv...
Israel's Hostage Crisis: A Historical and Policy Analysis
Hamas's recent hostage crisis, where 200 of the released terrorists were rearrested after a prior release, has revived a long-standing debate over Israel's policy of negotiating with terrorists, particularly in light of the 1286 case of Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg, who refused ransom and died in captiv...
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52% Bias Score


UK Rejects Broader Extremism Definition
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper will reject a Home Office report suggesting a wider definition of extremism to include violent misogyny and conspiracy theories, preferring to focus on Islamist and far-right extremism which constitute the vast majority of terror cases, despite concerns raised after the ...
UK Rejects Broader Extremism Definition
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper will reject a Home Office report suggesting a wider definition of extremism to include violent misogyny and conspiracy theories, preferring to focus on Islamist and far-right extremism which constitute the vast majority of terror cases, despite concerns raised after the ...
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56% Bias Score


Appeal Filed Over Overturned 9/11 Plea Agreements
A federal appeals court is reviewing Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's decision to overturn plea agreements reached in the Guantanamo Bay military commission case against three men accused of planning the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed; the agreements, reached...
Appeal Filed Over Overturned 9/11 Plea Agreements
A federal appeals court is reviewing Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's decision to overturn plea agreements reached in the Guantanamo Bay military commission case against three men accused of planning the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed; the agreements, reached...
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44% Bias Score

NJ Man Pleads Guilty to Supporting al-Shabaab After Hamas Attack Inspiration
Inspired by the October 7th Hamas attack, New Jersey resident Karrem Nasr attempted to join the Somali terrorist group al-Shabaab, traveling to Egypt and planning to reach Somalia via Kenya before being apprehended in December 2023 and subsequently pleading guilty to providing material support to a ...

NJ Man Pleads Guilty to Supporting al-Shabaab After Hamas Attack Inspiration
Inspired by the October 7th Hamas attack, New Jersey resident Karrem Nasr attempted to join the Somali terrorist group al-Shabaab, traveling to Egypt and planning to reach Somalia via Kenya before being apprehended in December 2023 and subsequently pleading guilty to providing material support to a ...
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52% Bias Score

French Man Indicted for Terror-Linked Attempted Murder After Supermarket Stabbing
On January 27th, in Apt, France, Mehdi B., a 32-year-old French man with a prior terrorism-related conviction, stabbed a man multiple times in a supermarket while shouting "Allah Akbar", resulting in seven days of total work incapacity for the victim and minor injuries for a security guard; he was i...

French Man Indicted for Terror-Linked Attempted Murder After Supermarket Stabbing
On January 27th, in Apt, France, Mehdi B., a 32-year-old French man with a prior terrorism-related conviction, stabbed a man multiple times in a supermarket while shouting "Allah Akbar", resulting in seven days of total work incapacity for the victim and minor injuries for a security guard; he was i...
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40% Bias Score

German Court Dismisses Terrorism Charges, Detains Defendants for Deportation
A German court dismissed terrorism charges against five of seven defendants in a trial that began in July, finding insufficient evidence of a terrorist group despite the defendants' radical Islamist views. They were immediately arrested for deportation.

German Court Dismisses Terrorism Charges, Detains Defendants for Deportation
A German court dismissed terrorism charges against five of seven defendants in a trial that began in July, finding insufficient evidence of a terrorist group despite the defendants' radical Islamist views. They were immediately arrested for deportation.
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40% Bias Score

Hamas Fighters' Visible Presence in Gaza Defies Israeli War Aims
Despite Israel's military campaign aiming to eliminate Hamas, the group's fighters openly appeared at Gaza's Netzarim corridor, welcoming returning Gazans, highlighting the fragility of the ceasefire and raising questions about the war's effectiveness.

Hamas Fighters' Visible Presence in Gaza Defies Israeli War Aims
Despite Israel's military campaign aiming to eliminate Hamas, the group's fighters openly appeared at Gaza's Netzarim corridor, welcoming returning Gazans, highlighting the fragility of the ceasefire and raising questions about the war's effectiveness.
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60% Bias Score

Southport Attack: Families Kept in Dark About Killer's Prevent Referrals for Six Months
Families of victims in the Southport attack were not informed for six months that the perpetrator, Axel Rudakubana, had three prior referrals to the Prevent program; police cited concerns about prejudicing the trial, but the delay prompted concerns about transparency and the program's efficacy.

Southport Attack: Families Kept in Dark About Killer's Prevent Referrals for Six Months
Families of victims in the Southport attack were not informed for six months that the perpetrator, Axel Rudakubana, had three prior referrals to the Prevent program; police cited concerns about prejudicing the trial, but the delay prompted concerns about transparency and the program's efficacy.
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44% Bias Score

Burkina Faso: Captain Traore Seizes Power in Second Coup of 2022
On September 30, 2022, Captain Ibrahim Traore, a 34-year-old army captain, led a coup in Burkina Faso, overthrowing Lieutenant Colonel Paul-Henri Damiba, the leader of a previous coup in January 2022, amid rising insurgent violence and public dissatisfaction with the government's response. This is t...

Burkina Faso: Captain Traore Seizes Power in Second Coup of 2022
On September 30, 2022, Captain Ibrahim Traore, a 34-year-old army captain, led a coup in Burkina Faso, overthrowing Lieutenant Colonel Paul-Henri Damiba, the leader of a previous coup in January 2022, amid rising insurgent violence and public dissatisfaction with the government's response. This is t...
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40% Bias Score
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