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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


UK warns of further terror attacks unless tech firms remove illegal online content
Following the murder of three young girls by Axel Rudakubana, who accessed terrorist material online, the UK home secretary warned tech companies of the potential for further atrocities unless they remove illegal content; the Online Safety Act will mandate removal of illegal content from March.
UK warns of further terror attacks unless tech firms remove illegal online content
Following the murder of three young girls by Axel Rudakubana, who accessed terrorist material online, the UK home secretary warned tech companies of the potential for further atrocities unless they remove illegal content; the Online Safety Act will mandate removal of illegal content from March.
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48% Bias Score


Israel Releases Hundreds of Prisoners for Hostages Held in Gaza
Israel released 121 Palestinian prisoners serving life sentences and 79 others in exchange for four female hostages held captive in Gaza for 477 days, triggering emotional debate in Israel over security and justice.
Israel Releases Hundreds of Prisoners for Hostages Held in Gaza
Israel released 121 Palestinian prisoners serving life sentences and 79 others in exchange for four female hostages held captive in Gaza for 477 days, triggering emotional debate in Israel over security and justice.
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52% Bias Score


Arson Attack Destroys 23 Munich Police Vehicles
A fire caused by suspected arson destroyed 23 police vehicles in Munich, Germany, resulting in €2 million in damages and raising concerns about politically motivated attacks from a possible left-wing extremist group.
Arson Attack Destroys 23 Munich Police Vehicles
A fire caused by suspected arson destroyed 23 police vehicles in Munich, Germany, resulting in €2 million in damages and raising concerns about politically motivated attacks from a possible left-wing extremist group.
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60% Bias Score


Prevent Review to Criticize Handling of Southport Killer's Case
A review of the Prevent program's handling of Axel Rudakubana's case, who committed a deadly stabbing in 2023 after three referrals between 2019 and 2021, will criticize its rejection of extra help to address his violent tendencies, despite finding its actions followed policy at the time. The govern...
Prevent Review to Criticize Handling of Southport Killer's Case
A review of the Prevent program's handling of Axel Rudakubana's case, who committed a deadly stabbing in 2023 after three referrals between 2019 and 2021, will criticize its rejection of extra help to address his violent tendencies, despite finding its actions followed policy at the time. The govern...
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48% Bias Score


US Approves Extradition of 26/11 Mumbai Attack Conspirator Tahawwur Rana to India
The US Supreme Court approved the extradition of Tahawwur Rana, a Canadian national wanted by India for his involvement in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks; he was convicted in the US for supporting Lashkar-e-Taiba and faces charges of conspiracy and waging war against India, potentially revealing mor...
US Approves Extradition of 26/11 Mumbai Attack Conspirator Tahawwur Rana to India
The US Supreme Court approved the extradition of Tahawwur Rana, a Canadian national wanted by India for his involvement in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks; he was convicted in the US for supporting Lashkar-e-Taiba and faces charges of conspiracy and waging war against India, potentially revealing mor...
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52% Bias Score

Emboldened Far-Right Groups Celebrate Trump's Return
One week into Donald Trump's second term, far-right and neo-Nazi groups are celebrating, planning to expand their influence by infiltrating institutions and dismantling leftist structures, as evidenced by Telegram posts viewed thousands of times, showcasing a stark contrast to the previous administr...

Emboldened Far-Right Groups Celebrate Trump's Return
One week into Donald Trump's second term, far-right and neo-Nazi groups are celebrating, planning to expand their influence by infiltrating institutions and dismantling leftist structures, as evidenced by Telegram posts viewed thousands of times, showcasing a stark contrast to the previous administr...
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48% Bias Score

Al-Jazeera Documentary Lauds Hamas' October 7th Attacks
Al-Jazeera's "What is Hidden is Greater" documentary, featuring alleged exclusive Hamas footage and interviews, praised Hamas's October 7th attacks as a preemptive strike, justifying the Kibbutz Beeri massacre and highlighting the actions of leaders Sinwar and Deif, while presenter Tamer Almisshal, ...

Al-Jazeera Documentary Lauds Hamas' October 7th Attacks
Al-Jazeera's "What is Hidden is Greater" documentary, featuring alleged exclusive Hamas footage and interviews, praised Hamas's October 7th attacks as a preemptive strike, justifying the Kibbutz Beeri massacre and highlighting the actions of leaders Sinwar and Deif, while presenter Tamer Almisshal, ...
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84% Bias Score

Arson Attack Destroys 23 Munich Police Vehicles
A fire destroyed 23 police vehicles at a Munich police dog unit, causing €2 million in damages; investigators suspect arson, with Bavarian officials mentioning possible links to far-left extremism while police are investigating various possibilities.

Arson Attack Destroys 23 Munich Police Vehicles
A fire destroyed 23 police vehicles at a Munich police dog unit, causing €2 million in damages; investigators suspect arson, with Bavarian officials mentioning possible links to far-left extremism while police are investigating various possibilities.
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52% Bias Score

Prevent Failure and Online Extremism Cited in Southport Murders
An 18-year-old, Axel Rudakubana, was sentenced to at least 52 years in prison for fatally stabbing three girls; a Prevent review will likely criticize counterterrorism officers for overlooking his violent obsessions, while the Home Secretary demands social media companies remove harmful content.

Prevent Failure and Online Extremism Cited in Southport Murders
An 18-year-old, Axel Rudakubana, was sentenced to at least 52 years in prison for fatally stabbing three girls; a Prevent review will likely criticize counterterrorism officers for overlooking his violent obsessions, while the Home Secretary demands social media companies remove harmful content.
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40% Bias Score

Israel Orders UNRWA to Leave Jerusalem by 2025
Israel has ordered UNRWA to leave Jerusalem by January 30, 2025, due to national security concerns and accusations of Hamas infiltration, potentially causing a humanitarian crisis for millions of Palestinians who rely on the agency for essential services.

Israel Orders UNRWA to Leave Jerusalem by 2025
Israel has ordered UNRWA to leave Jerusalem by January 30, 2025, due to national security concerns and accusations of Hamas infiltration, potentially causing a humanitarian crisis for millions of Palestinians who rely on the agency for essential services.
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40% Bias Score

Basque Government's Failure to Notify Security Forces of ETA Prisoner Release Raises Concerns
The Basque government failed to inform Spanish security forces about the Christmas release of Gurutz Aguirresarobe, the convicted murderer of Andoain police chief Joseba Pagazaurtundúa, raising concerns about potential breaches of victim protection and information-sharing protocols, especially amids...

Basque Government's Failure to Notify Security Forces of ETA Prisoner Release Raises Concerns
The Basque government failed to inform Spanish security forces about the Christmas release of Gurutz Aguirresarobe, the convicted murderer of Andoain police chief Joseba Pagazaurtundúa, raising concerns about potential breaches of victim protection and information-sharing protocols, especially amids...
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64% Bias Score
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