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NYC Pro-Hamas Protest Follows New Orleans Terror Attack
A pro-Hamas demonstration in Times Square on New Year's Day, hours after an ISIS-claimed attack in New Orleans, underscored concerns about rising radical Islamism in the US, prompting calls for stronger action from the incoming Trump administration.
NYC Pro-Hamas Protest Follows New Orleans Terror Attack
A pro-Hamas demonstration in Times Square on New Year's Day, hours after an ISIS-claimed attack in New Orleans, underscored concerns about rising radical Islamism in the US, prompting calls for stronger action from the incoming Trump administration.
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76% Bias Score


New Orleans Attack: Months of Planning Revealed
Shamsud-din Jabbar, acting alone, planned the New Orleans New Year's attack for months, conducting surveillance with Meta smart glasses, acquiring weapons and explosives, and attempting to destroy evidence by setting fire to his Airbnb before driving a rented truck into a crowd, killing 14.
New Orleans Attack: Months of Planning Revealed
Shamsud-din Jabbar, acting alone, planned the New Orleans New Year's attack for months, conducting surveillance with Meta smart glasses, acquiring weapons and explosives, and attempting to destroy evidence by setting fire to his Airbnb before driving a rented truck into a crowd, killing 14.
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36% Bias Score


West Bank Shooting Kills Three Israeli Settlers; Netanyahu Vows Retaliation
On Monday, three Israeli settlers were killed and eight injured in a shooting attack on Route 55 in the West Bank near Kedumim; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to retaliate, while the IDF pledged to find those responsible amid increased tensions since the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack...
West Bank Shooting Kills Three Israeli Settlers; Netanyahu Vows Retaliation
On Monday, three Israeli settlers were killed and eight injured in a shooting attack on Route 55 in the West Bank near Kedumim; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to retaliate, while the IDF pledged to find those responsible amid increased tensions since the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack...
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60% Bias Score


Charlie Hebdo Marks Anniversary with "Laughing at God" Edition Amidst Ongoing Trial
On the tenth anniversary of the 2015 attack on Charlie Hebdo, which killed 12 people, the magazine released a special edition titled "Laughing at God," including 40 drawings from an international competition, while a trial against a 2020 attacker is also underway.
Charlie Hebdo Marks Anniversary with "Laughing at God" Edition Amidst Ongoing Trial
On the tenth anniversary of the 2015 attack on Charlie Hebdo, which killed 12 people, the magazine released a special edition titled "Laughing at God," including 40 drawings from an international competition, while a trial against a 2020 attacker is also underway.
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40% Bias Score


New Orleans Terror Attack Prompts Security Review
A New Year's Day terror attack in New Orleans' French Quarter killed 14 and injured dozens, prompting a state investigation into security failures, including the lack of deployed anti-vehicle barriers and recently removed bollards; the upcoming Mardi Gras event has been upgraded to the highest secur...
New Orleans Terror Attack Prompts Security Review
A New Year's Day terror attack in New Orleans' French Quarter killed 14 and injured dozens, prompting a state investigation into security failures, including the lack of deployed anti-vehicle barriers and recently removed bollards; the upcoming Mardi Gras event has been upgraded to the highest secur...
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36% Bias Score


France Commemorates Charlie Hebdo Anniversary Amid Ongoing Terrorism Concerns
Ten years after the January 7, 2015, attack on Charlie Hebdo, France commemorates the event with a special edition from the satirical newspaper alongside a confirmed plan for a terrorism museum in Suresnes, while former prosecutor François Molins reflects on the lasting impact and trauma of the atta...
France Commemorates Charlie Hebdo Anniversary Amid Ongoing Terrorism Concerns
Ten years after the January 7, 2015, attack on Charlie Hebdo, France commemorates the event with a special edition from the satirical newspaper alongside a confirmed plan for a terrorism museum in Suresnes, while former prosecutor François Molins reflects on the lasting impact and trauma of the atta...
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36% Bias Score

Spanish Prosecutors Accused of Enabling Early Releases for Unrepentant ETA Terrorists
Covite accuses Spain's National High Court's Public Prosecutor's Office of approving early releases for unrepentant ETA terrorists, facilitating 90 releases since October 2021, amidst 421 pro-ETA acts in 2024, prompting concerns about legal loopholes and normalization of violence.

Spanish Prosecutors Accused of Enabling Early Releases for Unrepentant ETA Terrorists
Covite accuses Spain's National High Court's Public Prosecutor's Office of approving early releases for unrepentant ETA terrorists, facilitating 90 releases since October 2021, amidst 421 pro-ETA acts in 2024, prompting concerns about legal loopholes and normalization of violence.
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56% Bias Score

New Orleans Attack: Suspect Used Smart Glasses for Reconnaissance
On January 1st, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a U.S. Army veteran, used a rented truck to kill 14 and injure dozens in New Orleans' French Quarter; the FBI says he used Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses to record reconnaissance video prior to the attack, and professed support for ISIS in videos recorded while drivin...

New Orleans Attack: Suspect Used Smart Glasses for Reconnaissance
On January 1st, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a U.S. Army veteran, used a rented truck to kill 14 and injure dozens in New Orleans' French Quarter; the FBI says he used Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses to record reconnaissance video prior to the attack, and professed support for ISIS in videos recorded while drivin...
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20% Bias Score

New Orleans Attack: 14 Dead, IEDs Fail to Detonate
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, killed 14 and injured dozens in a New Year's Day truck attack in New Orleans' French Quarter; he also planted two improvised explosive devices (IEDs) that failed to detonate due to improper detonation mechanisms.

New Orleans Attack: 14 Dead, IEDs Fail to Detonate
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, killed 14 and injured dozens in a New Year's Day truck attack in New Orleans' French Quarter; he also planted two improvised explosive devices (IEDs) that failed to detonate due to improper detonation mechanisms.
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36% Bias Score

Charlie Hebdo: A Decade of Aftermath
On January 7, 2015, the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris were attacked by the Kouachi brothers, resulting in 12 deaths at the scene and a further death in 2024 from injuries sustained; this was followed by attacks at a kosher supermarket and other locations, culminating in 20 deaths and numerous injur...

Charlie Hebdo: A Decade of Aftermath
On January 7, 2015, the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris were attacked by the Kouachi brothers, resulting in 12 deaths at the scene and a further death in 2024 from injuries sustained; this was followed by attacks at a kosher supermarket and other locations, culminating in 20 deaths and numerous injur...
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44% Bias Score

French Arrests of Algerian Influencers Highlight Online Extremism
Multiple Algerian influencers in France face legal action for publishing violent and hateful content online, including calls for terrorism, raising concerns about potential foreign interference and the spread of extremism.

French Arrests of Algerian Influencers Highlight Online Extremism
Multiple Algerian influencers in France face legal action for publishing violent and hateful content online, including calls for terrorism, raising concerns about potential foreign interference and the spread of extremism.
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52% Bias Score

Charlie Hebdo's Unwavering Commitment to Satire After 2015 Attack
Charlie Hebdo, a French satirical magazine, continues to publish despite a 2015 terrorist attack that killed 12 members of its staff, demonstrating its commitment to freedom of expression and satire as a tool to challenge religious and political dogma.

Charlie Hebdo's Unwavering Commitment to Satire After 2015 Attack
Charlie Hebdo, a French satirical magazine, continues to publish despite a 2015 terrorist attack that killed 12 members of its staff, demonstrating its commitment to freedom of expression and satire as a tool to challenge religious and political dogma.
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56% Bias Score
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