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France seeks Algeria's cooperation in expelling convicted terrorist Bensaïd
France seeks Algeria's cooperation to expel Boualem Bensaïd, a 57-year-old convicted terrorist scheduled for release on August 1st, after serving 22 years of a life sentence for his role in the 1995 Paris bombings that killed eight and injured 150. The ongoing diplomatic crisis between France and Al...
France seeks Algeria's cooperation in expelling convicted terrorist Bensaïd
France seeks Algeria's cooperation to expel Boualem Bensaïd, a 57-year-old convicted terrorist scheduled for release on August 1st, after serving 22 years of a life sentence for his role in the 1995 Paris bombings that killed eight and injured 150. The ongoing diplomatic crisis between France and Al...
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48% Bias Score


U.S. Sanctions Palestinian Officials for Terrorism Support
The U.S. imposed sanctions on Palestinian Authority and Palestine Liberation Organization officials for violating the PLO Commitments Compliance Act of 1989 and the Middle East Peace Commitments Act of 2002, citing support for terrorism and undermining prior commitments as reasons for the visa denia...
U.S. Sanctions Palestinian Officials for Terrorism Support
The U.S. imposed sanctions on Palestinian Authority and Palestine Liberation Organization officials for violating the PLO Commitments Compliance Act of 1989 and the Middle East Peace Commitments Act of 2002, citing support for terrorism and undermining prior commitments as reasons for the visa denia...
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US Imposes Visa Sanctions on Palestinian Officials
The United States imposed visa sanctions on unspecified members of the Palestinian Authority and the Palestine Liberation Organization for "internationalizing" the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and supporting terrorism, impacting their ability to travel to the US amid growing international recognitio...
US Imposes Visa Sanctions on Palestinian Officials
The United States imposed visa sanctions on unspecified members of the Palestinian Authority and the Palestine Liberation Organization for "internationalizing" the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and supporting terrorism, impacting their ability to travel to the US amid growing international recognitio...
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Trial Ordered for 1982 Paris Restaurant Attack Suspects
A French court ordered a trial for six suspected Palestinian militants involved in the August 9, 1982, attack on the Jo Goldenberg restaurant in Paris, killing six including two Americans and injuring 22, marking the deadliest antisemitic attack in France since WWII.
Trial Ordered for 1982 Paris Restaurant Attack Suspects
A French court ordered a trial for six suspected Palestinian militants involved in the August 9, 1982, attack on the Jo Goldenberg restaurant in Paris, killing six including two Americans and injuring 22, marking the deadliest antisemitic attack in France since WWII.
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Arrest Made in Politically Motivated Synagogue Arson
A 21-year-old man was arrested on Wednesday for his alleged role in the politically motivated arson attack on Melbourne's Adass Israel Synagogue in December 2024; police are working with international partners and expect more arrests.
Arrest Made in Politically Motivated Synagogue Arson
A 21-year-old man was arrested on Wednesday for his alleged role in the politically motivated arson attack on Melbourne's Adass Israel Synagogue in December 2024; police are working with international partners and expect more arrests.
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Michigan Walmart Stabbing: Citizen Intervention Subdues Suspect in Terrorist Attack
A 42-year-old man stabbed 11 people at a Traverse City, Michigan Walmart on Saturday in what authorities called a terrorist attack; a former Marine and other citizens helped subdue the suspect, who was charged with terrorism and assault.
Michigan Walmart Stabbing: Citizen Intervention Subdues Suspect in Terrorist Attack
A 42-year-old man stabbed 11 people at a Traverse City, Michigan Walmart on Saturday in what authorities called a terrorist attack; a former Marine and other citizens helped subdue the suspect, who was charged with terrorism and assault.
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France Seeks Algeria's Cooperation in Expelling Convicted Terrorist
France is urging Algeria to accept the expulsion of Boualem Bensaïd, a 57-year-old Algerian national released from a French prison on July 10th after serving 22 years of a life sentence for his involvement in the 1995 Paris bombings, despite an ongoing diplomatic crisis between the two nations.

France Seeks Algeria's Cooperation in Expelling Convicted Terrorist
France is urging Algeria to accept the expulsion of Boualem Bensaïd, a 57-year-old Algerian national released from a French prison on July 10th after serving 22 years of a life sentence for his involvement in the 1995 Paris bombings, despite an ongoing diplomatic crisis between the two nations.
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UN Report Details Rise of al-Qaida and ISIS in Africa, Growing Concerns Globally
A UN report reveals that al-Qaida and ISIS are expanding their influence in Africa, particularly in Mali and Burkina Faso, while also highlighting concerns about foreign fighters returning to Central Asia and Afghanistan and financial difficulties within ISIS due to the HTS takeover in Syria. An Ame...

UN Report Details Rise of al-Qaida and ISIS in Africa, Growing Concerns Globally
A UN report reveals that al-Qaida and ISIS are expanding their influence in Africa, particularly in Mali and Burkina Faso, while also highlighting concerns about foreign fighters returning to Central Asia and Afghanistan and financial difficulties within ISIS due to the HTS takeover in Syria. An Ame...
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Ankara Bombing Not Classified as Crime Against Humanity
A Turkish court ruled that the 2015 Ankara train station bombing, which killed 103 and injured hundreds, did not constitute a crime against humanity, arguing that the attack primarily targeted the state, not civilians, despite widespread criticism of this decision.

Ankara Bombing Not Classified as Crime Against Humanity
A Turkish court ruled that the 2015 Ankara train station bombing, which killed 103 and injured hundreds, did not constitute a crime against humanity, arguing that the attack primarily targeted the state, not civilians, despite widespread criticism of this decision.
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Teenager Sentenced for Terrorism Offences After Plotting School Shooting
An 18-year-old in Edinburgh, UK, who idolized the Columbine High School shooters and planned a similar attack at his school, was sentenced to six years in prison for terrorism offences after police were alerted by a social media photo of him in combat gear with an imitation firearm.

Teenager Sentenced for Terrorism Offences After Plotting School Shooting
An 18-year-old in Edinburgh, UK, who idolized the Columbine High School shooters and planned a similar attack at his school, was sentenced to six years in prison for terrorism offences after police were alerted by a social media photo of him in combat gear with an imitation firearm.
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ISIL-linked ADF kills at least 43 in DRC church attack
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)-affiliated Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) killed at least 43 worshippers, including 19 women and 9 children, during a July 11th church attack in Komanda, Ituri province, DRC, prompting international condemnation and highlighting the region's ongoing in...

ISIL-linked ADF kills at least 43 in DRC church attack
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)-affiliated Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) killed at least 43 worshippers, including 19 women and 9 children, during a July 11th church attack in Komanda, Ituri province, DRC, prompting international condemnation and highlighting the region's ongoing in...
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Kashmir Militants Killed: India Links to April Massacre
Indian Home Minister Amit Shah announced the killing of three Pakistani militants in Kashmir on Monday, claiming they were responsible for April's massacre that caused a near-war between India and Pakistan; Pakistan denies this, calling it a "fake encounter.

Kashmir Militants Killed: India Links to April Massacre
Indian Home Minister Amit Shah announced the killing of three Pakistani militants in Kashmir on Monday, claiming they were responsible for April's massacre that caused a near-war between India and Pakistan; Pakistan denies this, calling it a "fake encounter.
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48% Bias Score
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