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London 2005 Bombings Memorial to Honor 52 Victims
On Monday, a memorial service will honor the 52 victims of the July 7, 2005, London bombings, which saw four Islamist extremists detonate homemade bombs on the London Underground and a bus, killing 52 and injuring hundreds, including Australians like Sam Ly and Louise Barry.
London 2005 Bombings Memorial to Honor 52 Victims
On Monday, a memorial service will honor the 52 victims of the July 7, 2005, London bombings, which saw four Islamist extremists detonate homemade bombs on the London Underground and a bus, killing 52 and injuring hundreds, including Australians like Sam Ly and Louise Barry.
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32% Bias Score


Prevent Program Faces Surge in Young Extremists
Prevent, the UK's counter-terrorism deradicalization program, is tackling increasingly complex cases involving younger individuals, with 11-year-olds forming the largest referral group, highlighting the program's challenge in combating diverse extremist ideologies among vulnerable youth.
Prevent Program Faces Surge in Young Extremists
Prevent, the UK's counter-terrorism deradicalization program, is tackling increasingly complex cases involving younger individuals, with 11-year-olds forming the largest referral group, highlighting the program's challenge in combating diverse extremist ideologies among vulnerable youth.
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48% Bias Score


Whitaker Warns of Heightened Threat from Iranian Nationals Entering U.S.
U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matt Whitaker warns of a heightened threat environment due to over 1,500 Iranian nationals illegally entering the U.S. during the Biden administration, with nearly half released, coinciding with the Israel-Iran conflict and concerns about potential sleeper cells.
Whitaker Warns of Heightened Threat from Iranian Nationals Entering U.S.
U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matt Whitaker warns of a heightened threat environment due to over 1,500 Iranian nationals illegally entering the U.S. during the Biden administration, with nearly half released, coinciding with the Israel-Iran conflict and concerns about potential sleeper cells.
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52% Bias Score


Antisemitic Attacks Rock Melbourne
In Melbourne, Australia, a man set fire to a synagogue during Shabbat dinner on Friday night, while a separate group of protesters stormed an Israeli restaurant; police are investigating potential links to terrorism, amid rising antisemitic attacks.
Antisemitic Attacks Rock Melbourne
In Melbourne, Australia, a man set fire to a synagogue during Shabbat dinner on Friday night, while a separate group of protesters stormed an Israeli restaurant; police are investigating potential links to terrorism, amid rising antisemitic attacks.
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36% Bias Score


JNIM Claims Responsibility for Attacks on Malian Army Positions
Jihadist group JNIM claimed responsibility for attacks on Malian army positions in western Mali, causing an unknown number of casualties; the situation has since calmed, but JNIM's influence extends across the Sahel, utilizing a complex strategy of violence and social programs to recruit and maintai...
JNIM Claims Responsibility for Attacks on Malian Army Positions
Jihadist group JNIM claimed responsibility for attacks on Malian army positions in western Mali, causing an unknown number of casualties; the situation has since calmed, but JNIM's influence extends across the Sahel, utilizing a complex strategy of violence and social programs to recruit and maintai...
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44% Bias Score


UK Parliament Declares Palestine Action a Terrorist Organization
The UK Parliament overwhelmingly voted to label Palestine Action a terrorist organization following the group's vandalism of RAF Brize Norton, causing millions of pounds in damages; a High Court challenge is pending.
UK Parliament Declares Palestine Action a Terrorist Organization
The UK Parliament overwhelmingly voted to label Palestine Action a terrorist organization following the group's vandalism of RAF Brize Norton, causing millions of pounds in damages; a High Court challenge is pending.
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60% Bias Score

Melbourne Synagogue Arson: Man Arrested
A 34-year-old man from Sydney was arrested in Melbourne and charged with arson after allegedly setting fire to the East Hebrew Congregation synagogue on Friday night, while 20 people were inside; all escaped unharmed.

Melbourne Synagogue Arson: Man Arrested
A 34-year-old man from Sydney was arrested in Melbourne and charged with arson after allegedly setting fire to the East Hebrew Congregation synagogue on Friday night, while 20 people were inside; all escaped unharmed.
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32% Bias Score

Melbourne Synagogue Arson: Man Arrested
A man was arrested in Melbourne, Australia, for setting fire to the Adass Israel Synagogue; authorities are investigating whether the act was terrorism.

Melbourne Synagogue Arson: Man Arrested
A man was arrested in Melbourne, Australia, for setting fire to the Adass Israel Synagogue; authorities are investigating whether the act was terrorism.
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40% Bias Score

Melbourne Synagogue Arson: Terrorism Investigation Underway
A man was arrested in Melbourne, Australia, in December 2024, for setting fire to a synagogue; authorities are investigating whether the incident is linked to terrorism.

Melbourne Synagogue Arson: Terrorism Investigation Underway
A man was arrested in Melbourne, Australia, in December 2024, for setting fire to a synagogue; authorities are investigating whether the incident is linked to terrorism.
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44% Bias Score

UK Bans Palestine Action as Terrorist Group
The UK government banned the Palestine Action protest group under the Terrorism Act 2000, following alleged damage to RAF aircraft, making membership or support a criminal offense with potential sentences up to 14 years in prison, despite a failed legal challenge.

UK Bans Palestine Action as Terrorist Group
The UK government banned the Palestine Action protest group under the Terrorism Act 2000, following alleged damage to RAF aircraft, making membership or support a criminal offense with potential sentences up to 14 years in prison, despite a failed legal challenge.
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60% Bias Score

Erdoğan: AK Party Remains Leading Party in Turkey
President Erdoğan, in a press conference following his return from Azerbaijan, asserted that the AK Party remains Turkey's leading political party, criticizing CHP's reliance on street protests while affirming their commitment to resolving the PKK conflict through negotiations with the DEVA party.

Erdoğan: AK Party Remains Leading Party in Turkey
President Erdoğan, in a press conference following his return from Azerbaijan, asserted that the AK Party remains Turkey's leading political party, criticizing CHP's reliance on street protests while affirming their commitment to resolving the PKK conflict through negotiations with the DEVA party.
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64% Bias Score

Iran, US Resume Back-Channel Talks Post-Operation Midnight Hammer
Following "Operation Midnight Hammer," Iran announced renewed back-channel talks with the US to resume diplomatic negotiations, despite ongoing US sanctions targeting Iran's oil trade and Hezbollah.

Iran, US Resume Back-Channel Talks Post-Operation Midnight Hammer
Following "Operation Midnight Hammer," Iran announced renewed back-channel talks with the US to resume diplomatic negotiations, despite ongoing US sanctions targeting Iran's oil trade and Hezbollah.
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52% Bias Score
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