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US to Revoke Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's FTO Designation
The United States will revoke Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS)'s designation as a foreign terrorist organization (FTO) on Tuesday, reflecting a shift in US policy toward Syria following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government and HTS's integration into the Syrian military.
US to Revoke Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's FTO Designation
The United States will revoke Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS)'s designation as a foreign terrorist organization (FTO) on Tuesday, reflecting a shift in US policy toward Syria following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government and HTS's integration into the Syrian military.
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56% Bias Score


Life Sentence for Condé-Sur-Sarthe Prison Attack: Jihadist Convicted
A French court sentenced Michaël Chiolo to life imprisonment without parole for a 2019 attack on prison guards in Condé-Sur-Sarthe, while four co-defendants received sentences ranging from 12 years to life, with one acquitted; the attack involved ceramic knives, severely injuring two guards and kill...
Life Sentence for Condé-Sur-Sarthe Prison Attack: Jihadist Convicted
A French court sentenced Michaël Chiolo to life imprisonment without parole for a 2019 attack on prison guards in Condé-Sur-Sarthe, while four co-defendants received sentences ranging from 12 years to life, with one acquitted; the attack involved ceramic knives, severely injuring two guards and kill...
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64% Bias Score


Slovak PM Shooting Suspect on Trial for Terrorism
Juraj Cintula, 72, is on trial in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, accused of terrorism for shooting Prime Minister Robert Fico on May 15, 2024, due to disagreements over Fico's policies including cancelling an anti-corruption office, ending military support for Ukraine, and his approach to culture; the t...
Slovak PM Shooting Suspect on Trial for Terrorism
Juraj Cintula, 72, is on trial in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, accused of terrorism for shooting Prime Minister Robert Fico on May 15, 2024, due to disagreements over Fico's policies including cancelling an anti-corruption office, ending military support for Ukraine, and his approach to culture; the t...
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London Bombings: 52 Dead in Coordinated Attacks
On July 7, 2005, coordinated bomb attacks on London's transport system killed 52 people and injured hundreds, causing widespread disruption and prompting a heightened security alert.
London Bombings: 52 Dead in Coordinated Attacks
On July 7, 2005, coordinated bomb attacks on London's transport system killed 52 people and injured hundreds, causing widespread disruption and prompting a heightened security alert.
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7/7 Bombings: Identifying the Victims
On July 7, 2005, Hampshire crime scene investigator Whendie Backwell was deployed to London to help identify the 52 victims of the coordinated bombings; she oversaw the meticulous identification process at a temporary mortuary, which included forensic examinations, dental and fingerprint matching, a...
7/7 Bombings: Identifying the Victims
On July 7, 2005, Hampshire crime scene investigator Whendie Backwell was deployed to London to help identify the 52 victims of the coordinated bombings; she oversaw the meticulous identification process at a temporary mortuary, which included forensic examinations, dental and fingerprint matching, a...
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7/7 Survivor's 20-Year Struggle with PTSD Highlights Need for Better Support
Twenty years after the 7/7 London bombings, survivor Marina Berry-Dealey publicly shares her lasting PTSD and anxiety, emphasizing the need for improved support systems for terror attack victims; the attack killed 52 and injured over 700.
7/7 Survivor's 20-Year Struggle with PTSD Highlights Need for Better Support
Twenty years after the 7/7 London bombings, survivor Marina Berry-Dealey publicly shares her lasting PTSD and anxiety, emphasizing the need for improved support systems for terror attack victims; the attack killed 52 and injured over 700.
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U.S. Revokes Terrorist Designation of Syrian Group, Easing Sanctions
On July 1, 2024, the Trump administration revoked the terrorism designation of a group led by Syria's new president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, effective July 2, as part of a broader U.S. engagement with the transitional government, aiming to support Syria's post-civil war reconstruction.

U.S. Revokes Terrorist Designation of Syrian Group, Easing Sanctions
On July 1, 2024, the Trump administration revoked the terrorism designation of a group led by Syria's new president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, effective July 2, as part of a broader U.S. engagement with the transitional government, aiming to support Syria's post-civil war reconstruction.
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Roger Waters Faces Prosecution for Supporting Banned Palestine Action
Roger Waters, a former Pink Floyd member, faces potential prosecution in the UK after publicly supporting the banned organization Palestine Action on July 5th, 2025, praising their actions and defying the government's classification of the group as a terrorist organization.

Roger Waters Faces Prosecution for Supporting Banned Palestine Action
Roger Waters, a former Pink Floyd member, faces potential prosecution in the UK after publicly supporting the banned organization Palestine Action on July 5th, 2025, praising their actions and defying the government's classification of the group as a terrorist organization.
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56% Bias Score

Canadian Military Members Among Four Arrested in Alleged Anti-Government Militia Plot
Four men, including two Canadian Armed Forces members, were arrested in Quebec City for allegedly plotting to create an anti-government militia and forcibly seize land; police seized explosives, 83 firearms, and nearly 11,000 rounds of ammunition.

Canadian Military Members Among Four Arrested in Alleged Anti-Government Militia Plot
Four men, including two Canadian Armed Forces members, were arrested in Quebec City for allegedly plotting to create an anti-government militia and forcibly seize land; police seized explosives, 83 firearms, and nearly 11,000 rounds of ammunition.
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7/7 Bombings: Brother's Unforgiving Grief Two Decades On
On July 7, 2005, coordinated suicide bombings in London killed 52 people, including Laura Webb, whose brother Rob Webb still grieves and struggles to forgive two decades later; the attacks also injured over 700 people.

7/7 Bombings: Brother's Unforgiving Grief Two Decades On
On July 7, 2005, coordinated suicide bombings in London killed 52 people, including Laura Webb, whose brother Rob Webb still grieves and struggles to forgive two decades later; the attacks also injured over 700 people.
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32% Bias Score

7/7 London Bombings: Survivor's Return Marks 20th Anniversary
On July 7, 2005, coordinated bombings on London's transport system killed 52 and injured over 770, including 13 killed on a number 30 bus driven by George Psaradakis, who returned to London 20 years later to commemorate the victims.

7/7 London Bombings: Survivor's Return Marks 20th Anniversary
On July 7, 2005, coordinated bombings on London's transport system killed 52 and injured over 770, including 13 killed on a number 30 bus driven by George Psaradakis, who returned to London 20 years later to commemorate the victims.
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40% Bias Score

7/7 London Bombings: Lasting Impact on Survivors and Families
The 2005 London bombings on July 7th killed 52 and injured over 700, profoundly affecting survivors and families, with lasting impacts on their lives and the nation.

7/7 London Bombings: Lasting Impact on Survivors and Families
The 2005 London bombings on July 7th killed 52 and injured over 700, profoundly affecting survivors and families, with lasting impacts on their lives and the nation.
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28% Bias Score
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