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Clash of Cultures: Traditional Marriage Practices and Modernity
Traditional marriage customs in parts of Asia and Africa, involving arranged marriages and family monitoring of couples, are causing tension between traditional values and modern life, particularly affecting women. Meanwhile, Al-Shabaab's resurgence in Somalia and a diplomatic crisis involving Israe...
Clash of Cultures: Traditional Marriage Practices and Modernity
Traditional marriage customs in parts of Asia and Africa, involving arranged marriages and family monitoring of couples, are causing tension between traditional values and modern life, particularly affecting women. Meanwhile, Al-Shabaab's resurgence in Somalia and a diplomatic crisis involving Israe...
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44% Bias Score


Solingen Knife Attack Trial Begins: Suspect Confesses
On August 2024, Issa al H. committed a knife attack in Solingen, Germany, killing three and injuring ten; he confessed in court, citing heavy guilt, and the trial highlights failures in Germany's deportation system and fuels debate over asylum policies and domestic security.
Solingen Knife Attack Trial Begins: Suspect Confesses
On August 2024, Issa al H. committed a knife attack in Solingen, Germany, killing three and injuring ten; he confessed in court, citing heavy guilt, and the trial highlights failures in Germany's deportation system and fuels debate over asylum policies and domestic security.
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40% Bias Score


Terrorist Attack in Washington D.C. Highlights Escalating Antisemitism
Two Israeli embassy staff members were murdered in a Washington D.C. terrorist attack on May 21, 2025, by a far-left extremist shouting "Free Palestine," highlighting escalating antisemitism on American college campuses and the urgent need for countermeasures.
Terrorist Attack in Washington D.C. Highlights Escalating Antisemitism
Two Israeli embassy staff members were murdered in a Washington D.C. terrorist attack on May 21, 2025, by a far-left extremist shouting "Free Palestine," highlighting escalating antisemitism on American college campuses and the urgent need for countermeasures.
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68% Bias Score


India Launches Major Diplomatic Offensive After Kashmir Attack
India sent parliamentary delegations to 33 countries to garner support against Pakistan-based militant groups it blames for a Kashmir attack that killed 26, triggering four days of cross-border strikes before a ceasefire, and highlighting India's 'zero-tolerance' policy on terror.
India Launches Major Diplomatic Offensive After Kashmir Attack
India sent parliamentary delegations to 33 countries to garner support against Pakistan-based militant groups it blames for a Kashmir attack that killed 26, triggering four days of cross-border strikes before a ceasefire, and highlighting India's 'zero-tolerance' policy on terror.
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48% Bias Score


Syrian Man Accused of ISIS Financing Released in Turkey
A Syrian national, Imad Machnouk, accused of using his tourism and jewelry businesses to funnel money for ISIS between Turkey and Syria, was released from pre-trial detention on May 12th in Istanbul after posting a \$500,000 surety and applying for Turkish citizenship; his release comes two months a...
Syrian Man Accused of ISIS Financing Released in Turkey
A Syrian national, Imad Machnouk, accused of using his tourism and jewelry businesses to funnel money for ISIS between Turkey and Syria, was released from pre-trial detention on May 12th in Istanbul after posting a \$500,000 surety and applying for Turkish citizenship; his release comes two months a...
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44% Bias Score


Berlin Investigates Anti-Semitic Poster After Washington Murder
Berlin police are investigating a poster near Humboldt University displaying the image of Yaron Lischinsky, a German-Israeli recently killed in Washington, alongside a Hamas symbol and the phrase "Make Zionists Afraid"; a suspect is in custody.
Berlin Investigates Anti-Semitic Poster After Washington Murder
Berlin police are investigating a poster near Humboldt University displaying the image of Yaron Lischinsky, a German-Israeli recently killed in Washington, alongside a Hamas symbol and the phrase "Make Zionists Afraid"; a suspect is in custody.
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44% Bias Score

Solingen Attack: Syrian National Confesses to Triple Homicide
On August 23, 2024, Syrian national Issa Al H. confessed to a knife attack in Solingen, Germany, killing three and injuring ten; the prosecution alleges ISIS involvement and is pursuing charges of triple homicide, attempted homicide, and terrorism.

Solingen Attack: Syrian National Confesses to Triple Homicide
On August 23, 2024, Syrian national Issa Al H. confessed to a knife attack in Solingen, Germany, killing three and injuring ten; the prosecution alleges ISIS involvement and is pursuing charges of triple homicide, attempted homicide, and terrorism.
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36% Bias Score

German Court to Hear Appeal of ISIS Leader's Deportation
Abu Walaa, former ISIS leader in Germany, is appealing his deportation from Germany on June 11th in Düsseldorf, despite a previous ruling that the threat he poses outweighs the needs of his seven children. He was sentenced to 10.5 years in prison for radicalizing young people and sending them to fig...

German Court to Hear Appeal of ISIS Leader's Deportation
Abu Walaa, former ISIS leader in Germany, is appealing his deportation from Germany on June 11th in Düsseldorf, despite a previous ruling that the threat he poses outweighs the needs of his seven children. He was sentenced to 10.5 years in prison for radicalizing young people and sending them to fig...
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36% Bias Score

Iran Celebrates Murder of American and Israeli in Washington D.C.
Iranian state media celebrated the murder of an American and Israeli citizen in Washington D.C., calling the perpetrator "our dear brother" and linking the act to Palestine and Gaza, raising serious concerns about Iran's continued sponsorship of terrorism amid potential nuclear deal negotiations.

Iran Celebrates Murder of American and Israeli in Washington D.C.
Iranian state media celebrated the murder of an American and Israeli citizen in Washington D.C., calling the perpetrator "our dear brother" and linking the act to Palestine and Gaza, raising serious concerns about Iran's continued sponsorship of terrorism amid potential nuclear deal negotiations.
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48% Bias Score

Islamic State Leverages Trump's Policies and Hegseth's Tattoos in Recruitment Drive
The Islamic State is exploiting Donald Trump's foreign policy, Pete Hegseth's tattoos, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in its online recruitment campaigns, resulting in recent IS-inspired attacks and arrests in the US, demonstrating the group's continued influence and evolving tactics.

Islamic State Leverages Trump's Policies and Hegseth's Tattoos in Recruitment Drive
The Islamic State is exploiting Donald Trump's foreign policy, Pete Hegseth's tattoos, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in its online recruitment campaigns, resulting in recent IS-inspired attacks and arrests in the US, demonstrating the group's continued influence and evolving tactics.
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40% Bias Score

Neo-Nazi Leader Extradited to US, Charged with Plotting to Poison Children
A 21-year-old leader of a neo-Nazi group, Mikhail Shkhvatsishvili, was extradited from Moldova to the US and charged with plotting to poison Jewish children and other minorities in Brooklyn with candy laced with poison disguised as a Santa Claus. The plot was discovered when he contacted an undercov...

Neo-Nazi Leader Extradited to US, Charged with Plotting to Poison Children
A 21-year-old leader of a neo-Nazi group, Mikhail Shkhvatsishvili, was extradited from Moldova to the US and charged with plotting to poison Jewish children and other minorities in Brooklyn with candy laced with poison disguised as a Santa Claus. The plot was discovered when he contacted an undercov...
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52% Bias Score

Chemnitz Opens NSU Documentation Center, Addressing Terror and Systemic Failures
A new documentation center opened in Chemnitz, Germany, on May 25th, 2025, to commemorate the ten victims of the NSU terrorist group, highlighting the failures of security agencies and the need for societal change to address right-wing extremism.

Chemnitz Opens NSU Documentation Center, Addressing Terror and Systemic Failures
A new documentation center opened in Chemnitz, Germany, on May 25th, 2025, to commemorate the ten victims of the NSU terrorist group, highlighting the failures of security agencies and the need for societal change to address right-wing extremism.
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40% Bias Score
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