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Munich Attack: Afghan Man Drives into Demonstrators, Injuring 36
A 24-year-old Afghan man with permanent residency in Germany intentionally drove his car into a union demonstration in Munich on October 25, injuring 36 people, two critically; he confessed, stating "Allahu Akbar", prompting an investigation into religiously motivated terrorism; the incident took pl...
Munich Attack: Afghan Man Drives into Demonstrators, Injuring 36
A 24-year-old Afghan man with permanent residency in Germany intentionally drove his car into a union demonstration in Munich on October 25, injuring 36 people, two critically; he confessed, stating "Allahu Akbar", prompting an investigation into religiously motivated terrorism; the incident took pl...
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52% Bias Score


Car Attack at Munich Demonstration Leaves 28 Injured
A 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker drove his car into a union demonstration in Munich, Germany on Thursday, injuring at least 28 people, several critically, prompting investigations into extremist motives and renewed calls for stricter immigration policies.
Car Attack at Munich Demonstration Leaves 28 Injured
A 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker drove his car into a union demonstration in Munich, Germany on Thursday, injuring at least 28 people, several critically, prompting investigations into extremist motives and renewed calls for stricter immigration policies.
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56% Bias Score


Schmidt Warns of AI Misuse by Rogue States
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt warned that AI could be misused by rogue states like North Korea, Iran, and Russia to create biological weapons, advocating for government oversight while cautioning against overregulation that could stifle innovation, contrasting the US and UK's refusal to sign an AI ...
Schmidt Warns of AI Misuse by Rogue States
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt warned that AI could be misused by rogue states like North Korea, Iran, and Russia to create biological weapons, advocating for government oversight while cautioning against overregulation that could stifle innovation, contrasting the US and UK's refusal to sign an AI ...
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52% Bias Score


UK Mother Guilty of Terrorism for Planned Afghanistan Trip with Children
A British mother of four, Farishta Jami, was found guilty of preparing acts of terrorism after planning to travel to Afghanistan with her children to join Islamic State Khorasan (ISK), intending for them to become martyrs; evidence included IS propaganda, instructions on weapon assembly, and signifi...
UK Mother Guilty of Terrorism for Planned Afghanistan Trip with Children
A British mother of four, Farishta Jami, was found guilty of preparing acts of terrorism after planning to travel to Afghanistan with her children to join Islamic State Khorasan (ISK), intending for them to become martyrs; evidence included IS propaganda, instructions on weapon assembly, and signifi...
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52% Bias Score


German Man Arrested for Planned Attack on Asylum Seeker Housing
A 21-year-old German man was arrested in Meißen, Germany, for allegedly planning an attack on an asylum seeker housing facility in Senftenberg, Brandenburg after authorities discovered explosives, weapons, and ammunition during searches. A judge issued an arrest warrant.
German Man Arrested for Planned Attack on Asylum Seeker Housing
A 21-year-old German man was arrested in Meißen, Germany, for allegedly planning an attack on an asylum seeker housing facility in Senftenberg, Brandenburg after authorities discovered explosives, weapons, and ammunition during searches. A judge issued an arrest warrant.
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36% Bias Score


Rostov Trial Highlights Complexities of Terrorism Prosecution
Eight individuals stand trial in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, accused of unwittingly facilitating a bombing through their work in transportation and telecommunications; the case raises questions about culpability and potential legal reforms.
Rostov Trial Highlights Complexities of Terrorism Prosecution
Eight individuals stand trial in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, accused of unwittingly facilitating a bombing through their work in transportation and telecommunications; the case raises questions about culpability and potential legal reforms.
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60% Bias Score

Mexico Warns U.S. Gunmakers of Expanded Lawsuit Over Cartel Violence
Mexico's president warned U.S. gun manufacturers of potential legal action if the U.S. designates Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations, expanding an existing $10 billion lawsuit and citing that 74% of cartel weapons originate in the U.S.

Mexico Warns U.S. Gunmakers of Expanded Lawsuit Over Cartel Violence
Mexico's president warned U.S. gun manufacturers of potential legal action if the U.S. designates Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations, expanding an existing $10 billion lawsuit and citing that 74% of cartel weapons originate in the U.S.
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52% Bias Score

Edri Family Protests Potential Release of Terrorist in Hostage Deal
The family of IDF Staff Sergeant Sharon Edri, murdered in 1996 by the Tzurif terrorist cell, is protesting the possible release of Jamal Al-Hur, one of his convicted murderers, as part of a recent hostage exchange deal, fearing a repetition of past events where released terrorists committed further ...

Edri Family Protests Potential Release of Terrorist in Hostage Deal
The family of IDF Staff Sergeant Sharon Edri, murdered in 1996 by the Tzurif terrorist cell, is protesting the possible release of Jamal Al-Hur, one of his convicted murderers, as part of a recent hostage exchange deal, fearing a repetition of past events where released terrorists committed further ...
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48% Bias Score

Munich Car Attack Injures 28, Raises Security Concerns
In Munich, Germany, a car driven by a 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker injured 28 people on February 13th, prompting an investigation and raising security concerns ahead of a major international conference and elections.

Munich Car Attack Injures 28, Raises Security Concerns
In Munich, Germany, a car driven by a 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker injured 28 people on February 13th, prompting an investigation and raising security concerns ahead of a major international conference and elections.
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44% Bias Score

Munich Car Attack Injures at Least 28
In Munich, Germany, a driver injured at least 28 people, including children, in what authorities suspect was an attack near downtown; the 24-year-old Afghan asylum-seeking suspect was apprehended.

Munich Car Attack Injures at Least 28
In Munich, Germany, a driver injured at least 28 people, including children, in what authorities suspect was an attack near downtown; the 24-year-old Afghan asylum-seeking suspect was apprehended.
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36% Bias Score

Grenoble Grenade Attack Injures Over 10
A grenade attack in Grenoble's Olympic Village on Wednesday evening injured over 10 people, two seriously; authorities are investigating various motives, including organized crime and drug trafficking, though terrorism isn't currently considered the primary hypothesis.

Grenoble Grenade Attack Injures Over 10
A grenade attack in Grenoble's Olympic Village on Wednesday evening injured over 10 people, two seriously; authorities are investigating various motives, including organized crime and drug trafficking, though terrorism isn't currently considered the primary hypothesis.
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48% Bias Score

Prevent Program Failed Sir David Amess Killer
A review found that Ali Harbi Ali, the man who murdered Conservative MP Sir David Amess, was released from the Prevent anti-terror program too quickly following just one meeting five years before the attack, despite showing signs of radicalization.

Prevent Program Failed Sir David Amess Killer
A review found that Ali Harbi Ali, the man who murdered Conservative MP Sir David Amess, was released from the Prevent anti-terror program too quickly following just one meeting five years before the attack, despite showing signs of radicalization.
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36% Bias Score
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