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Jordan Launches Gaza Airdrop Amid Ground Aid Delays, US Aid Debate
Jordan is launching a three-week airdrop operation for Gaza, receiving support from several European countries but not the US, while facing delays in ground aid transport due to Israeli restrictions, sparking debate over aid delivery methods and the role of the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Founda...
Jordan Launches Gaza Airdrop Amid Ground Aid Delays, US Aid Debate
Jordan is launching a three-week airdrop operation for Gaza, receiving support from several European countries but not the US, while facing delays in ground aid transport due to Israeli restrictions, sparking debate over aid delivery methods and the role of the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Founda...
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48% Bias Score


Gaza Food Crisis: Insufficient Airdrops Amidst Blocked Aid
Israel conducted a food airdrop into Gaza on Sunday, delivering seven pallets of supplies, amidst a severe humanitarian crisis where 127 people, including 85 children, have died from malnutrition, while thousands of aid trucks remain blocked at the border.
Gaza Food Crisis: Insufficient Airdrops Amidst Blocked Aid
Israel conducted a food airdrop into Gaza on Sunday, delivering seven pallets of supplies, amidst a severe humanitarian crisis where 127 people, including 85 children, have died from malnutrition, while thousands of aid trucks remain blocked at the border.
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Insufficient Aid Exacerbates Gaza's Humanitarian Crisis
The UN reports that insufficient aid to Gaza is causing widespread starvation and malnutrition, especially among children, due to bureaucratic and logistical obstacles imposed by Israeli authorities and ongoing hostilities, resulting in a 9% acute malnutrition rate among children under 5 in July.
Insufficient Aid Exacerbates Gaza's Humanitarian Crisis
The UN reports that insufficient aid to Gaza is causing widespread starvation and malnutrition, especially among children, due to bureaucratic and logistical obstacles imposed by Israeli authorities and ongoing hostilities, resulting in a 9% acute malnutrition rate among children under 5 in July.
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44% Bias Score


France to Recognize Palestinian State in September
French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France will recognize a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in September, a move opposed by Israel and the US, potentially impacting Middle East peace efforts.
France to Recognize Palestinian State in September
French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France will recognize a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in September, a move opposed by Israel and the US, potentially impacting Middle East peace efforts.
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World Court Holds Wealthy Nations Liable for Climate Damage
The International Court of Justice ruled that wealthy countries must curb fossil fuels and pollution or face financial liability for climate change damage, holding them responsible for both their own emissions and those of companies under their jurisdiction. The ruling was hailed by small island sta...
World Court Holds Wealthy Nations Liable for Climate Damage
The International Court of Justice ruled that wealthy countries must curb fossil fuels and pollution or face financial liability for climate change damage, holding them responsible for both their own emissions and those of companies under their jurisdiction. The ruling was hailed by small island sta...
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ICJ Rules Climate Change Poses Existential Threat, Impacts States' Legal Obligations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled climate change consequences are "grave and far-reaching," posing an "urgent and existential threat," and that greenhouse gas emissions are unequivocally human-caused, impacting states' legal obligations and future climate litigation.
ICJ Rules Climate Change Poses Existential Threat, Impacts States' Legal Obligations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled climate change consequences are "grave and far-reaching," posing an "urgent and existential threat," and that greenhouse gas emissions are unequivocally human-caused, impacting states' legal obligations and future climate litigation.
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Iran's Execution Surge Sparks UN Alarm
The UN Human Rights Office reported a sharp increase in executions in Iran during the first half of 2024, reaching at least 612, with many cases involving due process violations and disproportionately targeting minorities, prompting international condemnation and calls for a moratorium.

Iran's Execution Surge Sparks UN Alarm
The UN Human Rights Office reported a sharp increase in executions in Iran during the first half of 2024, reaching at least 612, with many cases involving due process violations and disproportionately targeting minorities, prompting international condemnation and calls for a moratorium.
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Gaza Malnutrition Crisis: Child Deaths Signal Humanitarian Catastrophe
Hospitals in northern Gaza report the first child deaths from malnutrition among those without pre-existing conditions, indicating a drastic worsening of the humanitarian crisis; at least 48 people have died of malnutrition in three weeks, compared to 10 children in the first five months of 2025.

Gaza Malnutrition Crisis: Child Deaths Signal Humanitarian Catastrophe
Hospitals in northern Gaza report the first child deaths from malnutrition among those without pre-existing conditions, indicating a drastic worsening of the humanitarian crisis; at least 48 people have died of malnutrition in three weeks, compared to 10 children in the first five months of 2025.
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52% Bias Score

France to Recognize State of Palestine at UN in September
France will recognize the State of Palestine at the UN in September, co-hosting a conference with Saudi Arabia to promote the two-state solution; this follows President Macron's earlier statements and aims to contribute to peace in the Middle East.

France to Recognize State of Palestine at UN in September
France will recognize the State of Palestine at the UN in September, co-hosting a conference with Saudi Arabia to promote the two-state solution; this follows President Macron's earlier statements and aims to contribute to peace in the Middle East.
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Israel-UN Dispute on Gaza Aid Distribution Amidst Widespread Starvation
Israel and the UN dispute responsibility for the distribution of over 900 truckloads of aid in Gaza, amidst widespread starvation and a death toll of 113 due to malnutrition, while the EU expresses concern over Israel's insufficient aid efforts.

Israel-UN Dispute on Gaza Aid Distribution Amidst Widespread Starvation
Israel and the UN dispute responsibility for the distribution of over 900 truckloads of aid in Gaza, amidst widespread starvation and a death toll of 113 due to malnutrition, while the EU expresses concern over Israel's insufficient aid efforts.
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44% Bias Score

Gaza Aid Dispute Blocks Ceasefire
A dispute over food aid distribution in Gaza, with Hamas demanding UN control and Israel defending its use of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), is currently the main obstacle in negotiations for a 60-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas; the UN reports widespread starvation, while Israel den...

Gaza Aid Dispute Blocks Ceasefire
A dispute over food aid distribution in Gaza, with Hamas demanding UN control and Israel defending its use of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), is currently the main obstacle in negotiations for a 60-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas; the UN reports widespread starvation, while Israel den...
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40% Bias Score

Guterres Urges UN Security Council to Overcome Divisions, Reform to Reflect Modern Geopolitics
UN Secretary-General António Guterres addressed the Security Council on Tuesday, urging members to overcome divisions and reform the council to better reflect today's geopolitical realities, emphasizing the importance of multilateralism and peaceful conflict resolution to avoid a third world war, in...

Guterres Urges UN Security Council to Overcome Divisions, Reform to Reflect Modern Geopolitics
UN Secretary-General António Guterres addressed the Security Council on Tuesday, urging members to overcome divisions and reform the council to better reflect today's geopolitical realities, emphasizing the importance of multilateralism and peaceful conflict resolution to avoid a third world war, in...
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28% Bias Score
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