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Israeli Fire Kills Sixteen Aid Workers in Gaza
Sixteen aid workers, including ambulance crews and a UN worker, were killed on March 23rd near Rafah after Israeli forces fired on clearly marked ambulances and a UN vehicle; this highlights a breakdown in coordination between Israeli forces and humanitarian organizations, and the lack of accountabi...
Israeli Fire Kills Sixteen Aid Workers in Gaza
Sixteen aid workers, including ambulance crews and a UN worker, were killed on March 23rd near Rafah after Israeli forces fired on clearly marked ambulances and a UN vehicle; this highlights a breakdown in coordination between Israeli forces and humanitarian organizations, and the lack of accountabi...
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44% Bias Score


Bucha Commemoration Overshadowed by Stalled Peace Talks and Impending Russian Offensive
Residents of Bucha, Ukraine, commemorated soldiers who died defending the city during the 2022 Russian invasion, remembering over 561 civilians killed in under 33 days of occupation and the discovery of mass graves and thousands of documented war crimes; however, the remembrance is overshadowed by s...
Bucha Commemoration Overshadowed by Stalled Peace Talks and Impending Russian Offensive
Residents of Bucha, Ukraine, commemorated soldiers who died defending the city during the 2022 Russian invasion, remembering over 561 civilians killed in under 33 days of occupation and the discovery of mass graves and thousands of documented war crimes; however, the remembrance is overshadowed by s...
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52% Bias Score


Eight Red Crescent Medics Killed in Gaza; IFRC Outraged
Eight Palestine Red Crescent Society medics were killed in Gaza by Israeli fire on ambulances, prompting outrage from the IFRC and highlighting the ongoing conflict's impact on humanitarian workers.
Eight Red Crescent Medics Killed in Gaza; IFRC Outraged
Eight Palestine Red Crescent Society medics were killed in Gaza by Israeli fire on ambulances, prompting outrage from the IFRC and highlighting the ongoing conflict's impact on humanitarian workers.
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40% Bias Score


Egyptian Traders Released After 20 Months in Sudanese RSF Prisons
Seven Egyptian traders were imprisoned for 20 months in Sudan by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) under false espionage charges, enduring inhumane conditions and witnessing numerous deaths before their release in early March 2024 via a joint Egyptian-Sudanese intelligence operation.
Egyptian Traders Released After 20 Months in Sudanese RSF Prisons
Seven Egyptian traders were imprisoned for 20 months in Sudan by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) under false espionage charges, enduring inhumane conditions and witnessing numerous deaths before their release in early March 2024 via a joint Egyptian-Sudanese intelligence operation.
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48% Bias Score


Russia Launches Drone Strikes on Kharkiv Hospital and Civilian Areas Amidst Escalated Offensive
A Russian drone strike on a military hospital in Kharkiv, Ukraine, injured soldiers and damaged nearby buildings, prompting accusations of war crimes; simultaneous attacks on civilian areas killed at least two and wounded 25, amid a broader escalation of Russian attacks across Ukraine.
Russia Launches Drone Strikes on Kharkiv Hospital and Civilian Areas Amidst Escalated Offensive
A Russian drone strike on a military hospital in Kharkiv, Ukraine, injured soldiers and damaged nearby buildings, prompting accusations of war crimes; simultaneous attacks on civilian areas killed at least two and wounded 25, amid a broader escalation of Russian attacks across Ukraine.
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56% Bias Score


Israeli Airstrikes Kill Over 40 in Gaza During Eid al-Fitr
On Eid al-Fitr, Israeli airstrikes on Gaza killed over 40 people, including children and women, and injured dozens more, turning celebrations into scenes of mourning and destruction across the region.
Israeli Airstrikes Kill Over 40 in Gaza During Eid al-Fitr
On Eid al-Fitr, Israeli airstrikes on Gaza killed over 40 people, including children and women, and injured dozens more, turning celebrations into scenes of mourning and destruction across the region.
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64% Bias Score

Bucha Memorial Highlights Russian Atrocities Amidst Impending Offensive
A memorial service was held in Bucha, Ukraine, to honor soldiers killed defending the city during the initial Russian invasion; 561 people died in under 33 days of occupation. The event was overshadowed by Russia's planned new offensive and accusations of stalling peace talks to gain more Ukrainian ...

Bucha Memorial Highlights Russian Atrocities Amidst Impending Offensive
A memorial service was held in Bucha, Ukraine, to honor soldiers killed defending the city during the initial Russian invasion; 561 people died in under 33 days of occupation. The event was overshadowed by Russia's planned new offensive and accusations of stalling peace talks to gain more Ukrainian ...
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52% Bias Score

Zelensky's Bucha Visit Underscores Need for Continued Sanctions on Russia
On Monday, Ukrainian President Zelensky visited Bucha, site of alleged Russian war crimes in March 2022, urging European unity to prevent future massacres and emphasizing the need for continued sanctions on Russia; the visit included a memorial ceremony with European parliamentary speakers and highl...

Zelensky's Bucha Visit Underscores Need for Continued Sanctions on Russia
On Monday, Ukrainian President Zelensky visited Bucha, site of alleged Russian war crimes in March 2022, urging European unity to prevent future massacres and emphasizing the need for continued sanctions on Russia; the visit included a memorial ceremony with European parliamentary speakers and highl...
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40% Bias Score

Genoa Exhibition Showcases Gaza Crisis Through Art and Testimony
The "Be my Voice" exhibition in Genoa (April 1st) showcases Palestinian journalist AlHassan Selmi's Gaza reportage and Marcella Brancaforte's illustrations, aiming to counter media silence and support Selmi's family.

Genoa Exhibition Showcases Gaza Crisis Through Art and Testimony
The "Be my Voice" exhibition in Genoa (April 1st) showcases Palestinian journalist AlHassan Selmi's Gaza reportage and Marcella Brancaforte's illustrations, aiming to counter media silence and support Selmi's family.
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56% Bias Score

Nemmouche Appeals Life Sentence for ISIS Jailer Role
Mehdi Nemmouche, the main accused in the trial of ISIS jailers, appealed his life sentence on March 31st, ten days after his conviction for jailing four French journalists among others in Syria. The court also convicted four other defendants.

Nemmouche Appeals Life Sentence for ISIS Jailer Role
Mehdi Nemmouche, the main accused in the trial of ISIS jailers, appealed his life sentence on March 31st, ten days after his conviction for jailing four French journalists among others in Syria. The court also convicted four other defendants.
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40% Bias Score

Gaza Medical Crisis: Surgeon Reports Preventable Deaths Due to Supply Shortages
An American surgeon in Gaza reports that wounded Palestinians are dying from a lack of medical supplies caused by Israel's blockade, citing cases of severely injured children and the bombing of Nasser hospital, highlighting a humanitarian crisis amidst Israel's renewed offensive.

Gaza Medical Crisis: Surgeon Reports Preventable Deaths Due to Supply Shortages
An American surgeon in Gaza reports that wounded Palestinians are dying from a lack of medical supplies caused by Israel's blockade, citing cases of severely injured children and the bombing of Nasser hospital, highlighting a humanitarian crisis amidst Israel's renewed offensive.
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48% Bias Score

Gaza Detainees Learn of Family Deaths After Months of Isolation
Ahmed Wael Dababish, a Gaza nurse, was held by Israeli forces for 13 months without charge, learning upon release that his wife and daughter had been killed during the conflict; this is one of three similar cases highlighting systemic issues of due process and communication restrictions for Palestin...

Gaza Detainees Learn of Family Deaths After Months of Isolation
Ahmed Wael Dababish, a Gaza nurse, was held by Israeli forces for 13 months without charge, learning upon release that his wife and daughter had been killed during the conflict; this is one of three similar cases highlighting systemic issues of due process and communication restrictions for Palestin...
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56% Bias Score
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