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Israeli Hostage Released, Reunited with Son Amidst Wife's Death
After 491 days as a Hamas hostage, 34-year-old Or Levy was reunited with his son Almog, but learned his wife Eynav was killed during the October 7th Hamas attack; Levy was severely malnourished and tortured during his captivity.
Israeli Hostage Released, Reunited with Son Amidst Wife's Death
After 491 days as a Hamas hostage, 34-year-old Or Levy was reunited with his son Almog, but learned his wife Eynav was killed during the October 7th Hamas attack; Levy was severely malnourished and tortured during his captivity.
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52% Bias Score


Russian Citizen Admits to Killing Two Ukrainian Soldiers in Germany
A 57-year-old Russian citizen in Munich, Germany, admitted to killing two Ukrainian soldiers in Murnau on April 2024, following an alcohol-fueled argument; the suspect, with prior convictions, claimed he only intended to frighten them, while the prosecution alleges the crime was motivated by extreme...
Russian Citizen Admits to Killing Two Ukrainian Soldiers in Germany
A 57-year-old Russian citizen in Munich, Germany, admitted to killing two Ukrainian soldiers in Murnau on April 2024, following an alcohol-fueled argument; the suspect, with prior convictions, claimed he only intended to frighten them, while the prosecution alleges the crime was motivated by extreme...
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40% Bias Score


Deteriorated Condition of Released Hostages Fuels Outrage and Pressure on Netanyahu
On Saturday, Hamas released three Israeli hostages who appeared severely malnourished and traumatized, sparking outrage in Israel and raising serious concerns about the remaining 73 captives held in Gaza, worsening pressure on Prime Minister Netanyahu during an ongoing ceasefire.
Deteriorated Condition of Released Hostages Fuels Outrage and Pressure on Netanyahu
On Saturday, Hamas released three Israeli hostages who appeared severely malnourished and traumatized, sparking outrage in Israel and raising serious concerns about the remaining 73 captives held in Gaza, worsening pressure on Prime Minister Netanyahu during an ongoing ceasefire.
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56% Bias Score


Special Tribunal for Crime of Aggression against Ukraine Established
On February 4, 2025, a Core Group of legal experts finalized the legal framework for a special tribunal to prosecute Russia's crime of aggression against Ukraine, in cooperation with the Ukrainian government and the Council of Europe, addressing jurisdictional limitations of the ICC and aiming for a...
Special Tribunal for Crime of Aggression against Ukraine Established
On February 4, 2025, a Core Group of legal experts finalized the legal framework for a special tribunal to prosecute Russia's crime of aggression against Ukraine, in cooperation with the Ukrainian government and the Council of Europe, addressing jurisdictional limitations of the ICC and aiming for a...
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40% Bias Score


Severely Malnourished Hostages Released; Israel Orders Action
Three Israeli hostages, held captive by Hamas for 491 days, were released in severely malnourished conditions, prompting Prime Minister Netanyahu to order "appropriate action" and sparking widespread condemnation of Hamas's actions; the hostages' weight loss is approximately 30% according to initial...
Severely Malnourished Hostages Released; Israel Orders Action
Three Israeli hostages, held captive by Hamas for 491 days, were released in severely malnourished conditions, prompting Prime Minister Netanyahu to order "appropriate action" and sparking widespread condemnation of Hamas's actions; the hostages' weight loss is approximately 30% according to initial...
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60% Bias Score


Fifth Hostage Swap Under Fragile Gaza Ceasefire
Israel and Hamas completed their fifth hostage-prisoner swap under a fragile Gaza ceasefire, releasing three Israeli hostages who appeared frail, while seven of the 183 Palestinian inmates freed by Israel required hospitalization due to alleged mistreatment; negotiations for the next phase are due t...
Fifth Hostage Swap Under Fragile Gaza Ceasefire
Israel and Hamas completed their fifth hostage-prisoner swap under a fragile Gaza ceasefire, releasing three Israeli hostages who appeared frail, while seven of the 183 Palestinian inmates freed by Israel required hospitalization due to alleged mistreatment; negotiations for the next phase are due t...
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60% Bias Score

M23 Rebellion in DR Congo: Thousands Dead Amidst Regional Crisis
Sultani Makenga, leader of the M23 rebel group, is escalating conflict in eastern DR Congo, causing thousands of deaths in the past two weeks and creating a diplomatic crisis with Rwanda, due to unresolved ethnic tensions and resource conflicts dating back decades.

M23 Rebellion in DR Congo: Thousands Dead Amidst Regional Crisis
Sultani Makenga, leader of the M23 rebel group, is escalating conflict in eastern DR Congo, causing thousands of deaths in the past two weeks and creating a diplomatic crisis with Rwanda, due to unresolved ethnic tensions and resource conflicts dating back decades.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Gaza Plan Condemned as Ethnic Cleansing
U.N. investigator Navi Pillay denounced U.S. President Trump's plan to displace Palestinians from Gaza as an illegal act equivalent to ethnic cleansing, citing international law violations and potential war crimes.

Trump's Gaza Plan Condemned as Ethnic Cleansing
U.N. investigator Navi Pillay denounced U.S. President Trump's plan to displace Palestinians from Gaza as an illegal act equivalent to ethnic cleansing, citing international law violations and potential war crimes.
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48% Bias Score

UK Arms Export System Accused of Complicity in War Crimes
A former UK diplomat alleges Britain's arms export control system is broken, manipulated for political reasons, and possibly complicit in war crimes, citing specific examples of evidence manipulation concerning arms sales to Saudi Arabia and Israel.

UK Arms Export System Accused of Complicity in War Crimes
A former UK diplomat alleges Britain's arms export control system is broken, manipulated for political reasons, and possibly complicit in war crimes, citing specific examples of evidence manipulation concerning arms sales to Saudi Arabia and Israel.
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52% Bias Score

Serious Condition of Israeli Hostages Released by Hamas Amidst Condemnation of Public Display
Three Israeli hostages released by Hamas on Saturday are in serious condition after 491 days in captivity, with their release involving a controversial public display by Hamas that drew international condemnation, while 21 hostages have been released so far in the ongoing prisoner exchange between I...

Serious Condition of Israeli Hostages Released by Hamas Amidst Condemnation of Public Display
Three Israeli hostages released by Hamas on Saturday are in serious condition after 491 days in captivity, with their release involving a controversial public display by Hamas that drew international condemnation, while 21 hostages have been released so far in the ongoing prisoner exchange between I...
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60% Bias Score

Israeli Hostage Released After 491 Days, Appearing Emaciated and Disoriented
After 491 days in Hamas captivity following the October 7, 2023, attack on Kibbutz Beeri, Israeli hostage Eli Sharabi was released alongside two others, but his appearance, emaciated and disoriented, along with the staged ceremony, sparked Israeli outrage; his family had been killed during the attac...

Israeli Hostage Released After 491 Days, Appearing Emaciated and Disoriented
After 491 days in Hamas captivity following the October 7, 2023, attack on Kibbutz Beeri, Israeli hostage Eli Sharabi was released alongside two others, but his appearance, emaciated and disoriented, along with the staged ceremony, sparked Israeli outrage; his family had been killed during the attac...
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52% Bias Score

Russian Court Fines Graduate for Refusal to Work in Occupied Mariupol
A St. Petersburg court ordered Valeria Guyva and her father to pay 285,000 rubles for her refusal to work as a pharmacist in occupied Mariupol after graduating from university, despite arguing it was unsafe; the university argued she violated her targeted training contract.

Russian Court Fines Graduate for Refusal to Work in Occupied Mariupol
A St. Petersburg court ordered Valeria Guyva and her father to pay 285,000 rubles for her refusal to work as a pharmacist in occupied Mariupol after graduating from university, despite arguing it was unsafe; the university argued she violated her targeted training contract.
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60% Bias Score
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