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ICC Arrest Warrants for Israeli Leaders Spark International Outrage
ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, prompting accusations of political motivations from a Western diplomat who claims Khan sought to pressure Western nations against Israel; several Western cou...
ICC Arrest Warrants for Israeli Leaders Spark International Outrage
ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, prompting accusations of political motivations from a Western diplomat who claims Khan sought to pressure Western nations against Israel; several Western cou...
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56% Bias Score


UK General's Oversight in Afghan Commando Resettlement Hinders War Crimes Inquiry
A BBC Panorama investigation reveals that a British general, Sir Gavin Williamson, oversaw the rejection of thousands of Afghan commando resettlement requests, potentially hindering a war crimes inquiry and leaving many vulnerable to Taliban retribution.
UK General's Oversight in Afghan Commando Resettlement Hinders War Crimes Inquiry
A BBC Panorama investigation reveals that a British general, Sir Gavin Williamson, oversaw the rejection of thousands of Afghan commando resettlement requests, potentially hindering a war crimes inquiry and leaving many vulnerable to Taliban retribution.
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56% Bias Score


Over 400 Islamic State Fighters Return to UK Without Prosecution
A report by the UK's Joint Committee on Human Rights reveals that over 400 Islamic State fighters have returned to the UK without facing prosecution for their alleged crimes, prompting calls for legal reform and greater transparency regarding the government's use of citizenship deprivation orders.
Over 400 Islamic State Fighters Return to UK Without Prosecution
A report by the UK's Joint Committee on Human Rights reveals that over 400 Islamic State fighters have returned to the UK without facing prosecution for their alleged crimes, prompting calls for legal reform and greater transparency regarding the government's use of citizenship deprivation orders.
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60% Bias Score


Libya Declares State of Emergency Amid Tripoli Clashes
Following the assassination of influential Libyan militia commander Abdel Ghani al-Kikli on Monday, clashes erupted in Tripoli between the 444th Brigade and the Stability Support Apparatus (SSA), prompting the Government of National Unity (GNU) to declare a state of emergency and urge citizens to st...
Libya Declares State of Emergency Amid Tripoli Clashes
Following the assassination of influential Libyan militia commander Abdel Ghani al-Kikli on Monday, clashes erupted in Tripoli between the 444th Brigade and the Stability Support Apparatus (SSA), prompting the Government of National Unity (GNU) to declare a state of emergency and urge citizens to st...
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36% Bias Score


Allegations of SAS War Crimes in Afghanistan
BBC Panorama aired allegations of British SAS soldiers executing a handcuffed child and Taliban suspects while asleep in Afghanistan, prompting a High Court inquiry into alleged war crimes and raising concerns about accountability and potential criminal charges.
Allegations of SAS War Crimes in Afghanistan
BBC Panorama aired allegations of British SAS soldiers executing a handcuffed child and Taliban suspects while asleep in Afghanistan, prompting a High Court inquiry into alleged war crimes and raising concerns about accountability and potential criminal charges.
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44% Bias Score


UK Special Forces Alleged War Crimes in Afghanistan and Iraq
Former UK special forces soldiers allege war crimes, including unlawful killings of civilians and detainees, in Afghanistan and Iraq, between 2010 and 2013, with over 30 witnesses providing testimony and video evidence to the BBC's Panorama program, implicating senior commanders and potentially poli...
UK Special Forces Alleged War Crimes in Afghanistan and Iraq
Former UK special forces soldiers allege war crimes, including unlawful killings of civilians and detainees, in Afghanistan and Iraq, between 2010 and 2013, with over 30 witnesses providing testimony and video evidence to the BBC's Panorama program, implicating senior commanders and potentially poli...
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24% Bias Score

ICAO Rules Russia Responsible for MH17 Downing
The ICAO Council declared Russia responsible for downing Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 on July 17, 2014, violating the Chicago Convention; this follows a 2022 complaint by the Netherlands and Australia, confirming their claim that Russia is responsible for the deaths of 298 passengers and crew.

ICAO Rules Russia Responsible for MH17 Downing
The ICAO Council declared Russia responsible for downing Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 on July 17, 2014, violating the Chicago Convention; this follows a 2022 complaint by the Netherlands and Australia, confirming their claim that Russia is responsible for the deaths of 298 passengers and crew.
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56% Bias Score

Tripoli Clashes: Al-Kikli's Death Triggers Power Struggle in Libya
Following the killing of powerful Libyan militia leader Abdelghani al-Kikli on Monday, clashes erupted in Tripoli on Tuesday, leaving six dead; Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah launched a military operation to restore order and assert government control.

Tripoli Clashes: Al-Kikli's Death Triggers Power Struggle in Libya
Following the killing of powerful Libyan militia leader Abdelghani al-Kikli on Monday, clashes erupted in Tripoli on Tuesday, leaving six dead; Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah launched a military operation to restore order and assert government control.
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40% Bias Score

UK Parliament Demands Prosecution of Returning ISIS Fighters
A UK parliamentary committee demands the prosecution of over 400 British ISIS fighters who returned from Syria and Iraq, highlighting the lack of successful prosecutions and urging legislative changes to address legal barriers preventing justice for victims of war crimes and genocide.

UK Parliament Demands Prosecution of Returning ISIS Fighters
A UK parliamentary committee demands the prosecution of over 400 British ISIS fighters who returned from Syria and Iraq, highlighting the lack of successful prosecutions and urging legislative changes to address legal barriers preventing justice for victims of war crimes and genocide.
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36% Bias Score

Baku Court Hears Kelbajar Atrocity Claims Against Armenian POWs
A Baku military court session, reported by Azerbaijan's state news agency "Azertag", heard testimony from alleged victims claiming Armenian atrocities during the 1993 Kelbajar events, raising concerns about the trial's lack of independent observers and potential bias.

Baku Court Hears Kelbajar Atrocity Claims Against Armenian POWs
A Baku military court session, reported by Azerbaijan's state news agency "Azertag", heard testimony from alleged victims claiming Armenian atrocities during the 1993 Kelbajar events, raising concerns about the trial's lack of independent observers and potential bias.
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72% Bias Score

Multiple Ukrainian Regions Hit in Widespread Russian Shelling
On May 11th, Russian forces launched attacks across multiple Ukrainian regions, injuring at least seven people and causing damage to civilian infrastructure, including residential buildings and power and gas lines. Attacks involved air strikes, KABs, and FPV drones.

Multiple Ukrainian Regions Hit in Widespread Russian Shelling
On May 11th, Russian forces launched attacks across multiple Ukrainian regions, injuring at least seven people and causing damage to civilian infrastructure, including residential buildings and power and gas lines. Attacks involved air strikes, KABs, and FPV drones.
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40% Bias Score

FBI, Qatari Forces Find Remains of 30 in Syria, Possibly Including American Hostages
The remains of 30 people, potentially including American hostages, have been found in Dabiq, Syria, by a joint team of Qatari forces and the FBI following a request from the American intelligence agency, with DNA testing underway to confirm identities.

FBI, Qatari Forces Find Remains of 30 in Syria, Possibly Including American Hostages
The remains of 30 people, potentially including American hostages, have been found in Dabiq, Syria, by a joint team of Qatari forces and the FBI following a request from the American intelligence agency, with DNA testing underway to confirm identities.
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36% Bias Score
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