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Oct 23 2012
Perspectives Blog
15 Headlines about the Final Presidential Debate
In the last presidential debate before the election, “the candidates again contradicted each other, while each offered incorrect or twisted factual claims,” according to FactCheck.org.
And, once again, headlines from different sources made each candidate look like a winner or loser, depending on the news source bias.
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John Gable, AllSides Co-founderOct 04 2021
News
Pandora Papers: World leaders deny wrongdoing after leaks
Several world leaders have denied wrongdoing after featuring in a huge leak of financial documents from offshore companies.
Dubbed the Pandora Papers, the 12 million files constitute the biggest such leak in history.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Jordan's King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein are among some 35 current and former leaders linked to the files.
Both have
BBC NewsSep 10 2019
News
After massacres and thwarted plots, federal authorities confront limits in fighting domestic terror
In the weeks after a pair of massacres in El Paso and Dayton left 31 dead, local police and federal authorities scrambled to contain a succession of chilling new threats.
A Florida man allegedly vows to "break a world record" for mass shooting casualties; a disgruntled hotel cook in California threatens to transform a Marriott lobby into a killing field; a Jewish community center in
USA TODAYJul 12 2021
News
At least 42 killed, 60 injured in coronavirus hospital fire in Iraq
At least 42 people were killed and over 60 injured in a fire likely caused by an oxygen tank explosion at a coronavirus hospital in Iraq's southern city of Nassiriya, health officials and police said on Monday.
As rescuers combed the smoke-charred building in search of more bodies, Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi held an urgent meeting with ministers and top security commanders to
ReutersMar 23 2022
Opinion
Putin has been a war criminal for years. Nobody cared until now.
Last week, President Biden described Russian President Vladimir Putin as “a war criminal” for ordering attacks on innocent civilians in Ukraine. For Syrians, Biden’s comments are welcome but about seven years too late, considering that the Russian military has been committing war crimes there (in collaboration with Bashar al-Assad’s regime) since 2015. Perhaps if the world had held Putin
Washington PostOct 23 2020
Headline Roundup
Sudan to Normalize Relations with Israel, Trump Announces
President Donald Trump announced Friday that Sudan would join Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates in normalizing relations with Israel. The same day, the White House announced that Trump had rescinded Sudan’s designation as a state sponsor of terrorism after Sudan transferred $335 million to victims of the 1998 al-Qaeda attacks on U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. As a result, Sudan’s
Al Jazeera The Jerusalem Post Fox News DigitalJun 23 2020
News
How a Conservative Commentator Turned the Left's Cancel Culture Campaign Against Itself
The left-wing mob is recharged and totally insane. They’re back on this cancel culture nonsense. They’re tearing down statues of historical figures they view as problematic. There is no reasoning with them. They’re the intellectual al-Qaeda of our time. You don’t negotiate with terrorists. As Lincoln, Washington, Jefferson, and Roosevelt are being targeted, two things are clear. This has never
TownhallFeb 28 2020
News
'What do we do now?': Delhi carnage survivors recount horror
New Delhi, India - On the night of February 24, Al-Hind Hospital, located in the narrow and crowded lanes of Mustafabad in the northeast of the Indian capital, was overwhelmed by patients.
"At first, we thought that few people must have been injured in clashes but soon after we realised that it was like some disaster had struck the area," said Dr MA Anwar, the hospital director.
Al JazeeraFeb 16 2023
Perspectives Blog
Turkey-Syria Earthquakes: How to Help
There are moments that bring the world together and help us set aside our differences. Here is one of them.
As of Wednesday, over 41,000 had been reported dead in Turkey and Syria following high-magnitude earthquakes on February 6. The effort to rescue those trapped under rubble united people in the U.S. and around the world; now, those efforts turn toward helping the survivors recover
AllSides Staff