Deadly Bombings Rock Mideast, Africa
Today’s Top Stories 1. Four bombings rocked the Mideast and Africa this weekend. Today, at
Today’s Top Stories 1. Four bombings rocked the Mideast and Africa this weekend. Today, at
A Fatah-affiliated youth center has named a sports event after Wafa Idris, the first female Palestinian suicide bomber.
The UN's "Special Raporteur" airs his one-sided views in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Awarding anti-Israel reporting; also, debunking the latest media myth on contiguity of Palestinian regions.
The cable network insists on granting air time to a notorious Holocaust denier.
A New York public facility hosts a fundraiser for an art exhibit that vilifies Israelis and extols suicide bombers.
Reuters' global managing editor acknowledges that Arab intimidation influences his agency's news coverage.
Cox News lumps humane Israeli policy together with the monstrous desecrations of radical Islamists.
Media outlets continue to downplay the close ties between Arafat's Fatah party and a major terrorist group.
Our third annual recognition of the most skewed and biased coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Two Florida papers revisit their refusal to call Hamas and Islamic Jihad "terrorists"; from one only, a policy change.
The Christian Science Monitor determines that the most serious injury twin suicide bombings inflicted was not to actual human victims, but to Palestinian political goals.
The LA Times finds two different worldviews from Palestinian and Israeli kids, but posts a title that suggests otherwise.
As the prime ministers travel to Washington, observers are wondering: Did the road map take a detour?
Reporting on the IDF operation, the media convey five prevalent anti-terror myths.
In the eyes of AP, Israeli casualties are less significant than rain upon a Palestinian parade.
HonestReporting members contribute bias examples from Reuters, AP, CBC and more.
Palestinian children are back on the front lines, throwing rocks and bombs. Amnesty International asks: Who's to blame?
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