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Serbian Students Protest Corruption After Train Station Tragedy
Belgrade university students organized a massive protest against corruption and lack of transparency following a deadly train station roof collapse in Novi Sad on November 1st, demanding accountability for the 15 deaths and broader systemic reforms.
Serbian Students Protest Corruption After Train Station Tragedy
Belgrade university students organized a massive protest against corruption and lack of transparency following a deadly train station roof collapse in Novi Sad on November 1st, demanding accountability for the 15 deaths and broader systemic reforms.
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44% Bias Score
Turkey and HTS Agree to Strengthen Ties, Collaborate on Syria's Reconstruction
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham leader Ahmed al-Sharaa in Damascus on Sunday, agreeing to strengthen bilateral ties and collaborate on Syria's reconstruction, including the return of displaced Syrians and the disarmament of various factions.
Turkey and HTS Agree to Strengthen Ties, Collaborate on Syria's Reconstruction
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham leader Ahmed al-Sharaa in Damascus on Sunday, agreeing to strengthen bilateral ties and collaborate on Syria's reconstruction, including the return of displaced Syrians and the disarmament of various factions.
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44% Bias Score
Magdeburg Attack Suspect's Prior Threats Ignored
Taleb A., the suspect in the Magdeburg Christmas market attack, made credible threats in 2013 and 2014 that were dismissed by authorities; his history of extremist views and past threats are now under intense scrutiny following the attack.
Magdeburg Attack Suspect's Prior Threats Ignored
Taleb A., the suspect in the Magdeburg Christmas market attack, made credible threats in 2013 and 2014 that were dismissed by authorities; his history of extremist views and past threats are now under intense scrutiny following the attack.
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36% Bias Score
Early German Election Disrupts Political Discourse and Erodes Public Trust
Germany's unexpectedly early federal election has disrupted the political rhythm, impacting public trust in candidates and their promises due to uncertainty about future governing coalitions.
Early German Election Disrupts Political Discourse and Erodes Public Trust
Germany's unexpectedly early federal election has disrupted the political rhythm, impacting public trust in candidates and their promises due to uncertainty about future governing coalitions.
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52% Bias Score
EMERGENCY's Christmas Shops Fund Global Healthcare
EMERGENCY's Christmas shops, open until December 24th in 23 Italian cities, sell ethically sourced gifts from Uganda, Afghanistan, Burkina Faso, and India to fund their global healthcare initiatives.
EMERGENCY's Christmas Shops Fund Global Healthcare
EMERGENCY's Christmas shops, open until December 24th in 23 Italian cities, sell ethically sourced gifts from Uganda, Afghanistan, Burkina Faso, and India to fund their global healthcare initiatives.
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40% Bias Score
16th-Century Genetic Defect Causes Increased Cardiac Arrest Risk in Hundreds
Researchers in Limburg discovered a genetic mutation, the 'Worm mutation', originating around 1550, causing a heightened risk of sudden cardiac arrest among 1000-1500 descendants, primarily women, prompting preventative medication and research into a cure.
16th-Century Genetic Defect Causes Increased Cardiac Arrest Risk in Hundreds
Researchers in Limburg discovered a genetic mutation, the 'Worm mutation', originating around 1550, causing a heightened risk of sudden cardiac arrest among 1000-1500 descendants, primarily women, prompting preventative medication and research into a cure.
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44% Bias Score
Syria's New Leader Announces Weapon Control, Turkey Requests Sanctions Relief
Syria's new leader, Ahmad al Sarraj, announced government control over all weapons following a visit by Turkey's foreign minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, who requested sanctions relief. A major Islamist group, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), is disarming and integrating armed factions into the Syrian army. T...
Syria's New Leader Announces Weapon Control, Turkey Requests Sanctions Relief
Syria's new leader, Ahmad al Sarraj, announced government control over all weapons following a visit by Turkey's foreign minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, who requested sanctions relief. A major Islamist group, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), is disarming and integrating armed factions into the Syrian army. T...
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56% Bias Score
Liverpool Extends Premier League Lead with 3-6 Victory Over Tottenham
Liverpool defeated Tottenham 3-6 on December 26th, extending their lead in the Premier League standings to four points ahead of second-place Chelsea, who drew 0-0 against Everton; Manchester United lost to Bournemouth 3-0.
Liverpool Extends Premier League Lead with 3-6 Victory Over Tottenham
Liverpool defeated Tottenham 3-6 on December 26th, extending their lead in the Premier League standings to four points ahead of second-place Chelsea, who drew 0-0 against Everton; Manchester United lost to Bournemouth 3-0.
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24% Bias Score
Serbia: Mass Protests Erupt After Deadly Train Station Collapse
Following a train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1, killing 15, tens of thousands protested in Belgrade on Sunday against President Aleksandar Vucic and his government, citing corruption and demanding accountability.
Serbia: Mass Protests Erupt After Deadly Train Station Collapse
Following a train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1, killing 15, tens of thousands protested in Belgrade on Sunday against President Aleksandar Vucic and his government, citing corruption and demanding accountability.
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52% Bias Score
Spain to Allow Pharmacists to Dispense Repeat Prescriptions for Chronic Conditions
Spain is considering a new law allowing pharmacists to dispense repeat prescriptions for chronic conditions like migraines after an initial doctor's visit, aiming to improve patient access to necessary medications; however, concerns about patient safety and potential overmedication remain.
Spain to Allow Pharmacists to Dispense Repeat Prescriptions for Chronic Conditions
Spain is considering a new law allowing pharmacists to dispense repeat prescriptions for chronic conditions like migraines after an initial doctor's visit, aiming to improve patient access to necessary medications; however, concerns about patient safety and potential overmedication remain.
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20% Bias Score
Armenian HPPs Accuse Competitor of Illegal Water Monopoly
Three Armenian hydroelectric power plants are suing "Ani" LLC for monopolizing water resources from the Akhurian River via the "Ajapnya" canal, allegedly causing annual losses of up to 400 million drams and violating water and land laws; a state audit and criminal investigation are underway.
Armenian HPPs Accuse Competitor of Illegal Water Monopoly
Three Armenian hydroelectric power plants are suing "Ani" LLC for monopolizing water resources from the Akhurian River via the "Ajapnya" canal, allegedly causing annual losses of up to 400 million drams and violating water and land laws; a state audit and criminal investigation are underway.
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40% Bias Score
Oregon Sheriff Contacts FBI After Anti-Immigrant Letters Surface
Sheriff Curtis Landers of Lincoln County, Oregon contacted the FBI regarding letters circulating in his community urging residents to record license plates of suspected immigrants, prompting condemnation from the Sheriff's office and state officials for violating Oregon's sanctuary law.
Oregon Sheriff Contacts FBI After Anti-Immigrant Letters Surface
Sheriff Curtis Landers of Lincoln County, Oregon contacted the FBI regarding letters circulating in his community urging residents to record license plates of suspected immigrants, prompting condemnation from the Sheriff's office and state officials for violating Oregon's sanctuary law.
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44% Bias Score