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EU's Muted Response to Jailed Istanbul Mayor's Trial Amid Geopolitical Concerns
Istanbul's jailed opposition mayor Ekrem Imamoglu appeared in court Friday, sparking protests; the EU's muted response reflects geopolitical priorities over human rights concerns amid Turkey's strategic importance in regional conflicts.
EU's Muted Response to Jailed Istanbul Mayor's Trial Amid Geopolitical Concerns
Istanbul's jailed opposition mayor Ekrem Imamoglu appeared in court Friday, sparking protests; the EU's muted response reflects geopolitical priorities over human rights concerns amid Turkey's strategic importance in regional conflicts.
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48% Bias Score


Maxwell Appeals Sex Trafficking Conviction to Supreme Court
Convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell is appealing her 20-year sentence to the US Supreme Court, arguing a 2007 plea deal Jeffrey Epstein made in Florida should have prevented her prosecution in New York; a federal appeals court rejected this argument.
Maxwell Appeals Sex Trafficking Conviction to Supreme Court
Convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell is appealing her 20-year sentence to the US Supreme Court, arguing a 2007 plea deal Jeffrey Epstein made in Florida should have prevented her prosecution in New York; a federal appeals court rejected this argument.
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56% Bias Score


UK Averts British Steel Closure with Emergency Parliament Session
The UK government is holding an emergency parliamentary session to prevent the closure of British Steel's last two blast furnaces, saving 2,700 jobs, after unsuccessful negotiations with the Chinese owner, Jingye, amid rising global instability and US tariffs.
UK Averts British Steel Closure with Emergency Parliament Session
The UK government is holding an emergency parliamentary session to prevent the closure of British Steel's last two blast furnaces, saving 2,700 jobs, after unsuccessful negotiations with the Chinese owner, Jingye, amid rising global instability and US tariffs.
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48% Bias Score


Parliament Votes to Refer Former Deputy Minister to Judicial Council Amidst Tempe Disaster Controversy
The Hellenic Parliament voted 190-10 to refer former Deputy Minister Christos Triantopoulos to the Judicial Council concerning his alleged role in the Tempe train disaster, despite opposition claims of an invalid process due to the premature closure of the preliminary inquiry committee.
Parliament Votes to Refer Former Deputy Minister to Judicial Council Amidst Tempe Disaster Controversy
The Hellenic Parliament voted 190-10 to refer former Deputy Minister Christos Triantopoulos to the Judicial Council concerning his alleged role in the Tempe train disaster, despite opposition claims of an invalid process due to the premature closure of the preliminary inquiry committee.
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48% Bias Score


Georgia Denies Entry to French Journalists Amid Crackdown on Press Freedom
Georgia barred entry to two French journalists, Jerome Chobeaux and Clement Girardot, who covered anti-government protests last year, prompting condemnation from Reporters Without Borders (RSF) amid concerns of increasing press restrictions and a crackdown on dissent following disputed elections.
Georgia Denies Entry to French Journalists Amid Crackdown on Press Freedom
Georgia barred entry to two French journalists, Jerome Chobeaux and Clement Girardot, who covered anti-government protests last year, prompting condemnation from Reporters Without Borders (RSF) amid concerns of increasing press restrictions and a crackdown on dissent following disputed elections.
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60% Bias Score


Dutch Ministry Ordered to Destroy Illegally Collected Data on Muslim Community
The Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) ordered the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment to destroy illegally collected personal data of Muslim community members after an investigation revealed unauthorized surveillance between 2015-2021, impacting at least 31 people, potentially hundreds more...
Dutch Ministry Ordered to Destroy Illegally Collected Data on Muslim Community
The Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) ordered the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment to destroy illegally collected personal data of Muslim community members after an investigation revealed unauthorized surveillance between 2015-2021, impacting at least 31 people, potentially hundreds more...
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44% Bias Score

UK Government Intervenes to Save British Steel Plant
The UK government will temporarily take control of British Steel's Scunthorpe plant, saving 3,000 jobs, after its Chinese owner threatened closure due to financial losses, prompting a political debate and impacting upcoming local elections.

UK Government Intervenes to Save British Steel Plant
The UK government will temporarily take control of British Steel's Scunthorpe plant, saving 3,000 jobs, after its Chinese owner threatened closure due to financial losses, prompting a political debate and impacting upcoming local elections.
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60% Bias Score

Venezuelan Journalists Arrested for Reporting on Rising Crime
Caracas-based journalist Nakary Ramos and her husband Gianni González were arrested and charged with hate speech and publishing false news after their report on rising crime rates contradicted government claims; this exemplifies the ongoing repression of journalists in Venezuela.

Venezuelan Journalists Arrested for Reporting on Rising Crime
Caracas-based journalist Nakary Ramos and her husband Gianni González were arrested and charged with hate speech and publishing false news after their report on rising crime rates contradicted government claims; this exemplifies the ongoing repression of journalists in Venezuela.
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60% Bias Score

Mexico Transfers \$550 Million from Judicial Trust Funds, Defying Court Orders
Mexico City's President Claudia Sheinbaum approved the transfer of approximately \$550 million from the Judicial Branch's trust funds to the federal treasury, bypassing court injunctions, to improve the ISSSTE healthcare system, potentially escalating tensions with the judiciary and teachers' unions...

Mexico Transfers \$550 Million from Judicial Trust Funds, Defying Court Orders
Mexico City's President Claudia Sheinbaum approved the transfer of approximately \$550 million from the Judicial Branch's trust funds to the federal treasury, bypassing court injunctions, to improve the ISSSTE healthcare system, potentially escalating tensions with the judiciary and teachers' unions...
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52% Bias Score

Greece's Tempe Train Crash: Delayed Response Fuels Crisis
The delayed and inconsistent responses of Greek political and administrative figures to the Tempe train crash, which killed 57 people, hampered the investigation and fueled conflicting narratives, undermining public trust.

Greece's Tempe Train Crash: Delayed Response Fuels Crisis
The delayed and inconsistent responses of Greek political and administrative figures to the Tempe train crash, which killed 57 people, hampered the investigation and fueled conflicting narratives, undermining public trust.
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52% Bias Score

Third Arrest of Ridouan Taghi's Lawyer Shakes Marengo Trial
Ridouan Taghi's lawyer, Vito Shukrula, was arrested yesterday for allegedly relaying messages to Taghi's criminal network; Taghi denies this, claiming the messages were innocuous, but the incident marks the third arrest of Taghi's lawyers and raises serious concerns about the integrity of the Mareng...

Third Arrest of Ridouan Taghi's Lawyer Shakes Marengo Trial
Ridouan Taghi's lawyer, Vito Shukrula, was arrested yesterday for allegedly relaying messages to Taghi's criminal network; Taghi denies this, claiming the messages were innocuous, but the incident marks the third arrest of Taghi's lawyers and raises serious concerns about the integrity of the Mareng...
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40% Bias Score

Global Shipping CO2 Levy Agreed, US Withdraws
A global agreement to reduce shipping CO2 emissions was reached at the IMO in London after almost 10 years of negotiations, imposing a levy effective January 1, 2028, generating an estimated €9 billion annually for green initiatives, excluding developing countries; the US withdrew and threatened cou...

Global Shipping CO2 Levy Agreed, US Withdraws
A global agreement to reduce shipping CO2 emissions was reached at the IMO in London after almost 10 years of negotiations, imposing a levy effective January 1, 2028, generating an estimated €9 billion annually for green initiatives, excluding developing countries; the US withdrew and threatened cou...
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36% Bias Score
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