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Turkish Lawyer Rearrested Hours After Release
Selçuk Kozağaçlı, honorary chair of the Çağdaş Hukukçular Derneği (CHD), was released from prison yesterday but rearrested today after the prosecutor's office appealed his release, leading the Bakırköy Enforcement Court to revoke the decision.
Turkish Lawyer Rearrested Hours After Release
Selçuk Kozağaçlı, honorary chair of the Çağdaş Hukukçular Derneği (CHD), was released from prison yesterday but rearrested today after the prosecutor's office appealed his release, leading the Bakırköy Enforcement Court to revoke the decision.
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56% Bias Score


Russia Delists Taliban from Terrorist Organization List
Russia's Supreme Court removed the Taliban from its list of terrorist organizations, effective immediately, following requests from the Russian Prosecutor General and statements by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, aiming to improve relations with Afghanistan's rulers despite the Taliban's human right...
Russia Delists Taliban from Terrorist Organization List
Russia's Supreme Court removed the Taliban from its list of terrorist organizations, effective immediately, following requests from the Russian Prosecutor General and statements by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, aiming to improve relations with Afghanistan's rulers despite the Taliban's human right...
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60% Bias Score


Bolsonaro and Le Pen: Parallel Legal Battles Challenge Democratic Institutions
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro faces trial for alleged coup attempt following January 8, 2023, attacks on government buildings; Marine Le Pen, leader of France's National Rally, was recently convicted, and both are claiming persecution, using similar rhetoric to discredit the judicial sys...
Bolsonaro and Le Pen: Parallel Legal Battles Challenge Democratic Institutions
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro faces trial for alleged coup attempt following January 8, 2023, attacks on government buildings; Marine Le Pen, leader of France's National Rally, was recently convicted, and both are claiming persecution, using similar rhetoric to discredit the judicial sys...
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52% Bias Score


Serbian Students' Bike Tour Pressures EU on Corruption Concerns
Eighty Serbian students biked 1400km to Strasbourg to present concerns to the European Parliament about corruption and the use of sonic weapons against protesters in Serbia, gaining significant public support along the way.
Serbian Students' Bike Tour Pressures EU on Corruption Concerns
Eighty Serbian students biked 1400km to Strasbourg to present concerns to the European Parliament about corruption and the use of sonic weapons against protesters in Serbia, gaining significant public support along the way.
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44% Bias Score


DRC: High Rates of Unsafe Abortions Fuel Public Health Crisis
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, where abortion is illegal, an estimated 7.5% of women under 20 have undergone the procedure, leading to 38,000 women seeking treatment in 2016 for complications from unsafe abortions, highlighting a critical public health crisis exacerbated by poverty and lack of...
DRC: High Rates of Unsafe Abortions Fuel Public Health Crisis
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, where abortion is illegal, an estimated 7.5% of women under 20 have undergone the procedure, leading to 38,000 women seeking treatment in 2016 for complications from unsafe abortions, highlighting a critical public health crisis exacerbated by poverty and lack of...
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60% Bias Score


California Sues Trump Administration Over Unilateral Tariff Policy
California is suing the Trump administration over its tariff policy, arguing the president exceeded his authority by imposing tariffs without Congressional approval; the state projects billions of dollars in potential losses and the lawsuit is considered the strongest reaction yet to Trump's tariffs...
California Sues Trump Administration Over Unilateral Tariff Policy
California is suing the Trump administration over its tariff policy, arguing the president exceeded his authority by imposing tariffs without Congressional approval; the state projects billions of dollars in potential losses and the lawsuit is considered the strongest reaction yet to Trump's tariffs...
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52% Bias Score

IMF Warns of Growing Global Economic Strain Amidst Trade Conflicts
IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva warned of downward revisions in global growth forecasts due to escalating trade conflicts and eroding trust in multilateralism, urging international cooperation and specific policy adjustments for the US and Europe to mitigate the risks.

IMF Warns of Growing Global Economic Strain Amidst Trade Conflicts
IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva warned of downward revisions in global growth forecasts due to escalating trade conflicts and eroding trust in multilateralism, urging international cooperation and specific policy adjustments for the US and Europe to mitigate the risks.
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44% Bias Score

EU Postpones Russian LNG Ban, Targets 2027 Energy Independence
The European Union has postponed a ban on Russian LNG imports due to internal disagreements and uncertainty regarding alternative energy sources, opting instead for a 2027 energy independence roadmap; however, France, Spain, and Belgium remain heavily reliant on Russian LNG, importing 85% of EU impo...

EU Postpones Russian LNG Ban, Targets 2027 Energy Independence
The European Union has postponed a ban on Russian LNG imports due to internal disagreements and uncertainty regarding alternative energy sources, opting instead for a 2027 energy independence roadmap; however, France, Spain, and Belgium remain heavily reliant on Russian LNG, importing 85% of EU impo...
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36% Bias Score

Venezuela's Imprisonment of Foreign Nationals Sparks International Concern
At least 71 foreign nationals, including 32 Europeans, are imprisoned in Venezuela, many without contact with families or legal counsel, raising concerns about human rights abuses and diplomatic tensions.

Venezuela's Imprisonment of Foreign Nationals Sparks International Concern
At least 71 foreign nationals, including 32 Europeans, are imprisoned in Venezuela, many without contact with families or legal counsel, raising concerns about human rights abuses and diplomatic tensions.
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56% Bias Score

Bulgaria Denies Blocking North Macedonia's EU Accession
Bulgaria's Vice President Iliana Yotova affirmed that her country does not pose additional hurdles to North Macedonia's EU accession, countering accusations of bilateral issues obstructing negotiations; she also criticized the EU's consideration of shifting from unanimous to qualified majority votin...

Bulgaria Denies Blocking North Macedonia's EU Accession
Bulgaria's Vice President Iliana Yotova affirmed that her country does not pose additional hurdles to North Macedonia's EU accession, countering accusations of bilateral issues obstructing negotiations; she also criticized the EU's consideration of shifting from unanimous to qualified majority votin...
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44% Bias Score

Russia Temporarily Lifts Ban on Taliban
On April 17, 2024, Russia's Supreme Court temporarily lifted its ban on the Taliban, a decision following President Putin's decree removing them from the list of terrorist organizations, driven by geopolitical considerations despite potential domestic and international risks.

Russia Temporarily Lifts Ban on Taliban
On April 17, 2024, Russia's Supreme Court temporarily lifted its ban on the Taliban, a decision following President Putin's decree removing them from the list of terrorist organizations, driven by geopolitical considerations despite potential domestic and international risks.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Tariff Reversal Causes Market Volatility, Sparks Investigation
President Trump's announcement of new tariffs on April 9th initially caused a sharp stock market drop but a subsequent reversal of most tariffs (excluding China) led to a significant market surge, prompting investigations into possible market manipulation and insider trading.

Trump's Tariff Reversal Causes Market Volatility, Sparks Investigation
President Trump's announcement of new tariffs on April 9th initially caused a sharp stock market drop but a subsequent reversal of most tariffs (excluding China) led to a significant market surge, prompting investigations into possible market manipulation and insider trading.
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36% Bias Score
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