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Atilla Dorsay: A Multifaceted Career in Turkish Culture
Atilla Dorsay, born in 1939 in İzmir, is a highly influential Turkish journalist, film critic, and author whose career spans decades of contributions to prominent newspapers, film festivals, television, and over 60 published books.
Atilla Dorsay: A Multifaceted Career in Turkish Culture
Atilla Dorsay, born in 1939 in İzmir, is a highly influential Turkish journalist, film critic, and author whose career spans decades of contributions to prominent newspapers, film festivals, television, and over 60 published books.
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40% Bias Score


Death of Viktor Gerashchenko: A Legacy of Controversial Monetary Reforms
Viktor Gerashchenko, a four-time head of the central banks of the USSR and Russia, passed away; his career was marked by involvement in controversial 1990s monetary reforms aimed at controlling hyperinflation, impacting millions of citizens.
Death of Viktor Gerashchenko: A Legacy of Controversial Monetary Reforms
Viktor Gerashchenko, a four-time head of the central banks of the USSR and Russia, passed away; his career was marked by involvement in controversial 1990s monetary reforms aimed at controlling hyperinflation, impacting millions of citizens.
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44% Bias Score


Nigeria's April 2025 Health Crisis: High HIV, Unvaccinated Children, and Lassa Fever Outbreak
In April 2025, Nigeria faced multiple health crises: high HIV rates (Rivers State leading with 208,767 cases), the highest number of unvaccinated children globally (2.1 million), and a Lassa fever outbreak (674 confirmed cases, 127 deaths); however, the government invested N110 billion in upgrading ...
Nigeria's April 2025 Health Crisis: High HIV, Unvaccinated Children, and Lassa Fever Outbreak
In April 2025, Nigeria faced multiple health crises: high HIV rates (Rivers State leading with 208,767 cases), the highest number of unvaccinated children globally (2.1 million), and a Lassa fever outbreak (674 confirmed cases, 127 deaths); however, the government invested N110 billion in upgrading ...
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20% Bias Score


Germany's New Coalition: Policy Shift Amidst Economic Recession
Germany's new center-right government, formed by the CDU/CSU and SPD after a 10-week negotiation, aims to strengthen the economy, limit illegal migration, and implement significant policy changes, despite internal tensions and economic challenges.
Germany's New Coalition: Policy Shift Amidst Economic Recession
Germany's new center-right government, formed by the CDU/CSU and SPD after a 10-week negotiation, aims to strengthen the economy, limit illegal migration, and implement significant policy changes, despite internal tensions and economic challenges.
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44% Bias Score


Nuggets Lose Game 4, Series Tied 2-2
The Denver Nuggets lost Game 4 to the Oklahoma City Thunder, 92-87, tying the Western Conference Semifinals series 2-2 after a poor fourth quarter for Denver where they were outscored by 11 points, giving OKC home-court advantage going into Game 5.
Nuggets Lose Game 4, Series Tied 2-2
The Denver Nuggets lost Game 4 to the Oklahoma City Thunder, 92-87, tying the Western Conference Semifinals series 2-2 after a poor fourth quarter for Denver where they were outscored by 11 points, giving OKC home-court advantage going into Game 5.
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24% Bias Score


Last Alcatraz Inmate Recalls Harsh Conditions Amidst Trump's Reopening Proposal
Charlie Hopkins, possibly the last surviving Alcatraz inmate, recounts his three years at the infamous prison, highlighting the isolation, lack of amenities, and his involvement in a failed escape attempt, while President Trump's proposal to reopen Alcatraz faces significant financial and logistical...
Last Alcatraz Inmate Recalls Harsh Conditions Amidst Trump's Reopening Proposal
Charlie Hopkins, possibly the last surviving Alcatraz inmate, recounts his three years at the infamous prison, highlighting the isolation, lack of amenities, and his involvement in a failed escape attempt, while President Trump's proposal to reopen Alcatraz faces significant financial and logistical...
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36% Bias Score

Androulakis Criticizes Greek Government's Economic Policies
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis, speaking at a Crete conference on May 11, 2025, criticized the current government's economic policies, highlighting a lower GDP than in 2009 and accusing them of serving the few, not the many, advocating for political change and a more just society.

Androulakis Criticizes Greek Government's Economic Policies
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis, speaking at a Crete conference on May 11, 2025, criticized the current government's economic policies, highlighting a lower GDP than in 2009 and accusing them of serving the few, not the many, advocating for political change and a more just society.
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60% Bias Score

ANZ's New CEO Faces Steep Challenges
ANZ Bank's new CEO, Nuno Matos, starts Monday facing challenges including restoring the bank's reputation after a $250 million regulatory penalty for misconduct, improving underperforming units, and boosting its lagging home loan market share; his success depends on navigating cultural differences a...

ANZ's New CEO Faces Steep Challenges
ANZ Bank's new CEO, Nuno Matos, starts Monday facing challenges including restoring the bank's reputation after a $250 million regulatory penalty for misconduct, improving underperforming units, and boosting its lagging home loan market share; his success depends on navigating cultural differences a...
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40% Bias Score

German Court to Review AfD Extremist Classification
Germany's Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution temporarily suspended its classification of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as a confirmed right-wing extremist following a lawsuit by the AfD, pending judicial review; the AfD hailed this as a victory, but experts say it's a ro...

German Court to Review AfD Extremist Classification
Germany's Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution temporarily suspended its classification of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as a confirmed right-wing extremist following a lawsuit by the AfD, pending judicial review; the AfD hailed this as a victory, but experts say it's a ro...
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0% Bias Score

UK Biosecurity Budget: Invasive Species Funding Falls Far Short
Less than 1% of the UK's £250 million biosecurity budget was spent on tackling invasive species in 2023, despite the significant economic and ecological damage they cause, prompting conservationists to call for increased funding and stricter border controls.

UK Biosecurity Budget: Invasive Species Funding Falls Far Short
Less than 1% of the UK's £250 million biosecurity budget was spent on tackling invasive species in 2023, despite the significant economic and ecological damage they cause, prompting conservationists to call for increased funding and stricter border controls.
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52% Bias Score

Unaffordable Healthcare Leads to Child's Death in Madagascar
A four-year-old child died in Antananarivo, Madagascar, after his family discharged him due to lack of funds for treatment, highlighting a systemic issue where many die due to unaffordable healthcare despite government initiatives like the emergency health fund.

Unaffordable Healthcare Leads to Child's Death in Madagascar
A four-year-old child died in Antananarivo, Madagascar, after his family discharged him due to lack of funds for treatment, highlighting a systemic issue where many die due to unaffordable healthcare despite government initiatives like the emergency health fund.
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44% Bias Score

SPD Faces Leadership Reshuffle After Esken's Resignation
Following the SPD's poor election result, chairwoman Saskia Esken announced her resignation, creating a leadership void. Co-chair Lars Klingbeil is expected to seek re-election, with the new leadership to be chosen at the party congress in late June. Criticism of the party's internal handling of Esk...

SPD Faces Leadership Reshuffle After Esken's Resignation
Following the SPD's poor election result, chairwoman Saskia Esken announced her resignation, creating a leadership void. Co-chair Lars Klingbeil is expected to seek re-election, with the new leadership to be chosen at the party congress in late June. Criticism of the party's internal handling of Esk...
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36% Bias Score
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