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İmamoğlu Condemns Imprisonment as Attack on Turkish Democracy
From Silivri prison, CHP's presidential candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu sent a message to a Bursa rally on March 19th, denouncing his imprisonment as an unjust attack on the judicial system and the will of the people, emphasizing the importance of defending democracy against government suppression.
İmamoğlu Condemns Imprisonment as Attack on Turkish Democracy
From Silivri prison, CHP's presidential candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu sent a message to a Bursa rally on March 19th, denouncing his imprisonment as an unjust attack on the judicial system and the will of the people, emphasizing the importance of defending democracy against government suppression.
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60% Bias Score


Ukraine Frees 120 Civilians in Largest Prisoner Exchange with Russia
In the largest prisoner exchange since the start of the war, Ukraine freed 120 civilians in exchange for 70 Russian collaborators, part of a larger 1,000-for-1,000 agreement, raising hopes for the release of thousands more Ukrainian civilians held by Russia.
Ukraine Frees 120 Civilians in Largest Prisoner Exchange with Russia
In the largest prisoner exchange since the start of the war, Ukraine freed 120 civilians in exchange for 70 Russian collaborators, part of a larger 1,000-for-1,000 agreement, raising hopes for the release of thousands more Ukrainian civilians held by Russia.
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48% Bias Score


EU's Gas Reduction Plan Sparks Concerns Over Energy Security
The European Union's plan to drastically reduce natural gas consumption by 2040, coupled with the termination of Russian gas imports by 2027, is raising serious concerns among energy companies due to potential supply shortages and increased competition for LNG from Asia, as highlighted at the recent...
EU's Gas Reduction Plan Sparks Concerns Over Energy Security
The European Union's plan to drastically reduce natural gas consumption by 2040, coupled with the termination of Russian gas imports by 2027, is raising serious concerns among energy companies due to potential supply shortages and increased competition for LNG from Asia, as highlighted at the recent...
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72% Bias Score


China and Indonesia Pledge Enhanced Cooperation Amidst Global Uncertainty
Chinese Premier Li Qiang, during his visit to Indonesia, committed to deepening bilateral ties with President Prabowo Subianto, focusing on infrastructure projects like the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway, economic collaboration in digital technologies and AI, and cultural exchanges, amidst risin...
China and Indonesia Pledge Enhanced Cooperation Amidst Global Uncertainty
Chinese Premier Li Qiang, during his visit to Indonesia, committed to deepening bilateral ties with President Prabowo Subianto, focusing on infrastructure projects like the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway, economic collaboration in digital technologies and AI, and cultural exchanges, amidst risin...
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52% Bias Score


Wealthy Crypto Trader Arrested for Kidnapping and Torture
In the US, wealthy cryptocurrency trader John Woeltz (37) was arrested for allegedly kidnapping and torturing his Italian business partner (28) in a Manhattan apartment from May 6th to obtain cryptocurrency passwords; the victim escaped on May 20th and reported the crime, leading to Woeltz's arrest ...
Wealthy Crypto Trader Arrested for Kidnapping and Torture
In the US, wealthy cryptocurrency trader John Woeltz (37) was arrested for allegedly kidnapping and torturing his Italian business partner (28) in a Manhattan apartment from May 6th to obtain cryptocurrency passwords; the victim escaped on May 20th and reported the crime, leading to Woeltz's arrest ...
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44% Bias Score


Severe Police Understaffing Cripples Law Enforcement on Bonaire.
Due to severe police understaffing (17 FTEs instead of 45 needed) and rising crime, law enforcement on Bonaire is highly vulnerable, impacting basic services, emergency response, and overall public safety, creating a situation deemed "unmaintainable" by local authorities.
Severe Police Understaffing Cripples Law Enforcement on Bonaire.
Due to severe police understaffing (17 FTEs instead of 45 needed) and rising crime, law enforcement on Bonaire is highly vulnerable, impacting basic services, emergency response, and overall public safety, creating a situation deemed "unmaintainable" by local authorities.
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44% Bias Score

Former Ukrainian Advisor Assassinated in Madrid
Andriy Portnov, a former advisor to pro-Russian Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, was assassinated in Madrid on May 21st, 2024, in a meticulously planned attack involving surveillance and professional hitmen, highlighting the ongoing conflict stemming from the annexation of Crimea.

Former Ukrainian Advisor Assassinated in Madrid
Andriy Portnov, a former advisor to pro-Russian Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, was assassinated in Madrid on May 21st, 2024, in a meticulously planned attack involving surveillance and professional hitmen, highlighting the ongoing conflict stemming from the annexation of Crimea.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Tightens Immigration Policies, Restricts Family Reunification
Germany is restricting family reunification for 351,400 immigrants with "secondary protection" status, delaying applications for two years and increasing border control measures, resulting in a 45% rise in deportations in two weeks.

Germany Tightens Immigration Policies, Restricts Family Reunification
Germany is restricting family reunification for 351,400 immigrants with "secondary protection" status, delaying applications for two years and increasing border control measures, resulting in a 45% rise in deportations in two weeks.
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52% Bias Score

China and Indonesia Strengthen Economic Ties, Emphasize Multilateralism
Chinese Premier Li Qiang's visit to Indonesia solidified the countries' 75-year diplomatic relationship, focusing on economic cooperation, infrastructure projects (like the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway), and joint efforts to address global challenges, including promoting multilateralism and op...

China and Indonesia Strengthen Economic Ties, Emphasize Multilateralism
Chinese Premier Li Qiang's visit to Indonesia solidified the countries' 75-year diplomatic relationship, focusing on economic cooperation, infrastructure projects (like the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway), and joint efforts to address global challenges, including promoting multilateralism and op...
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48% Bias Score

AI Expert Warns of Dangers of Over-Reliance on AI Systems
Melanie Mitchell, an AI expert, warns of the dangers of over-reliance on AI systems due to their limitations in reasoning, vulnerability to manipulation, and lack of transparency, highlighting the need for greater regulation and open-source development.

AI Expert Warns of Dangers of Over-Reliance on AI Systems
Melanie Mitchell, an AI expert, warns of the dangers of over-reliance on AI systems due to their limitations in reasoning, vulnerability to manipulation, and lack of transparency, highlighting the need for greater regulation and open-source development.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Universities' Selective Boycott: Ethical Failure Amidst Palestinian Violence
Dutch universities maintain ties with Israeli institutions despite the ongoing violence against Palestinians, contrasting with their boycott of Russian institutions after the Ukraine invasion; this selective approach, coupled with the suppression of student protests, raises concerns about academic f...

Dutch Universities' Selective Boycott: Ethical Failure Amidst Palestinian Violence
Dutch universities maintain ties with Israeli institutions despite the ongoing violence against Palestinians, contrasting with their boycott of Russian institutions after the Ukraine invasion; this selective approach, coupled with the suppression of student protests, raises concerns about academic f...
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64% Bias Score

Apple's U.S. iPhone Production: A \$153 Billion Risk
A hypothetical shift of iPhone production to the U.S. could cost Apple up to \$153 billion in revenue if it triples prices to \$3,500, forcing 70% of customers to switch brands; however, strong brand loyalty could mitigate losses to \$23.6 billion - \$47.2 billion.

Apple's U.S. iPhone Production: A \$153 Billion Risk
A hypothetical shift of iPhone production to the U.S. could cost Apple up to \$153 billion in revenue if it triples prices to \$3,500, forcing 70% of customers to switch brands; however, strong brand loyalty could mitigate losses to \$23.6 billion - \$47.2 billion.
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60% Bias Score
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