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Istanbul Corruption Arrests: 22 Arrested, 14 Released Under Judicial Control
On October 29, 2023, 38 people including mayors and officials from various municipalities were arrested in Istanbul on corruption charges, leading to 22 arrests and 14 releases under judicial control, sparking criticism from opposition members who viewed this as a politically motivated crackdown.
Istanbul Corruption Arrests: 22 Arrested, 14 Released Under Judicial Control
On October 29, 2023, 38 people including mayors and officials from various municipalities were arrested in Istanbul on corruption charges, leading to 22 arrests and 14 releases under judicial control, sparking criticism from opposition members who viewed this as a politically motivated crackdown.
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56% Bias Score


Meta's $Billions 20-Year Nuclear Power Deal Secures Clean Energy for AI
Meta signed a 20-year deal with Constellation Energy to buy nuclear power from the Clinton Power Station in Illinois, securing its operation for another two decades and powering Meta's AI ambitions with clean energy.
Meta's $Billions 20-Year Nuclear Power Deal Secures Clean Energy for AI
Meta signed a 20-year deal with Constellation Energy to buy nuclear power from the Clinton Power Station in Illinois, securing its operation for another two decades and powering Meta's AI ambitions with clean energy.
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44% Bias Score


PSOE Member Expelled Amid Allegations of Seeking to Undermine Guardia Civil Investigation
Leire Díez, former PSOE member and ex-director of Philately at Correos, held a public appearance addressing allegations of seeking compromising information on Guardia Civil officers investigating PM Sánchez's circle in exchange for favors; she was expelled from the PSOE before the appearance.
PSOE Member Expelled Amid Allegations of Seeking to Undermine Guardia Civil Investigation
Leire Díez, former PSOE member and ex-director of Philately at Correos, held a public appearance addressing allegations of seeking compromising information on Guardia Civil officers investigating PM Sánchez's circle in exchange for favors; she was expelled from the PSOE before the appearance.
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60% Bias Score


Dutch Government Collapses Amid Asylum Policy Dispute
The Dutch right-wing government collapsed Tuesday after Geert Wilders' PVV party withdrew from the coalition over asylum policy, prompting Prime Minister Dick Schoof's resignation and triggering a caretaker government until elections in September.
Dutch Government Collapses Amid Asylum Policy Dispute
The Dutch right-wing government collapsed Tuesday after Geert Wilders' PVV party withdrew from the coalition over asylum policy, prompting Prime Minister Dick Schoof's resignation and triggering a caretaker government until elections in September.
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48% Bias Score


Diplomats' Murder: A Desperate Act in a Shifting Ideological War
Two Israeli diplomats were murdered in Washington, D.C., in an act interpreted by the author as a desperate attempt to "Globalize the Intifada" due to the failure of previous anti-Israel strategies and the recent successes of Israel and its allies in the Middle East.
Diplomats' Murder: A Desperate Act in a Shifting Ideological War
Two Israeli diplomats were murdered in Washington, D.C., in an act interpreted by the author as a desperate attempt to "Globalize the Intifada" due to the failure of previous anti-Israel strategies and the recent successes of Israel and its allies in the Middle East.
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72% Bias Score


Russia-Ukraine Talks: 6,000 Bodies Returned, Ukrainian Attacks Precede Negotiations
Following the second round of Russia-Ukraine talks in Istanbul on June 2nd, Russia returned 6,000 Ukrainian soldier bodies, costing Ukraine 180 billion rubles in compensation, while a series of Ukrainian attacks on Russian territory preceded the talks, leading to US reassessment of support for Ukrai...
Russia-Ukraine Talks: 6,000 Bodies Returned, Ukrainian Attacks Precede Negotiations
Following the second round of Russia-Ukraine talks in Istanbul on June 2nd, Russia returned 6,000 Ukrainian soldier bodies, costing Ukraine 180 billion rubles in compensation, while a series of Ukrainian attacks on Russian territory preceded the talks, leading to US reassessment of support for Ukrai...
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64% Bias Score

Spain Rejects NATO's 5% Defense Spending Target
Spain, unlike other major NATO members, wholly rejects Secretary General Mark Rutte's proposed 3.5%+1.5% formula for reaching 5% defense investment by 2032, maintaining that exceeding its current 2% GDP commitment is unwarranted, despite facing significant pressure from allies and the current geopol...

Spain Rejects NATO's 5% Defense Spending Target
Spain, unlike other major NATO members, wholly rejects Secretary General Mark Rutte's proposed 3.5%+1.5% formula for reaching 5% defense investment by 2032, maintaining that exceeding its current 2% GDP commitment is unwarranted, despite facing significant pressure from allies and the current geopol...
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60% Bias Score

Brazilian Comedian Sentenced to Eight Years for Discriminatory Jokes
Brazilian comedian Leo Lins received an eight-year prison sentence and a $50,000 fine for discriminatory jokes targeting various minority groups in his 2022 show, "Perturbador," which was viewed over three million times online before being removed.

Brazilian Comedian Sentenced to Eight Years for Discriminatory Jokes
Brazilian comedian Leo Lins received an eight-year prison sentence and a $50,000 fine for discriminatory jokes targeting various minority groups in his 2022 show, "Perturbador," which was viewed over three million times online before being removed.
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44% Bias Score

UN Condemns Sudan Attack; Guinea-Bissau Sentences Officers; Madagascar FDI Up 16%
The UN condemned the killing of five aid workers in Sudan; Guinea-Bissau sentenced three national guard officers; and Madagascar saw a 16% rise in foreign direct investment to $602 million in 2024.

UN Condemns Sudan Attack; Guinea-Bissau Sentences Officers; Madagascar FDI Up 16%
The UN condemned the killing of five aid workers in Sudan; Guinea-Bissau sentenced three national guard officers; and Madagascar saw a 16% rise in foreign direct investment to $602 million in 2024.
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0% Bias Score

Dutch Cabinet Collapses, Plunging Country into Political Uncertainty
The Dutch cabinet collapsed after the PVV left the coalition, creating political uncertainty until at least October, delaying decisions on defense spending and impacting the NATO summit in The Hague. The coalition, formed in July 2024, faced internal tensions from the start.

Dutch Cabinet Collapses, Plunging Country into Political Uncertainty
The Dutch cabinet collapsed after the PVV left the coalition, creating political uncertainty until at least October, delaying decisions on defense spending and impacting the NATO summit in The Hague. The coalition, formed in July 2024, faced internal tensions from the start.
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44% Bias Score

Israeli Retaliation in Syria Following Rocket Barrage
Following a rocket barrage from southern Syria into Israel on Tuesday evening, Israel launched a retaliatory strike in Daraa province, causing significant damage and casualties, according to Syria's foreign ministry, which denied responsibility for the initial attack.

Israeli Retaliation in Syria Following Rocket Barrage
Following a rocket barrage from southern Syria into Israel on Tuesday evening, Israel launched a retaliatory strike in Daraa province, causing significant damage and casualties, according to Syria's foreign ministry, which denied responsibility for the initial attack.
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32% Bias Score

Virgin Australia Returns to ASX, Raising $685 Million
Virgin Australia, acquired by Bain Capital in 2020, is re-listing on the ASX at $2.90 per share, raising $685 million, with Bain Capital retaining a 40% stake and Qatar Airways holding 23.4%, marking a significant comeback for the airline following its 2020 administration.

Virgin Australia Returns to ASX, Raising $685 Million
Virgin Australia, acquired by Bain Capital in 2020, is re-listing on the ASX at $2.90 per share, raising $685 million, with Bain Capital retaining a 40% stake and Qatar Airways holding 23.4%, marking a significant comeback for the airline following its 2020 administration.
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36% Bias Score
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