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Dutch King Accused of Conflict of Interest
King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands is accused of conflict of interest for allegedly securing a government role for his sister-in-law, Princess Laurentien, at the Ministry of Finance in Spring 2023, despite legal prohibitions against royal political involvement; Princess Laurentien resigned fro...
Dutch King Accused of Conflict of Interest
King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands is accused of conflict of interest for allegedly securing a government role for his sister-in-law, Princess Laurentien, at the Ministry of Finance in Spring 2023, despite legal prohibitions against royal political involvement; Princess Laurentien resigned fro...
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52% Bias Score


Turkey Launches Supplementary Pension System
Turkey's new supplementary pension system (TES), launching in 2024, mandates at least 3% employee and employer contributions to a worker's pension account, with a 30% government contribution; this supplements the existing social security system (SGK), offering a second retirement option.
Turkey Launches Supplementary Pension System
Turkey's new supplementary pension system (TES), launching in 2024, mandates at least 3% employee and employer contributions to a worker's pension account, with a 30% government contribution; this supplements the existing social security system (SGK), offering a second retirement option.
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48% Bias Score


İmamoğlu to be Sole CHP Presidential Candidate
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu will be the sole CHP presidential candidate in their March 23rd primary, framing the election as a referendum on the current government and urging high participation to demonstrate opposition strength.
İmamoğlu to be Sole CHP Presidential Candidate
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu will be the sole CHP presidential candidate in their March 23rd primary, framing the election as a referendum on the current government and urging high participation to demonstrate opposition strength.
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48% Bias Score


Turkish Mayor Arrested in Corruption Probe
Turkish police arrested Beykoz Mayor Alaattin Köseler and 20 others on charges of "derailing a tender," following a court order and a search of the municipality building where documents were seized as evidence.
Turkish Mayor Arrested in Corruption Probe
Turkish police arrested Beykoz Mayor Alaattin Köseler and 20 others on charges of "derailing a tender," following a court order and a search of the municipality building where documents were seized as evidence.
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60% Bias Score


Far-Right Party Emerges in Mexico
Mexican actor Eduardo Verástegui seeks to establish a far-right political party, "Movimiento Viva México," mirroring global trends and capitalizing on the weakness of the traditional opposition; while presidential success is uncertain, local electoral gains could be significant.
Far-Right Party Emerges in Mexico
Mexican actor Eduardo Verástegui seeks to establish a far-right political party, "Movimiento Viva México," mirroring global trends and capitalizing on the weakness of the traditional opposition; while presidential success is uncertain, local electoral gains could be significant.
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52% Bias Score


Gibson's New Film Downplays Director Amidst Past Controversies
Mel Gibson's new action thriller, "Threat in the Air," starring Mark Wahlberg, opened in Spanish cinemas this week; however, Gibson's role in its marketing is minimized due to past controversies involving antisemitic and misogynistic remarks, despite the film's relatively successful US box office pe...
Gibson's New Film Downplays Director Amidst Past Controversies
Mel Gibson's new action thriller, "Threat in the Air," starring Mark Wahlberg, opened in Spanish cinemas this week; however, Gibson's role in its marketing is minimized due to past controversies involving antisemitic and misogynistic remarks, despite the film's relatively successful US box office pe...
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64% Bias Score

Danish 'Woodhenge' Reveals Shared Beliefs and Ties with England
A 30-meter diameter circle of at least 45 wooden posts, dating back to 2600-1600 BCE, has been discovered in Aars, Denmark, aligning with Stonehenge and suggesting shared beliefs and close ties between Denmark and England during the late Stone Age and early Bronze Age.

Danish 'Woodhenge' Reveals Shared Beliefs and Ties with England
A 30-meter diameter circle of at least 45 wooden posts, dating back to 2600-1600 BCE, has been discovered in Aars, Denmark, aligning with Stonehenge and suggesting shared beliefs and close ties between Denmark and England during the late Stone Age and early Bronze Age.
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44% Bias Score

Turkey's Monetary Tightening Slows Consumer Spending, High-Income Households Most Affected
Turkey's Central Bank (TCMB) reports that monetary tightening has caused consumer spending to slow across all income groups, with the most significant decrease seen among high-income households who shifted towards saving, based on an analysis using retail sector data and household budget surveys.

Turkey's Monetary Tightening Slows Consumer Spending, High-Income Households Most Affected
Turkey's Central Bank (TCMB) reports that monetary tightening has caused consumer spending to slow across all income groups, with the most significant decrease seen among high-income households who shifted towards saving, based on an analysis using retail sector data and household budget surveys.
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24% Bias Score

Turkey's January Trade Deficit Widens to $7.54 Billion
Turkey's January 2025 foreign trade saw a 5.8% rise in exports to $21.16 billion and a 9.6% increase in imports to $28.70 billion, leading to a $7.54 billion trade deficit; Germany was the top export destination, while Russia led imports.

Turkey's January Trade Deficit Widens to $7.54 Billion
Turkey's January 2025 foreign trade saw a 5.8% rise in exports to $21.16 billion and a 9.6% increase in imports to $28.70 billion, leading to a $7.54 billion trade deficit; Germany was the top export destination, while Russia led imports.
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32% Bias Score

Mexico City's ISSSTE Reform: Increased Contributions Spark Union Protests
Mexico City President Claudia Sheinbaum proposed an ISSSTE reform on February 7th to strengthen its finances and return housing functions to FOVISSSTE, increasing contributions for high-earning public employees to fund healthcare improvements, sparking protests from unions.

Mexico City's ISSSTE Reform: Increased Contributions Spark Union Protests
Mexico City President Claudia Sheinbaum proposed an ISSSTE reform on February 7th to strengthen its finances and return housing functions to FOVISSSTE, increasing contributions for high-earning public employees to fund healthcare improvements, sparking protests from unions.
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36% Bias Score

London's Largest Nightclub Temporarily Closed After Safety Incidents
Drumsheds, the world's largest nightclub in Tottenham, London, temporarily closed in December 2023 after three serious incidents (a stabbing and two drug overdose deaths) in its first two months prompted its temporary closure by Enfield council due to insufficient responses to health emergencies and...

London's Largest Nightclub Temporarily Closed After Safety Incidents
Drumsheds, the world's largest nightclub in Tottenham, London, temporarily closed in December 2023 after three serious incidents (a stabbing and two drug overdose deaths) in its first two months prompted its temporary closure by Enfield council due to insufficient responses to health emergencies and...
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52% Bias Score

Mexico City Sanitation Workers Face Abuse, Low Pay, and Systemic Neglect
In Mexico City, sanitation workers like Rogelio and Vicente face daily verbal abuse, low pay, and financial burdens, highlighting the precariousness of informal labor and lack of public empathy, despite some workers being registered under government programs like Nómina 1.

Mexico City Sanitation Workers Face Abuse, Low Pay, and Systemic Neglect
In Mexico City, sanitation workers like Rogelio and Vicente face daily verbal abuse, low pay, and financial burdens, highlighting the precariousness of informal labor and lack of public empathy, despite some workers being registered under government programs like Nómina 1.
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28% Bias Score
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