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Imamoglu's Diploma Revoked Amidst Allegations of Political Pressure
Istanbul University revoked Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's diploma on March 23rd due to alleged irregularities in his university transfer, prompting accusations of political pressure and raising concerns about the upcoming CHP presidential primary.
Imamoglu's Diploma Revoked Amidst Allegations of Political Pressure
Istanbul University revoked Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's diploma on March 23rd due to alleged irregularities in his university transfer, prompting accusations of political pressure and raising concerns about the upcoming CHP presidential primary.
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48% Bias Score


100+ Arrested in Argentina Amidst Retirees' Protest
Over 100 arrests followed a retirees' march in Argentina, sparking protests over economic hardship, police brutality against senior citizens, and criticism of the government's response, highlighting broader socio-economic issues in the country.
100+ Arrested in Argentina Amidst Retirees' Protest
Over 100 arrests followed a retirees' march in Argentina, sparking protests over economic hardship, police brutality against senior citizens, and criticism of the government's response, highlighting broader socio-economic issues in the country.
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56% Bias Score


Citizen's Arrests Attempted Against Thames Water Executives
Environmental campaigners attempted to citizen's arrest Thames Water's CEO and CFO for public nuisance due to alleged illegal sewage discharge, financial mismanagement, and unsafe infrastructure, submitting a draft indictment to police amidst a £3bn bailout and proposed 59% water bill hike following...
Citizen's Arrests Attempted Against Thames Water Executives
Environmental campaigners attempted to citizen's arrest Thames Water's CEO and CFO for public nuisance due to alleged illegal sewage discharge, financial mismanagement, and unsafe infrastructure, submitting a draft indictment to police amidst a £3bn bailout and proposed 59% water bill hike following...
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64% Bias Score


Russia Forecasts Slower Economic Growth Amidst Sanctions and Rare Earth Import Reduction
At a recent Russian Business Council meeting, government officials projected a decrease in rare earth metal imports and economic growth of 2-2.5%, while business leaders expressed reservations about domestic resource development. President Putin emphasized that sanctions would persist and that Weste...
Russia Forecasts Slower Economic Growth Amidst Sanctions and Rare Earth Import Reduction
At a recent Russian Business Council meeting, government officials projected a decrease in rare earth metal imports and economic growth of 2-2.5%, while business leaders expressed reservations about domestic resource development. President Putin emphasized that sanctions would persist and that Weste...
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40% Bias Score


Istanbul University Revokes Mayor İmamoğlu's Diploma
Istanbul University revoked Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's 31-year-old diploma due to alleged irregularities in his 1990 transfer from Girne American University in Northern Cyprus, citing "absence" and "obvious error," despite legal challenges arguing the retroactive application of regulations is u...
Istanbul University Revokes Mayor İmamoğlu's Diploma
Istanbul University revoked Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's 31-year-old diploma due to alleged irregularities in his 1990 transfer from Girne American University in Northern Cyprus, citing "absence" and "obvious error," despite legal challenges arguing the retroactive application of regulations is u...
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40% Bias Score


Conservation Successes Highlight Urgent Need for Broader Biodiversity Action
A study of 67,217 species on the IUCN Red List reveals that over half have benefited from conservation programs, leading to significant population rebounds in species like the Iberian lynx, but also highlights the urgent need for more widespread and intensive interventions to combat the global biodi...
Conservation Successes Highlight Urgent Need for Broader Biodiversity Action
A study of 67,217 species on the IUCN Red List reveals that over half have benefited from conservation programs, leading to significant population rebounds in species like the Iberian lynx, but also highlights the urgent need for more widespread and intensive interventions to combat the global biodi...
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32% Bias Score

Germany Approves Massive Borrowing for Defense and Infrastructure
The German Federal Parliament approved a multi-billion euro borrowing package for defense and infrastructure, passing a constitutional amendment with 513 votes to 207; the plan needs Bundesrat approval by Friday and includes a €500 billion special fund for infrastructure and climate protection, alon...

Germany Approves Massive Borrowing for Defense and Infrastructure
The German Federal Parliament approved a multi-billion euro borrowing package for defense and infrastructure, passing a constitutional amendment with 513 votes to 207; the plan needs Bundesrat approval by Friday and includes a €500 billion special fund for infrastructure and climate protection, alon...
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52% Bias Score

Hungary Bans Pride Events, Using Facial Recognition to Punish Attendees
Hungary's parliament passed a law banning Pride events, enabling authorities to use facial recognition to fine attendees, sparking condemnation from Amnesty International as a violation of LGBTQ+ rights and freedom of assembly.

Hungary Bans Pride Events, Using Facial Recognition to Punish Attendees
Hungary's parliament passed a law banning Pride events, enabling authorities to use facial recognition to fine attendees, sparking condemnation from Amnesty International as a violation of LGBTQ+ rights and freedom of assembly.
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44% Bias Score

Germany Investigates US Immigration Policy After Citizen's Violent Detention
German national Fabian Schmidt, a permanent US resident, was violently interrogated and detained by US border officials upon returning from Luxembourg, prompting a German government investigation into potential changes in US immigration policy and similar cases involving other EU citizens.

Germany Investigates US Immigration Policy After Citizen's Violent Detention
German national Fabian Schmidt, a permanent US resident, was violently interrogated and detained by US border officials upon returning from Luxembourg, prompting a German government investigation into potential changes in US immigration policy and similar cases involving other EU citizens.
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52% Bias Score

Istanbul University Revokes Imamoglu's Diploma, Raising Election Concerns
Istanbul University revoked Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's diploma, potentially jeopardizing his candidacy in upcoming elections. Imamoglu's lawyers will challenge this decision in court, arguing procedural irregularities and undue political influence.

Istanbul University Revokes Imamoglu's Diploma, Raising Election Concerns
Istanbul University revoked Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's diploma, potentially jeopardizing his candidacy in upcoming elections. Imamoglu's lawyers will challenge this decision in court, arguing procedural irregularities and undue political influence.
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44% Bias Score

Real Madrid Edges Arsenal in Champions League Quarter-Final
Real Madrid defeated Arsenal 2-0 in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final at the Alfredo Di Stéfano stadium on April 22nd, with goals from Linda Caicedo and Athenea, securing a crucial advantage despite injuries to key players.

Real Madrid Edges Arsenal in Champions League Quarter-Final
Real Madrid defeated Arsenal 2-0 in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final at the Alfredo Di Stéfano stadium on April 22nd, with goals from Linda Caicedo and Athenea, securing a crucial advantage despite injuries to key players.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Actions: Personal Vendetta or Systemic Reshaping of US Power?
Donald Trump's seemingly irrational political decisions, including trade policies, strained alliances, and support for Russia, are arguably fueled by personal vendettas, but also align with a broader, well-organized project aiming to fundamentally reshape the US government and its role in the world.

Trump's Actions: Personal Vendetta or Systemic Reshaping of US Power?
Donald Trump's seemingly irrational political decisions, including trade policies, strained alliances, and support for Russia, are arguably fueled by personal vendettas, but also align with a broader, well-organized project aiming to fundamentally reshape the US government and its role in the world.
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48% Bias Score
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