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Hacettepe Faculty Condemns Imamoglu Arrest, Expresses Concern for Academic Freedom
Hacettepe University medical faculty in Ankara released a statement on October 31, 2023, expressing concern over Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's arrest, its impact on academic freedom, and the ensuing protests, emphasizing the students' peaceful pursuit of justice and democratic rights.
Hacettepe Faculty Condemns Imamoglu Arrest, Expresses Concern for Academic Freedom
Hacettepe University medical faculty in Ankara released a statement on October 31, 2023, expressing concern over Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's arrest, its impact on academic freedom, and the ensuing protests, emphasizing the students' peaceful pursuit of justice and democratic rights.
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52% Bias Score


Turkey Rejects International Criticism Over Istanbul Municipality Arrests
Turkish Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç held a press conference addressing international concerns over the Istanbul municipality investigation, stating its independence from President Erdoğan while confirming 51 arrests, 41 under judicial control, and 14 still being sought.
Turkey Rejects International Criticism Over Istanbul Municipality Arrests
Turkish Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç held a press conference addressing international concerns over the Istanbul municipality investigation, stating its independence from President Erdoğan while confirming 51 arrests, 41 under judicial control, and 14 still being sought.
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60% Bias Score


Spain's 'Cold Progressivity': €9.75 Billion in Unintended Tax Revenue
Spain's inflation from 2021 to 2024 created a 'cold progressivity' effect, generating €9.75 billion in extra tax revenue due to non-indexed income tax brackets, disproportionately impacting middle-income earners who paid an average of €458 more.
Spain's 'Cold Progressivity': €9.75 Billion in Unintended Tax Revenue
Spain's inflation from 2021 to 2024 created a 'cold progressivity' effect, generating €9.75 billion in extra tax revenue due to non-indexed income tax brackets, disproportionately impacting middle-income earners who paid an average of €458 more.
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36% Bias Score


Russia Calls for Condemnation of Journalist Killings in Ukraine
The upper chamber of the Russian parliament's commission on information policy is urging international organizations to condemn the killings of three Russian journalists—Anna Prokofyeva of Channel One, and Alexander Fedorkak and two crew members of Zvezda TV—who died in recent days while covering th...
Russia Calls for Condemnation of Journalist Killings in Ukraine
The upper chamber of the Russian parliament's commission on information policy is urging international organizations to condemn the killings of three Russian journalists—Anna Prokofyeva of Channel One, and Alexander Fedorkak and two crew members of Zvezda TV—who died in recent days while covering th...
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56% Bias Score


German Parental Leave: Study Reveals Desire for Equal Share, but Persistent Gender Imbalance
A Bertelsmann Stiftung study shows 44 percent of 2,500 surveyed Germans prefer equal parental leave (7 months each), while 39 percent favor the traditional model (mother 12 months, father 2 months); currently, fathers average 2.8 months, mothers 11.6 months of parental leave.
German Parental Leave: Study Reveals Desire for Equal Share, but Persistent Gender Imbalance
A Bertelsmann Stiftung study shows 44 percent of 2,500 surveyed Germans prefer equal parental leave (7 months each), while 39 percent favor the traditional model (mother 12 months, father 2 months); currently, fathers average 2.8 months, mothers 11.6 months of parental leave.
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44% Bias Score


Russia Announces Major Gubernatorial Reshuffle
President Putin appointed Denis Pasler as acting governor of Sverdlovsk Oblast and Yevgeny Solntsev as governor of Orenburg Oblast on Wednesday evening, citing their experience and success in regional leadership and post-conflict reconstruction, respectively.
Russia Announces Major Gubernatorial Reshuffle
President Putin appointed Denis Pasler as acting governor of Sverdlovsk Oblast and Yevgeny Solntsev as governor of Orenburg Oblast on Wednesday evening, citing their experience and success in regional leadership and post-conflict reconstruction, respectively.
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40% Bias Score

Villar Faces 15.5-Year Sentence for RFEF Corruption
Spanish prosecutors are seeking a 15.5-year prison sentence and €966,000 in fines for Ángel María Villar, former RFEF president, for alleged corruption and mismanagement between 2007 and 2017, causing over €4.5 million in losses to the RFEF through schemes benefiting his son and associates.

Villar Faces 15.5-Year Sentence for RFEF Corruption
Spanish prosecutors are seeking a 15.5-year prison sentence and €966,000 in fines for Ángel María Villar, former RFEF president, for alleged corruption and mismanagement between 2007 and 2017, causing over €4.5 million in losses to the RFEF through schemes benefiting his son and associates.
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36% Bias Score

Huríes": A Novel Exposes Algeria's Silenced Civil War
Kamel Daoud's novel "Huríes" uses a survivor's story to symbolize Algeria's silenced civil war and the oppression of women, prompting criticism from various groups including the Algerian government, which has attempted to suppress the book.

Huríes": A Novel Exposes Algeria's Silenced Civil War
Kamel Daoud's novel "Huríes" uses a survivor's story to symbolize Algeria's silenced civil war and the oppression of women, prompting criticism from various groups including the Algerian government, which has attempted to suppress the book.
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48% Bias Score

German Coalition Talks Stalled on Combustion Engine Ban, E-Car Incentives
Negotiations between Germany's Union and SPD parties on forming a coalition government are stalled over disagreements on the EU's combustion engine ban, e-car incentives (Union wants a purchase premium; SPD, a social leasing program), and a general speed limit (SPD supports; Union opposes).

German Coalition Talks Stalled on Combustion Engine Ban, E-Car Incentives
Negotiations between Germany's Union and SPD parties on forming a coalition government are stalled over disagreements on the EU's combustion engine ban, e-car incentives (Union wants a purchase premium; SPD, a social leasing program), and a general speed limit (SPD supports; Union opposes).
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48% Bias Score

Black Sea Initiative: A Tentative Agreement for Grain Exports and Trade
A tentative agreement, termed the "Black Sea Initiative," allows civilian ships to transit Ukrainian ports under Russian inspection to prevent arms smuggling, enabling Ukraine to export goods and offering Russia streamlined trade and potential sanctions relief.

Black Sea Initiative: A Tentative Agreement for Grain Exports and Trade
A tentative agreement, termed the "Black Sea Initiative," allows civilian ships to transit Ukrainian ports under Russian inspection to prevent arms smuggling, enabling Ukraine to export goods and offering Russia streamlined trade and potential sanctions relief.
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48% Bias Score

US-Driven Ceasefire Push Undermines Ukrainian Conflict Resolution
US military analyst Stanislav Krapivenko asserts that only the US, motivated by President Trump's domestic political interests, desires a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine, while Russia seeks a comprehensive peace treaty, and Ukraine delays to harm Trump politically, making a lasting peace unlikely.

US-Driven Ceasefire Push Undermines Ukrainian Conflict Resolution
US military analyst Stanislav Krapivenko asserts that only the US, motivated by President Trump's domestic political interests, desires a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine, while Russia seeks a comprehensive peace treaty, and Ukraine delays to harm Trump politically, making a lasting peace unlikely.
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48% Bias Score

France's 2024 Public Deficit Reaches 5.8% of GDP
France's 2024 public deficit reached 5.8% of GDP, exceeding initial projections despite being slightly better than anticipated, due to higher public spending and slower revenue growth, increasing its public debt to over €3.3 trillion.

France's 2024 Public Deficit Reaches 5.8% of GDP
France's 2024 public deficit reached 5.8% of GDP, exceeding initial projections despite being slightly better than anticipated, due to higher public spending and slower revenue growth, increasing its public debt to over €3.3 trillion.
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48% Bias Score
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