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Labour MPs Rebel Against Starmer's Disability Benefit Cuts
Over 80 Labour MPs oppose Keir Starmer's plan to cut £7 billion from disability benefits by June, citing concerns over the impact on three million vulnerable people and lack of transparency; this internal division threatens Starmer's leadership and increases the chance of Nigel Farage becoming Prime...
Labour MPs Rebel Against Starmer's Disability Benefit Cuts
Over 80 Labour MPs oppose Keir Starmer's plan to cut £7 billion from disability benefits by June, citing concerns over the impact on three million vulnerable people and lack of transparency; this internal division threatens Starmer's leadership and increases the chance of Nigel Farage becoming Prime...
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48% Bias Score


Khan Proposes Green Belt Development to Tackle London Housing Crisis
Facing a housing crisis with rents up 11.5 percent and only 40,000 homes built annually against a target of 88,000, London Mayor Sadiq Khan proposes using 'low-quality' green belt land for development, sparking debate and a city-wide consultation.
Khan Proposes Green Belt Development to Tackle London Housing Crisis
Facing a housing crisis with rents up 11.5 percent and only 40,000 homes built annually against a target of 88,000, London Mayor Sadiq Khan proposes using 'low-quality' green belt land for development, sparking debate and a city-wide consultation.
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52% Bias Score


Disappearance of Two Men in Spain Linked to Bankrupt Company
Two African men, Jean Mirabeau Ngoho and Siaka Coulibaly, disappeared on December 14, 2024, after a meeting near the bankrupt Porkytrans company in Librilla, Spain; three individuals connected to the company were arrested, with two imprisoned for suspected homicide and concealment of bodies.
Disappearance of Two Men in Spain Linked to Bankrupt Company
Two African men, Jean Mirabeau Ngoho and Siaka Coulibaly, disappeared on December 14, 2024, after a meeting near the bankrupt Porkytrans company in Librilla, Spain; three individuals connected to the company were arrested, with two imprisoned for suspected homicide and concealment of bodies.
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24% Bias Score


University Contracts Awarded After Threat of Violence
Süleyman Avcı, using threats of violence and claims of connections to organized crime, pressured officials at Tunceli Munzur University into awarding him contracts for a cafeteria and bakery despite a formal complaint; the contracts were awarded for 350,000 TL and 80,000 TL respectively.
University Contracts Awarded After Threat of Violence
Süleyman Avcı, using threats of violence and claims of connections to organized crime, pressured officials at Tunceli Munzur University into awarding him contracts for a cafeteria and bakery despite a formal complaint; the contracts were awarded for 350,000 TL and 80,000 TL respectively.
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64% Bias Score


96 Femicides in Turkey: Family Members Perpetrate Majority of Killings
The Stop Femicides Platform reported 96 women murdered in Turkey in the first four months of 2025; 58 were killed by male family members, highlighting the failure to ensure women's safety in supposedly safe spaces, and emphasizing the need for gender-equitable policies and full implementation of pro...
96 Femicides in Turkey: Family Members Perpetrate Majority of Killings
The Stop Femicides Platform reported 96 women murdered in Turkey in the first four months of 2025; 58 were killed by male family members, highlighting the failure to ensure women's safety in supposedly safe spaces, and emphasizing the need for gender-equitable policies and full implementation of pro...
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44% Bias Score


New Pope's Election Celebrated in Chicago and Chiclayo, Gaza Seeks Continued Support
The election of Robert Francis Prevost as the new Pope is celebrated in both his hometown of Chicago, USA, and Chiclayo, Peru, where he served as bishop, highlighting his personal connections and global implications for the Catholic Church; concerns are also raised by the Gaza community hoping for c...
New Pope's Election Celebrated in Chicago and Chiclayo, Gaza Seeks Continued Support
The election of Robert Francis Prevost as the new Pope is celebrated in both his hometown of Chicago, USA, and Chiclayo, Peru, where he served as bishop, highlighting his personal connections and global implications for the Catholic Church; concerns are also raised by the Gaza community hoping for c...
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16% Bias Score

Nepal's Monsoon Disaster Exposes Gaps in Disaster Resilience
Unprecedented monsoon rains in September 2023 devastated Nepal, destroying Panauti village and causing 244 deaths in Kathmandu, highlighting the country's vulnerability to climate change despite post-2015 earthquake resilience efforts.

Nepal's Monsoon Disaster Exposes Gaps in Disaster Resilience
Unprecedented monsoon rains in September 2023 devastated Nepal, destroying Panauti village and causing 244 deaths in Kathmandu, highlighting the country's vulnerability to climate change despite post-2015 earthquake resilience efforts.
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24% Bias Score

Last WWII Veterans in Kineshma, Russia: A Diminishing Legacy
In the small Russian town of Kineshma, only two surviving World War II veterans remain, both over 100 years old, highlighting the rapidly diminishing number of living witnesses to the war and underscoring the importance of preserving their memories.

Last WWII Veterans in Kineshma, Russia: A Diminishing Legacy
In the small Russian town of Kineshma, only two surviving World War II veterans remain, both over 100 years old, highlighting the rapidly diminishing number of living witnesses to the war and underscoring the importance of preserving their memories.
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24% Bias Score

India-Pakistan Arms Race: Drone Technology and Military Buildup
India and Pakistan are escalating an arms race, with India possessing a vastly larger military, including a significant advantage in drones and defense spending, while Pakistan relies on its experience with drones in counter-terrorism operations, and both countries have similar nuclear capabilities.

India-Pakistan Arms Race: Drone Technology and Military Buildup
India and Pakistan are escalating an arms race, with India possessing a vastly larger military, including a significant advantage in drones and defense spending, while Pakistan relies on its experience with drones in counter-terrorism operations, and both countries have similar nuclear capabilities.
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine Detains Two Alleged Hungarian Spies
Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) arrested two alleged spies Friday, part of a Hungarian military intelligence network gathering information on Ukrainian military capabilities and public opinion in Transcarpathia, a region with a large Hungarian minority, potentially escalating tensions between the t...

Ukraine Detains Two Alleged Hungarian Spies
Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) arrested two alleged spies Friday, part of a Hungarian military intelligence network gathering information on Ukrainian military capabilities and public opinion in Transcarpathia, a region with a large Hungarian minority, potentially escalating tensions between the t...
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32% Bias Score

Turkish CHP Leader Condemns Government's Economic Policies
CHP leader Özgür Özel criticized the Turkish government's economic policies, citing politically motivated legal actions against businesses and political opponents as detrimental to economic stability, impacting production, exports, employment, and investment.

Turkish CHP Leader Condemns Government's Economic Policies
CHP leader Özgür Özel criticized the Turkish government's economic policies, citing politically motivated legal actions against businesses and political opponents as detrimental to economic stability, impacting production, exports, employment, and investment.
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60% Bias Score

Drents Museum Robbery: Two Main Suspects Remain in Custody
Two men, Bernhard Z. and Douglas W., are the main suspects in the January 25th, 2024 robbery of Dacian gold artifacts from the Drents Museum in the Netherlands, valued at €5.7 million; a third suspect, who bought tools used in the robbery, implicated one suspect as the mastermind.

Drents Museum Robbery: Two Main Suspects Remain in Custody
Two men, Bernhard Z. and Douglas W., are the main suspects in the January 25th, 2024 robbery of Dacian gold artifacts from the Drents Museum in the Netherlands, valued at €5.7 million; a third suspect, who bought tools used in the robbery, implicated one suspect as the mastermind.
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44% Bias Score
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