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Bangkok Skyscraper Collapse: 17 Face Negligence Charges After 92 Deaths
Following a deadly earthquake in Myanmar, a Bangkok skyscraper under construction collapsed, killing 92; 17 people, including a prominent Thai construction executive, face charges of professional negligence resulting in death, due to alleged building code violations and substandard materials.
Bangkok Skyscraper Collapse: 17 Face Negligence Charges After 92 Deaths
Following a deadly earthquake in Myanmar, a Bangkok skyscraper under construction collapsed, killing 92; 17 people, including a prominent Thai construction executive, face charges of professional negligence resulting in death, due to alleged building code violations and substandard materials.
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40% Bias Score


Climate Change, Tariffs Fuel Global Coffee Price Surge
Global coffee prices have soared since 2021 due to climate change impacting harvests in major producers like Brazil and Vietnam, coupled with increased demand and high US import tariffs on Vietnamese coffee, leading to 80% inflation in Brazil.
Climate Change, Tariffs Fuel Global Coffee Price Surge
Global coffee prices have soared since 2021 due to climate change impacting harvests in major producers like Brazil and Vietnam, coupled with increased demand and high US import tariffs on Vietnamese coffee, leading to 80% inflation in Brazil.
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16% Bias Score


Wikipedia Debates AI Integration to Preserve Accuracy and Human Oversight
Facing challenges from AI-generated content and shifting user behavior, Wikipedia's Italian community is actively discussing ways to integrate AI tools responsibly while preserving human oversight and accuracy, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the encyclopedia's integrity and reliability.
Wikipedia Debates AI Integration to Preserve Accuracy and Human Oversight
Facing challenges from AI-generated content and shifting user behavior, Wikipedia's Italian community is actively discussing ways to integrate AI tools responsibly while preserving human oversight and accuracy, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the encyclopedia's integrity and reliability.
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40% Bias Score


1,000-Soldier Prisoner Exchange in Istanbul Amidst Failed Ceasefire Talks
Russia and Ukraine exchanged 1,000 prisoners of war each in Istanbul following talks, the first face-to-face meeting since March 2022; however, a ceasefire remains elusive amid accusations of unacceptable Russian demands and alleged attempts to hinder negotiations.
1,000-Soldier Prisoner Exchange in Istanbul Amidst Failed Ceasefire Talks
Russia and Ukraine exchanged 1,000 prisoners of war each in Istanbul following talks, the first face-to-face meeting since March 2022; however, a ceasefire remains elusive amid accusations of unacceptable Russian demands and alleged attempts to hinder negotiations.
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48% Bias Score


PKK Declares Ceasefire in Long-Running Conflict with Turkey
The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) announced a ceasefire in its conflict with Turkey, ending decades of fighting, following an order from its imprisoned leader, Abdullah Ocalan; this decision comes amidst other major global conflicts.
PKK Declares Ceasefire in Long-Running Conflict with Turkey
The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) announced a ceasefire in its conflict with Turkey, ending decades of fighting, following an order from its imprisoned leader, Abdullah Ocalan; this decision comes amidst other major global conflicts.
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72% Bias Score


Ukraine-Russia Talks Begin in Istanbul Amidst Low Expectations
Ukraine and Russia are holding talks in Istanbul today, the first direct negotiations in three years, despite low expectations of a breakthrough, with Ukrainian officials holding prior meetings with US and European representatives. The talks are led by the respective defense ministers, with the pres...
Ukraine-Russia Talks Begin in Istanbul Amidst Low Expectations
Ukraine and Russia are holding talks in Istanbul today, the first direct negotiations in three years, despite low expectations of a breakthrough, with Ukrainian officials holding prior meetings with US and European representatives. The talks are led by the respective defense ministers, with the pres...
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44% Bias Score

Merz and Erdoğan Meet, Signaling New Phase in German-Turkish Relations
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan met in Tirana, Albania, on the sidelines of the European Political Community Summit, signaling a new phase in German-Turkish relations with discussions on bilateral ties and regional issues, including a commitment from Merz to ...

Merz and Erdoğan Meet, Signaling New Phase in German-Turkish Relations
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan met in Tirana, Albania, on the sidelines of the European Political Community Summit, signaling a new phase in German-Turkish relations with discussions on bilateral ties and regional issues, including a commitment from Merz to ...
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52% Bias Score

Starmer's Immigration Speech Draws Criticism
Letters to the Guardian criticize Keir Starmer's recent speech on immigration, arguing that his "island of strangers" comment is divisive and inaccurate, citing personal experiences of immigrants who have positively contributed to British society.

Starmer's Immigration Speech Draws Criticism
Letters to the Guardian criticize Keir Starmer's recent speech on immigration, arguing that his "island of strangers" comment is divisive and inaccurate, citing personal experiences of immigrants who have positively contributed to British society.
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56% Bias Score

Digital Monopolies Threaten Turkish Media: Conference Demands Action
A Turkish media conference, organized by the Journalists' Association, exposed how Google-led digital platforms control news visibility and advertising, threatening independent media's sustainability due to opaque practices and lack of fair compensation, urging stronger journalist solidarity and reg...

Digital Monopolies Threaten Turkish Media: Conference Demands Action
A Turkish media conference, organized by the Journalists' Association, exposed how Google-led digital platforms control news visibility and advertising, threatening independent media's sustainability due to opaque practices and lack of fair compensation, urging stronger journalist solidarity and reg...
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48% Bias Score

Russian Hackers Target Polish Political Websites Before Election
A group of Russian hackers attacked the websites of Poland's Civic Platform party and other political parties two days before the presidential election, prompting an investigation and raising concerns about election interference.

Russian Hackers Target Polish Political Websites Before Election
A group of Russian hackers attacked the websites of Poland's Civic Platform party and other political parties two days before the presidential election, prompting an investigation and raising concerns about election interference.
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24% Bias Score

Hadi Matar Sentenced to 25 Years for Attack on Salman Rushdie
Hadi Matar, the man who stabbed author Salman Rushdie in New York in 2022, was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Friday for attempted murder, reflecting the severity of the attack that left Rushdie with serious injuries and blindness in one eye. Matar's actions are connected to a decades-old fatwa ...

Hadi Matar Sentenced to 25 Years for Attack on Salman Rushdie
Hadi Matar, the man who stabbed author Salman Rushdie in New York in 2022, was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Friday for attempted murder, reflecting the severity of the attack that left Rushdie with serious injuries and blindness in one eye. Matar's actions are connected to a decades-old fatwa ...
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40% Bias Score

Vatican Faces €70 Million Deficit Under New Pope
Pope Leo XIV begins his papacy facing a €70 million Vatican deficit, despite reforms under Pope Francis that closed thousands of bank accounts and improved anti-money laundering controls; restoring donor trust is crucial.

Vatican Faces €70 Million Deficit Under New Pope
Pope Leo XIV begins his papacy facing a €70 million Vatican deficit, despite reforms under Pope Francis that closed thousands of bank accounts and improved anti-money laundering controls; restoring donor trust is crucial.
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52% Bias Score
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