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Turkey's Constitutional Reform Faces Impasse Amidst Political Divide
President Erdoğan urged CHP to cooperate on a new constitution, focusing on procedural efficiency past the uncontested initial articles; however, CHP rejected collaboration with the current administration, citing its disregard for constitutional norms, thus creating an impasse.
Turkey's Constitutional Reform Faces Impasse Amidst Political Divide
President Erdoğan urged CHP to cooperate on a new constitution, focusing on procedural efficiency past the uncontested initial articles; however, CHP rejected collaboration with the current administration, citing its disregard for constitutional norms, thus creating an impasse.
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56% Bias Score


European Parliament Condemns Spain's Actions, Citing Attacks on Rule of Law
The European Parliament criticized the Spanish government for attacks on the rule of law and the separation of powers, particularly regarding a proposed amnesty law, after a narrow vote approving an amendment to an annual report. The vote saw support from the Popular Party and far-right groups, whil...
European Parliament Condemns Spain's Actions, Citing Attacks on Rule of Law
The European Parliament criticized the Spanish government for attacks on the rule of law and the separation of powers, particularly regarding a proposed amnesty law, after a narrow vote approving an amendment to an annual report. The vote saw support from the Popular Party and far-right groups, whil...
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40% Bias Score


Italian Court Prioritizes Child's Rights in Same-Sex Surrogacy Case
An Italian court granted adoption rights to the second father in a same-sex couple who used surrogacy abroad, prioritizing the child's well-being despite Italy's recent criminalization of surrogacy, even if performed internationally.
Italian Court Prioritizes Child's Rights in Same-Sex Surrogacy Case
An Italian court granted adoption rights to the second father in a same-sex couple who used surrogacy abroad, prioritizing the child's well-being despite Italy's recent criminalization of surrogacy, even if performed internationally.
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32% Bias Score


Venice Biennale Highlights Collaborative, Sustainable Architecture
The 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale, "Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective," features 750 participants and 300+ projects across 66 national pavilions, emphasizing collaborative, sustainable solutions to climate change, particularly the construction industry's 40% contribution to CO2 emissi...
Venice Biennale Highlights Collaborative, Sustainable Architecture
The 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale, "Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective," features 750 participants and 300+ projects across 66 national pavilions, emphasizing collaborative, sustainable solutions to climate change, particularly the construction industry's 40% contribution to CO2 emissi...
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32% Bias Score


Qatar Lures Wall Street with Incentives to Become Middle East Financial Hub
Qatar is offering financial incentives, including salary subsidies and investment cost coverage, to attract Wall Street firms and transform Doha into a major financial center in the Middle East, leveraging its sovereign wealth fund and post-World Cup momentum.
Qatar Lures Wall Street with Incentives to Become Middle East Financial Hub
Qatar is offering financial incentives, including salary subsidies and investment cost coverage, to attract Wall Street firms and transform Doha into a major financial center in the Middle East, leveraging its sovereign wealth fund and post-World Cup momentum.
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44% Bias Score


Global Family Offices Increase China Investments Despite Trade War Risks
A UBS survey of 317 global family offices reveals that many plan to increase China investments despite global trade war threats; however, American family offices are an exception, indicating no such plans. The survey, conducted between January 22 and April 4, 2025, highlights a shift towards develop...
Global Family Offices Increase China Investments Despite Trade War Risks
A UBS survey of 317 global family offices reveals that many plan to increase China investments despite global trade war threats; however, American family offices are an exception, indicating no such plans. The survey, conducted between January 22 and April 4, 2025, highlights a shift towards develop...
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36% Bias Score

EU to Reassess Israel Agreements Amid Gaza Crisis; Spain's Opposition Divided
Following pressure from a majority of countries, the EU will reassess its agreements with Israel due to the Gaza crisis; Spain's government spearheaded this push, but this stance faces internal opposition from Spain's main opposition party, which criticizes the EU's approach but condemns Israel's di...

EU to Reassess Israel Agreements Amid Gaza Crisis; Spain's Opposition Divided
Following pressure from a majority of countries, the EU will reassess its agreements with Israel due to the Gaza crisis; Spain's government spearheaded this push, but this stance faces internal opposition from Spain's main opposition party, which criticizes the EU's approach but condemns Israel's di...
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40% Bias Score

Enhanced Games": Doping-Allowed Competition Sparks Outrage
A new competition called "Enhanced Games" will be held in Las Vegas in May 2024, allowing and encouraging the use of performance-enhancing drugs; this directly challenges the IOC and WADA, raising significant ethical and health concerns.

Enhanced Games": Doping-Allowed Competition Sparks Outrage
A new competition called "Enhanced Games" will be held in Las Vegas in May 2024, allowing and encouraging the use of performance-enhancing drugs; this directly challenges the IOC and WADA, raising significant ethical and health concerns.
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64% Bias Score

Dutch Role in EncroChat and Sky ECC Hacks Under Legal Scrutiny
Dutch involvement in the EncroChat and Sky ECC hacks is under intense legal scrutiny, raising serious questions about the admissibility of millions of intercepted messages used as evidence in Dutch criminal trials. A new document suggests a greater Dutch role than previously acknowledged.

Dutch Role in EncroChat and Sky ECC Hacks Under Legal Scrutiny
Dutch involvement in the EncroChat and Sky ECC hacks is under intense legal scrutiny, raising serious questions about the admissibility of millions of intercepted messages used as evidence in Dutch criminal trials. A new document suggests a greater Dutch role than previously acknowledged.
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40% Bias Score

Israeli Teen Indicted for Espionage on Behalf of Iran
An 18-year-old Israeli, Moshe Atias, was indicted for espionage on behalf of Iran during the recent war, gathering intelligence on former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's hospital location and damaging Israeli state symbols for \$1,800.

Israeli Teen Indicted for Espionage on Behalf of Iran
An 18-year-old Israeli, Moshe Atias, was indicted for espionage on behalf of Iran during the recent war, gathering intelligence on former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's hospital location and damaging Israeli state symbols for \$1,800.
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44% Bias Score

Russian Lawyer Convicted of Double Murder Attempts Escape
In Serov, Russia, a lawyer, Aleksandr Golok, murdered his lover, Olga Soroka, and her 6-year-old son in November 2024; he was arrested in April 2025 after her decapitated head was found, and he attempted to escape from pre-trial detention on May 22, 2025.

Russian Lawyer Convicted of Double Murder Attempts Escape
In Serov, Russia, a lawyer, Aleksandr Golok, murdered his lover, Olga Soroka, and her 6-year-old son in November 2024; he was arrested in April 2025 after her decapitated head was found, and he attempted to escape from pre-trial detention on May 22, 2025.
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56% Bias Score

IDF Probe Reveals Failures in Kissufim Battle, 45 Dead
On October 7, 2023, 150 Hamas fighters from two battalions attacked the Kissufim army base and kibbutz, killing 45 Israelis (27 soldiers, 10 civilians, 6 Thai workers, 1 volunteer) and wounding 70 more; one Israeli was mistakenly killed by IDF forces; the IDF probe revealed failures in training and ...

IDF Probe Reveals Failures in Kissufim Battle, 45 Dead
On October 7, 2023, 150 Hamas fighters from two battalions attacked the Kissufim army base and kibbutz, killing 45 Israelis (27 soldiers, 10 civilians, 6 Thai workers, 1 volunteer) and wounding 70 more; one Israeli was mistakenly killed by IDF forces; the IDF probe revealed failures in training and ...
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48% Bias Score
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