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Turkish Parliament Concludes Debate on Controversial "10th Judicial Package
The Turkish Parliament concluded discussions on the "10th Judicial Package," facing criticism over its perceived shortcomings and lack of public consultation; various parties expressed concerns regarding the bill's impact and the need for a new constitution.
Turkish Parliament Concludes Debate on Controversial "10th Judicial Package
The Turkish Parliament concluded discussions on the "10th Judicial Package," facing criticism over its perceived shortcomings and lack of public consultation; various parties expressed concerns regarding the bill's impact and the need for a new constitution.
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48% Bias Score


Spain's Unemployment: A Positive Facade Hides Persistent Long-Term Joblessness
Despite Spain reaching a 17-year low in overall unemployment (2.4 million), a concerning 46.34% (1.18 million) have been unemployed for over a year, disproportionately affecting women and those over 45, contradicting the government's positive assessment and highlighting a need for targeted strategie...
Spain's Unemployment: A Positive Facade Hides Persistent Long-Term Joblessness
Despite Spain reaching a 17-year low in overall unemployment (2.4 million), a concerning 46.34% (1.18 million) have been unemployed for over a year, disproportionately affecting women and those over 45, contradicting the government's positive assessment and highlighting a need for targeted strategie...
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52% Bias Score


French Citizen Leaves Mexico After Assaulting Renowned Mexican Scientist
On May 4th, 2024, in Irapuato, Mexico, renowned biochemist Octavio Paredes was severely assaulted by his French neighbor, Jean Philippe N., who subsequently left the country without facing charges, prompting outrage and highlighting concerns about the Mexican justice system's response to violent cri...
French Citizen Leaves Mexico After Assaulting Renowned Mexican Scientist
On May 4th, 2024, in Irapuato, Mexico, renowned biochemist Octavio Paredes was severely assaulted by his French neighbor, Jean Philippe N., who subsequently left the country without facing charges, prompting outrage and highlighting concerns about the Mexican justice system's response to violent cri...
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52% Bias Score


PP's Madrid Demo Against Sánchez: Limited Impact Despite Expected High Turnout
The PP is organizing a Madrid demonstration on Sunday against Pedro Sánchez, likely to be well-attended despite the party's upcoming meeting with Sánchez, with limited broader political impact according to polls showing PSOE retaining solid electoral support, highlighting the deep polarization of Sp...
PP's Madrid Demo Against Sánchez: Limited Impact Despite Expected High Turnout
The PP is organizing a Madrid demonstration on Sunday against Pedro Sánchez, likely to be well-attended despite the party's upcoming meeting with Sánchez, with limited broader political impact according to polls showing PSOE retaining solid electoral support, highlighting the deep polarization of Sp...
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60% Bias Score


Israel Festival Uses Art to Heal After Hamas Attacks
The 64th Israel Festival (July 1-24) will hold events in Jerusalem, Upper Galilee, northern Golan Heights, and Western Negev, using art to address social and political challenges following the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks.
Israel Festival Uses Art to Heal After Hamas Attacks
The 64th Israel Festival (July 1-24) will hold events in Jerusalem, Upper Galilee, northern Golan Heights, and Western Negev, using art to address social and political challenges following the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks.
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36% Bias Score


China to Recruit 34,430 Graduates for Rural Positions
China's central government will recruit 34,430 college graduates for rural positions in underdeveloped areas, offering financial incentives and preferential treatment after service, to ease unemployment and revitalize the countryside.
China to Recruit 34,430 Graduates for Rural Positions
China's central government will recruit 34,430 college graduates for rural positions in underdeveloped areas, offering financial incentives and preferential treatment after service, to ease unemployment and revitalize the countryside.
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44% Bias Score

Nine Arrested in Istanbul Corruption Crackdown
Nine individuals, including Büyükçekmece Mayor Hasan Akgün and a former CHP Member of Parliament, were arrested in Istanbul on August 2, 2024, following four separate corruption investigations into the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality and several district municipalities, including allegations of e...

Nine Arrested in Istanbul Corruption Crackdown
Nine individuals, including Büyükçekmece Mayor Hasan Akgün and a former CHP Member of Parliament, were arrested in Istanbul on August 2, 2024, following four separate corruption investigations into the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality and several district municipalities, including allegations of e...
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56% Bias Score

Italy Viva's Genoa Assembly: Renzi's Center-Left Power Play
Italy Viva will hold its national assembly in Genoa at the end of October, following the mayoral victory of Silvia Salis, considered close to party leader Matteo Renzi; the event signals Renzi's strategy to strengthen his influence within the center-left.

Italy Viva's Genoa Assembly: Renzi's Center-Left Power Play
Italy Viva will hold its national assembly in Genoa at the end of October, following the mayoral victory of Silvia Salis, considered close to party leader Matteo Renzi; the event signals Renzi's strategy to strengthen his influence within the center-left.
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52% Bias Score

Madrid Airport Reduces Homelessness with Controversial Tactics
Aena's new security measures at Madrid-Barajas Airport, implemented in January, have significantly reduced the number of homeless people sleeping in the terminals from over 500 to 40-50 nightly, though only 14 have been placed in shelters. While the airport reports fewer incidents, the CGT union hig...

Madrid Airport Reduces Homelessness with Controversial Tactics
Aena's new security measures at Madrid-Barajas Airport, implemented in January, have significantly reduced the number of homeless people sleeping in the terminals from over 500 to 40-50 nightly, though only 14 have been placed in shelters. While the airport reports fewer incidents, the CGT union hig...
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72% Bias Score

New York Knicks Seek New Head Coach After Thibodeau Firing
Following their Eastern Conference Finals loss, the New York Knicks fired head coach Tom Thibodeau, prompting a search for a replacement who can build on their recent playoff success and utilize the newly acquired players, Mikal Bridges and Karl-Anthony Towns.

New York Knicks Seek New Head Coach After Thibodeau Firing
Following their Eastern Conference Finals loss, the New York Knicks fired head coach Tom Thibodeau, prompting a search for a replacement who can build on their recent playoff success and utilize the newly acquired players, Mikal Bridges and Karl-Anthony Towns.
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48% Bias Score

Israel to Rebury Removed Western Wall Stones
Israel's Antiquities Authority will rebury all removed ancient Western Wall stones at their original sites following a dispute with religious leaders who deemed them sacred relics, requiring burial instead of display; the reburial, overseen by a joint committee, is expected to take two weeks.

Israel to Rebury Removed Western Wall Stones
Israel's Antiquities Authority will rebury all removed ancient Western Wall stones at their original sites following a dispute with religious leaders who deemed them sacred relics, requiring burial instead of display; the reburial, overseen by a joint committee, is expected to take two weeks.
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56% Bias Score

Bali Bomber Opens Coffee Shop, Sparking Outrage
Umar Patek, a Bali bomber who served 11 years of a 20-year sentence, opened a coffee shop in Surabaya, Indonesia, causing outrage among victims' families who question his remorse and the fairness of his reintegration into society.

Bali Bomber Opens Coffee Shop, Sparking Outrage
Umar Patek, a Bali bomber who served 11 years of a 20-year sentence, opened a coffee shop in Surabaya, Indonesia, causing outrage among victims' families who question his remorse and the fairness of his reintegration into society.
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52% Bias Score
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