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Turkish Opposition Figures Arrested Amidst Concerns of Political Interference
CHP leader Özgür Özel criticized the arrests of Manavgat Mayor Niyazi Nefi Kara and others, linking them to President Erdoğan's prior announcement, highlighting concerns about due process and political motives, citing uninvestigated corruption cases against AKP municipalities.
Turkish Opposition Figures Arrested Amidst Concerns of Political Interference
CHP leader Özgür Özel criticized the arrests of Manavgat Mayor Niyazi Nefi Kara and others, linking them to President Erdoğan's prior announcement, highlighting concerns about due process and political motives, citing uninvestigated corruption cases against AKP municipalities.
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68% Bias Score


Europe Seeks Middle East Influence Amid Iran Crisis
Facing marginalization in the Iran crisis, European nations are scrambling to regain influence, fearing instability after the US actions, but hampered by past failures and internal divisions, particularly regarding the legality of the Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities.
Europe Seeks Middle East Influence Amid Iran Crisis
Facing marginalization in the Iran crisis, European nations are scrambling to regain influence, fearing instability after the US actions, but hampered by past failures and internal divisions, particularly regarding the legality of the Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities.
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56% Bias Score


Suriname to Inaugurate First Female President Amidst Oil Boom and Economic Challenges
Suriname is set to inaugurate its first female president, Jennifer Geerlings-Simons, on Sunday, following a narrow coalition victory in parliamentary elections. Her unopposed election comes amid significant offshore oil discoveries but ongoing economic struggles in the country.
Suriname to Inaugurate First Female President Amidst Oil Boom and Economic Challenges
Suriname is set to inaugurate its first female president, Jennifer Geerlings-Simons, on Sunday, following a narrow coalition victory in parliamentary elections. Her unopposed election comes amid significant offshore oil discoveries but ongoing economic struggles in the country.
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32% Bias Score


Healthy Life Expectancy for Women in Deprived Areas of England and Wales Reaches Record Low
New data reveals that healthy life expectancy for women in England's most deprived areas has dropped to a record low of 65.1% of their lifespan, compared to 81.5% in the wealthiest areas, highlighting a growing health inequality exacerbated by socioeconomic factors like the cost of living crisis and...
Healthy Life Expectancy for Women in Deprived Areas of England and Wales Reaches Record Low
New data reveals that healthy life expectancy for women in England's most deprived areas has dropped to a record low of 65.1% of their lifespan, compared to 81.5% in the wealthiest areas, highlighting a growing health inequality exacerbated by socioeconomic factors like the cost of living crisis and...
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24% Bias Score


Seabound's Carbon Capture: A Potential Increase in Emissions
A letter to the editor critiques Seabound's carbon-capture process for shipping, arguing that its lime-pellet method may increase CO2 emissions unless production and reuse processes are significantly improved; it suggests using calcium silicate cement production and renewable energy sources.
Seabound's Carbon Capture: A Potential Increase in Emissions
A letter to the editor critiques Seabound's carbon-capture process for shipping, arguing that its lime-pellet method may increase CO2 emissions unless production and reuse processes are significantly improved; it suggests using calcium silicate cement production and renewable energy sources.
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52% Bias Score


Syrian Man Attacks Train Passengers in Germany
A 20-year-old Syrian man with a history of violence attacked passengers on a German train on July 4th, 2025, injuring four; several passengers intervened, and the attacker is under investigation for attempted murder.
Syrian Man Attacks Train Passengers in Germany
A 20-year-old Syrian man with a history of violence attacked passengers on a German train on July 4th, 2025, injuring four; several passengers intervened, and the attacker is under investigation for attempted murder.
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44% Bias Score

International Operation Nets 19 in Turkish Crime Syndicate Crackdown
Turkish authorities, aided by Norway and Sweden, arrested 19 suspects in an operation targeting three organized crime groups in Istanbul, seizing 51 properties, 20 vehicles, and assets worth approximately 1.5 billion lira. One suspect is linked to a 2023 murder in Bosnia.

International Operation Nets 19 in Turkish Crime Syndicate Crackdown
Turkish authorities, aided by Norway and Sweden, arrested 19 suspects in an operation targeting three organized crime groups in Istanbul, seizing 51 properties, 20 vehicles, and assets worth approximately 1.5 billion lira. One suspect is linked to a 2023 murder in Bosnia.
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44% Bias Score

Cannabis-Addicted Father Jailed for Life After Shaking Baby Daughter to Death
Thomas Holford, 25, was jailed for life for murdering his five-week-old daughter, Everleigh Stroud, after shaking her violently while under the influence of cannabis; he had smoked five joints the previous day.

Cannabis-Addicted Father Jailed for Life After Shaking Baby Daughter to Death
Thomas Holford, 25, was jailed for life for murdering his five-week-old daughter, Everleigh Stroud, after shaking her violently while under the influence of cannabis; he had smoked five joints the previous day.
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48% Bias Score

Belfast Prosecutor Ronald Appleton Dies at 97
Ronald Appleton, a Belfast prosecutor who died aged 97, secured 42 life sentences for the Shankill Butchers in 1979 and prosecuted numerous IRA members in controversial "supergrass" trials during Northern Ireland's Troubles, showcasing meticulous preparation and unwavering commitment to justice desp...

Belfast Prosecutor Ronald Appleton Dies at 97
Ronald Appleton, a Belfast prosecutor who died aged 97, secured 42 life sentences for the Shankill Butchers in 1979 and prosecuted numerous IRA members in controversial "supergrass" trials during Northern Ireland's Troubles, showcasing meticulous preparation and unwavering commitment to justice desp...
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24% Bias Score

UK Faces £30 Billion Budget Shortfall: Reeves Weighs Risky Options
Facing a £30 billion budget shortfall, Chancellor Rachel Reeves must choose between breaking fiscal rules, cutting spending, increasing taxes (despite manifesto pledges), imposing wealth taxes, or raising business taxes, each option carrying significant political and economic risks.

UK Faces £30 Billion Budget Shortfall: Reeves Weighs Risky Options
Facing a £30 billion budget shortfall, Chancellor Rachel Reeves must choose between breaking fiscal rules, cutting spending, increasing taxes (despite manifesto pledges), imposing wealth taxes, or raising business taxes, each option carrying significant political and economic risks.
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44% Bias Score

Israel Seeks Expanded Abraham Accords Amidst Regional Tensions
Following a recent 12-day war, Israel seeks to expand the Abraham Accords to include Syria and Lebanon, facing challenges from ongoing conflicts and internal political instability; the US, under President Trump, is pushing for these agreements, but faces obstacles due to Trump's lack of diplomatic s...

Israel Seeks Expanded Abraham Accords Amidst Regional Tensions
Following a recent 12-day war, Israel seeks to expand the Abraham Accords to include Syria and Lebanon, facing challenges from ongoing conflicts and internal political instability; the US, under President Trump, is pushing for these agreements, but faces obstacles due to Trump's lack of diplomatic s...
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60% Bias Score

EU Parliament Seeks to Accelerate End of Russian Gas Imports to 2026
The European Parliament's lead negotiator proposes ending EU imports of Russian gas by 2026, a year earlier than the Commission's proposed 2027 deadline, despite potential legal challenges and opposition from some member states heavily reliant on Russian energy.

EU Parliament Seeks to Accelerate End of Russian Gas Imports to 2026
The European Parliament's lead negotiator proposes ending EU imports of Russian gas by 2026, a year earlier than the Commission's proposed 2027 deadline, despite potential legal challenges and opposition from some member states heavily reliant on Russian energy.
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44% Bias Score
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