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Poland Launches Border Checks with Germany to Combat Human Trafficking
Poland initiated border checks with Germany at 52 crossings on July 26th, 2024, targeting human trafficking. The checks, supported by military police, involve brief stops for cars with German plates, while trucks and Polish-plated cars are largely unaffected; pedestrian checks are thorough. The meas...
Poland Launches Border Checks with Germany to Combat Human Trafficking
Poland initiated border checks with Germany at 52 crossings on July 26th, 2024, targeting human trafficking. The checks, supported by military police, involve brief stops for cars with German plates, while trucks and Polish-plated cars are largely unaffected; pedestrian checks are thorough. The meas...
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40% Bias Score


Italy's Logistics Crisis: Infrastructure and Digitalization Gaps Hamper Growth
Italy's logistics sector faces challenges due to poor rail-port connectivity and limited digitalization, resulting in only 35% of Asian goods reaching Italian ports and 80% of European freight bypassing the country; urgent infrastructure upgrades and supply chain digitalization are crucial for compe...
Italy's Logistics Crisis: Infrastructure and Digitalization Gaps Hamper Growth
Italy's logistics sector faces challenges due to poor rail-port connectivity and limited digitalization, resulting in only 35% of Asian goods reaching Italian ports and 80% of European freight bypassing the country; urgent infrastructure upgrades and supply chain digitalization are crucial for compe...
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40% Bias Score


Turkish Talent Manager's Health Crisis Raises Stakes in Gezi Park Protest Trial
Ayşe Barım, a talent manager accused of planning the Gezi Park protests, faces her first court appearance today after a medical report revealed critical heart problems and a brain aneurysm, jeopardizing her health and raising questions about her continued detention.
Turkish Talent Manager's Health Crisis Raises Stakes in Gezi Park Protest Trial
Ayşe Barım, a talent manager accused of planning the Gezi Park protests, faces her first court appearance today after a medical report revealed critical heart problems and a brain aneurysm, jeopardizing her health and raising questions about her continued detention.
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48% Bias Score


Kocaoğlu: Public Resistance Crucial in Preventing Political Crackdowns
Former İzmir Mayor Aziz Kocaoğlu recounts his seven-year legal battle against a 397-year prison sentence, emphasizing the crucial role of public support in his acquittal and the importance of continued public demonstrations to counter perceived threats to local governance.
Kocaoğlu: Public Resistance Crucial in Preventing Political Crackdowns
Former İzmir Mayor Aziz Kocaoğlu recounts his seven-year legal battle against a 397-year prison sentence, emphasizing the crucial role of public support in his acquittal and the importance of continued public demonstrations to counter perceived threats to local governance.
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48% Bias Score


Suspended Sentence for Guardian Abusing Five Children in Beloyarsky
Viktoriya Zemlyanaya, a resident of the Beloyarsky district, was given a 4-year suspended sentence for abusing five children under her guardianship between December 2018 and November 2022, involving physical and psychological torment, after three children sought help from a neighbor following an inc...
Suspended Sentence for Guardian Abusing Five Children in Beloyarsky
Viktoriya Zemlyanaya, a resident of the Beloyarsky district, was given a 4-year suspended sentence for abusing five children under her guardianship between December 2018 and November 2022, involving physical and psychological torment, after three children sought help from a neighbor following an inc...
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56% Bias Score


Singleton Family Drops Copyright Lawsuit Against Nine Network
The family of Dawn Singleton, a victim of the April 2024 Bondi Junction stabbing, dropped their copyright lawsuit against Nine Network and The Sydney Morning Herald on Monday, preventing a trial that could have set a legal precedent for media use of social media content in news reporting.
Singleton Family Drops Copyright Lawsuit Against Nine Network
The family of Dawn Singleton, a victim of the April 2024 Bondi Junction stabbing, dropped their copyright lawsuit against Nine Network and The Sydney Morning Herald on Monday, preventing a trial that could have set a legal precedent for media use of social media content in news reporting.
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40% Bias Score

Public Memory: Why Some Political Scandals Persist
The article analyzes why some political scandals remain in the public memory while others fade, citing examples such as Jordi Pujol's hidden funds and Pablo Iglesias' housing purchase, and suggests this is influenced by pre-existing societal beliefs and political narratives.

Public Memory: Why Some Political Scandals Persist
The article analyzes why some political scandals remain in the public memory while others fade, citing examples such as Jordi Pujol's hidden funds and Pablo Iglesias' housing purchase, and suggests this is influenced by pre-existing societal beliefs and political narratives.
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12% Bias Score

Turkey Extradited 15 Fugitives from Five Countries
Turkey's Interior Minister announced the extradition of 15 fugitives—13 with Interpol red notices and two with national warrants—from Georgia (10), Greece (2), the UK, North Macedonia, and Germany, following a coordinated international operation involving various law enforcement agencies and intelli...

Turkey Extradited 15 Fugitives from Five Countries
Turkey's Interior Minister announced the extradition of 15 fugitives—13 with Interpol red notices and two with national warrants—from Georgia (10), Greece (2), the UK, North Macedonia, and Germany, following a coordinated international operation involving various law enforcement agencies and intelli...
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44% Bias Score

Erdoğan Hints at Cabinet Reshuffle Amidst Low Ministerial Approval Ratings
President Erdoğan hinted at a potential cabinet reshuffle during a recent meeting, following a low-performing AKP poll on ministerial satisfaction; four ministers, including the Trade, Agriculture, Culture, and Labor ministers, are reportedly at risk of being replaced.

Erdoğan Hints at Cabinet Reshuffle Amidst Low Ministerial Approval Ratings
President Erdoğan hinted at a potential cabinet reshuffle during a recent meeting, following a low-performing AKP poll on ministerial satisfaction; four ministers, including the Trade, Agriculture, Culture, and Labor ministers, are reportedly at risk of being replaced.
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64% Bias Score

China's Summer Box Office Thrives Despite Industry Headwinds
China's summer box office has grossed over $354.5 million as of Sunday, with "She's Got No Name" and "Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning" leading, showcasing a diverse range of films amidst industry challenges.

China's Summer Box Office Thrives Despite Industry Headwinds
China's summer box office has grossed over $354.5 million as of Sunday, with "She's Got No Name" and "Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning" leading, showcasing a diverse range of films amidst industry challenges.
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36% Bias Score

Star Entertainment's Queen's Wharf Deal in Jeopardy
Star Entertainment faces a potential $37 million penalty if its deal to sell its stake in Brisbane's Queen's Wharf precinct to Hong Kong investors fails by July 31; negotiations continue, with a key sticking point being Star's casino operation.

Star Entertainment's Queen's Wharf Deal in Jeopardy
Star Entertainment faces a potential $37 million penalty if its deal to sell its stake in Brisbane's Queen's Wharf precinct to Hong Kong investors fails by July 31; negotiations continue, with a key sticking point being Star's casino operation.
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40% Bias Score

Changsha Preserves Wartime Relics, Fostering Historical Awareness
In Changsha, China, heritage conservation staff meticulously maintain wartime relics at Yuelu Mountain, preserving sites from the Battles of Changsha (1939-44) including command posts, fortifications, and soldiers' tombs, showcasing the area's role in the Second Sino-Japanese War and fostering histo...

Changsha Preserves Wartime Relics, Fostering Historical Awareness
In Changsha, China, heritage conservation staff meticulously maintain wartime relics at Yuelu Mountain, preserving sites from the Battles of Changsha (1939-44) including command posts, fortifications, and soldiers' tombs, showcasing the area's role in the Second Sino-Japanese War and fostering histo...
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36% Bias Score
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