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Bongino's Potential Resignation Shakes Trump Administration
Amidst controversy over the Jeffrey Epstein case and conflicting narratives about the existence of a client list, Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino is considering resigning after a heated confrontation with Attorney General Pam Bondi, potentially becoming the Trump administration's first casualty of t...
Bongino's Potential Resignation Shakes Trump Administration
Amidst controversy over the Jeffrey Epstein case and conflicting narratives about the existence of a client list, Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino is considering resigning after a heated confrontation with Attorney General Pam Bondi, potentially becoming the Trump administration's first casualty of t...
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56% Bias Score


Turkish Public Sector Workers Threaten Strike Over Wages
TÜRK-İŞ, representing approximately 600,000 Turkish public sector workers, threatened a strike for August 26th if the government does not meet their demands for a fair collective bargaining agreement, citing the high cost of living and the inadequacy of the government's offer.
Turkish Public Sector Workers Threaten Strike Over Wages
TÜRK-İŞ, representing approximately 600,000 Turkish public sector workers, threatened a strike for August 26th if the government does not meet their demands for a fair collective bargaining agreement, citing the high cost of living and the inadequacy of the government's offer.
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60% Bias Score


Bitcoin's Institutional Shift Leads to Price Stabilization
Bitcoin's price has stabilized between $93,000 and $111,000 over the past two months due to a shift from retail to institutional investors, including large asset managers and companies using it in treasuries, decreasing volatility from 73.6 points (35% less since late May) and creating a more predic...
Bitcoin's Institutional Shift Leads to Price Stabilization
Bitcoin's price has stabilized between $93,000 and $111,000 over the past two months due to a shift from retail to institutional investors, including large asset managers and companies using it in treasuries, decreasing volatility from 73.6 points (35% less since late May) and creating a more predic...
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40% Bias Score


DEM Party Denies Three-Way Alliance in Turkey's Peace Process
Tülay Hatimoğulları, co-chair of Turkey's DEM party, refuted President Erdoğan's assertion of a three-way alliance involving the AKP, MHP, and DEM parties in peace negotiations, stating that the DEM party consulted with opposition parties. She also noted that while Abdullah Öcalan hasn't personally ...
DEM Party Denies Three-Way Alliance in Turkey's Peace Process
Tülay Hatimoğulları, co-chair of Turkey's DEM party, refuted President Erdoğan's assertion of a three-way alliance involving the AKP, MHP, and DEM parties in peace negotiations, stating that the DEM party consulted with opposition parties. She also noted that while Abdullah Öcalan hasn't personally ...
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36% Bias Score


Long-Term Impacts of Turkey's Post-Coup Dismissals
Following a 2016 coup attempt in Turkey, thousands of public employees were dismissed via KHKs, leading to job losses, imprisonment, health issues, and even deaths; the impact continues to affect individuals and institutions nine years later.
Long-Term Impacts of Turkey's Post-Coup Dismissals
Following a 2016 coup attempt in Turkey, thousands of public employees were dismissed via KHKs, leading to job losses, imprisonment, health issues, and even deaths; the impact continues to affect individuals and institutions nine years later.
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56% Bias Score


Catalonia Deal Costs Andalusia €25 Billion, Contradicting Spanish Finance Minister
The Spanish government's agreement with Catalonia grants preferential tax treatment, costing Andalusia €25 billion and contradicting statements by Finance Minister María Jesús Montero, who faces calls for resignation.
Catalonia Deal Costs Andalusia €25 Billion, Contradicting Spanish Finance Minister
The Spanish government's agreement with Catalonia grants preferential tax treatment, costing Andalusia €25 billion and contradicting statements by Finance Minister María Jesús Montero, who faces calls for resignation.
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60% Bias Score

Farmworker Dies After Falling During ICE Raid at California Cannabis Farm
Jaime Alanís, a 57-year-old Mexican farm worker, died after falling from a greenhouse roof during a chaotic ICE raid at Glass House Farms in California on Thursday, highlighting the human cost of intensified immigration enforcement.

Farmworker Dies After Falling During ICE Raid at California Cannabis Farm
Jaime Alanís, a 57-year-old Mexican farm worker, died after falling from a greenhouse roof during a chaotic ICE raid at Glass House Farms in California on Thursday, highlighting the human cost of intensified immigration enforcement.
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44% Bias Score

Turkey's Kurdish Issue: Legal Gaps and Systemic Failures in Proposed Solutions
This article analyzes the insufficient solutions proposed for the Kurdish issue in Turkey, highlighting the lack of a clear legal framework for a potential PKK disarmament process and the absence of a comprehensive strategy to address deep-rooted social, economic, and environmental problems.

Turkey's Kurdish Issue: Legal Gaps and Systemic Failures in Proposed Solutions
This article analyzes the insufficient solutions proposed for the Kurdish issue in Turkey, highlighting the lack of a clear legal framework for a potential PKK disarmament process and the absence of a comprehensive strategy to address deep-rooted social, economic, and environmental problems.
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64% Bias Score

Catalan Financing Deal Sparks Outrage Among Spanish Regions
The Spanish government's agreement with Catalonia on "singular financing" has provoked strong opposition from 13 regional presidents who view it as unconstitutional and discriminatory, potentially triggering legal challenges and political instability.

Catalan Financing Deal Sparks Outrage Among Spanish Regions
The Spanish government's agreement with Catalonia on "singular financing" has provoked strong opposition from 13 regional presidents who view it as unconstitutional and discriminatory, potentially triggering legal challenges and political instability.
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60% Bias Score

EU Raises Concerns Over Spain's Vague Amnesty Law on Terrorism
The European Commission expressed concerns to the European Court of Justice over Spain's Amnesty Law, arguing its vague definition of terrorism-related offenses conflicts with EU directives, jeopardizing effective counter-terrorism efforts, while acknowledging the possibility of amnesty under specif...

EU Raises Concerns Over Spain's Vague Amnesty Law on Terrorism
The European Commission expressed concerns to the European Court of Justice over Spain's Amnesty Law, arguing its vague definition of terrorism-related offenses conflicts with EU directives, jeopardizing effective counter-terrorism efforts, while acknowledging the possibility of amnesty under specif...
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20% Bias Score

Catalonia's "Singular Financing" Deal Deepens Spain's Economic and Political Divisions
The Spanish government and the Generalitat of Catalonia agreed on a "singular financing" deal, allowing Catalonia to control most tax collection and reduce its contribution to national expenses, creating economic inequality and straining public services in other regions.

Catalonia's "Singular Financing" Deal Deepens Spain's Economic and Political Divisions
The Spanish government and the Generalitat of Catalonia agreed on a "singular financing" deal, allowing Catalonia to control most tax collection and reduce its contribution to national expenses, creating economic inequality and straining public services in other regions.
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64% Bias Score

Catalonia's Preferential Funding Deal Shakes Spain's Fiscal System
The Spanish government and the Catalan regional government reached an agreement on a new funding model for Catalonia, including debt forgiveness and a unique financing scheme, raising concerns among experts about its viability and impact on other regions.

Catalonia's Preferential Funding Deal Shakes Spain's Fiscal System
The Spanish government and the Catalan regional government reached an agreement on a new funding model for Catalonia, including debt forgiveness and a unique financing scheme, raising concerns among experts about its viability and impact on other regions.
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56% Bias Score
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