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Hagia Sophia: From Church to Mosque and Back Again
Hagia Sophia, initially built as a church in 537 AD, later transformed into a mosque in 1453, and currently functions as a mosque with its lower level serving as a museum, stands as a symbol of cultural confluence and historical significance in Istanbul.
Hagia Sophia: From Church to Mosque and Back Again
Hagia Sophia, initially built as a church in 537 AD, later transformed into a mosque in 1453, and currently functions as a mosque with its lower level serving as a museum, stands as a symbol of cultural confluence and historical significance in Istanbul.
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20% Bias Score


New Study Challenges 'Sixth Mass Extinction' Claim
A new study published in PLOS Biology refutes claims of a sixth mass extinction, finding that while biodiversity loss is real, extinction rates of plants and animals don't match those of past mass extinctions, with only 102 genera going extinct in the last 500 years, mostly on islands.
New Study Challenges 'Sixth Mass Extinction' Claim
A new study published in PLOS Biology refutes claims of a sixth mass extinction, finding that while biodiversity loss is real, extinction rates of plants and animals don't match those of past mass extinctions, with only 102 genera going extinct in the last 500 years, mostly on islands.
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16% Bias Score


Israel's Strike on Hamas: Yadlin's Justification
Former Israeli intelligence chief Amos Yadlin justified Israel's strike that killed three Hamas members, including the son of Khalil al-Haya, as a measure to eliminate those obstructing peace and targeting those involved in past attacks.
Israel's Strike on Hamas: Yadlin's Justification
Former Israeli intelligence chief Amos Yadlin justified Israel's strike that killed three Hamas members, including the son of Khalil al-Haya, as a measure to eliminate those obstructing peace and targeting those involved in past attacks.
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64% Bias Score


US Appeals Court Upholds $83.3M Defamation Verdict Against Trump in Carroll Case
A US appeals court upheld an $83.3 million defamation verdict against Donald Trump in a case brought by E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of sexual assault and defamation, rejecting Trump's claims of presidential immunity.
US Appeals Court Upholds $83.3M Defamation Verdict Against Trump in Carroll Case
A US appeals court upheld an $83.3 million defamation verdict against Donald Trump in a case brought by E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of sexual assault and defamation, rejecting Trump's claims of presidential immunity.
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20% Bias Score


Jordanian Citizen Recruited to Fight in Ukraine War
A 54-year-old Jordanian man, Raed Sabry Hammad, was allegedly tricked into fighting for the Russian army in Ukraine after responding to a recruitment ad on Telegram, prompting widespread social media discussion and calls for Jordanian government intervention.
Jordanian Citizen Recruited to Fight in Ukraine War
A 54-year-old Jordanian man, Raed Sabry Hammad, was allegedly tricked into fighting for the Russian army in Ukraine after responding to a recruitment ad on Telegram, prompting widespread social media discussion and calls for Jordanian government intervention.
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52% Bias Score


Egypt Unveils National Narrative for Economic Development
Egypt launched a new economic development plan aiming for 7% growth by 2030, focusing on boosting private sector investment and green initiatives, while acknowledging challenges in reducing public debt.
Egypt Unveils National Narrative for Economic Development
Egypt launched a new economic development plan aiming for 7% growth by 2030, focusing on boosting private sector investment and green initiatives, while acknowledging challenges in reducing public debt.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Issues Ultimatum to NATO on Russia Sanctions
President Trump issued a final warning to NATO allies, stating that the US will only impose "major" sanctions on Russia if NATO members collectively cease Russian oil purchases and impose similar sanctions.

Trump Issues Ultimatum to NATO on Russia Sanctions
President Trump issued a final warning to NATO allies, stating that the US will only impose "major" sanctions on Russia if NATO members collectively cease Russian oil purchases and impose similar sanctions.
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44% Bias Score

Israel Strikes Qatari Building, Jeopardizing US-Brokered Ceasefire
On Tuesday, Israel launched an airstrike on a residential building in Doha, Qatar, targeting Hamas leaders, jeopardizing a US-brokered ceasefire in Gaza and straining relations with the US.

Israel Strikes Qatari Building, Jeopardizing US-Brokered Ceasefire
On Tuesday, Israel launched an airstrike on a residential building in Doha, Qatar, targeting Hamas leaders, jeopardizing a US-brokered ceasefire in Gaza and straining relations with the US.
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52% Bias Score

Israel's Airstrike in Doha Angers Trump Administration
On Tuesday, Israel launched an airstrike targeting Hamas leaders in Doha, Qatar, prompting anger within the Trump administration due to lack of prior warning and the timing of the attack.

Israel's Airstrike in Doha Angers Trump Administration
On Tuesday, Israel launched an airstrike targeting Hamas leaders in Doha, Qatar, prompting anger within the Trump administration due to lack of prior warning and the timing of the attack.
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52% Bias Score

Study Links Artificial Sweetener Consumption to Accelerated Cognitive Decline
A new study of over 13,000 Brazilians revealed a link between high artificial sweetener consumption and faster cognitive decline, particularly in working memory and verbal fluency, with the highest consumers experiencing a decline equivalent to 1.6 years of brain aging.

Study Links Artificial Sweetener Consumption to Accelerated Cognitive Decline
A new study of over 13,000 Brazilians revealed a link between high artificial sweetener consumption and faster cognitive decline, particularly in working memory and verbal fluency, with the highest consumers experiencing a decline equivalent to 1.6 years of brain aging.
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36% Bias Score

Undersea Cable Cuts Disrupt Internet in Asia and Middle East
Multiple undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea caused internet disruptions in parts of Asia and the Middle East, with the cause yet unknown, though Yemen's Houthi rebels' campaign against Red Sea shipping is a concern, despite their denials of targeting such lines.

Undersea Cable Cuts Disrupt Internet in Asia and Middle East
Multiple undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea caused internet disruptions in parts of Asia and the Middle East, with the cause yet unknown, though Yemen's Houthi rebels' campaign against Red Sea shipping is a concern, despite their denials of targeting such lines.
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40% Bias Score

Israeli Protests Surge Amidst Expanded Gaza Offensive, Heightening Fears for Hostages
As Israel intensifies its Gaza offensive, Israeli protests demanding a ceasefire to protect hostages held by Hamas surge, fueled by concerns that the escalating conflict endangers their lives after 700 days of captivity.

Israeli Protests Surge Amidst Expanded Gaza Offensive, Heightening Fears for Hostages
As Israel intensifies its Gaza offensive, Israeli protests demanding a ceasefire to protect hostages held by Hamas surge, fueled by concerns that the escalating conflict endangers their lives after 700 days of captivity.
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28% Bias Score
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