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Scottish First Minister to Meet Family of Unsolved Murder Victim
On November 28, 2004, Alistair Wilson, a 30-year-old Scottish banker, was murdered on his doorstep in Nairn; 20 years later, First Minister John Swinney offered to meet his family following criticism of the police investigation.
Scottish First Minister to Meet Family of Unsolved Murder Victim
On November 28, 2004, Alistair Wilson, a 30-year-old Scottish banker, was murdered on his doorstep in Nairn; 20 years later, First Minister John Swinney offered to meet his family following criticism of the police investigation.
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44% Bias Score


Güney Kore'de Kısa Ömürlü Sıkıyönetim
Güney Kore Cumhurbaşkanı Yoon Suk-yeol, 50 yıldan uzun bir aradan sonra ilk kez sıkıyönetim ilan etti, ancak parlamento bu kararı birkaç saat içinde reddetti ve sıkıyönetim kaldırıldı. Bu durum, Yoon'un siyasi güç mücadelesini ve demokratik kurumlara yönelik bir tehdidi ortaya koyuyor.
Güney Kore'de Kısa Ömürlü Sıkıyönetim
Güney Kore Cumhurbaşkanı Yoon Suk-yeol, 50 yıldan uzun bir aradan sonra ilk kez sıkıyönetim ilan etti, ancak parlamento bu kararı birkaç saat içinde reddetti ve sıkıyönetim kaldırıldı. Bu durum, Yoon'un siyasi güç mücadelesini ve demokratik kurumlara yönelik bir tehdidi ortaya koyuyor.
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44% Bias Score


South Korea's Brief Martial Law Highlights Authoritarian Past
On December 3, 2024, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol briefly declared martial law, raising concerns about the country's democratic stability despite its economic success and highlighting its history of authoritarian rule following the Korean War.
South Korea's Brief Martial Law Highlights Authoritarian Past
On December 3, 2024, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol briefly declared martial law, raising concerns about the country's democratic stability despite its economic success and highlighting its history of authoritarian rule following the Korean War.
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56% Bias Score


UK Supermarkets Linked to Xinjiang Forced Labor
A BBC investigation alleges that tomato puree sold in four major UK supermarkets contains tomatoes from Xinjiang, China, where forced labor is prevalent; this prompted calls for stronger legislation and more transparent labeling by a Labour MP.
UK Supermarkets Linked to Xinjiang Forced Labor
A BBC investigation alleges that tomato puree sold in four major UK supermarkets contains tomatoes from Xinjiang, China, where forced labor is prevalent; this prompted calls for stronger legislation and more transparent labeling by a Labour MP.
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56% Bias Score


Telegram to Collaborate with IWF to Combat CSAM
Telegram, a messaging app with 950 million users, will collaborate with the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to combat child sexual abuse material (CSAM) after its founder Pavel Durov was arrested in Paris for alleged failure to moderate illegal content; this follows years of Telegram refusing to eng...
Telegram to Collaborate with IWF to Combat CSAM
Telegram, a messaging app with 950 million users, will collaborate with the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to combat child sexual abuse material (CSAM) after its founder Pavel Durov was arrested in Paris for alleged failure to moderate illegal content; this follows years of Telegram refusing to eng...
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52% Bias Score


South Korea's President Declares, Then Revokes, Martial Law Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law on December 3rd, 2023, citing threats from anti-state forces, but the National Assembly immediately voted to overturn the decision amidst accusations of political desperation stemming from corruption scandals and declining approval ratings.
South Korea's President Declares, Then Revokes, Martial Law Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law on December 3rd, 2023, citing threats from anti-state forces, but the National Assembly immediately voted to overturn the decision amidst accusations of political desperation stemming from corruption scandals and declining approval ratings.
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52% Bias Score

East Renfrewshire Council Delays Social Care Charges Decision
East Renfrewshire Council deferred a decision on introducing £20-per-hour charges for non-residential social care services until February 2025, following a public outcry and a petition signed by almost 1,000 people, amid concerns about the impact on vulnerable residents and social isolation.

East Renfrewshire Council Delays Social Care Charges Decision
East Renfrewshire Council deferred a decision on introducing £20-per-hour charges for non-residential social care services until February 2025, following a public outcry and a petition signed by almost 1,000 people, amid concerns about the impact on vulnerable residents and social isolation.
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40% Bias Score

HTS Seizes Aleppo in Surprise Attack
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), an Islamist group, launched a surprise attack seizing control of Aleppo, Syria's second-largest city, while simultaneously advancing toward Hama; this action significantly alters the Syrian conflict's dynamics.

HTS Seizes Aleppo in Surprise Attack
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), an Islamist group, launched a surprise attack seizing control of Aleppo, Syria's second-largest city, while simultaneously advancing toward Hama; this action significantly alters the Syrian conflict's dynamics.
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48% Bias Score

£75 Million Tax Hike Threatens Scottish Charities
The UK government's planned increase in employer National Insurance contributions will cost Scottish charities an estimated £75 million, potentially forcing service cuts and job losses across hospices, homelessness organizations, and social care providers, who warn of turning away patients and clien...

£75 Million Tax Hike Threatens Scottish Charities
The UK government's planned increase in employer National Insurance contributions will cost Scottish charities an estimated £75 million, potentially forcing service cuts and job losses across hospices, homelessness organizations, and social care providers, who warn of turning away patients and clien...
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48% Bias Score

Parallel Legal Battles Expose Deepening Distrust in US Justice System
In 2024, both Donald Trump and Hunter Biden faced legal challenges, raising concerns about politically motivated prosecutions due to similarities in delayed trials, collapsed plea deals, and unusual applications of existing laws.

Parallel Legal Battles Expose Deepening Distrust in US Justice System
In 2024, both Donald Trump and Hunter Biden faced legal challenges, raising concerns about politically motivated prosecutions due to similarities in delayed trials, collapsed plea deals, and unusual applications of existing laws.
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine's Kursk Stalemate: Exhausted Troops Await US Election
Amidst a grueling counteroffensive, Ukrainian soldiers in the Kursk region express exhaustion and uncertainty about their mission, clinging to hopes of a negotiated settlement upon a potential US administration change in January 2025, while Russia steadily regains territory in eastern Ukraine.

Ukraine's Kursk Stalemate: Exhausted Troops Await US Election
Amidst a grueling counteroffensive, Ukrainian soldiers in the Kursk region express exhaustion and uncertainty about their mission, clinging to hopes of a negotiated settlement upon a potential US administration change in January 2025, while Russia steadily regains territory in eastern Ukraine.
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48% Bias Score

UK Prison Capacity Crisis: 12,400 Space Shortfall Projected by 2027
A UK government report reveals a projected shortfall of 12,400 prison spaces by 2027, despite releasing 5,500 prisoners early and a sentencing review; the plan is £4.2bn over-budget and five years behind schedule.

UK Prison Capacity Crisis: 12,400 Space Shortfall Projected by 2027
A UK government report reveals a projected shortfall of 12,400 prison spaces by 2027, despite releasing 5,500 prisoners early and a sentencing review; the plan is £4.2bn over-budget and five years behind schedule.
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44% Bias Score
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