Hypothetical Trump Presidency: A Scenario of Global Power Shift
The article explores a hypothetical scenario of a second Trump presidency, involving the US seizing control of the Panama Canal and Greenland, uniting with Canada, and creating a powerful anti-China alliance, potentially destabilizing global order and undermining democratic norms.
Hypothetical Trump Presidency: A Scenario of Global Power Shift
The article explores a hypothetical scenario of a second Trump presidency, involving the US seizing control of the Panama Canal and Greenland, uniting with Canada, and creating a powerful anti-China alliance, potentially destabilizing global order and undermining democratic norms.
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52% Bias Score
Blue Origin's New Glenn Launch: A Crucial Moment in the Space Race
Blue Origin is preparing to launch its reusable New Glenn rocket from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Station on Thursday, after a Monday setback, marking a significant moment in its competition with SpaceX, which has made significant strides in reusable rocket technology and government contracts.
Blue Origin's New Glenn Launch: A Crucial Moment in the Space Race
Blue Origin is preparing to launch its reusable New Glenn rocket from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Station on Thursday, after a Monday setback, marking a significant moment in its competition with SpaceX, which has made significant strides in reusable rocket technology and government contracts.
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48% Bias Score
Electrician Kills Syrian Girl in Istanbul
In Istanbul's Bağcılar district, Zekeriya A. murdered 12-year-old Syrian refugee Meryem Samou and injured her brother after entering their apartment under the guise of an electrician; he was arrested and charged with murder.
Electrician Kills Syrian Girl in Istanbul
In Istanbul's Bağcılar district, Zekeriya A. murdered 12-year-old Syrian refugee Meryem Samou and injured her brother after entering their apartment under the guise of an electrician; he was arrested and charged with murder.
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32% Bias Score
ECtHR Awards €2,600 for Freedom of Speech Violation in Turkey, Retrial Rejected
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) awarded Saide İnanç €2,600 for violating her freedom of speech due to a Turkish court's 2019 conviction for "insulting the president" based on Facebook posts; however, a Turkish court rejected a retrial request, citing a lack of "amicable settlement".
ECtHR Awards €2,600 for Freedom of Speech Violation in Turkey, Retrial Rejected
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) awarded Saide İnanç €2,600 for violating her freedom of speech due to a Turkish court's 2019 conviction for "insulting the president" based on Facebook posts; however, a Turkish court rejected a retrial request, citing a lack of "amicable settlement".
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32% Bias Score
Global Electronic Voting Security Breaches and Fraud Allegations
A review of global incidents reveals that while electronic voting aims to improve access, security flaws have been exploited, leading to fraud allegations, election annulments (Kenya 2017), and recounts (South Africa 1994), undermining democratic processes.
Global Electronic Voting Security Breaches and Fraud Allegations
A review of global incidents reveals that while electronic voting aims to improve access, security flaws have been exploited, leading to fraud allegations, election annulments (Kenya 2017), and recounts (South Africa 1994), undermining democratic processes.
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52% Bias Score
Menemen Municipality Faces Protests Over Land Auction
The AKP-led Menemen Municipality in İzmir, Turkey, is auctioning off 49 plots of agricultural land and a first-degree natural sit area, totaling 1,146,712 square meters, sparking protests from the CHP Menemen District Organization and residents who claim the sales favor specific interests and will n...
Menemen Municipality Faces Protests Over Land Auction
The AKP-led Menemen Municipality in İzmir, Turkey, is auctioning off 49 plots of agricultural land and a first-degree natural sit area, totaling 1,146,712 square meters, sparking protests from the CHP Menemen District Organization and residents who claim the sales favor specific interests and will n...
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40% Bias Score
Turkey's BOT Highway Tolls Skyrocket: Opaque Contracts Reveal Hidden Costs
Recent toll increases on Turkish highways and bridges, built under the Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) model, reveal a system where undisclosed contracts between the government and private companies determine prices using complex formulas, ultimately shifting significant costs onto Turkish citizens.
Turkey's BOT Highway Tolls Skyrocket: Opaque Contracts Reveal Hidden Costs
Recent toll increases on Turkish highways and bridges, built under the Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) model, reveal a system where undisclosed contracts between the government and private companies determine prices using complex formulas, ultimately shifting significant costs onto Turkish citizens.
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56% Bias Score
Turkey's Cybersecurity Bill Sparks Debate Over Freedom of Speech
Turkey's parliament is debating a cybersecurity bill granting broad powers to the Cybersecurity Presidency, raising concerns about potential restrictions on freedom of speech and the press, with critics citing vaguely defined offenses and the risk of censorship.
Turkey's Cybersecurity Bill Sparks Debate Over Freedom of Speech
Turkey's parliament is debating a cybersecurity bill granting broad powers to the Cybersecurity Presidency, raising concerns about potential restrictions on freedom of speech and the press, with critics citing vaguely defined offenses and the risk of censorship.
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40% Bias Score
Turkey's Aging Population: Economic Challenges and EU Comparisons
Turkey's Silver Economy, encompassing the economic activity of its 50+ population, is rapidly expanding, but low pensions and emigration of skilled youth create economic and social challenges, contrasting with EU approaches that emphasize workforce participation among older generations.
Turkey's Aging Population: Economic Challenges and EU Comparisons
Turkey's Silver Economy, encompassing the economic activity of its 50+ population, is rapidly expanding, but low pensions and emigration of skilled youth create economic and social challenges, contrasting with EU approaches that emphasize workforce participation among older generations.
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44% Bias Score
Turkish Lieutenants Face Dismissal for Atatürk Allegiance
Five Turkish lieutenants face potential dismissal from the Turkish Armed Forces following a disciplinary investigation stemming from their display of allegiance to Atatürk and the Republic after a graduation ceremony on August 30, 2024, prompting protests from retired soldiers and the Atatürkist Tho...
Turkish Lieutenants Face Dismissal for Atatürk Allegiance
Five Turkish lieutenants face potential dismissal from the Turkish Armed Forces following a disciplinary investigation stemming from their display of allegiance to Atatürk and the Republic after a graduation ceremony on August 30, 2024, prompting protests from retired soldiers and the Atatürkist Tho...
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60% Bias Score
Turkish Human Rights Defender Arrested: Appeal Challenges Evidence
Human rights defender Nimet Tanrıkulu was arrested in Ankara, Turkey on November 29, 2024, on charges of "membership in a terrorist organization," based on an informant's testimony and circumstantial evidence, prompting an international outcry and appeal.
Turkish Human Rights Defender Arrested: Appeal Challenges Evidence
Human rights defender Nimet Tanrıkulu was arrested in Ankara, Turkey on November 29, 2024, on charges of "membership in a terrorist organization," based on an informant's testimony and circumstantial evidence, prompting an international outcry and appeal.
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56% Bias Score
Turkey Launches Financial Aid Program to Boost Birth Rates
Turkey's President Erdoğan declared 2025 the "Year of the Family," launching initiatives including a 5,000 lira one-time payment for first-born children after January 1st, 2025, monthly payments for subsequent children, and 150,000 lira interest-free loans for young couples.
Turkey Launches Financial Aid Program to Boost Birth Rates
Turkey's President Erdoğan declared 2025 the "Year of the Family," launching initiatives including a 5,000 lira one-time payment for first-born children after January 1st, 2025, monthly payments for subsequent children, and 150,000 lira interest-free loans for young couples.
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60% Bias Score