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US Citizen Killed by Israeli Sniper: Accountability Remains Elusive One Year Later
Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi, a 26-year-old American Turkish woman, was shot and killed by an Israeli sniper on September 6, 2024, during a protest in the occupied West Bank; despite investigations, no one has been held accountable, prompting outrage from her family and calls for a US investigation.
US Citizen Killed by Israeli Sniper: Accountability Remains Elusive One Year Later
Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi, a 26-year-old American Turkish woman, was shot and killed by an Israeli sniper on September 6, 2024, during a protest in the occupied West Bank; despite investigations, no one has been held accountable, prompting outrage from her family and calls for a US investigation.
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20% Bias Score


Long-Term Impacts of Jeffrey Epstein's Abuse: Survivors Demand Accountability
Years after their abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, survivors are speaking out, demanding accountability from those who enabled him and pushing for better victim protections.
Long-Term Impacts of Jeffrey Epstein's Abuse: Survivors Demand Accountability
Years after their abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, survivors are speaking out, demanding accountability from those who enabled him and pushing for better victim protections.
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44% Bias Score


Judge Rejects Saudi Arabia's Dismissal Motion in 9/11 Lawsuit
A federal judge in New York rejected Saudi Arabia's motion to dismiss a lawsuit from 9/11 victims' families alleging Saudi government complicity in the attacks, allowing the case to proceed to trial.
Judge Rejects Saudi Arabia's Dismissal Motion in 9/11 Lawsuit
A federal judge in New York rejected Saudi Arabia's motion to dismiss a lawsuit from 9/11 victims' families alleging Saudi government complicity in the attacks, allowing the case to proceed to trial.
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40% Bias Score


AICA Turkey Refers Two Art Critics to Ethics Committee Amidst Sexual Harassment Allegations
Following accusations of sexual harassment, AICA Turkey's ethics committee is reviewing cases against art critics Oğuz Karayemiş and Ahmet Ergenç, expanding upon prior investigations into similar allegations involving other members within the organization. The decision to remove membership will be m...
AICA Turkey Refers Two Art Critics to Ethics Committee Amidst Sexual Harassment Allegations
Following accusations of sexual harassment, AICA Turkey's ethics committee is reviewing cases against art critics Oğuz Karayemiş and Ahmet Ergenç, expanding upon prior investigations into similar allegations involving other members within the organization. The decision to remove membership will be m...
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44% Bias Score


Turkish Officials Charged in Hatay Apartment Collapse
Following the collapse of the Yağmur Apartment in Hatay, Turkey's February 6th earthquakes, resulting in 26 deaths, 10 municipal officials face charges of "conscious negligence" for failing to properly oversee the building's construction, which violated earthquake regulations.
Turkish Officials Charged in Hatay Apartment Collapse
Following the collapse of the Yağmur Apartment in Hatay, Turkey's February 6th earthquakes, resulting in 26 deaths, 10 municipal officials face charges of "conscious negligence" for failing to properly oversee the building's construction, which violated earthquake regulations.
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36% Bias Score


Celebrity Abuse Allegations Spark Turkish Exposés
Recent media praised Brad Pitt despite domestic violence accusations by Angelina Jolie, while Turkish actress Doğa Lara Akkaya exposed Tayanç Ayaydın's on-set abuse, sparking a wave of exposés against powerful men in the entertainment industry, challenging the established narrative and advocating fo...
Celebrity Abuse Allegations Spark Turkish Exposés
Recent media praised Brad Pitt despite domestic violence accusations by Angelina Jolie, while Turkish actress Doğa Lara Akkaya exposed Tayanç Ayaydın's on-set abuse, sparking a wave of exposés against powerful men in the entertainment industry, challenging the established narrative and advocating fo...
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68% Bias Score

UN Officially Recognizes Hamas' Sexual Crimes
The UN officially recognized Hamas' systematic sexual crimes committed since October 7th, 2023, as a direct rebuke to those who denied or minimized these atrocities.

UN Officially Recognizes Hamas' Sexual Crimes
The UN officially recognized Hamas' systematic sexual crimes committed since October 7th, 2023, as a direct rebuke to those who denied or minimized these atrocities.
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52% Bias Score

Portugal's Progress in Anti-Corruption Measures: GRECO Report Highlights Partial Implementation
A new GRECO report reveals Portugal has partially implemented 18 of 28 anti-corruption recommendations, showing progress in some areas but significant work remains, particularly in transparency and lobbying regulation.

Portugal's Progress in Anti-Corruption Measures: GRECO Report Highlights Partial Implementation
A new GRECO report reveals Portugal has partially implemented 18 of 28 anti-corruption recommendations, showing progress in some areas but significant work remains, particularly in transparency and lobbying regulation.
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20% Bias Score

Judge Rejects Saudi Arabia's Dismissal Motion in 9/11 Lawsuit
A US judge overruled Saudi Arabia's dismissal motion in a 9/11 lawsuit, citing sufficient evidence of Saudi government complicity in supporting the hijackers through individuals like Omar al-Bayoumi and Fahd al-Thumairi, despite Saudi Arabia's denials of involvement.

Judge Rejects Saudi Arabia's Dismissal Motion in 9/11 Lawsuit
A US judge overruled Saudi Arabia's dismissal motion in a 9/11 lawsuit, citing sufficient evidence of Saudi government complicity in supporting the hijackers through individuals like Omar al-Bayoumi and Fahd al-Thumairi, despite Saudi Arabia's denials of involvement.
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40% Bias Score

UN Declares Famine in Gaza; Calls Grow to Prosecute Starvation as War Crime
The UN declared famine in Gaza, the first such case in the Middle East, amid rising global calls to prosecute starvation as a war crime, with examples like the year-long siege of Al-Fashir, Sudan, affecting 30,000 people, and accusations against Israel for blocking aid to Gaza.

UN Declares Famine in Gaza; Calls Grow to Prosecute Starvation as War Crime
The UN declared famine in Gaza, the first such case in the Middle East, amid rising global calls to prosecute starvation as a war crime, with examples like the year-long siege of Al-Fashir, Sudan, affecting 30,000 people, and accusations against Israel for blocking aid to Gaza.
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32% Bias Score

Britain to Pay Millions in Wildfire Lawsuit Settlement, Sparking Controversy in Kenya
Britain will pay £2.9 million to Kenyans following a court ruling that ended the U.K.'s immunity from Kenyan civil suits for a 2021 wildfire caused by British soldiers, which killed one person, caused extensive damage to over 12,000 acres, and injured many more, but the payout is significantly less ...

Britain to Pay Millions in Wildfire Lawsuit Settlement, Sparking Controversy in Kenya
Britain will pay £2.9 million to Kenyans following a court ruling that ended the U.K.'s immunity from Kenyan civil suits for a 2021 wildfire caused by British soldiers, which killed one person, caused extensive damage to over 12,000 acres, and injured many more, but the payout is significantly less ...
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48% Bias Score

Greece's Lack of Archivists Hinders Transparency and Accountability
The absence of archivists in many Greek public bodies leads to chaotic information management, hindering transparency, accountability, and effective governance, unlike Canada's GCDOCS and the EU's e-Domec which show the benefits of professional archive management.

Greece's Lack of Archivists Hinders Transparency and Accountability
The absence of archivists in many Greek public bodies leads to chaotic information management, hindering transparency, accountability, and effective governance, unlike Canada's GCDOCS and the EU's e-Domec which show the benefits of professional archive management.
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40% Bias Score
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