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1055th Week: Saturday Mothers Demand Justice for Nurettin Çur
The Saturday Mothers held their 1055th weekly protest in Galatasaray Square, demanding justice for Nurettin Çur, who disappeared 30 years ago in Diyarbakır, highlighting the ongoing struggle for accountability regarding enforced disappearances and state-sponsored violence during the 1990s.
1055th Week: Saturday Mothers Demand Justice for Nurettin Çur
The Saturday Mothers held their 1055th weekly protest in Galatasaray Square, demanding justice for Nurettin Çur, who disappeared 30 years ago in Diyarbakır, highlighting the ongoing struggle for accountability regarding enforced disappearances and state-sponsored violence during the 1990s.
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24% Bias Score


French MPs Question Integrity of Ministry Official Over School Homophobia and Racism Accusations
French MPs questioned the integrity of the Ministry of Education's second-in-command, Caroline Pascal, due to her role in downplaying accusations of homophobia and racism at the Stanislas school in a 2023 inspection report's accompanying letter; Minister Borne downplayed the controversy but ordered ...
French MPs Question Integrity of Ministry Official Over School Homophobia and Racism Accusations
French MPs questioned the integrity of the Ministry of Education's second-in-command, Caroline Pascal, due to her role in downplaying accusations of homophobia and racism at the Stanislas school in a 2023 inspection report's accompanying letter; Minister Borne downplayed the controversy but ordered ...
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36% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Lawsuit Against FBI for Wrongful Raid
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a family whose home was wrongly raided by the FBI in 2017 can proceed with their lawsuit, reversing lower court decisions and clarifying the scope of the Federal Tort Claims Act.
Supreme Court Allows Lawsuit Against FBI for Wrongful Raid
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a family whose home was wrongly raided by the FBI in 2017 can proceed with their lawsuit, reversing lower court decisions and clarifying the scope of the Federal Tort Claims Act.
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20% Bias Score


Acquittal in Leak of Confidential Information Regarding Investigation into Former Dutch House Speaker
A court in The Hague acquitted Vera Bergkamp's former spokesperson of leaking confidential information related to an investigation into former House Speaker Khadija Arib, despite acknowledging a leak occurred and other suspects having connections to the press.
Acquittal in Leak of Confidential Information Regarding Investigation into Former Dutch House Speaker
A court in The Hague acquitted Vera Bergkamp's former spokesperson of leaking confidential information related to an investigation into former House Speaker Khadija Arib, despite acknowledging a leak occurred and other suspects having connections to the press.
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48% Bias Score


Journalist Hit by Rubber Bullet During Los Angeles Migration Protests
Australian journalist Lauren Tomasi was hit by a rubber bullet fired by a Los Angeles police officer during protests against new migration policies; the incident, caught on video, sparked international concern over the use of less-lethal weapons by law enforcement and renewed calls for stricter regu...
Journalist Hit by Rubber Bullet During Los Angeles Migration Protests
Australian journalist Lauren Tomasi was hit by a rubber bullet fired by a Los Angeles police officer during protests against new migration policies; the incident, caught on video, sparked international concern over the use of less-lethal weapons by law enforcement and renewed calls for stricter regu...
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64% Bias Score


Illinois to Pay \$1.3 Million for Unfinished Migrant Shelter
Illinois taxpayers will pay \$1.3 million for an unfinished migrant shelter in Chicago after hazardous soil toxins halted construction; the state settled with the contractor despite prior assurances that the company would assume liability for unusable sites.
Illinois to Pay \$1.3 Million for Unfinished Migrant Shelter
Illinois taxpayers will pay \$1.3 million for an unfinished migrant shelter in Chicago after hazardous soil toxins halted construction; the state settled with the contractor despite prior assurances that the company would assume liability for unusable sites.
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52% Bias Score

Dominican Nightclub Owner Arrested After Roof Collapse Kills 236
In Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, nightclub owner Antonio Espaillat and his sister were arrested on Thursday for potential negligence leading to a roof collapse that killed 236 people on April 7th, including prominent figures like singer Rubby Pérez and former MLB players.

Dominican Nightclub Owner Arrested After Roof Collapse Kills 236
In Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, nightclub owner Antonio Espaillat and his sister were arrested on Thursday for potential negligence leading to a roof collapse that killed 236 people on April 7th, including prominent figures like singer Rubby Pérez and former MLB players.
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Lawsuit Against FBI for Wrong-House Raid
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a family whose Atlanta home was wrongly raided by FBI and SWAT agents in 2017 can sue the federal government, clarifying the scope of the Federal Tort Claims Act and potentially setting a precedent for future cases.

Supreme Court Allows Lawsuit Against FBI for Wrong-House Raid
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a family whose Atlanta home was wrongly raided by FBI and SWAT agents in 2017 can sue the federal government, clarifying the scope of the Federal Tort Claims Act and potentially setting a precedent for future cases.
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36% Bias Score

Death of Aboriginal Man in Custody Sparks Calls for Independent Inquiry
Kumanjayi White, a 24-year-old Aboriginal man with disabilities, died on May 27th after being restrained by police in Alice Springs, prompting calls for an independent investigation into his death due to concerns about potential bias and lack of accountability within the Northern Territory Police fo...

Death of Aboriginal Man in Custody Sparks Calls for Independent Inquiry
Kumanjayi White, a 24-year-old Aboriginal man with disabilities, died on May 27th after being restrained by police in Alice Springs, prompting calls for an independent investigation into his death due to concerns about potential bias and lack of accountability within the Northern Territory Police fo...
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40% Bias Score

Green Party admits failings in handling Gelbhaar harassment case
Following allegations of sexual harassment, the Green Party admits to structural failings in its handling of the case against former Bundestag member Stefan Gelbhaar, resulting in consequences for both Gelbhaar and the accusers; the party plans to improve its complaint process.

Green Party admits failings in handling Gelbhaar harassment case
Following allegations of sexual harassment, the Green Party admits to structural failings in its handling of the case against former Bundestag member Stefan Gelbhaar, resulting in consequences for both Gelbhaar and the accusers; the party plans to improve its complaint process.
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32% Bias Score

Yerevan's Sewage Crisis: Unclear Ownership Hinders Repairs
Yerevan faces a sewage crisis with 400 weekly incidents due to unclear ownership between the municipality, Water Committee, and Veolia Water; the city is seeking to clarify responsibilities and improve infrastructure.

Yerevan's Sewage Crisis: Unclear Ownership Hinders Repairs
Yerevan faces a sewage crisis with 400 weekly incidents due to unclear ownership between the municipality, Water Committee, and Veolia Water; the city is seeking to clarify responsibilities and improve infrastructure.
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44% Bias Score

Trump-Musk Feud Exposes Leadership's Character Deficit
The public feud between Donald Trump and Elon Musk exposes a deficit of character and values in leadership, raising governance concerns and highlighting the need for values-based leadership in both business and government, as exemplified by the lack of integrity and courage.

Trump-Musk Feud Exposes Leadership's Character Deficit
The public feud between Donald Trump and Elon Musk exposes a deficit of character and values in leadership, raising governance concerns and highlighting the need for values-based leadership in both business and government, as exemplified by the lack of integrity and courage.
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44% Bias Score
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