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Turkish Court Overturns Sentence in Earthquake Building Collapse Case
An appeals court in Adana, Turkey overturned the 62 life sentences plus 865 years given to Hasan Alpargün, the contractor of the Alpargün Apartment building which collapsed in the February 6 earthquakes, killing 96, because the conviction for probable intent was deemed unlawful; the case was sent ba...
Turkish Court Overturns Sentence in Earthquake Building Collapse Case
An appeals court in Adana, Turkey overturned the 62 life sentences plus 865 years given to Hasan Alpargün, the contractor of the Alpargün Apartment building which collapsed in the February 6 earthquakes, killing 96, because the conviction for probable intent was deemed unlawful; the case was sent ba...
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40% Bias Score


State Audit of Shin Bet and IDF Failures on October 7 Agreed Upon
Following disagreements, Israel's State Comptroller and security agencies agreed to a state audit into the Shin Bet and IDF's October 7 failures, prompted by the Shin Bet's self-published report detailing intelligence misjudgments and lack of warning about Hamas's invasion.
State Audit of Shin Bet and IDF Failures on October 7 Agreed Upon
Following disagreements, Israel's State Comptroller and security agencies agreed to a state audit into the Shin Bet and IDF's October 7 failures, prompted by the Shin Bet's self-published report detailing intelligence misjudgments and lack of warning about Hamas's invasion.
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36% Bias Score


Poilievre to Reform Conflict-of-Interest Law
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre plans to amend Canada's conflict-of-interest law to require leadership candidates to disclose financial holdings within 30 days of candidacy, publicly releasing them within 60 days, eliminating the blind trust option, if his party forms government.
Poilievre to Reform Conflict-of-Interest Law
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre plans to amend Canada's conflict-of-interest law to require leadership candidates to disclose financial holdings within 30 days of candidacy, publicly releasing them within 60 days, eliminating the blind trust option, if his party forms government.
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60% Bias Score


Greece: Nationwide Protests and No-Confidence Vote Follow Deadly Tempi Train Crash
Large-scale protests demanding accountability for the deadly Tempi train collision are occurring across Greece, coinciding with a parliamentary no-confidence vote against the government; 20 people were detained in Athens, with 4 arrests following the discovery of weapons and drugs during searches; r...
Greece: Nationwide Protests and No-Confidence Vote Follow Deadly Tempi Train Crash
Large-scale protests demanding accountability for the deadly Tempi train collision are occurring across Greece, coinciding with a parliamentary no-confidence vote against the government; 20 people were detained in Athens, with 4 arrests following the discovery of weapons and drugs during searches; r...
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36% Bias Score


Syria Pledges to Destroy Remaining Chemical Weapons
Syria's foreign minister pledged to destroy remaining chemical weapons following OPCW investigations revealing the Assad regime's repeated use of such weapons during the civil war; OPCW experts will soon visit Damascus to assist in this process.
Syria Pledges to Destroy Remaining Chemical Weapons
Syria's foreign minister pledged to destroy remaining chemical weapons following OPCW investigations revealing the Assad regime's repeated use of such weapons during the civil war; OPCW experts will soon visit Damascus to assist in this process.
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Federal Workforce Cuts Spark Concerns About Politicization
President Trump's plan to drastically cut the U.S. federal workforce, despite its size being comparable to other nations, raises concerns about politicizing the civil service and undermining its merit-based system.
Trump's Federal Workforce Cuts Spark Concerns About Politicization
President Trump's plan to drastically cut the U.S. federal workforce, despite its size being comparable to other nations, raises concerns about politicizing the civil service and undermining its merit-based system.
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28% Bias Score

Unsolved 1985 Murders of Musicians in Rijswijk Reignite Investigation
A memorial plaque was unveiled in Rijswijk for three musicians fatally shot during a 1985 band rehearsal; the unsolved murders, possibly linked to Suriname's President Bouterse and drug trafficking, are now subject to a renewed investigation by the victims' families.

Unsolved 1985 Murders of Musicians in Rijswijk Reignite Investigation
A memorial plaque was unveiled in Rijswijk for three musicians fatally shot during a 1985 band rehearsal; the unsolved murders, possibly linked to Suriname's President Bouterse and drug trafficking, are now subject to a renewed investigation by the victims' families.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Allies Seek D.C. Bar Leadership Amid Concerns Over Attorney Accountability
Two Trump allies are running for leadership positions within the D.C. Bar Association, sparking concerns about potential influence over attorney discipline, especially for those connected to the Trump administration; the election is from April to June.

Trump Allies Seek D.C. Bar Leadership Amid Concerns Over Attorney Accountability
Two Trump allies are running for leadership positions within the D.C. Bar Association, sparking concerns about potential influence over attorney discipline, especially for those connected to the Trump administration; the election is from April to June.
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56% Bias Score

Canada Sues IT Subcontractor, Companies for $1.6 Million in Alleged Fraud
The Canadian government is suing IT subcontractor Ripu Rishi and five companies for $1.6 million due to allegedly fraudulent timesheets showing over 24 hours of work daily between April 1, 2018 and May 31, 2022; this is one of seven similar cases referred to the RCMP, highlighting concerns about gov...

Canada Sues IT Subcontractor, Companies for $1.6 Million in Alleged Fraud
The Canadian government is suing IT subcontractor Ripu Rishi and five companies for $1.6 million due to allegedly fraudulent timesheets showing over 24 hours of work daily between April 1, 2018 and May 31, 2022; this is one of seven similar cases referred to the RCMP, highlighting concerns about gov...
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40% Bias Score

Greece: Mass Protests Demand Justice for Tempe Train Disaster
Widespread protests demanding justice for the Tempe train disaster occurred across Greece on Wednesday, with demonstrations in Athens, Thessaloniki, Larissa, and Heraklion resulting in clashes between protesters and police, injuries, and arrests; organizers plan further actions, including a large ge...

Greece: Mass Protests Demand Justice for Tempe Train Disaster
Widespread protests demanding justice for the Tempe train disaster occurred across Greece on Wednesday, with demonstrations in Athens, Thessaloniki, Larissa, and Heraklion resulting in clashes between protesters and police, injuries, and arrests; organizers plan further actions, including a large ge...
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16% Bias Score

Missing Australian Cabinet Documents Found After 40 Years
Missing Australian federal cabinet documents, dating back over 40 years, were recently discovered in a dusty corner of parliament, prompting concerns about transparency, accountability, and potential cover-ups regarding Australia's territorial claims and the Iraq War.

Missing Australian Cabinet Documents Found After 40 Years
Missing Australian federal cabinet documents, dating back over 40 years, were recently discovered in a dusty corner of parliament, prompting concerns about transparency, accountability, and potential cover-ups regarding Australia's territorial claims and the Iraq War.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Government Presses for Full Investigation into Tragsa "Ghost Worker" Scandal
The Spanish government is unhappy with the investigation into the "ghost worker" scandal at public company Tragsa, where Jéssica R., ex-partner of former government minister José Luis Ábalos, was hired by Tragsatec, a subsidiary, for a project by Adif but never worked; only one low-level employee ha...

Spanish Government Presses for Full Investigation into Tragsa "Ghost Worker" Scandal
The Spanish government is unhappy with the investigation into the "ghost worker" scandal at public company Tragsa, where Jéssica R., ex-partner of former government minister José Luis Ábalos, was hired by Tragsatec, a subsidiary, for a project by Adif but never worked; only one low-level employee ha...
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60% Bias Score
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