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Recurring Disasters in Turkey Highlight Systemic Failures
Turkey faces a recurring crisis of preventable deaths due to floods, fires, mining accidents, and other disasters, often linked to inadequate safety regulations and a failure to learn from past tragedies.
Recurring Disasters in Turkey Highlight Systemic Failures
Turkey faces a recurring crisis of preventable deaths due to floods, fires, mining accidents, and other disasters, often linked to inadequate safety regulations and a failure to learn from past tragedies.
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68% Bias Score


ICC Sentences Two Central African Militia Leaders for War Crimes
The International Criminal Court (ICC) sentenced former Central African sports minister Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona to 12 years and militia leader Alfred Yekatom to 15 years for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the 2013-2014 Central African Republic civil war, targeting Muslims ...
ICC Sentences Two Central African Militia Leaders for War Crimes
The International Criminal Court (ICC) sentenced former Central African sports minister Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona to 12 years and militia leader Alfred Yekatom to 15 years for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the 2013-2014 Central African Republic civil war, targeting Muslims ...
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40% Bias Score


Building Accountability: A Proactive Approach to High-Performing Teams
This article details how managers can cultivate a culture of accountability by setting clear expectations, consistently monitoring performance, and fairly connecting actions to consequences; it emphasizes the importance of proactive engagement with employees and understanding their competing workloa...
Building Accountability: A Proactive Approach to High-Performing Teams
This article details how managers can cultivate a culture of accountability by setting clear expectations, consistently monitoring performance, and fairly connecting actions to consequences; it emphasizes the importance of proactive engagement with employees and understanding their competing workloa...
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36% Bias Score


Bangladesh Jet Crash Kills 31, Sparking Protests
A Bangladesh Air Force training jet crashed into a Dhaka school on Monday, killing 31 people, mostly students, prompting widespread protests demanding accountability and compensation, amidst ongoing political instability.
Bangladesh Jet Crash Kills 31, Sparking Protests
A Bangladesh Air Force training jet crashed into a Dhaka school on Monday, killing 31 people, mostly students, prompting widespread protests demanding accountability and compensation, amidst ongoing political instability.
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36% Bias Score


Spain to Automatically Declassify Documents Older Than 45 Years
The Spanish government approved a law mandating automatic declassification of documents older than 45 years unless they compromise national security, impacting access to information about the Franco era and other historical events.
Spain to Automatically Declassify Documents Older Than 45 Years
The Spanish government approved a law mandating automatic declassification of documents older than 45 years unless they compromise national security, impacting access to information about the Franco era and other historical events.
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32% Bias Score


NSW Police Commissioner Search: Lanyon Frontrunner Amidst Controversy
The NSW Police Force is searching for a new commissioner, with Deputy Commissioner Mal Lanyon as the frontrunner despite a past incident; other candidates include Mick Willing and Paul Pisanos; the selection panel lacks policing experience, raising concerns.
NSW Police Commissioner Search: Lanyon Frontrunner Amidst Controversy
The NSW Police Force is searching for a new commissioner, with Deputy Commissioner Mal Lanyon as the frontrunner despite a past incident; other candidates include Mick Willing and Paul Pisanos; the selection panel lacks policing experience, raising concerns.
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48% Bias Score

ICJ Rules Countries Can Be Sued for Climate Change Impacts
The International Court of Justice issued an advisory opinion on July 23, 2024, stating that countries can be held liable for climate change impacts caused by their greenhouse gas emissions, even historical ones; this decision, though not legally binding, may lead to compensation claims from vulnera...

ICJ Rules Countries Can Be Sued for Climate Change Impacts
The International Court of Justice issued an advisory opinion on July 23, 2024, stating that countries can be held liable for climate change impacts caused by their greenhouse gas emissions, even historical ones; this decision, though not legally binding, may lead to compensation claims from vulnera...
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48% Bias Score

House Halts Vote on Releasing Jeffrey Epstein Records Amidst Bipartisan Debate
House Speaker Mike Johnson blocked a bipartisan resolution to release Jeffrey Epstein-related records, citing concerns for witnesses' confidentiality, while Rep. Ro Khanna, who co-sponsored the resolution with bipartisan support, argues that releasing the files would restore public trust. A federal ...

House Halts Vote on Releasing Jeffrey Epstein Records Amidst Bipartisan Debate
House Speaker Mike Johnson blocked a bipartisan resolution to release Jeffrey Epstein-related records, citing concerns for witnesses' confidentiality, while Rep. Ro Khanna, who co-sponsored the resolution with bipartisan support, argues that releasing the files would restore public trust. A federal ...
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44% Bias Score

Syria Condemns Sweida Summary Executions, Launches Investigation
The Syrian Ministry of Interior condemned videos depicting summary executions in Sweida, launching an investigation following recent inter-communal violence that killed hundreds and prompted international concern; the incident involved the killing of an American citizen.

Syria Condemns Sweida Summary Executions, Launches Investigation
The Syrian Ministry of Interior condemned videos depicting summary executions in Sweida, launching an investigation following recent inter-communal violence that killed hundreds and prompted international concern; the incident involved the killing of an American citizen.
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36% Bias Score

Autopsy Rules Death of Alabama Man Restrained by Police a Homicide
Phillip Reeder, 53, died in Irondale, Alabama on August 4, 2024, after a physical altercation with police officers; an autopsy ruled his death a homicide, citing a combination of restraint, pre-existing heart conditions, and cocaine use; conflicting accounts exist regarding the level of force used b...

Autopsy Rules Death of Alabama Man Restrained by Police a Homicide
Phillip Reeder, 53, died in Irondale, Alabama on August 4, 2024, after a physical altercation with police officers; an autopsy ruled his death a homicide, citing a combination of restraint, pre-existing heart conditions, and cocaine use; conflicting accounts exist regarding the level of force used b...
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56% Bias Score

House Adjourns Early Amidst Epstein Files Dispute
The Republican-led House of Representatives adjourned a day early on Wednesday, instead of Thursday, due to Democratic efforts to force votes on releasing Jeffrey Epstein's files; Republicans cited ongoing committee work, while Democrats accused them of avoiding difficult votes.

House Adjourns Early Amidst Epstein Files Dispute
The Republican-led House of Representatives adjourned a day early on Wednesday, instead of Thursday, due to Democratic efforts to force votes on releasing Jeffrey Epstein's files; Republicans cited ongoing committee work, while Democrats accused them of avoiding difficult votes.
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56% Bias Score

Bangladesh Air Force Jet Crash Kills 31 in Dhaka, Sparking Protests
A Bangladesh Air Force training jet crashed into a school in Dhaka on Monday, killing at least 31 people, mostly students, prompting protests demanding accountability and compensation while the military investigates a reported technical malfunction.

Bangladesh Air Force Jet Crash Kills 31 in Dhaka, Sparking Protests
A Bangladesh Air Force training jet crashed into a school in Dhaka on Monday, killing at least 31 people, mostly students, prompting protests demanding accountability and compensation while the military investigates a reported technical malfunction.
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24% Bias Score
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