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Greek PM Visits Santorini Amid Increased Seismic Activity
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited Santorini on October 26th, 2023, to oversee the government's response to ongoing seismic activity in the Cyclades, including a 4.8 magnitude earthquake that morning, following a 4.3 magnitude quake earlier, prompting a state of emergency and increased...
Greek PM Visits Santorini Amid Increased Seismic Activity
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited Santorini on October 26th, 2023, to oversee the government's response to ongoing seismic activity in the Cyclades, including a 4.8 magnitude earthquake that morning, following a 4.3 magnitude quake earlier, prompting a state of emergency and increased...
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Magnitude 5.2 Earthquake Strikes Near Santorini, Prompting Widespread Evacuations
A magnitude 5.2 earthquake hit between Amorgos and Santorini at 19:09 GMT on Wednesday, prompting over 11,000 evacuations, with authorities deploying emergency services and closing schools.
Magnitude 5.2 Earthquake Strikes Near Santorini, Prompting Widespread Evacuations
A magnitude 5.2 earthquake hit between Amorgos and Santorini at 19:09 GMT on Wednesday, prompting over 11,000 evacuations, with authorities deploying emergency services and closing schools.
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32% Bias Score


Turkey Earthquake: Two Years Later, Criticism Mounts Over Slow Reconstruction and Accountability
Two years after the devastating February 6th earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, DEM Party co-chair Tülay Hatimoğulları criticized the slow pace of reconstruction in Hatay, highlighting the continued substandard housing conditions and the lack of accountability for those responsible for construction fa...
Turkey Earthquake: Two Years Later, Criticism Mounts Over Slow Reconstruction and Accountability
Two years after the devastating February 6th earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, DEM Party co-chair Tülay Hatimoğulları criticized the slow pace of reconstruction in Hatay, highlighting the continued substandard housing conditions and the lack of accountability for those responsible for construction fa...
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56% Bias Score


Turkey's Earthquake Reconstruction: Concerns Over Transparency and Oversight
Following the devastating 2023 earthquakes in Turkey, the government reports delivering over 201,000 housing units while experts criticize opaque processes, lack of public input, and the reintroduction of developer-selected building inspectors, raising concerns about quality and future risks.
Turkey's Earthquake Reconstruction: Concerns Over Transparency and Oversight
Following the devastating 2023 earthquakes in Turkey, the government reports delivering over 201,000 housing units while experts criticize opaque processes, lack of public input, and the reintroduction of developer-selected building inspectors, raising concerns about quality and future risks.
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40% Bias Score


Altaylı Condemns Turkish Government's Earthquake Response Failures
Turkish journalist Fatih Altaylı criticized the Turkish government's response to the February 6, 2023 earthquakes, highlighting negligence, delayed responses, and the prioritization of political interests over effective aid distribution, resulting in at least 53,537 deaths and emphasizing the need f...
Altaylı Condemns Turkish Government's Earthquake Response Failures
Turkish journalist Fatih Altaylı criticized the Turkish government's response to the February 6, 2023 earthquakes, highlighting negligence, delayed responses, and the prioritization of political interests over effective aid distribution, resulting in at least 53,537 deaths and emphasizing the need f...
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56% Bias Score


Turkey's Earthquake Reconstruction: Rapid Progress Amidst Criticism
Turkey's post-earthquake reconstruction, while showing rapid progress in rebuilding homes like in Kahramanmaras, faces criticism for its lack of inclusivity and accountability, exemplified by the demolition of structurally sound buildings and protests in Hatay highlighting concerns about the process...
Turkey's Earthquake Reconstruction: Rapid Progress Amidst Criticism
Turkey's post-earthquake reconstruction, while showing rapid progress in rebuilding homes like in Kahramanmaras, faces criticism for its lack of inclusivity and accountability, exemplified by the demolition of structurally sound buildings and protests in Hatay highlighting concerns about the process...
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40% Bias Score

Turkey-Syria Earthquakes Expose Systemic Failures
The February 6, 2023, earthquakes in Turkey and Syria caused widespread death and destruction, exposing systemic failures in disaster preparedness, building codes, and governance, leading to widespread criticism and calls for reform.

Turkey-Syria Earthquakes Expose Systemic Failures
The February 6, 2023, earthquakes in Turkey and Syria caused widespread death and destruction, exposing systemic failures in disaster preparedness, building codes, and governance, leading to widespread criticism and calls for reform.
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64% Bias Score

Two Years After Turkey Earthquakes: Justice Delayed, Housing Crisis Persists
The February 6th Turkey-Syria earthquakes killed 53,725, injured 107,213, and displaced over 3.3 million people; two years later, legal proceedings against contractors are underway, with sentences ranging from 8 to 21 years, but many acquittals caused public anger; the government claims to have prov...

Two Years After Turkey Earthquakes: Justice Delayed, Housing Crisis Persists
The February 6th Turkey-Syria earthquakes killed 53,725, injured 107,213, and displaced over 3.3 million people; two years later, legal proceedings against contractors are underway, with sentences ranging from 8 to 21 years, but many acquittals caused public anger; the government claims to have prov...
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48% Bias Score

Turkey's Post-Earthquake Housing: A Success Story or Systemic Failure?
Following devastating earthquakes in Turkey in February 2023, the government has allocated 36,000 new apartments to survivors, though concerns remain regarding affordability, completion standards, and the loss of cultural heritage in the affected areas. Despite this, the government emphasizes the sp...

Turkey's Post-Earthquake Housing: A Success Story or Systemic Failure?
Following devastating earthquakes in Turkey in February 2023, the government has allocated 36,000 new apartments to survivors, though concerns remain regarding affordability, completion standards, and the loss of cultural heritage in the affected areas. Despite this, the government emphasizes the sp...
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48% Bias Score

Slow Reconstruction Exacerbates Hardship Two Years After Turkey-Syria Earthquakes
Two years after the devastating February 2023 earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, reconstruction efforts are lagging, leaving 500,000 people in temporary shelters and creating widespread hardship, including high rates of mental health issues and child labor.

Slow Reconstruction Exacerbates Hardship Two Years After Turkey-Syria Earthquakes
Two years after the devastating February 2023 earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, reconstruction efforts are lagging, leaving 500,000 people in temporary shelters and creating widespread hardship, including high rates of mental health issues and child labor.
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40% Bias Score

Turkey Earthquake: Two Years On, Survivors Still Struggle
Two years after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake devastated southern Turkey, killing over 53,000 and leaving hundreds of thousands homeless, survivors like 51-year-old Omar Aydin still live in temporary containers, struggling with economic hardship and the psychological trauma of the disaster.

Turkey Earthquake: Two Years On, Survivors Still Struggle
Two years after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake devastated southern Turkey, killing over 53,000 and leaving hundreds of thousands homeless, survivors like 51-year-old Omar Aydin still live in temporary containers, struggling with economic hardship and the psychological trauma of the disaster.
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24% Bias Score

Antakya Earthquake Survivor Seeks Support for Son's Education
Hülya Karaçay, a resident of Antakya, Hatay, survived the February 6, 2023, earthquakes but lost her mother and relatives; her home was destroyed, forcing her to relocate to Istanbul, where she works as a cook to support herself and her son.

Antakya Earthquake Survivor Seeks Support for Son's Education
Hülya Karaçay, a resident of Antakya, Hatay, survived the February 6, 2023, earthquakes but lost her mother and relatives; her home was destroyed, forcing her to relocate to Istanbul, where she works as a cook to support herself and her son.
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32% Bias Score
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