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Massive Istanbul Gathering, Police Crackdown, and Extended Ban on Protests
On March 22, 2025, CHP leader Özgür Özel addressed a large crowd in Istanbul's Saraçhane, claiming one million attendees supporting Ekrem İmamoğlu. He urged peaceful protest while police increased security and extended a ban on gatherings. İmamoğlu and 91 others were later brought to Çağlayan Courth...
Massive Istanbul Gathering, Police Crackdown, and Extended Ban on Protests
On March 22, 2025, CHP leader Özgür Özel addressed a large crowd in Istanbul's Saraçhane, claiming one million attendees supporting Ekrem İmamoğlu. He urged peaceful protest while police increased security and extended a ban on gatherings. İmamoğlu and 91 others were later brought to Çağlayan Courth...
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40% Bias Score


Hungary Seeks to Ban Budapest Pride, Intensifying Crackdown on LGBT+ Rights
Hungary's parliament is considering a bill to ban Budapest Pride, using facial recognition to fine attendees up to €500, citing a 2021 law restricting LGBT+ content for minors; the move intensifies the government's crackdown on LGBT+ rights and may further strain relations with the EU.
Hungary Seeks to Ban Budapest Pride, Intensifying Crackdown on LGBT+ Rights
Hungary's parliament is considering a bill to ban Budapest Pride, using facial recognition to fine attendees up to €500, citing a 2021 law restricting LGBT+ content for minors; the move intensifies the government's crackdown on LGBT+ rights and may further strain relations with the EU.
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64% Bias Score


Singapore's Execution of Drug Smuggler Highlights Strict Laws and Public Protest
Singapore executed Malaysian national Pannir Selvam for drug smuggling despite a last-minute stay, highlighting the country's strict drug laws and the contrast with other developed nations; public protests, though restricted, reveal tensions between the government's control and citizens' rights.
Singapore's Execution of Drug Smuggler Highlights Strict Laws and Public Protest
Singapore executed Malaysian national Pannir Selvam for drug smuggling despite a last-minute stay, highlighting the country's strict drug laws and the contrast with other developed nations; public protests, though restricted, reveal tensions between the government's control and citizens' rights.
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52% Bias Score


Hungary Bans Budapest Pride Parade Amidst Concerns Over LGBTQ+ Rights
The Hungarian government, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, is effectively banning Budapest Pride's 30th-anniversary parade, citing concerns about resources and threats, but critics see this as a violation of freedom of assembly and expression, following a pattern of suppressing LGBTQ+ rights.
Hungary Bans Budapest Pride Parade Amidst Concerns Over LGBTQ+ Rights
The Hungarian government, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, is effectively banning Budapest Pride's 30th-anniversary parade, citing concerns about resources and threats, but critics see this as a violation of freedom of assembly and expression, following a pattern of suppressing LGBTQ+ rights.
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56% Bias Score


Hungary Considers Banning Budapest Pride Parade
The Hungarian government, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, is considering banning the annual Budapest Pride parade, citing concerns about child protection and wasted resources; this decision comes after a 2021 law conflating homosexuality with pedophilia and could significantly impact LGBTQ+ righ...
Hungary Considers Banning Budapest Pride Parade
The Hungarian government, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, is considering banning the annual Budapest Pride parade, citing concerns about child protection and wasted resources; this decision comes after a 2021 law conflating homosexuality with pedophilia and could significantly impact LGBTQ+ righ...
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56% Bias Score


Van Protests Banned for 15 Days
Authorities in Van, Turkey, banned all protests and public gatherings for 15 days (February 26-March 12) following 11 days of demonstrations against the appointment of a trustee to the municipality after co-mayor Abdullah Zeydan's imprisonment.
Van Protests Banned for 15 Days
Authorities in Van, Turkey, banned all protests and public gatherings for 15 days (February 26-March 12) following 11 days of demonstrations against the appointment of a trustee to the municipality after co-mayor Abdullah Zeydan's imprisonment.
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36% Bias Score

Hungary Bans Pride Events, Enables Facial Recognition for Attendees
Hungary's parliament passed a law banning Pride events, allowing facial recognition for attendee identification, with fines up to €503 for violations, amending assembly laws to prohibit events against the country's "child protection" legislation.

Hungary Bans Pride Events, Enables Facial Recognition for Attendees
Hungary's parliament passed a law banning Pride events, allowing facial recognition for attendee identification, with fines up to €503 for violations, amending assembly laws to prohibit events against the country's "child protection" legislation.
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44% Bias Score

Large Student Protest Planned in Belgrade Amidst Government Concerns
A large student-led protest is planned in Belgrade on March 15th, following five months of demonstrations sparked by 15 deaths in November and ongoing student demands, with the government anticipating potential violence and allocating resources for a peaceful protest while the EU and UN urge respect...

Large Student Protest Planned in Belgrade Amidst Government Concerns
A large student-led protest is planned in Belgrade on March 15th, following five months of demonstrations sparked by 15 deaths in November and ongoing student demands, with the government anticipating potential violence and allocating resources for a peaceful protest while the EU and UN urge respect...
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44% Bias Score

Paris Feminist March Banned Amidst Public Order Concerns
A feminist march planned for March 7th in Paris was banned due to concerns about public order and potential clashes with pro-Palestinian groups, while a larger women's rights march on March 8th also faces similar concerns due to the announced participation of a far-right group.

Paris Feminist March Banned Amidst Public Order Concerns
A feminist march planned for March 7th in Paris was banned due to concerns about public order and potential clashes with pro-Palestinian groups, while a larger women's rights march on March 8th also faces similar concerns due to the announced participation of a far-right group.
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60% Bias Score

Budapest Pride Parade Cancelled by Hungarian Government
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán cancelled the annual Budapest Pride parade on February 22nd, citing it as a waste of resources, a decision supported by other government officials and criticized by LGBTQ+ advocates who see it as a violation of basic rights and a threat to democracy.

Budapest Pride Parade Cancelled by Hungarian Government
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán cancelled the annual Budapest Pride parade on February 22nd, citing it as a waste of resources, a decision supported by other government officials and criticized by LGBTQ+ advocates who see it as a violation of basic rights and a threat to democracy.
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52% Bias Score

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A concise, factual title that captures the core news value, highlighting the most significant aspect with specificity. Avoid sensationalism and maintain neutrality. In English.
A one-sentence summary answering the key journalistic questions (Who, What, When, Where, Why) with specific details. Ensure it provides unique information not repeated verbatim in other sections. In English.
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40% Bias Score

Turkish Union Leader Faces Charges Amid Worker Protests in Gaziantep
In Gaziantep, Turkey, the head of the BIRTEK-SEN trade union, Mehmet Türkmen, faces new charges of "Insulting State Institutions" after a press release criticizing the governor's ban on peaceful worker protests against low wages; the union alleges unlawful arrest and judicial irregularities.

Turkish Union Leader Faces Charges Amid Worker Protests in Gaziantep
In Gaziantep, Turkey, the head of the BIRTEK-SEN trade union, Mehmet Türkmen, faces new charges of "Insulting State Institutions" after a press release criticizing the governor's ban on peaceful worker protests against low wages; the union alleges unlawful arrest and judicial irregularities.
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40% Bias Score
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