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Turkey: Mass Arrests Follow Imamoglu's Detention Amid Economic Accusations
Turkish President Erdogan accused the opposition of sabotaging the economy after the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu sparked widespread protests; over 1,400 people were detained, and the opposition claims the case is politically motivated due to lack of evidence.
Turkey: Mass Arrests Follow Imamoglu's Detention Amid Economic Accusations
Turkish President Erdogan accused the opposition of sabotaging the economy after the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu sparked widespread protests; over 1,400 people were detained, and the opposition claims the case is politically motivated due to lack of evidence.
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36% Bias Score


Germany Investigates Eritrean Dissident Group for Terrorism
German authorities launched a terrorism investigation targeting 17 suspected members of the N'Hamedu Brigade, linked to riots at Eritrea festivals in Gießen and Stuttgart, resulting in police injuries and arrests; the group aims to overthrow the Eritrean government.
Germany Investigates Eritrean Dissident Group for Terrorism
German authorities launched a terrorism investigation targeting 17 suspected members of the N'Hamedu Brigade, linked to riots at Eritrea festivals in Gießen and Stuttgart, resulting in police injuries and arrests; the group aims to overthrow the Eritrean government.
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40% Bias Score


Prince Harry Resigns from Sentebale Amidst Governance Crisis
Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso resigned as patrons of Sentebale, a Lesotho-based charity they co-founded in 2006, following a dispute between the charity's trustees and chair, Dr. Sophie Chandauka, who subsequently sued the charity after being asked to resign and reported it to the UK Charity Commis...
Prince Harry Resigns from Sentebale Amidst Governance Crisis
Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso resigned as patrons of Sentebale, a Lesotho-based charity they co-founded in 2006, following a dispute between the charity's trustees and chair, Dr. Sophie Chandauka, who subsequently sued the charity after being asked to resign and reported it to the UK Charity Commis...
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60% Bias Score


Public Booing of Grieving Mother Highlights Societal Issues in Turkey
During a political rally, a grieving mother was booed by the ruling party members, highlighting the normalization of profanity and lack of respect in public discourse, even towards victims of violence.
Public Booing of Grieving Mother Highlights Societal Issues in Turkey
During a political rally, a grieving mother was booed by the ruling party members, highlighting the normalization of profanity and lack of respect in public discourse, even towards victims of violence.
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68% Bias Score


Maryland Reopens Cold Case of Serial Rapist
Maryland detectives reopened a cold case involving a serial rapist who targeted African-American women between November 1996 and August 2003 in Washington, D.C., and Maryland's Prince George's and Charles Counties; the suspect, a Black male then aged 30-50, used various vehicles and aliases.
Maryland Reopens Cold Case of Serial Rapist
Maryland detectives reopened a cold case involving a serial rapist who targeted African-American women between November 1996 and August 2003 in Washington, D.C., and Maryland's Prince George's and Charles Counties; the suspect, a Black male then aged 30-50, used various vehicles and aliases.
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16% Bias Score


Farm Protest Forces Candidate's Withdrawal
Following a protest by Animal Rebellion activists at the farm of Bavarian Farmers' President Günther Felßner, 13 individuals are under investigation for trespassing; Felßner withdrew his candidacy for Federal Minister of Agriculture due to safety concerns, prompting condemnation across the political...
Farm Protest Forces Candidate's Withdrawal
Following a protest by Animal Rebellion activists at the farm of Bavarian Farmers' President Günther Felßner, 13 individuals are under investigation for trespassing; Felßner withdrew his candidacy for Federal Minister of Agriculture due to safety concerns, prompting condemnation across the political...
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60% Bias Score

Former North Dakota Senator Pleads Guilty to Sex with Minors
Former North Dakota state senator Ray Holmberg, 81, pleaded guilty to traveling to Prague multiple times between 2011 and 2021 to engage in commercial sex with underage boys; prosecutors are seeking a three-year prison sentence and lifetime supervised release, citing decades of exploiting vulnerable...

Former North Dakota Senator Pleads Guilty to Sex with Minors
Former North Dakota state senator Ray Holmberg, 81, pleaded guilty to traveling to Prague multiple times between 2011 and 2021 to engage in commercial sex with underage boys; prosecutors are seeking a three-year prison sentence and lifetime supervised release, citing decades of exploiting vulnerable...
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52% Bias Score

Ukrainian Lions Find Refuge in England
Four lions rescued from the Ukraine war zone, victims of illegal wildlife trade and suffering from starvation and injuries, arrived at a new sanctuary in Kent, England, this week, joining another lioness rescued earlier; a fundraising campaign covered costs.

Ukrainian Lions Find Refuge in England
Four lions rescued from the Ukraine war zone, victims of illegal wildlife trade and suffering from starvation and injuries, arrived at a new sanctuary in Kent, England, this week, joining another lioness rescued earlier; a fundraising campaign covered costs.
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32% Bias Score

Hot Chicks": County Lines Exploitation in Swansea
Rebecca Jade Hammond's "Hot Chicks" is a disturbing yet darkly comedic play exploring county lines exploitation in Swansea, focusing on two teenage girls manipulated by an older woman who uses social media and material possessions to lure them into drug running.

Hot Chicks": County Lines Exploitation in Swansea
Rebecca Jade Hammond's "Hot Chicks" is a disturbing yet darkly comedic play exploring county lines exploitation in Swansea, focusing on two teenage girls manipulated by an older woman who uses social media and material possessions to lure them into drug running.
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28% Bias Score

Rutgers Sues Over False Claims About Sex Education Program
Rutgers is suing Civitas Christiana for spreading false claims about its "Week of Spring Feelings" program, which teaches elementary school children about relationships, sexuality, and resilience; the lawsuit highlights the ongoing conflict over sex education in the Netherlands and the impact of mis...

Rutgers Sues Over False Claims About Sex Education Program
Rutgers is suing Civitas Christiana for spreading false claims about its "Week of Spring Feelings" program, which teaches elementary school children about relationships, sexuality, and resilience; the lawsuit highlights the ongoing conflict over sex education in the Netherlands and the impact of mis...
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Ombudsman Investigates Police Home Visits to Protesters
Following a video showing police officers questioning a woman in Amersfoort about her participation in demonstrations, the Dutch National Ombudsman is launching an investigation into police home visits to protesters, citing concerns about potential intimidation and infringement of the right to prote...

Dutch Ombudsman Investigates Police Home Visits to Protesters
Following a video showing police officers questioning a woman in Amersfoort about her participation in demonstrations, the Dutch National Ombudsman is launching an investigation into police home visits to protesters, citing concerns about potential intimidation and infringement of the right to prote...
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56% Bias Score

Farm Protest Forces Candidate's Withdrawal
Following a protest by Animal Rebellion activists at the farm of Bavarian Farmers' President Günther Felßner on Monday, 13 individuals are under investigation for trespassing, and Felßner withdrew his candidacy for Federal Minister of Agriculture due to safety concerns for his family.

Farm Protest Forces Candidate's Withdrawal
Following a protest by Animal Rebellion activists at the farm of Bavarian Farmers' President Günther Felßner on Monday, 13 individuals are under investigation for trespassing, and Felßner withdrew his candidacy for Federal Minister of Agriculture due to safety concerns for his family.
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56% Bias Score
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