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British Scientist Found Dismembered in Colombia
The dismembered body of Alessandro Coatti, a British scientist, was found in Santa Marta, Colombia, prompting investigation into potential organ trafficking or mistaken identity by drug cartels, given the recent rise in similar violent deaths in the area.
British Scientist Found Dismembered in Colombia
The dismembered body of Alessandro Coatti, a British scientist, was found in Santa Marta, Colombia, prompting investigation into potential organ trafficking or mistaken identity by drug cartels, given the recent rise in similar violent deaths in the area.
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48% Bias Score


Turkish Journalist Ends Commentary Amidst Terrorism Charges
Professor Nuray Mert, a Turkish journalist and academic, announced she is ending her political commentary due to fear for her safety and that of Turkey, following a terrorism charge related to a 2014 photograph taken in the Syrian Kurdish region, resulting in a travel ban.
Turkish Journalist Ends Commentary Amidst Terrorism Charges
Professor Nuray Mert, a Turkish journalist and academic, announced she is ending her political commentary due to fear for her safety and that of Turkey, following a terrorism charge related to a 2014 photograph taken in the Syrian Kurdish region, resulting in a travel ban.
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52% Bias Score


Turkish Government Represses Actors Supporting Opposition Boycotts
Turkey's crackdown on actors supporting opposition boycotts of pro-government entities resulted in job losses, social media bans, and arrests, highlighting the government's suppression of dissent and control over state media like TRT, despite constitutional guarantees of free speech.
Turkish Government Represses Actors Supporting Opposition Boycotts
Turkey's crackdown on actors supporting opposition boycotts of pro-government entities resulted in job losses, social media bans, and arrests, highlighting the government's suppression of dissent and control over state media like TRT, despite constitutional guarantees of free speech.
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52% Bias Score


Court Rejects 20-Year Suppression Order for Accused Serial Rapist
A Sydney court has rejected a 20-year suppression order request by Anthony Stevo Glumac, a 29-year-old man accused of 45 charges against 17 alleged victims, highlighting concerns about increasing court secrecy in Australia; The Herald successfully challenged the order.
Court Rejects 20-Year Suppression Order for Accused Serial Rapist
A Sydney court has rejected a 20-year suppression order request by Anthony Stevo Glumac, a 29-year-old man accused of 45 charges against 17 alleged victims, highlighting concerns about increasing court secrecy in Australia; The Herald successfully challenged the order.
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40% Bias Score


Eleven in Netherlands Targeted by Pegasus Spyware
Eleven people in the Netherlands were victims of the Israeli spyware Pegasus, revealed in a US lawsuit; this is the second-highest number in Europe after Spain, raising concerns about misuse of the technology beyond its intended anti-terrorism purpose.
Eleven in Netherlands Targeted by Pegasus Spyware
Eleven people in the Netherlands were victims of the Israeli spyware Pegasus, revealed in a US lawsuit; this is the second-highest number in Europe after Spain, raising concerns about misuse of the technology beyond its intended anti-terrorism purpose.
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36% Bias Score


Green's Challenge to Parliamentary Privilege Fails
British businessman Philip Green's attempt to overturn parliamentary privilege in the European Court of Human Rights after being named in the House of Lords for alleged bullying and abuse at his Arcadia Group failed, reinforcing the principle of free speech in Parliament.
Green's Challenge to Parliamentary Privilege Fails
British businessman Philip Green's attempt to overturn parliamentary privilege in the European Court of Human Rights after being named in the House of Lords for alleged bullying and abuse at his Arcadia Group failed, reinforcing the principle of free speech in Parliament.
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52% Bias Score

184 Dead in Dominican Republic Nightclub Collapse
The roof of the Jet Set nightclub in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, collapsed during a merengue show on April 10, 2024, killing at least 184 people and injuring over 160; rescue efforts are underway, but the chances of finding more survivors are slim.

184 Dead in Dominican Republic Nightclub Collapse
The roof of the Jet Set nightclub in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, collapsed during a merengue show on April 10, 2024, killing at least 184 people and injuring over 160; rescue efforts are underway, but the chances of finding more survivors are slim.
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20% Bias Score

Canary Mission's Blacklist Raises Concerns About Academic Freedom in US
The secretive Canary Mission published a list of seven students and academics, citing President Trump's antisemitism directive, prompting outrage and raising concerns about academic freedom in the US; the incident with Turkish student Roumeisa Ozalturk's arrest highlights the issue.

Canary Mission's Blacklist Raises Concerns About Academic Freedom in US
The secretive Canary Mission published a list of seven students and academics, citing President Trump's antisemitism directive, prompting outrage and raising concerns about academic freedom in the US; the incident with Turkish student Roumeisa Ozalturk's arrest highlights the issue.
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64% Bias Score

Hamas Challenges UK Ban, Citing Human Rights
Hamas is challenging its UK ban, claiming it violates the European Convention of Human Rights, despite the October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel that killed over 1,200 and resulted in numerous hostages, including British citizens.

Hamas Challenges UK Ban, Citing Human Rights
Hamas is challenging its UK ban, claiming it violates the European Convention of Human Rights, despite the October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel that killed over 1,200 and resulted in numerous hostages, including British citizens.
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56% Bias Score

US-Russia Prisoner Swap: Ballerina Freed After 12-Year Sentence for £40 Charity Donation
US-Russian citizen Ksenia Karelina, jailed in Russia for a £40 donation to a Ukrainian charity, was released in a prisoner swap with the US, exchanging her for German-Russian citizen Arthur Petrov, accused of exporting sensitive microelectronics to Russia.

US-Russia Prisoner Swap: Ballerina Freed After 12-Year Sentence for £40 Charity Donation
US-Russian citizen Ksenia Karelina, jailed in Russia for a £40 donation to a Ukrainian charity, was released in a prisoner swap with the US, exchanging her for German-Russian citizen Arthur Petrov, accused of exporting sensitive microelectronics to Russia.
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56% Bias Score

Turkish Journalists Arrested Amid Concerns Over Press Freedom
Turkish investigative journalists Timur Soykan and Murat Agirel, known for exposing government corruption, were arrested Thursday for allegedly threatening defendants in a television station sale case linked to illegal gambling; authorities seized their electronic devices.

Turkish Journalists Arrested Amid Concerns Over Press Freedom
Turkish investigative journalists Timur Soykan and Murat Agirel, known for exposing government corruption, were arrested Thursday for allegedly threatening defendants in a television station sale case linked to illegal gambling; authorities seized their electronic devices.
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40% Bias Score

Andrew Tate Faces Civil Lawsuit with Allegations of Rape, Assault, and Threats
Four women are suing Andrew Tate in a British High Court for alleged incidents of rape, assault, and threats between 2013 and 2015, including allegations of strangulation and pointing a firearm; Tate denies all accusations.

Andrew Tate Faces Civil Lawsuit with Allegations of Rape, Assault, and Threats
Four women are suing Andrew Tate in a British High Court for alleged incidents of rape, assault, and threats between 2013 and 2015, including allegations of strangulation and pointing a firearm; Tate denies all accusations.
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60% Bias Score
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