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Long-Term Impacts of Turkey's Post-Coup Dismissals
Following a 2016 coup attempt in Turkey, thousands of public employees were dismissed via KHKs, leading to job losses, imprisonment, health issues, and even deaths; the impact continues to affect individuals and institutions nine years later.
Long-Term Impacts of Turkey's Post-Coup Dismissals
Following a 2016 coup attempt in Turkey, thousands of public employees were dismissed via KHKs, leading to job losses, imprisonment, health issues, and even deaths; the impact continues to affect individuals and institutions nine years later.
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56% Bias Score


Benedetti's Novel Explores Uruguay's Post-Dictatorship Trauma
Mario Benedetti's "Spring with a Broken Corner," published in 2024, tells the story of Santiago, a Uruguayan political prisoner released in 1985 after five years of imprisonment under the dictatorship, and his family's struggle to cope with the aftermath.
Benedetti's Novel Explores Uruguay's Post-Dictatorship Trauma
Mario Benedetti's "Spring with a Broken Corner," published in 2024, tells the story of Santiago, a Uruguayan political prisoner released in 1985 after five years of imprisonment under the dictatorship, and his family's struggle to cope with the aftermath.
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24% Bias Score


Labour's Plan to Repeal Northern Ireland Legacy Act Faces Veteran Backlash
Hilary Benn, the Northern Ireland secretary, defended Labour's plan to repeal the Northern Ireland Legacy and Reconciliation Act, citing only one soldier's conviction since 1998 for a Troubles-related death, despite a large-scale veteran protest at the Cenotaph and Parliament Square.
Labour's Plan to Repeal Northern Ireland Legacy Act Faces Veteran Backlash
Hilary Benn, the Northern Ireland secretary, defended Labour's plan to repeal the Northern Ireland Legacy and Reconciliation Act, citing only one soldier's conviction since 1998 for a Troubles-related death, despite a large-scale veteran protest at the Cenotaph and Parliament Square.
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52% Bias Score


Ukrainian Youth in Netherlands Face 'Lost Generation' Risk Due to Legal Gaps
Approximately 5,000 to 7,000 young Ukrainian adults in the Netherlands risk becoming a lost generation due to lacking access to higher education and financial aid after age 18 because of their temporary protection status, unlike statusholders; the UAF is advocating for policy changes to address this...
Ukrainian Youth in Netherlands Face 'Lost Generation' Risk Due to Legal Gaps
Approximately 5,000 to 7,000 young Ukrainian adults in the Netherlands risk becoming a lost generation due to lacking access to higher education and financial aid after age 18 because of their temporary protection status, unlike statusholders; the UAF is advocating for policy changes to address this...
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44% Bias Score


German Court: No Obligation to Halt US Drone Strikes from Ramstein
The German Constitutional Court dismissed a lawsuit claiming Germany violated international law by allowing US drone operations from Ramstein Air Base, ruling that the necessary conditions for a duty of protection weren't met despite acknowledging Germany's obligation to uphold human rights and inte...
German Court: No Obligation to Halt US Drone Strikes from Ramstein
The German Constitutional Court dismissed a lawsuit claiming Germany violated international law by allowing US drone operations from Ramstein Air Base, ruling that the necessary conditions for a duty of protection weren't met despite acknowledging Germany's obligation to uphold human rights and inte...
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40% Bias Score


Rise of Right-Wing Extremism Among Berlin Youth
Right-wing extremist groups in Berlin, such as "Jung & Stark" and "Deutsche Jugend voran," are attracting increasingly younger adolescents, leading to a surge in counseling requests due to multiple underlying issues like school avoidance, substance abuse, and family problems. Recruitment happens pri...
Rise of Right-Wing Extremism Among Berlin Youth
Right-wing extremist groups in Berlin, such as "Jung & Stark" and "Deutsche Jugend voran," are attracting increasingly younger adolescents, leading to a surge in counseling requests due to multiple underlying issues like school avoidance, substance abuse, and family problems. Recruitment happens pri...
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44% Bias Score

DEM's Collaboration Statement Amidst History of Political Repression
The ruling party, DEM, announced a path of collaboration, a stark contrast to its past actions of labeling opposition as "terrorists," creating a climate of distrust and raising concerns about sincerity.

DEM's Collaboration Statement Amidst History of Political Repression
The ruling party, DEM, announced a path of collaboration, a stark contrast to its past actions of labeling opposition as "terrorists," creating a climate of distrust and raising concerns about sincerity.
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60% Bias Score

Greece Suspends Asylum Registrations for Boat Arrivals
Greece temporarily suspended asylum registrations for boat arrivals for 90 days, sparking condemnation from NGOs who cite human rights violations and the impracticality of deportations without registration; this follows increased arrivals on Greek islands and aligns with a broader European trend of ...

Greece Suspends Asylum Registrations for Boat Arrivals
Greece temporarily suspended asylum registrations for boat arrivals for 90 days, sparking condemnation from NGOs who cite human rights violations and the impracticality of deportations without registration; this follows increased arrivals on Greek islands and aligns with a broader European trend of ...
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56% Bias Score

High Court Challenge Threatens Leasehold Reforms
Wealthy landowners and charities are challenging the 2024 Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act in the High Court, arguing it infringes on their human rights, potentially delaying vital reforms for 4.5 million leaseholders who fear their voices are excluded from the legal proceedings.

High Court Challenge Threatens Leasehold Reforms
Wealthy landowners and charities are challenging the 2024 Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act in the High Court, arguing it infringes on their human rights, potentially delaying vital reforms for 4.5 million leaseholders who fear their voices are excluded from the legal proceedings.
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52% Bias Score

Right-Wing Groups Recruit Young Berliners
Right-wing extremist groups in Berlin, such as "Jung & Stark" and "Deutsche Jugend voran," are attracting increasingly younger adolescents, leading to a surge in counseling requests due to the youth's precarity and multiple problems, primarily through social media recruitment.

Right-Wing Groups Recruit Young Berliners
Right-wing extremist groups in Berlin, such as "Jung & Stark" and "Deutsche Jugend voran," are attracting increasingly younger adolescents, leading to a surge in counseling requests due to the youth's precarity and multiple problems, primarily through social media recruitment.
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64% Bias Score

German Court Dismisses Lawsuit over US Drone Strike Using Ramstein Air Base
The German Constitutional Court rejected a lawsuit concerning a 2012 US drone strike in Yemen that used Ramstein Air Base, finding insufficient evidence of systematic international law violations despite acknowledging Germany's human rights obligations and the deaths of civilians.

German Court Dismisses Lawsuit over US Drone Strike Using Ramstein Air Base
The German Constitutional Court rejected a lawsuit concerning a 2012 US drone strike in Yemen that used Ramstein Air Base, finding insufficient evidence of systematic international law violations despite acknowledging Germany's human rights obligations and the deaths of civilians.
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36% Bias Score

Netherlands: Key Financial Conduit in EU-Israel Relations Amidst Sanctions Debate
The Netherlands was Israel's largest investor in 2023 (€49 billion), and the main European destination for Israeli capital (€47 billion), raising concerns about its role in Israel's economy as the EU considers sanctions due to human rights violations.

Netherlands: Key Financial Conduit in EU-Israel Relations Amidst Sanctions Debate
The Netherlands was Israel's largest investor in 2023 (€49 billion), and the main European destination for Israeli capital (€47 billion), raising concerns about its role in Israel's economy as the EU considers sanctions due to human rights violations.
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56% Bias Score
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