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İmamoğlu's Message from Prison: Defiance and Hope for Turkish Elections
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, imprisoned since March 23rd, sent a message to a massive CHP rally in Mersin on March 31st, emphasizing his ongoing political struggle and predicting electoral victory for a more just and prosperous Turkey.
İmamoğlu's Message from Prison: Defiance and Hope for Turkish Elections
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, imprisoned since March 23rd, sent a message to a massive CHP rally in Mersin on March 31st, emphasizing his ongoing political struggle and predicting electoral victory for a more just and prosperous Turkey.
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56% Bias Score


Saturday Mothers Mark 1048th Week Demanding Justice for Kadir Keremoğlu
The Saturday Mothers held their 1048th weekly protest on April 26th, 2025, demanding justice for Kadir Keremoğlu, who disappeared after being detained in Van on April 14th, 1995; the family alleges involvement of JİTEM, and despite witness testimonies and evidence, no accountability has been achieve...
Saturday Mothers Mark 1048th Week Demanding Justice for Kadir Keremoğlu
The Saturday Mothers held their 1048th weekly protest on April 26th, 2025, demanding justice for Kadir Keremoğlu, who disappeared after being detained in Van on April 14th, 1995; the family alleges involvement of JİTEM, and despite witness testimonies and evidence, no accountability has been achieve...
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40% Bias Score


Sweden to Revoke Citizenship for Crimes: A Global Trend Sparks Debate
Sweden plans to revoke citizenship from dual nationals convicted of crimes like espionage or treason, reflecting a global trend influenced by the rise of far-right parties and a shift in viewing citizenship as an earned privilege, sparking debates about human rights and crime reduction.
Sweden to Revoke Citizenship for Crimes: A Global Trend Sparks Debate
Sweden plans to revoke citizenship from dual nationals convicted of crimes like espionage or treason, reflecting a global trend influenced by the rise of far-right parties and a shift in viewing citizenship as an earned privilege, sparking debates about human rights and crime reduction.
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44% Bias Score


Mexican Bishop Challenges Church Conservatism with Decades-Long Social Justice Advocacy
Bishop Raúl Vera, a prominent figure in Mexico's Catholic Church, has spent decades advocating for the poor and marginalized, challenging the church's conservative stance and garnering recognition for his social justice work, exemplified by his actions following the 2006 Pasta de Conchos mine disast...
Mexican Bishop Challenges Church Conservatism with Decades-Long Social Justice Advocacy
Bishop Raúl Vera, a prominent figure in Mexico's Catholic Church, has spent decades advocating for the poor and marginalized, challenging the church's conservative stance and garnering recognition for his social justice work, exemplified by his actions following the 2006 Pasta de Conchos mine disast...
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40% Bias Score


Istanbul Dam Rezoned Amidst Accusations of Corruption
Istanbul's Sazlıdere Dam, a vital water source, has been rezoned for a 24,000-unit housing project after İSKİ officials who ordered demolition of structures impeding the Kanal Istanbul project were raided; CHP accuses the government of prioritizing profit over public needs, retaliating against Mayor...
Istanbul Dam Rezoned Amidst Accusations of Corruption
Istanbul's Sazlıdere Dam, a vital water source, has been rezoned for a 24,000-unit housing project after İSKİ officials who ordered demolition of structures impeding the Kanal Istanbul project were raided; CHP accuses the government of prioritizing profit over public needs, retaliating against Mayor...
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60% Bias Score


Gaza Blockade Creates Catastrophic Humanitarian Crisis
Israel's two-month blockade of Gaza has caused a severe humanitarian crisis, with widespread malnutrition among 2 million people, half of whom are children, resulting in what aid organizations call the worst crisis in 18 months since the beginning of the war.
Gaza Blockade Creates Catastrophic Humanitarian Crisis
Israel's two-month blockade of Gaza has caused a severe humanitarian crisis, with widespread malnutrition among 2 million people, half of whom are children, resulting in what aid organizations call the worst crisis in 18 months since the beginning of the war.
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60% Bias Score

Indigenous Perspectives on Environmental Crisis and Resource Management
Joan Carling, an indigenous leader from the Philippines, criticizes the disconnect between Western societies and their environment, arguing that this detachment fuels inequality and the climate crisis, citing examples of resource extraction projects displacing indigenous communities and advocating f...

Indigenous Perspectives on Environmental Crisis and Resource Management
Joan Carling, an indigenous leader from the Philippines, criticizes the disconnect between Western societies and their environment, arguing that this detachment fuels inequality and the climate crisis, citing examples of resource extraction projects displacing indigenous communities and advocating f...
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56% Bias Score

Venezuelan Asylum Seeker Deported to El Salvador Under Title 8
Neri Alvarado Borges, a Venezuelan asylum seeker residing in Lewisville, Texas since April 2024, was deported to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador in March 2025 under Title 8, despite lacking a criminal record, leaving his family in distress and questioning the fairness of the process.

Venezuelan Asylum Seeker Deported to El Salvador Under Title 8
Neri Alvarado Borges, a Venezuelan asylum seeker residing in Lewisville, Texas since April 2024, was deported to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador in March 2025 under Title 8, despite lacking a criminal record, leaving his family in distress and questioning the fairness of the process.
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52% Bias Score

Authoritarianism in the US and Egypt: A Parallel
An Egyptian-American living in NYC analyzes the parallels between Trump's authoritarian presidency and the Sisi regime in Egypt, highlighting the lack of widespread outrage among white Americans and predicting a rise in feminist resistance.

Authoritarianism in the US and Egypt: A Parallel
An Egyptian-American living in NYC analyzes the parallels between Trump's authoritarian presidency and the Sisi regime in Egypt, highlighting the lack of widespread outrage among white Americans and predicting a rise in feminist resistance.
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64% Bias Score

Former Hostage Details Hamas' Brutal Treatment of Remaining Captives
Ron Krivoi, a Russian-Israeli released in the November hostage deal, detailed the horrific abuse he and remaining hostage Matan Angrest endured in Hamas captivity in Gaza, including severe beatings, electrocution, and starvation, emphasizing the urgent need for Angrest's release.

Former Hostage Details Hamas' Brutal Treatment of Remaining Captives
Ron Krivoi, a Russian-Israeli released in the November hostage deal, detailed the horrific abuse he and remaining hostage Matan Angrest endured in Hamas captivity in Gaza, including severe beatings, electrocution, and starvation, emphasizing the urgent need for Angrest's release.
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52% Bias Score

Israeli Christians Protest Netanyahu's Handling of Pope Francis' Death
Israeli Christians protested Prime Minister Netanyahu's response to Pope Francis' death, criticizing the lack of an official statement of sorrow, the deletion of condolence tweets, and restrictions on worshippers at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, demanding an investigation and apology.

Israeli Christians Protest Netanyahu's Handling of Pope Francis' Death
Israeli Christians protested Prime Minister Netanyahu's response to Pope Francis' death, criticizing the lack of an official statement of sorrow, the deletion of condolence tweets, and restrictions on worshippers at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, demanding an investigation and apology.
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40% Bias Score

Storm Shortens 2024 March of the Living, Holocaust and Hamas Hostage Crisis Highlighted
The 2024 March of the Living, held in Auschwitz-Birkenau on April 25th, commemorated the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation and WWII's end, featuring 80 Holocaust survivors and Hamas hostages; a sudden storm shortened the ceremony.

Storm Shortens 2024 March of the Living, Holocaust and Hamas Hostage Crisis Highlighted
The 2024 March of the Living, held in Auschwitz-Birkenau on April 25th, commemorated the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation and WWII's end, featuring 80 Holocaust survivors and Hamas hostages; a sudden storm shortened the ceremony.
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20% Bias Score
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