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Turkish Journalist Özlem Gürses Faces House Arrest for TSK Criticism
Journalist Özlem Gürses faces house arrest and a foreign travel ban in Turkey after her YouTube comments on the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) led to charges of 'openly degrading' the military and 'misleading the public,' triggering strong condemnation from the opposition.
Turkish Journalist Özlem Gürses Faces House Arrest for TSK Criticism
Journalist Özlem Gürses faces house arrest and a foreign travel ban in Turkey after her YouTube comments on the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) led to charges of 'openly degrading' the military and 'misleading the public,' triggering strong condemnation from the opposition.
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56% Bias Score


25 Convicted in Pakistan Military Court for Post-Khan Arrest Protests
A Pakistani military court sentenced 25 people to 2-10 years in prison for participating in violent protests that followed the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan in May 2023, sparking criticism from human rights groups and Khan's party.
25 Convicted in Pakistan Military Court for Post-Khan Arrest Protests
A Pakistani military court sentenced 25 people to 2-10 years in prison for participating in violent protests that followed the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan in May 2023, sparking criticism from human rights groups and Khan's party.
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40% Bias Score


Tulisa Contostavlos Reveals Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault at 16
Singer Tulisa Contostavlos revealed she was sexually assaulted at 16 after her drink was spiked, detailing the incident and its lasting impact on her life, relationships, and intimacy.
Tulisa Contostavlos Reveals Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault at 16
Singer Tulisa Contostavlos revealed she was sexually assaulted at 16 after her drink was spiked, detailing the incident and its lasting impact on her life, relationships, and intimacy.
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40% Bias Score


Water Access Protests in Senegal: High Costs and Quality Concerns"
In the Kaolack and Kaffrine regions of Senegal, despite 98.41% reported access to potable water, 1.5 million users face water cuts, high costs (50,000-90,000 FCFA connection fees, 5000 FCFA average bills), and quality concerns due to the transfer of borehole management from local associations to far...
Water Access Protests in Senegal: High Costs and Quality Concerns"
In the Kaolack and Kaffrine regions of Senegal, despite 98.41% reported access to potable water, 1.5 million users face water cuts, high costs (50,000-90,000 FCFA connection fees, 5000 FCFA average bills), and quality concerns due to the transfer of borehole management from local associations to far...
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56% Bias Score


Iranian Man Accused of Sexual Assault Released on Bail
Keyvan Imamverdi, a 37-year-old man accused of sexually assaulting multiple women, was released on bail after his initial conviction was overturned, sparking outrage among victims and raising concerns about Iran's judicial system.
Iranian Man Accused of Sexual Assault Released on Bail
Keyvan Imamverdi, a 37-year-old man accused of sexually assaulting multiple women, was released on bail after his initial conviction was overturned, sparking outrage among victims and raising concerns about Iran's judicial system.
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40% Bias Score


Greek Left's Communication Failure on Same-Sex Marriage
Analysis of the Greek Left's failure to advance same-sex marriage equality highlights a disconnect between legal arguments and effective political messaging, resulting in missed opportunities to build broader public support for equal rights.
Greek Left's Communication Failure on Same-Sex Marriage
Analysis of the Greek Left's failure to advance same-sex marriage equality highlights a disconnect between legal arguments and effective political messaging, resulting in missed opportunities to build broader public support for equal rights.
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48% Bias Score

Netherlands Proposes Mandatory Reporting for Female Genital Mutilation
The VVD and SP in the Netherlands propose a mandatory reporting system for suspected female genital mutilation (FGM) cases by education and healthcare workers to the Veilig Thuis center, aiming to improve data collection and prosecution due to the low number of reported cases and lack of successful ...

Netherlands Proposes Mandatory Reporting for Female Genital Mutilation
The VVD and SP in the Netherlands propose a mandatory reporting system for suspected female genital mutilation (FGM) cases by education and healthcare workers to the Veilig Thuis center, aiming to improve data collection and prosecution due to the low number of reported cases and lack of successful ...
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48% Bias Score

Italian Court Acquits Salvini in Migrant Ship Case
An Italian court acquitted Matteo Salvini, the far-right vice-premier, on December 20, 2024, of charges related to the 2019 detainment of 147 migrants aboard the Open Arms ship off the coast of Italy, rejecting a six-year prison sentence sought by prosecutors.

Italian Court Acquits Salvini in Migrant Ship Case
An Italian court acquitted Matteo Salvini, the far-right vice-premier, on December 20, 2024, of charges related to the 2019 detainment of 147 migrants aboard the Open Arms ship off the coast of Italy, rejecting a six-year prison sentence sought by prosecutors.
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52% Bias Score

Ziguinchor's Paradox: Abundant Rainfall, Severe Water Shortage
Despite abundant rainfall, Ziguinchor, Senegal, faces a severe potable water shortage affecting island communities in Bignona and Oussouye, forcing residents to travel great distances, highlighting infrastructure and governance issues, while urban areas have functioning systems.

Ziguinchor's Paradox: Abundant Rainfall, Severe Water Shortage
Despite abundant rainfall, Ziguinchor, Senegal, faces a severe potable water shortage affecting island communities in Bignona and Oussouye, forcing residents to travel great distances, highlighting infrastructure and governance issues, while urban areas have functioning systems.
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48% Bias Score

Bulgaria's Belene Memorial Seeks International Recognition
The Belene Memorial in Bulgaria seeks international recognition to restore a former communist prison camp, where approximately 15,000 people were imprisoned from 1949-1989, facing challenges including limited government support and societal silence on the topic.

Bulgaria's Belene Memorial Seeks International Recognition
The Belene Memorial in Bulgaria seeks international recognition to restore a former communist prison camp, where approximately 15,000 people were imprisoned from 1949-1989, facing challenges including limited government support and societal silence on the topic.
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44% Bias Score

Assassinations of African Presidents Following Coups
Following coups in post-colonial Africa, three presidents—Sylvanus Olympio (Togo, 1963), William Tolbert (Liberia, 1980), and Samuel Doe (Liberia, 1990)—were assassinated, highlighting the region's volatile political landscape.

Assassinations of African Presidents Following Coups
Following coups in post-colonial Africa, three presidents—Sylvanus Olympio (Togo, 1963), William Tolbert (Liberia, 1980), and Samuel Doe (Liberia, 1990)—were assassinated, highlighting the region's volatile political landscape.
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44% Bias Score

44 Palestinians Killed in Gaza as Ceasefire Talks Stalled
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed 44 Palestinians in 24 hours, while US and Arab mediators attempt a ceasefire deal involving hostage and prisoner releases, facing disagreements on the deal's structure and future security arrangements.

44 Palestinians Killed in Gaza as Ceasefire Talks Stalled
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed 44 Palestinians in 24 hours, while US and Arab mediators attempt a ceasefire deal involving hostage and prisoner releases, facing disagreements on the deal's structure and future security arrangements.
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52% Bias Score
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