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Gaza Evacuations Backlog: 12,000 Patients Await Transfer
The World Health Organization (WHO) says the slow pace of medical evacuations from Gaza, where 12,000 patients, including 2,500 children, need to leave, will take five to 10 years at the current rate, with some children dying while waiting.
Gaza Evacuations Backlog: 12,000 Patients Await Transfer
The World Health Organization (WHO) says the slow pace of medical evacuations from Gaza, where 12,000 patients, including 2,500 children, need to leave, will take five to 10 years at the current rate, with some children dying while waiting.
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48% Bias Score


Netherlands Urges EU to Revoke Georgia's Visa-Free Status After Crackdown on Protests
The Netherlands is calling for the EU to revoke Georgia's visa-free status following the Georgian government's violent crackdown on anti-government protests, which involved arrests of opposition leaders and violence against demonstrators and journalists; this action follows similar sanctions imposed...
Netherlands Urges EU to Revoke Georgia's Visa-Free Status After Crackdown on Protests
The Netherlands is calling for the EU to revoke Georgia's visa-free status following the Georgian government's violent crackdown on anti-government protests, which involved arrests of opposition leaders and violence against demonstrators and journalists; this action follows similar sanctions imposed...
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52% Bias Score


Jourova Condemns Spread of Illiberal Laws Across EU
Former EU Vice-President Vera Jourova decried the spread of illiberal laws across the EU, citing Hungary's restrictive legislation as a primary example and expressing concern over similar actions in Bulgaria, Slovakia, Italy and Romania, impacting media freedom and LGBT+ rights, prompting infringeme...
Jourova Condemns Spread of Illiberal Laws Across EU
Former EU Vice-President Vera Jourova decried the spread of illiberal laws across the EU, citing Hungary's restrictive legislation as a primary example and expressing concern over similar actions in Bulgaria, Slovakia, Italy and Romania, impacting media freedom and LGBT+ rights, prompting infringeme...
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40% Bias Score


Unresolved Death of University Student Raises Concerns
Rojin Kabaiş, a Munzur University student, disappeared near her university campus and was found dead 18 days later; her father disputes the official suicide ruling, citing inconsistencies in the autopsy report and lack of security at the university.
Unresolved Death of University Student Raises Concerns
Rojin Kabaiş, a Munzur University student, disappeared near her university campus and was found dead 18 days later; her father disputes the official suicide ruling, citing inconsistencies in the autopsy report and lack of security at the university.
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60% Bias Score


Volkswagen do Brasil Sued for R$165 Million over Alleged Slavery and Human Trafficking
The Ministério Público do Trabalho (MPT) in Brazil is suing Volkswagen do Brasil for R$165 million, alleging the company exploited workers under conditions analogous to slavery at a farm in Pará between 1974 and 1986; Volkswagen denies the accusations, claiming late notification.
Volkswagen do Brasil Sued for R$165 Million over Alleged Slavery and Human Trafficking
The Ministério Público do Trabalho (MPT) in Brazil is suing Volkswagen do Brasil for R$165 million, alleging the company exploited workers under conditions analogous to slavery at a farm in Pará between 1974 and 1986; Volkswagen denies the accusations, claiming late notification.
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40% Bias Score


Georgia: Violent Crackdown on Protests Amidst EU Accession Suspension
Mass protests in Georgia, sparked by the government's suspension of EU accession talks and a disputed election, have resulted in police violently suppressing demonstrators, injuring over 100 and detaining over 300, including a journalist who suffered a fractured skull.
Georgia: Violent Crackdown on Protests Amidst EU Accession Suspension
Mass protests in Georgia, sparked by the government's suspension of EU accession talks and a disputed election, have resulted in police violently suppressing demonstrators, injuring over 100 and detaining over 300, including a journalist who suffered a fractured skull.
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44% Bias Score

Georgia: Violent Crackdown on Protests Amidst Halted EU Accession Talks
In Georgia, mass protests against the ruling Georgian Dream party's decision to halt EU accession talks have resulted in police violently suppressing demonstrators, arresting opposition leaders, and injuring journalists, sparking international condemnation.

Georgia: Violent Crackdown on Protests Amidst Halted EU Accession Talks
In Georgia, mass protests against the ruling Georgian Dream party's decision to halt EU accession talks have resulted in police violently suppressing demonstrators, arresting opposition leaders, and injuring journalists, sparking international condemnation.
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48% Bias Score

Mass Protests Erupt in Georgia Following Ruling Party's Decision to Delay EU Accession Talks
Mass protests erupted in Georgia after the ruling Georgian Dream party announced it would delay EU accession talks until 2028, following allegations of widespread vote-buying and government intimidation in the October elections, which resulted in demonstrations in Tbilisi and across the nation.

Mass Protests Erupt in Georgia Following Ruling Party's Decision to Delay EU Accession Talks
Mass protests erupted in Georgia after the ruling Georgian Dream party announced it would delay EU accession talks until 2028, following allegations of widespread vote-buying and government intimidation in the October elections, which resulted in demonstrations in Tbilisi and across the nation.
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44% Bias Score

Georgia Protests: Crackdown on Opposition Amidst EU Accession Halt
Ongoing protests in Georgia against the government entered their eighth day on Thursday, marked by road blockades, arrests of opposition figures like Nika Gwaramia, and violent crackdowns by security forces, fueled by the government's decision to halt EU accession talks and its controversial "Agent'...

Georgia Protests: Crackdown on Opposition Amidst EU Accession Halt
Ongoing protests in Georgia against the government entered their eighth day on Thursday, marked by road blockades, arrests of opposition figures like Nika Gwaramia, and violent crackdowns by security forces, fueled by the government's decision to halt EU accession talks and its controversial "Agent'...
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52% Bias Score

"Lawsuit Challenges Closure of Emergency Shelter for Undocumented Immigrants in Rotterdam"
"A Rotterdam court heard a lawsuit filed by 22 undocumented immigrants against the Dutch government for ending funding for the Landelijke Vreemdelingen Voorziening (LVV), a program providing emergency shelter. The government argues alternative temporary shelter exists, while the plaintiffs argue tha...

"Lawsuit Challenges Closure of Emergency Shelter for Undocumented Immigrants in Rotterdam"
"A Rotterdam court heard a lawsuit filed by 22 undocumented immigrants against the Dutch government for ending funding for the Landelijke Vreemdelingen Voorziening (LVV), a program providing emergency shelter. The government argues alternative temporary shelter exists, while the plaintiffs argue tha...
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36% Bias Score

Italy Pays First Compensation for Nazi War Crime
Italy made its first-ever compensation payment of €800,000 ($840,000) to the relatives of Metello Ricciarini, a stonemason killed in a 1944 Nazi atrocity in Tuscany, after nearly two decades of lobbying.

Italy Pays First Compensation for Nazi War Crime
Italy made its first-ever compensation payment of €800,000 ($840,000) to the relatives of Metello Ricciarini, a stonemason killed in a 1944 Nazi atrocity in Tuscany, after nearly two decades of lobbying.
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24% Bias Score

Amnesty's Gaza Genocide Report Faces Internal Backlash
Amnesty International accused Israel of genocide in Gaza, but its Israeli branch rejected the report due to insufficient evidence, highlighting concerns about the report's objectivity and the selective use of data.

Amnesty's Gaza Genocide Report Faces Internal Backlash
Amnesty International accused Israel of genocide in Gaza, but its Israeli branch rejected the report due to insufficient evidence, highlighting concerns about the report's objectivity and the selective use of data.
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68% Bias Score
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