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Argentine Church Condemns Government's Handling of Poverty
Archbishop Marcelo Colombo, head of the Argentinian Catholic Church, criticizes the government's handling of poverty, citing increased demand for aid, a worsening situation for vulnerable groups, and the rise of drug cartels due to state withdrawal; he contrasts this with the government's view of so...
Argentine Church Condemns Government's Handling of Poverty
Archbishop Marcelo Colombo, head of the Argentinian Catholic Church, criticizes the government's handling of poverty, citing increased demand for aid, a worsening situation for vulnerable groups, and the rise of drug cartels due to state withdrawal; he contrasts this with the government's view of so...
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52% Bias Score


Sweden's Stricter Immigration Policies: Citizenship Revocation and Repatriation Incentives
The Swedish government is considering constitutional changes to revoke citizenship from dual nationals involved in fraud or security threats, while simultaneously offering increased financial incentives for voluntary repatriation, sparking criticism from migrant rights organizations.
Sweden's Stricter Immigration Policies: Citizenship Revocation and Repatriation Incentives
The Swedish government is considering constitutional changes to revoke citizenship from dual nationals involved in fraud or security threats, while simultaneously offering increased financial incentives for voluntary repatriation, sparking criticism from migrant rights organizations.
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40% Bias Score


Turkey's Constitutional Court Annuls KHK Compensation Restriction
The Turkish Constitutional Court annulled a law preventing compensation for public servants dismissed via emergency decrees (KHKs) and later reinstated, citing violation of Article 40 of the Constitution guaranteeing redress for unlawful state actions; the decision was published in the Official Gaze...
Turkey's Constitutional Court Annuls KHK Compensation Restriction
The Turkish Constitutional Court annulled a law preventing compensation for public servants dismissed via emergency decrees (KHKs) and later reinstated, citing violation of Article 40 of the Constitution guaranteeing redress for unlawful state actions; the decision was published in the Official Gaze...
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8% Bias Score


Hatay's Affan Residents Reject Relocation, Demand Home Reconstruction
Following the February 6th earthquakes in Hatay, Turkey, residents of the historically multi-religious Affan neighborhood, declared a high-risk zone, are resisting relocation to government-provided TOKİ housing, demanding instead the reconstruction of their destroyed homes to maintain their centurie...
Hatay's Affan Residents Reject Relocation, Demand Home Reconstruction
Following the February 6th earthquakes in Hatay, Turkey, residents of the historically multi-religious Affan neighborhood, declared a high-risk zone, are resisting relocation to government-provided TOKİ housing, demanding instead the reconstruction of their destroyed homes to maintain their centurie...
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48% Bias Score


Syria: Government Vows Investigation After Video Shows Hospital Execution
A video surfaced showing Syrian government forces executing a medical worker in Suweida National Hospital during July clashes; the Ministry of Interior promised an investigation and vowed to hold those responsible accountable.
Syria: Government Vows Investigation After Video Shows Hospital Execution
A video surfaced showing Syrian government forces executing a medical worker in Suweida National Hospital during July clashes; the Ministry of Interior promised an investigation and vowed to hold those responsible accountable.
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32% Bias Score


Injured Russian Soldier Faces Homelessness, Inadequate Care
Alexander Razdobudko, a Russian soldier, lost both legs after a 2023 chemical weapons attack; he now faces homelessness and inadequate medical care despite his positive attitude, highlighting systemic failures in veteran support.
Injured Russian Soldier Faces Homelessness, Inadequate Care
Alexander Razdobudko, a Russian soldier, lost both legs after a 2023 chemical weapons attack; he now faces homelessness and inadequate medical care despite his positive attitude, highlighting systemic failures in veteran support.
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32% Bias Score

Davies Warns of Deteriorating LGBT Rights in UK Amidst Rise of Reform
Russell T Davies, a prominent British screenwriter, warns of a dramatic decline in LGBT rights in the UK due to the growing influence of the right-wing Reform UK party and its proposed policies, drawing parallels with the Trump era in the US, and calls for immediate action.

Davies Warns of Deteriorating LGBT Rights in UK Amidst Rise of Reform
Russell T Davies, a prominent British screenwriter, warns of a dramatic decline in LGBT rights in the UK due to the growing influence of the right-wing Reform UK party and its proposed policies, drawing parallels with the Trump era in the US, and calls for immediate action.
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56% Bias Score

Online Harassment of Russian-Speaking Children in the Baltics
Coordinated online harassment targeting Russian-speaking children in the Baltic states, primarily Estonia, involves personal data exposure, threats, and insults; authorities are investigating but haven't announced specific protective measures, while similar past attacks in Russia point to an interna...

Online Harassment of Russian-Speaking Children in the Baltics
Coordinated online harassment targeting Russian-speaking children in the Baltic states, primarily Estonia, involves personal data exposure, threats, and insults; authorities are investigating but haven't announced specific protective measures, while similar past attacks in Russia point to an interna...
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48% Bias Score

Canada's Arms Exports to Israel Under Scrutiny Amidst Transparency Concerns
Amidst contradictory reports, Canadian Senator Yuen Pau Woo criticizes Ottawa's lack of transparency regarding arms exports to Israel, highlighting concerns over civilian casualties in Gaza despite Ottawa's claims of blocking lethal weapons since January 2024 and allowing only non-lethal exports.

Canada's Arms Exports to Israel Under Scrutiny Amidst Transparency Concerns
Amidst contradictory reports, Canadian Senator Yuen Pau Woo criticizes Ottawa's lack of transparency regarding arms exports to Israel, highlighting concerns over civilian casualties in Gaza despite Ottawa's claims of blocking lethal weapons since January 2024 and allowing only non-lethal exports.
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56% Bias Score

US Rabbi Assaulted at Vienna Rally, Underscoring Rise of European Antisemitism
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach was assaulted at a pro-Palestine rally in Vienna on Friday, sparking concerns about rising antisemitism in Europe, with police initially questioning Boteach instead of the attackers; the incident follows reports of increased antisemitic attacks across Europe since the October 2...

US Rabbi Assaulted at Vienna Rally, Underscoring Rise of European Antisemitism
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach was assaulted at a pro-Palestine rally in Vienna on Friday, sparking concerns about rising antisemitism in Europe, with police initially questioning Boteach instead of the attackers; the incident follows reports of increased antisemitic attacks across Europe since the October 2...
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52% Bias Score

Germany Marks Belarusian Protest Anniversary, Focusing on Political Prisoners
On the fifth anniversary of the 2020 Belarusian protests, German media highlighted the over 1100 political prisoners, sparking debate on Western strategies—balancing pressure with dialogue—while some question the continued solidarity with Belarus, citing instances of far-right engagement with the Be...

Germany Marks Belarusian Protest Anniversary, Focusing on Political Prisoners
On the fifth anniversary of the 2020 Belarusian protests, German media highlighted the over 1100 political prisoners, sparking debate on Western strategies—balancing pressure with dialogue—while some question the continued solidarity with Belarus, citing instances of far-right engagement with the Be...
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48% Bias Score

Italian Aid Workers Demand End to Gaza Ethnic Cleansing
Over 2,200 Italian aid workers with decades of experience in developing nations and conflict zones, including Palestine, signed a letter to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni demanding an immediate end to the ethnic cleansing in Gaza, highlighting their shared commitment to aid and cooperation.

Italian Aid Workers Demand End to Gaza Ethnic Cleansing
Over 2,200 Italian aid workers with decades of experience in developing nations and conflict zones, including Palestine, signed a letter to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni demanding an immediate end to the ethnic cleansing in Gaza, highlighting their shared commitment to aid and cooperation.
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52% Bias Score
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